Posts Tagged ‘citroen’

Video: Petter Solberg with engine trouble on the road section

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

As we know Petter had some engine troubles in Rally Norway. How much of them that were caused by real errors and how much of then that were caused by Citroen’s resistance to give Petter the right material I don’t know. Anyway, here are a movie of Petter and Phil checking the engine and discussing it with the team.

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Thanks to StormcastProductions.

Are FIA changing their mind about the 2010 techical regulations?

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

In connection to the FIA and Max Mosley arranged meeting between FIA, ISC, manufacturers and organisers in Paris this week regarding the marketing and promotion of the WRC – discussions regarding the techical regulations for 2010 are also scheduled later this week. The 12th of December last year, the World Motorsport Council decided that Super2000+ will be the World Rally Car of the future – starting from 2010 (read more on FIA.com). However, they postponed the decision regarding the exact look of the plus-package, because they wanted to modify it to ensure cost reductions. According to Autosport.com, FIAs strong intention is to ensure a real cost-cut from today’s expensive bills for competing the WRC, and they want it as a kit possible to add or remove to a Super2000 car in almost no time.

Now, it has taken some time since the decision in December, and I know that FIA have recieved critism – which makes sense – for taking too much time before a final decision is made. Manufacturers have to decide regarding their involvement in the WRC and then develop the car and package needed to compete. You can’t expect it to take just a few monts – since we of course want highly dedicated manufacturers that all keep a high level close to each other.

So now, it seems like FIA may change their previous decision – and there are a few possible ways to go. One is to allow for the old-fashioned WRC cars in the championship even in 2010. But then, they wouldn’t back on Super2000+ – instead they seem to want to make it a combo. This was also indicated when WRC.com made their roundup of rule changes going into the 2009 season, as they wrote the following:

“The World Rally Car era is coming to an end. This season will be the last that this type of vehicle will compete alone at the top level of the sport. 2010 will be a transitional season when a new specification of World Rally Car, based on a Super 2000 vehicle, will compete alongside the existing machinery. From 2011, however, the Super 2000 based model will take over completely.”

Another option is to go for the common Super2000 from next year, without the additional expenses of the Super2000+ package. In a recent interview in Autosport Max Mosley admits that the Subaru and Suzuki redrawals from the WRC may have caused people to change their opinions on wether the plus package should be introduced or not – despite the fact that the WMSC explicitly decided not to go on with the plain Super2000 spec in December. He opens for the possibility to go for a pure Super2000 specification without an additional package.

My opinion is that keeping the WRC cars in 2010 would be tough. They have a better performance than Super2000+ cars – and who would like to run a car doomed to lose? Also, it could cause even the Super2000+ cars to be overdeveloped and expensive, in the crazy chase for milliseconds that costs so much money in today’s WRC. I don’t know how it could be done smoothly – but I’ve also heard indications that Citroen, one of the championship’s most loyal manufacturers – expect to run the 2010 WRC with their C4WRC, so FIA may be in a difficult situation.

To me it makes most sense to skip the plus package on the Super2000 cars and make it a pure and really cheap formula that would probably attract quite a few manufacturers already from the beginning. Citroen would hopefully accept that – even since they don’t expect to take their Super2000(+) car into competition until 2011. Regarding the fans, I’m convinced that people’s interest and heart in the sport doesn’t come from – or depend on – a few horsepowers or km’s more or less – or the turbo. It depends on sideways action, nice sound and the fights between the best drivers on demanding surfaces – and that’s not a problem with Super2000. What we really need that we will also get (at least closer to) with Super2000 is a lot of manufacturers all on a good level that keeps the competition on top – and the end of the era where Citroen and Loeb can win everything almost without resistance.

Note: The next World Motorsport Council meeting, deciding about the 2010 technical regulations, will be held in March.

Smart decision: Petter sticks with Xsara in Cyprus

Monday, February 16th, 2009
Petter Solberg's car during service in Vikingskipet. Photo: pettersolberg.com

Petter Solberg's car during service in Vikingskipet. Photo: pettersolberg.com

Petter Solberg ended up sixth in Rally Norway. Many people think it’s bad, and compared to what Petter was expected to do by most people I must agree. But was those expectations realistic? No.

I predicted Petter to be in the top ten and maybe score some points, which is exactly what he did – sixth place gives him two drivers points. He couldn’t do much more, that is – and was – obvious. He has got an old car, I’m sure his engine mapping is a little bit downgraded by Citroen to not allow him to be able to beat their works drivers, etc. etc. I told it all a while ago in a post here on the blog (see this link). I also told it was the best strategy, because then he could do the showoff, blame the car, and then go on with more important stuff – like the future.

That’s exactly what happens now. After Rally Norway, Petter told that the car wasn’t fresh – rather half-tired – and publically admitted that a Ford switch were possible. However, he had a meeting with Citroen on Sunday evening. The result of the meeting was, according to Petter himself, that he will continue with the Citroen in Cyprus. Citroen has promised to basically go through the whole car and also get to grips with the engine troubles haunting Petter in Norway.

So, how smart is that? Quite smart, if you ask me. I still don’t believe that you can get top material from Citroen as a privateer if it doesn’t benefit the current needs of Citroen (like Duval in Germany 2007). But, that doesn’t matter that much in Cyprus. The Cyprus Rally is a very, very demanding event with really slow average speeds – where consistency and reliability is everything. If you keep on the road with a car in one part – you’ve came a long way. And that’s where the Xsara is best. It has always been consistent and reliable, giving the drivers a very high percentage of finishes – as long as they stay on the road.

This means, Petter could well take his time to see what Citroen gives him for Cyprus, try it out – and then make a decision. He wont lose on doing it – rather win. But then – after Cyprus – I think his best choice (if he wants to get good results) is Ford.

Video: Daniel Sordo test in Alicante

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

While many other teams test snow setups for Rally Norway, Citroen is back in Spain testing setups for Cyprus Rally with Daniel Sordo. A new grip is introduced in Cyprus with one day running on tarmac and two on gravel, which means gravel tyres may have to be used on tarmac. So, the Citroen test turned out quite spectacular when they tested the gravel tyres on tarmac. Of course it causes really hard tyre-wear and it gives a wide sideways driving style which is not similar to the normal driving style of tarmac rallies.

Check out a video here:

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Full history of Petter’s Xsara WRC

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

I’ve previously posted some facts about Petter’s WRC team, and now I try to go on with the car itself. The Citroen Xsara WRC that Petter Solberg used during testing in Sweden is believed to be the same car as Petter has bought from Citroen to use in Rally Norway – and potentially more rallies during the 2009 season. WRC cars are continuosly developed and parts are replaced during their lifetime – after one year of competition very few parts are the same, and Petter should be happy about that. His car has the chassi number T412 and is built already in 2001. It has already spent some time in Citroen’s museum in 2004…

Here is the full history of Petter’s car:

  • Built with chassi # T412 and reg plates 32 CSP 92 in 26/3 2001
  • 2001 wins Tour de Corse driven by Jesus Puras (first ever Xsara victory)
  • 2001 registered as 723 CZM 78
  • 2002 2nd in Rally Monte Carlo driven by Sebastien Loeb
  • 2002 retired after accident in Rally Catalunya driven by Sebastien Loeb
  • 2003 wins Rally Monte Carlo driven by Sebastien Loeb
  • 2003 retired with engine failure from Acropolis Rally driven by Sebastien Loeb
  • 2003 wins Rallye San Remo driven by Sebastien Loeb
  • 2004 placed in Citroen’s museum called “Le Conservatoire”
  • 2004 wins Cyprus Rally driven by Sebastien Loeb
  • 2005 Tarmac test with Manfred Stohl in France
  • 2005 ran by Kronos Racing registered as 322 DFQ 78
  • 2005 6th in Rally Monte Carlo driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2005 9th in Rally New Zeeland driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2005 9th in Rally Italia Sardinia driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2005 Gravel tests with Manfred Stohl in Spain 
  • 2005 2nd in Cyprus Rally driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2005 20th in Acropolis Rally driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2005 8th in Rally Argentina driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2005 Retired with steering failure in Rally Finland driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2005 Retired after accident in Rallye Deutschland driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2005 5th in Wales Rally GB driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2007 ran by Kronos Racing registered as 98 DZF 78
  • 2007 6th in Corona Rally Mexico driven by Manfred Stohl 
  • 2007 8th in Rally Argentina driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2007 12th in Rally New Zeeland driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2007 Retired with mechanical problems from Tour de Corse driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2007 6th in Rally Japan driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2007 8th in Wales Rally GB driven by Manfred Stohl
  • 2008 registered as 875 EHW 78
  • 2008 16th in Swedish Rally driven by Conrad Rautenbach
  • 2008 driven by Felice Re in Italy registered as 14R 0101
  • 2008 driven by Kris Meeke in Bettega Memorial
  • 2009 driven by Conrad Rautenbach in Galway International Rally registered as 138 EQY 78

Facts source: WRCNotes.ru. Thanks to site owner Alex Sergeev!

Video: Loeb and Sordo testing in Catalunya

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Almost at the same time as Ford were testing in Ireland – Citroen with Loeb and Sordo had already reached Catalunya where they were testing on gravel.  On Tuesday and Wednesday last week Loeb was testing (borrowing Sordo’s codriver Marc Marti) – on Thursday and Friday Sordo. In the interview Daniel Sordo says that he would like to carry on climbing in the championship and finally win a rally. Also, he’s not very worried by the presence of JWRC champion Ogier in the championship, but he’s happy that Citroen carries on to support young talens – as they once did for him. This footage of the test is from channel 3 in Catalunya:

Petter’s will decide his car for 2009 during next weekend

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Petter Solberg has released an official statement, quoted in full here:

- There are still some issues to sort out regarding which car I will be driving this season, but a decision will be made during next weekend.
Petter S.

So, finally we know when a decision will come – and this time the date is confirmed by Petter himself. Speculation has been running high for a while, with Citroen and Ford mentioned as marques – but lately even a Proton development/test role has been mentioned as an alternative, following Petter’s meeting with the Proton management.

Video: Chris Atkinsons first impressions of the Citroen C4 WRC

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

A few days ago Chris Atkinson got his first impressions of the Citroen C4 WRC at a test in northern France, getting to grips with the car in wet, dry as well as frozen conditions – and even in darkness. The test covered 180 km’s intended as a warm-up before rally Ireland, the only rally the Australian is confirmed to drive in the Citroen Junior team. However, as I’ve previously told, Atkinson will probably do more rallies in the C4. Speculations talk about 9 rallies this season in the team, while I personally have believed that Atkinson will manage to seal a full season in the Citroen. Now that seems impossible as Atkinson is not entered in Rally Norway, but I continue to believe that he will do the rest of the rallies this season – now besides Norway.

In this video you can see an interview, the test with and even Atkinson taking notes for the test:

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Atkinson himself, who has previously spent all his WRC career in a Subaru, was really impressed by the Citroen. We’ve heard it before regarding both the C4 and the Xsara, that you can attack hard into turns and still have very good control and balance of the car – facts that Atkinson immediately agreed on and told the journalists.

Looking forward to Ireland, Atkinson is probably happy to have done a full day of testing on roads that he thought were representative of the roads back in Ireland. The last time he went out of a rally car before that was in Wales, were he crashed badly and was transfered by helicopter to hospital – luckily unhurt though. Anyway, it must have been a psychological relief for him to manage to do some good testing between the accident and the rally – especially considering what happened with Subaru and that he’s now getting into a totally new car for him. After all the years struggling in problematic Subaru, it will also be really, really interesting to all of us to see how Atkinson can perform in Citroen.

Finally, just as a parenthesis, I think it seems more and more obvious that Atkinson is not planning to do just one rally in Citroen. Considering the fact that he’s launching a new website soon, he has started a Citroen branded YouTube user, he promotes the Australian Citroen dealer in his YouTube movie and other things – it seems unlikely he would do everything just because of a one-time rally. If he’s not doing a full season (except Norway) in the C4 – I at least expect that all rallies he manages to start in this season will be in the Citroen.

Video: Loeb testing for Ireland – watching out for his new Citroen colleague Atkinson?

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

The last few days Citroen with works drivers Sebastien Loeb and Daniel Sordo have tested their cars in Monaghan, Ireland for the upcoming Rally Ireland. In an interview with BBC, Loeb says that he’s happy with the car and that the Pirellis, never previously used by the Citroen team in Ireland, feels good on the surface. Loeb also admits that he would have wanted his home rally, Rallye Monte Carlo, to start the season – but tells BBC that he must now focus on Rally Ireland, a rally he won in 2008. Maybe Loeb is spotting harder concurrence this year? At least, he admits at one point in the interview that Chris Atkinson in a C4 may increase the concurrence in the championship. This seems quite logical, since the loss of Subaru and Suzuki certainly doesn’t change the fight about the top places – both teams have struggled to even get to the finish the last year(s).

This nice video by Enda Healy shows a few of the rounds done by Daniel Sordo in the test:

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Petter starts Rally Norway in his own team – or not at all

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

In an interview with Norweigan television (NRK), Petter Solberg confirms that if he will start Rally Norway it will be in his own team – not as a teammate to Sebastian Loeb. Also, he confirms that a start will take place in either Citroen or Ford and that a resolution can be expected in the next few days if he will start the rally or not.