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560 horsepower Superbug: The 2014 Global Rally Cross Volkswagen Beetle

Volkswagen Andretti Beetle 2014 will
zhitanshiguang 01/01/2022 New Energy 754
The legacy of the Volkswagen Beetle is so unique that it seems to transcend car types. The original Volkswagen Beetle originated from an economical car designed by Ferdinand Porsche to mobilize German...

The legacy of the Volkswagen Beetle is so unique that it seems to transcend car types. The original Volkswagen Beetle originated from an economical car designed by Ferdinand Porsche to mobilize Germany before World War II. Its groundbreaking style at the time inspired other cars.

As the Beetle grew into a worldwide success, the car became the basis for a variety of motorsport vehicles. Altered into off-road buggies and rally cars, the Volkswagen Beetle’s most visible appearance in racing is obviously the adventures of Herbie the Love Bug. For 2014, the current generation Volkswagen Beetle will promote a serious, highly emotional character on the Global RallyCross tour.

Volkswagen of America will make a full commitment to the 2014 Red Bull Global RallyCross series with a joint venture with Andretti Autosport. A venture announced as the Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross team at the 2014 Chicago Auto Show, the partnership is resulting in a high-powered version of the iconic Beetle. The 2014 Beetle Global RallyCross vehicle is by no means Herbie, but a 560-horsepower TSI engine connected to an all-wheel-drive system certainly makes the race car a lively creation.

The turbocharged and direct-injection engine being used in competition is based on the EA888 powerplant recently added to the street version of the Beetle. While a production version all-wheel-drive Volkswagen Beetle is not presently available, the Global RallyCross allows cars to adjust on that parameter of a vehicle. The

Dodge Darts campaigned by Travis Pastrana

in 2012 and 2013 were also fitted with a rallycross-only all-wheel-drive system.

In order to build a strong effort out of the box, Volkswagen and Andretti Autosport recruited a pair of American veteran drivers with X Games gold medals. 2011 and 2012 Global RallyCross champion Tanner Foust as well as former Formula 1 driver Scott Speed will be piloting the Andretti Autosport effort for 2014. Both Speed and Foust ran Ford Fiesta ST vehicles last season. Tanner Foust brings Rockstar Energy Drink sponsorship to the Volkswagen race program for 2014.

Signing up the campaign with Volkswagen on the 2014 Red Bull Global RallyCross tour, Andretti Autosport is rapidly diversifying its motorsport program this year. The race team helmed by past IndyCar champion Michael Andretti has recently announced they will field an American effort in the inaugural Formula E series. Both efforts will join Andretti Autosport’s ongoing IndyCar team.

Last year, the organization won five races with drivers Ryan Hunter-Reay and James Hinchcliffe. However, even Andretti Autosport’s IndyCar effort is going to be a new experience as they are transitioning from Chevrolet to Honda power for 2014. On the news of being part of the Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross program, Michael Andretti stated, “I’m thrilled to be entering the series, and especially happy about teaming with Volkswagen. We are excited about our driver line-up of Tanner [Foust] and Scott [Speed]; I believe we have the best drivers in the series and will be a top contender.”

Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross has already stated the 560-horsepower Beetle race car will not be ready in time for the season opening Global Rallycross Top Gear Festival in Barbados. Instead, they will start the 2014 season running Polo R vehicles similar to the car

Sebastien Ogier used to win

the Monte Carlo Rally.

Source of information and photos: Volkswagen, Rockstar Energy Drink