Brotherly love goes out the window in 2025

Brotherly love will go out the window this year with Jack Stokes joining older brother Robbie in the Open 4WD class of the Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship.

In a major off-season shake-up of the Stokes Motorsport Team, the two brothers will run cars in the main class – Robbie acquiring a Skoda Fabia Rally 2 and Jack piloting the Ford Fiesta AP4 previously run by his brother.

On the surface, it appears a smart decision from the team with Robbie having a clear desire to just drive as fast as he can in a reliable car and having a genuine crack at winning a championship. Jack on the other hand will be making his first foray into the top class and has a passion for the development side of rallying.

“The decision to get the Skoda Fabia Rally 2 EVO was a lengthy one,” Robbie Stokes said. “We were looking for a while after the season last year and this car came up. It was a good deal and the people we dealt with were very professional.

“The Rally 2 comes with a very good track record for reliability which was a huge point for acquiring it.

“Jack has been getting itchy feet to step up to the top class and knows the AP4 mechanically very well, so it made sense for him to jump into the AP4.”

The older Stokes has no qualms about competing against his brother but he also knows he will get some genuine competition from him at the same time.

“It will be great competing with jack he has proved his speed in the R2 so I have no doubt he will be on the pace.”

The season opens next weekend with the traditional Otago Rally set to kick-off a gripping six-round calendar.

Find out more about the championship by visiting www.nzrallychamps.co.nz.

       

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The New Zealand Rally Championship is this country’s premier nationwide rally championship. It attracts New Zealand’s best drivers to compete in numerous categories for the prestigious MotorSport New Zealand-sanctioned rally championship titles. In 2024, there are six NZRC rounds, each with a unique character reflecting the diverse regions – from Northland to Invercargill