- 16-year-old student Alice Goodliffe sees her livery brought to life on Toyotaâs new GR Yaris
- Winning entry revealed to instantaneous applause at Ysgol Gyfun Plasmawr in Cardiff
- Topical design honours key workers during global COVID-19 pandemic
- Competition organised by Wales Rally GB in partnership with Toyota (GB)
Itâs not every day you see your school homework adorning a real-life rally car, but this dream came true for 16-year-old Alice Goodliffe from Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr, a comprehensive secondary school in Plasmawr, close to Cardiff in south Wales.
During the springâs lockdown, Alice entered a special competition to âDesign a Rally Car Liveryâ and her winning submission, which pays tribute to the selfless and essential work undertaken by key workers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, has now been turned into a wrap for one of Toyotaâs latest GR Yaris models.
The original plan was to unveil Aliceâs stunning work of art during Wales Rally GB, but this was thwarted when Britainâs round of the WRC was cancelled due to the global pandemic. Ensuring Alice was still rewarded in style, the liveried GR Yaris instead was presented to her, and her admiring fellow students, outside her school.
âIt looks absolutely fantastic â now all I want are the keys!â joked the delighted teenager. âIâm a big rally fan and was absolutely gutted when this yearâs Wales Rally GB was cancelled.
âI wanted my design, which was done in the middle of the pandemic, to reflect all the hard work that our key workers have done and to show appreciation for them,â she said.
The highly topical design is clearly a big success as spontaneous applause erupted when the wraps came off the car for Aliceâs big moment at Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr.
Alice explained her design: âEveryone is wearing masks, so I started off with the mask on the front of the car with the straps looped around the wing mirrors. On the doors we have the key workers whoâve been so important: a nurse, a teacher, a construction worker, a shop keeper and a police person. Then, not forgetting that we are Welsh and this livery was for Wales Rally GB, we have a few of our national daffodil flowers on the sides at the back. Finally, thereâs the rainbow on the top as a sign of hope during these tough times.â
The dynamic GR Yaris is the showroom version of the turbocharged, four-wheel-drive rally car which took multiple title winning French star SĂ©bastien Ogier and his Welsh team-mate Elfyn Evans to first and second places in this yearâs FIA World Rally Championship (WRC).â
âWe are absolutely delighted for Alice and delighted for us as a school,â enthused Headteacher, John Hayes. âWe are very, very proud of her success and itâs fantastic that her design is so topical and so eye-catching. It really stands out and will make an impression wherever it goes, reminding everyone of the hard times weâve had.
âWinning a national competition will look great on Aliceâs CV and sheâll be able to dine out on her success for a long time. Itâs been a great case study, too, for our creative arts department. All the students have loved seeing the car and now recognise whatâs possible when a paper design is bought to life on a real car. Itâs been inspirational for all of them.â
Organised by Wales Rally GB in partnership with Toyota (GB), the inspirational âDesign a Rally Car Liveryâ competition was open to all pre-university students throughout the UK.
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