The FIA increases its support to rising rally stars for 2025
The FIA Rally Star programme will provide extra support to rising star Romet Jurgenson and has opted to retain Taylor Gill and Max Smart to contest the 2025 FIA Junior WRC. The three drivers have impressed after earning selection into the FIA’s fully-funded programme that aims to unearth future WRC talent. Jose Caparo , Gill , Jurgenson and Smart impressed judges to earn fully funded drives in this year’s Junior WRC.
It’s a new category for me, new car, new speeds, new events… 'Everything is different, but I still want to show my potential at some point in the year so it’s not all about gaining experience, but also to show my speed, which is really important for continuing my career.
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