Colin McRae's nephew Max will compete in Junior ERC this year as he continues to move up the rallying ladder.
McRae, the son of former World Rally Championship driver Alister and nephew of the late 1995 WRC champion Colin, has been eyeing a move into European competition having largely focussed his career around his native national championship in Australia.
The Junior ERC class is open to Rally4 and Rally5 machinery and to drivers aged 27 and under. The six-round championship begins on Rally Poland in May.“Junior ERC is the perfect step for me," said McRae, who will move from his home in Perth, Australia to Europe this year. “Talking to people like Iain [Campbell, European Rally Championship manager] the potential career progression from Junior ERC is really clear and that’s what I’m looking at now.
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