The inaugural Suzuki Swift Sport Cup kicks off this weekend with seven crews tackling the infamous Kielder and Kershop Forest complexes as part of the Pirelli International Rally.
Run over two days, the drivers and co-drivers will face some of the fastest gravel stages in Britain including four night stages.
Based on the popular 1.6-litre 123hp Suzuki Swift Sport hot-hatch, the cars have been identically built by Monster Sport Europe and will make a significant impact on their arrival. The cars have been modified to enable them to tackle the toughest terrain they will face this year with upgraded suspension, brakes and safety modifications.
All the crews will be trying to win the title and prize of a fully-funded drive on this year's Wales Rally GB in a works Suzuki Swift Super 1600, like the one driven by Per-Gunnar Andersson to win the 2007 Junior World Rally Championship.
The competing crews come from England, Ireland, Scotland and Denmark, with the Danish Motorsport Federation identifying both the British Rally Championship and Swift Sport Cup as the best way to develop young talented driver, Niki Bjerg. Bjerg will be co-driven by fellow Dane Arly Larsen as they tackle their first event in the UK.
Fighting hard behind them will be the Irish pair of Ross and Arron Forde who have been competing with their new car in Ireland in preparation for the series, along with the English husband and wife team of Richard and Emma Boot and the near-namesake Scottish pairing of Gordon Nichol and Jane Nicol.
The youngest driver in the series is 19-year old Nick Rowland who will be co-driven by Tim Sturla. Rowland has been receiving tuition and guidance from 2003 overall British Champion David Higgins and will compete under the FX Motorsports banner.