Fiesta ST Gp.N
Since the launch of the road car in October 2004, the ‘Sports Technologies’ version of the Fiesta range has been able to give discerning users a chance to mix the class leading dynamics of the hugely successful Fiesta range with a series of performance and styling images to create a car that is designed to ‘flatter the novice and reward the professional’.
“ST should be synonymous with affordable, dependable performance and an ST model should reflect the character of the car from which it is derived,” Jost Capito, TeamRS Director.
Taking this extremely capable model as a base, M-Sport, the UK based preparation company that oversees Ford’s entry to the World Rally Championship have developed the ST road car a step further to create a new competition version to cope with the rigours thrown at it by international rallying.
Malcolm Wilson, Managing Director, M-Sport: “Our brief to the engineers was simple. We wanted to get back to the days when an enthusiastic amateur competitor could take the standard car from the local Ford dealer and using the parts kit supplied, with the help of their friends build a competition car that was fun to drive, reliable and economical to compete in. Fundamentally we wanted a car that we, as enthusiasts would want to drive.”
The engineer responsible for the development of the ST Gp.N, Chris Williams and his team, took the standard car back to a bare shell and using the technology employed in the development of the Ford Focus WRC, re-developed the standard car to incorporate both the safety features and the performance improvements required to withstand the pounding that will be encountered by competing with this car on rally stages all over the world.

Bodyshell
The car benefits from a multipoint roll cage, designed to be HANS® compatible as required from January 2007. The design complies with Appendix J of the FIA International Regulations. It includes 3 x 'X'brace in the rear of the car including above the passengers heads and 'twin tube' door bars with no cross-over. The cage can be bolted or welded to the chassis and does not require the dashboard to be modified, further aiding the installation process.
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Engine
The basic engine remains standard with the only additions being a revised 'foam' air filter and a stainless steel exhaust system including a motorsport specification catalytic converter. The engine ECU has been modified to revise the fuel and air ratio and optimise the ignition. Modifications have been made to the 'pedal map' for the electronic 'fly-by-wire' throttle which improves throttle response and engine torque in the lower gears. |
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Brakes
The standard ST front and rear disc brakes are retained. The pipes in the braking system are replaced by braided steel hoses and an adjustable pressure-reducing valve is fitted to the system while still retaining the dual circuit diagonal braking required to comply with Gp.N regulations. The brake pad compounds have been optimised for rallying. |
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Underbody Protection
A substantial 6mm aluminium sumpguard to protect the engine and transmission components, manufactured to an M-Sport design, has been added. The std. fuel tank has a Kevlar composite moulded guard to protect from stone damage. The fuel filler neck also has a Kevlar composite moulded guard to protect this area. There is also optional underbody protection available to protect the floor pan and the side sills from stone damage. |
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Transmission
The car has a 5-speed 'dog' engagement gearkit fitted to a standard ST casing. The gearbox design and ratios have been developed in conjunction with SADEV. The transmission is supplied as an exchange item ready to fit into the car, with the customer to return their std. ST gearbox in a serviceable condition. The STGp.N features uprated driveshafts as standard. |
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Wheels
Taking advantage of the std. vehicle features, M-Sport has been able to homologate the ST to use 15" wheels for gravel and 17" wheels for asphalt to take advantage of the increased range of tyres for these popular sizes. The wheels for the Gp.N version of the car have been manufactured in both 'Super T' and 'Rally Racing' styles by OZ Racing. |
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Interior
The majority of the trim as authorised under Gp.N has been removed from the car to reduce the weight and allow the fitment of the safety features required in a rally car designed to compete in any region. The seats have been replaced with Recaro competition versions made from composite materials. To these have been added Sabelt 6pt harnesses, a Sabelt suede steering wheel plus an integrated fire extinguisher system with electronic control
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Electrical
A 'piggy back' wiring loom has been developed to supplement the std. car wiring loom, incorporating the additional electrical requirements of the rally version. This includes an electronic circuit breaker to cut power to the electrical circuits in the event of an accident. It also includes the wiring for additional electrical requirements like map light, additional spotlights, radio, tripmeter etc. |
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Suspension
Using the uprated suspension of the std. ST as a basis, which includes revised front suspension knuckles for additional negative camber and a strengthened twist beam rear axle, M-Sport engineers have added Reiger dampers which are adjustable for rebound and revised spring rates to improve the ride over rough surfaces found on stages. In addition the steering rack on the standard ST Gp.N has a quicker ratio than the standard Fiesta to give improved turn-in. |
Comparative Specification
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ST |
ST Gp.N |
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| Specification |
2.0 Duratec - 1999 cc
4 cylinders in line; DOHC; 16 valves;
alloy cylinder head and block;
electronic multipoint fuel injection |
| Maximum Power |
150PS @ 6000 rpm |
165PS @ 5800 rpm |
| Maximum Torque |
190 Nm at 4500 rpm |
202 Nm at 4500 rpm |
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| Transmission |
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| 1st |
3.583 |
2.833 |
| 2nd |
2.038 |
2.077 |
| 3rd |
1.414 |
1.643 |
| 4th |
1.108 |
1.353 |
| 5th |
0.878 |
1.148 |
| Reverse |
3.615 |
3.615 |
| Final Driver |
3.824 |
4.273 |
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| Performance |
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| Max Speed (mph) |
129 |
110 |
| 0-60mph (secs) |
7.9 |
6.9 |
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| Dimensions |
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| Length (mm) |
3921 |
| Width Without Mirrors (mm) |
1683 |
| Height (mm) |
1468 |
| Wheelbase (mm) |
2486 |
| Track Front/Rear (mm) |
1478/1444 |

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