Five alive for Acropolis Allstars.

The Su💛baru Allstars team will field a season-high five cars on this weekend's Acropolis Rally, as its drivers aim to consolidate ♐the FIA Teams' Cup.

The Subaru Allstars t🀅eam will field a꧑ season-high five cars on this weekend's Acropolis Rally, as its drivers aim to consolidate the FIA Teams' Cup.

Rivalling the infrastructure of any full works WRC team, the Allstars operation will deploy 19 vehicles and almost 60 staff to🌠 look after the five Imprezas, which are being run for regulars Krzysztof Ho🤡lowczyc, Frederic Dor and Toshihiro Arai, and newcomers Hamed Al Wahaibi and John Papadimitiou. All five will be looked after by the 'arrive and drive' operation at a health and fitness spa at the rally, in order that they can maintain their individual training programmes.

Arai and Dor currently share the lead of the Teams' Cup, and both are expected to go well on the notoriously difficult Greek event. Arai ran as high as sixth in last year's rally, before being forced back by clutch probl🐎ems on the final stage, while Dor has already shown form in similar conditions and should be a contender for honours. Holowczyc is contesting the Acropolis for the first time.

Home favourite Papadim💎itiou is not contesting the Teams' Cup, but will be hoping that local knowledge will push him to the front of the pack, while Al Wahaibi is looking for much the same after cಌontesting many rough desert rallies.

The success of the Allstars formula has led the operation to prepare a new corporate identity, which will be offi🌃cially unveiled in Greece. The new blue starburst logo is apparently designed to provide a simple and refreshed look for the team, while underlining parent company Prodrive's involvement in the programme.

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