Fresh from the Sochi snowfields, Aussie snowboarding World
Champion Alex "Chumpy" Pullin is hoping his career successes in the
snowboard cross will translate to a podium finish at the 2014
Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge, but not if pocket rocket radio
presenter Maz Compton has anything to do with it.
Pullin and Compton have been named as the final two drivers to
complete the celebrity race, which returns as a key support
category of the 2014 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand
Prix.
The pair will go head-to-head against fellow winter Olympians
Lydia Lassila and Torah Bright, radio presenters Dave Thornton and
Tommy Little, amongst a host of other big name celebrities.
Twenty Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge drivers will descend on
Melbourne from all corners of the globe from Sunday as they prepare
to undergo three days of intensive Confederation of Australian
Motorsport (CAMS) driver training at Sandown Racecourse, under the
careful tutelage of V8 motorsport legend Mark Skaife.
Trainer Mark Skaife's job will be to prepare the celebrities for
the rigors of motor racing.
"When it comes to teaching a celebrity how to drive a race car,
they need to learn the key competencies such as car handling,
braking and understanding line and length to reach requisite racing
driver status." said Skaife.
"Once they begin racing, adrenalin and competitiveness can take
over and cloud the driver's judgement which is why learning the key
skills and safety over the three days of driver training is
paramount."
Mazda Australia director marketing, Alastair Doak said he was
looking forward to seeing the All-New Mazda3 hit the track after
months of Grand Prix planning.
"What better way to kick-start the launch of All-New Mazda3 than
having 20 of them racing around Melbourne's own Albert Park during
Grand Prix week. I'm confident that this year's talented field of
celebrities will relish their time behind the wheel of the All-New
Mazda3 and enjoy the fun that comes with driving a Mazda. I'm sure
the racing will be exciting, not to mention entertaining."
Australian Grand Prix Corporation CEO, Andrew Westacott said the
Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge is always a crowd favourite, and with a
great line-up of international and home-grown talent taking to the
grid, 2014 will be no exception.
"Our drivers come from a range of backgrounds - we have
musicians, adventurers, Olympic athletes, models and TV
personalities - it's an eclectic mix of people who are sure to
provide an entertaining battle on the track, adding a lot of colour
to the event." Westacott said.
"It's a sensational group, I've already met with plenty of them
and they can't wait to get behind the wheel of the All-New
Mazda3."
The Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge will feature 20 vehicles and will
bring together celebrities from a wide variety of backgrounds and
disciplines to compete at Melbourne's Albert Park street circuit
during the 2014 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand Prix.
Confirmed drivers for the 2014 Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge
include:
Lauren Phillips |
Rob Mills |
Charley Boorman |
Tim Robards |
Torah Bright
Lydia Lassila
Dave Thornton
Alex "Chumpy" Pullin |
Robbie McEwen
Tommy Little
Adam D'Sylva
Scherri Lee Biggs |
Megan Washington |
Clint Stanaway |
Nathan Brown
Sam Mac
Brett Emerton |
Dave Thornton
Catroina Rowntree
Maz Compton |
Re-designed from the ground up, the All-New Mazda3 adopts the
stylish 'KODO - Soul of Motion' design language and the full suite
of efficient SKYACTIV Technologies.
Drivers will be better connected than ever before thanks to a
new car connectivity system that allows easier access to phone,
email and SMS, as well as Stitcher™, Aha™ and
Pandora®.
Including an Active Driving Display, All-New Mazda3 is on sale
now and is expected to be a favourite with Australia's new car
buyers.
2014 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand Prix
- Albert Park - 13 - 16
March
For bookings and more information visit www.grandprix.com.au
or www.mazda.com.au
#Madza3CelebGP
Media contacts: Steve Maciver
(Mazda) +61 3 8540 1961 & Phoebe O'Sullivan
(AGPC) +61 400963062