M-Sport is a motorsport engineering company headquartered at
Dovenby Hall near
Cockermouth,
United Kingdom
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. 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. The company has an
automotive evaluation facility at its headquarters, and a second manufacturing facility in
Kraków
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,
Poland
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.
In 2023, the
M-Sport Ford World Rally Team
The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team (formerly "M-Sport World Rally Team", "Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team", and "Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team") is the privately run World Rally Championship team of M-Sport, the firm run by Malcolm Wilson (rally d ...
contest the World Rally Championship and
WRC2 support championship. M-Sport also organise, operate and act as promoter of the
Junior WRC championship on behalf of the
FIA. They also provide the official
TOCA
TOCA, formally trading as BARC (TOCA) Ltd, is an organiser of motorsport events in the United Kingdom. The company organises and administers the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) and the support series to the BTCC, sometimes known as the ...
engine option used in
BTCC since 2022.
History
M-Sport began in 1979 when rally driver
Malcolm Wilson formed Malcolm Wilson Motorsport, primarily to facilitate his own rallying career and offering motorsport contracting services to customers such as rally car preparation. Reflecting the career of Malcolm Wilson as a driver, the company grew steadily through the 1980s. Wilson and his wife Elaine formed a second company in 1987, M-Sport Limited (known as M. Sport Limited until 2019), trading and manufacturing rally car parts and components.
Following the withdrawal of Ford from motorsport entries in the mid-1990s, M-Sport were awarded the contract to operate and promote the
Ford World Rally Team in the WRC from 1997 with Wilson as Team Principal. With his driving career effectively over, M-Sport assumed all trade of Malcolm Wilson Motorsport, legally from 1 January 1998.
The business expanded over time to become a successful manufacturer of rally cars, sold to competitors worldwide. By 2021, they offered rally cars in all 5 tiers of the
Rally Pyramid.
Besides rally and the Ford partnership, the company also ran the official
Bentley Motorsport outfit competing in the
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
The GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup, formerly for sponsorship reasons the Blancpain Endurance Series from 2011 to 2015 and Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup from 2016 to 2019, is a sports car racing series developed by Stéphane Ratel Or ...
between 2014 and 2019. In 2018, the company became technical partner to
Jaguar
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, assisting in the build of the
I-Pace eTrophy racecar used in the championship of the same name.
In 2022, M-Sport released the new
Ford Puma Rally1 with hybrid powertrain for
Rally1 category. Hybrid system will recover energy during braking and can be deployed via electric motor together with the internal combustion engine.
Motorsport
World Rally Championship
Ford World Rally Team (1997–2012)
At the end of 1996, Ford Motorsport selected the company to spearhead the
Ford team's entry for the
1997 World Rally Championship season with the
Ford Escort WRC, a hastily built World Rally Car equivalent of the
Group A car. Victories in Greece and Indonesia saw faith in the small team rewarded, and they went on to finish runner-up in the manufacturers' championship.
By the middle of 1998, Ford chose M-Sport to design and build the new
Ford Focus WRC. The new car appeared in 1999 with a new driver,
Colin McRae, and immediately sprang to the attention of the world press by recording fastest stage times on its first event, the
Monte Carlo Rally
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. However, the two cars entered were excluded from the event due to the use of an illegal modified water pump. By the third event — the
Safari Rally in Kenya — the team had scored its first WRC victory. A month later, an on-form Colin McRae made it two in a row at the
Rally of Portugal.
With a move to new premises at
Dovenby Hall, M-Sport expanded rapidly, employing over 170 people. In 2006, the Wilson-led Ford team took the manufacturers' World Rally championship title;
it was the first time Ford had achieved this feat in 25 years of competing. Since then, M-Sport Ford won seven FIA World Rally Championships, with 61 victories and 262 podiums.
For the
2008 season, the company employed the driving talents of
Mikko Hirvonen and
Jari-Matti Latvala in their challenge for the World Rally Championship.
The
2009 season saw Mikko Hirvonen and
Citroën's Sébastien Loeb fight a closely fought battle throughout the year which ended with Loeb the victor by just one point.
M-Sport World Rally Team (2010–present)
Beside the Ford entry, the company also ran two cars on behalf of the
M-Sport Ford World Rally Team
The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team (formerly "M-Sport World Rally Team", "Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team", and "Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team") is the privately run World Rally Championship team of M-Sport, the firm run by Malcolm Wilson (rally d ...
.
Matthew Wilson and
Henning Solberg were the two drivers competing in 2010. On occasions, a third car was run with a "guest" driver.
Customer teams
M-Sport supplied cars, personnel, servicing support and/or other entry services to the following customer teams to compete in the World Rally Championship for Manufacturers:
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Stobart VK Ford Rally Team (2006—2009)
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Munchi's Ford World Rally Team (2007—2011)
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Ferm Powertools World Rally Team (2011)
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Monster World Rally Team (2011)
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Team Abu Dhabi (2011)
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Adapta World Rally Team (2012)
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Brazil World Rally Team (2012)
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Jipocar Czech National Team (2013—2016)
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Qatar World Rally Team (2013)
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Lotos Team WRC (2013)
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RK M-Sport WRT (2014)
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FWRT s.r.l. (2015)
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DMACK World Rally Team (2016)
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Yazeed Racing (2016)
WRC Academy and Junior WRC
Other series and championships

The company ran the one-make
Fiesta Sporting Trophy rally series, which it launched in 2006, and the Fiesta Sporting Trophy International (FSTi) series.
M-Sport started preparing
Bentley Continental GT3 for
Blancpain Endurance Series and
British GT Championship in 2014.
M-Sport supplies Ford Fiesta Rallycross Supercars to
Global Rallycross Championship teams
Hoonigan Racing Division since 2013, and
Chip Ganassi Racing and
Bryan Herta Autosport since 2015.
M-Sport, alongside Ford Performance and
Hoonigan Racing Division has developed Ford Focus RS RX, scheduled to competing in
2016 FIA World Rallycross Championship.
M-Sport will provide the official engine option for TOCA used in the BTCC from the 2022 season.
Manufacturing
World Rally Cars and Rally1
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Ford Escort WRC
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Ford Focus RS WRC
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Ford Fiesta RS WRC
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Ford Fiesta WRC
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Ford Puma Rally1
Ford Fiesta S2000
At the beginning of 2009 Ford with M-Sport started work on a
S2000 rally version of the new
Ford Fiesta. The new car, designed by Christian Loriaux, was launched on 18 November 2009 at M-Sport's headquarters. The car made its public debut as a course car at the
IRC Rally Scotland driven by
Matthew Wilson. Ford did not run a works entry in the 2010
IRC
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but M-Sport did its own programme of events with Ford's support both on the technical and financial side. M-Sport announced on 8 January 2010 that it was entering the IRC which means that Ford will be a registered manufacturer in the series. Works Ford WRC driver
Mikko Hirvonen gave the car its first competitive outing on the
Monte Carlo Rally
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leading the event from start to finish.
A number of private entry were made in the 2010
Super 2000 World Rally Championship.
Group R
* Ford Fiesta R1
* Ford Fiesta Rally5
* Ford Fiesta R2
* Ford Fiesta R2T
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Ford Fiesta Rally4
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Ford Fiesta Rally3
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Ford Fiesta R5
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Ford Fiesta Rally2
Other
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Ford Fiesta RRC
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Ford Fiesta ST Group N conversion kit
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Bentley Continental GT3 (as technical partner)
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Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy (as technical partner)
Records and statistics
Complete WRC results
Complete Blancpain Endurance Series results
See also
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Ford Racing
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Ford TeamRS
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Ford World Rally Team
References
External links
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Stobart Motorsport WRC team website
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British auto racing teams
Automotive motorsports and performance companies
Privately held companies of the United Kingdom
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup teams
British GT Championship teams
British racecar constructors
Auto racing teams established in 1979