Regulations.

Regulations.

In the Brazilian MINI Challenge all MINI John Cooper Works Challenge cars are prepared and stored centrally. A large team of mechanics and engineers ensures all participants have the best possible equipment. 

Together with their engineers, the entrants work towards achieving their individual set-ups – before delivering door handle-to-door handle racing. It is unlikely that any other racing series offers a more level playing field. Beside speed, the other crucial ingredient for victory is strategy.

Are you interested in finding out more about the MINI Challenge in Brazil and wish to be part of this fascinating one make series?

All relevant information is available for download here.

Sporting Regulations & Technical Regulations

 

General Information
Motorsport meets Lifestyle.
General Information

Quick Facts.

All the entrants in the MINI Challenge compete in MINI John Cooper Works Challenge racing cars. Be Part of it!

The MINI Challenge
MINI Stars
The lowdown on MINI Stars
MINI Stars

MINI Stars.

The MINI Motorsport family is large and embraces the whole world. Find out more about the MINI Stars worldwide.

To MINI Stars
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The race is on…

…for the season.

Since 2010, the MINI Challenge has also been up and running in Brazil, where MINI fans have been treated to thrilling duels and pure racing action. The races are held at the country's biggest racetracks. You can find out where and when to catch the action from this season's MINI Challenge Brazil here. 

Calendar
MINI John Cooper Works
MINI John Cooper Works.
MINI John Cooper Works

MINI John Cooper Works.

Ultimate cornering, breathtaking acceleration.

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Dakar
MINI wins the Dakar.
The toughest rally.
About the Dakar
Dakar

MINI kicks up dust.

With Stéphane Peterhansel at the wheel of the MINI ALL4 Racing the private X-raid Team has won the Rally Dakar 2012.

About the Dakar
The powerhouse
The powerhouse.
The powerhouse

The powerhouse.

A car built for victory. The MINI John Cooper Works Challenge races across the track at 240 km/h.

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