The overall winners will be selected with a view to
their all-round performance – irrespective of the
car they are driving – in a carefully formulated
shoot-out. The drivers have to be aged less than 27
on January 1st 200, while the panel
judging them will be made up of well-known former
rally stars as well as experts from Pirelli.
An interesting element of the selection process will
be an interview that each driver will have to give
in English, in order to assess his or her
communication skills towards the world’s media.
Further details of the regulations governing the
selection process will be made available shortly and
given to all the nations participating in the
Pirelli
Star Driver program.
The budget allocated by
Pirelli
towards the
program will also be used to enhance the public
relations campaign for each interested region, help
fund personal development, fitness and safety
programs
and pay for travel and prize funds for the final
selection process.
Paul Hembery, Pirelli’s Motorsport Director,
said: “The ‘Pirelli Star Driver’ scheme
has a double value. On the one hand, it allows young
drivers to accelerate the time needed to have the
opportunity to show what they can do on the
international stage. Equally, it gives us the chance
to hold an absolutely equal shoot-out – on neutral
territory in front of a respected jury – between
young drivers who will be able to show the best of
themselves under the ideal circumstances for
competition.
This scheme will also increase the presence of young
drivers on the WRC, bringing new life to a
championship that will see a huge explosion in
popularity over the next few years. Pirelli
has always firmly believed in rallying and in
motorsport in general, as it gives us a life-sized
outdoor test bench. So naturally we are delighted to
wholeheartedly support this initiative to promote
young drivers.”