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  2. M-Sport - Wikipedia

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    M-Sport is a motorsport engineering company headquartered at Dovenby Hall near Cockermouth, United Kingdom. It is primarily known for entering the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) since 1997 in partnership with Ford , manufacturing race and rally cars, and providing parts and motorsport services to customers.

  3. M-Sport World Rally Team - Wikipedia

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    The Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team became the de facto Ford lead team, with returning Mads Østberg and Evgeny Novikov. Meanwhile, a separate formation – Qatar World Rally Team was also supported by M-Sport, with drivers Al-Attiyah and Thierry Neuville. The team also fielded Ford Fiesta R5 for the 2012 WRC Academy champion Elfyn Evans in the ...

  4. M-Sport World Rally Team results - Wikipedia

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    Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC 4 Mads Østberg: MON 6: SWE 3: MEX 11: POR 8: ARG 7: GRE 6: ITA 8: FIN 3: GER 9: AUS 5: FRA 8: ESP 6: GBR 4: 6th 102 3rd: 190: 5 Evgeny Novikov: MON Ret: SWE 9: MEX 10: POR 4: ARG 4: GRE 9: ITA Ret: FIN 6: GER 10: AUS 7: FRA 5: ESP 5: GBR 19: 7th 69 22 Hayden Paddon: ESP 8: 18th 8 ...

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  9. BMW M Motorsport - Wikipedia

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    The current organisation is a result of a restructure in April 2021, [1] bringing together the BMW M high-performance division with the competitive motorsport division. Key personnel include Franciscus van Meel, CEO of BMW M GmbH, and Andreas Roos, Head of BMW M Motorsport.