Paris Show: Ford Previews New Fiesta RS WRC Prior to 2011 Race Debut
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Paris Show: Ford Previews New Fiesta RS WRC Prior to 2011 Race Debut



Not one to let Mini's announcement of the new Countryman WRC to go unanswered, Ford has revealed its new soon-to-be-airborne Fiesta RS rally car. Co-developed by Ford of Europe and M-Sport (with a little help from the French Pipo Moteur), the Fiesta RS gets a 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine which, like the Mini, has direct injection.

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