World Championship star to make British Rallycross bow at Lydden Hill
One of the leading lights from the FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy will make his debut in the MSA British Rallycross Championship in association with the Shannon Group at Lydden Hill on Bank Holiday Monday (31 August), as Reinis Nitiss revs up for a blast in a buggy.
With the 2015 campaign racing towards a nail-biting conclusion across British Rallycross’ various classes, Nitiss’ appearance will inject further excitement into a sport that is already grabbing headlines on an international scale.
The Latvian – a World RX event-winner – will not be behind the wheel of his usual OlsbergsMSE Ford Fiesta ST Supercar, but rather will take to the track in an RX Racing RX150 Buggy for the first time. Nitiss has previous experience of competing at Lydden Hill in both World and European RX, and he is palpably pumped-up for the opportunity.
“I’m really looking forward to racing at Lydden Hill, but it won’t be easy because I have never driven a buggy and there will be no time for me to test before the event,” he reflected. “I’m sure the British guys are really fast, but I hope I can get up-to-speed quickly. I’m really pleased to have been invited to race.” Nitiss will find himself pitched against no fewer than ten RX150 rivals as he prepares to go wheel-to-wheel around rallycross’ spiritual birthplace. BARC General Manager Ian Watson reflects that the 19-year-old’s participation is a real coup.
“It’s great that Reinis will be joining British Rallycross at Lydden Hill,” he affirmed. “RX Racing has worked hard to make this happen, and a lot of thanks must go to [RX150 championship co-ordinator] Ollie O’Donovan for his help in this too.
“To have someone from the World Rallycross Championship compete in British Rallycross shows the progress that we are making in the promotion of the sport, and I am sure that Reinis’ appearance will be a treat for everyone on Monday.”