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FIA European Historic Rally Championship announces exciting FlexiFly partnership

FIA European Historic Rally Championship announces exciting FlexiFly partnership

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Starting with this week’s Rallye Elba Storico, located on the Italian island from September 26-28, FlexiFly will benefit from promotional opportunities through an official association with the FIA EHRC.
 
During each round of the FIA EHRC, registered crews will take part in an official photocall and receive a commemorative cap. Bespoke digital content highlighting the partnership between the FIA EHRC and FlexiFly will also be produced.
 
Under the guidance of FIA EHRC stalwart contender Ernie Graham, FlexiFly has grown to become one of the United Kingdom’s leading providers of private aircraft hire services. It’s also a long-term supporter of the FIA EHRC through its participation in the FIA European Historic Rally Championship for Teams. James Potter is the provisional FIA EHRC Category 1 champion for 2024 in a Ford Escort Twin Cam carrying FlexiFly identity.
 
FIA Head of Historic Stuart Murray said: “The FIA European Historic Rally Championship is a fantastic celebration of some of the most amazing cars from motor sport’s golden eras, made possible by the incredible passion and dedication of the competitors who ensure that people can still enjoy the sights and sounds of classic rallying. In partnering with FlexiFly, the FIA EHRC further benefits from the support of a company whose loyalty and enthusiasm for the series and historic rallying in general knows no bounds. By formalising this agreement both parties can further capitalise on several communication opportunities that will only serve to strengthen the FIA EHRC and further widen its appeal.”
 
Commenting on FlexiFly’s partnership with the FIA EHRC, FlexiFly Founder Ernie Graham said: “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the FIA European Historic Rally Championship, a series that celebrates the passion and heritage of motor sport across Europe. The championship has incredible potential, and we want to contribute towards its elevation to the next level. As one of the UK’s leading aircraft hire companies, we also look forward to providing flexible and reliable access to event venues for competitors and fans. We are not just facilitating travel, but also fuelling the excitement and spirit of competition that makes the FIA EHRC so special.”
 
Established as the ultimate celebration of rallying’s glorious past, the FIA EHRC is for iconic rally cars built prior to 1969 and homologated up to 1990. It’s divided into four categories (1-4) based on year of manufacturer with sub-divisions in Categories 2-4 to allow for different levels of car performance.

There are also separate awards for competitors in front-wheel-drive and 1600cc machinery with and onus on providing an accessible platform for drivers with varying levels of experience and resource to compete at an international level.

The FIA EHRC carries a coveted overall title from this season in line with the FIA’s desire to raise the profile – and spectacle – of the FIA EHRC.
 
FIA European Historic Rally Championship 2024: remaining rounds
Rally Elba Storico, September 26-28
Sanremo Rally Storico, October 19-20
Historic Acropolis Rally, November 8-10
 
To find out more information about Flexifly, please visit their website

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