Posts Tagged ‘henning solberg’
Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The world is upside-down for Henning? Cato Menkerud splits with the Norweigan driver and no deal is still signed for the WRC 2010. Photo: Rasmus Bjerén
Henning Solberg and Cato Menkerud splits their co-operation after many years together. According to Norweigan media, the decision was taken this week – and the older brother Solberg now has to find a new codriver for his WRC challenge. If there will be one, this is – nothing is still known about Henning’s plans and rumours have placed him in rallycross instead of WRC this season.
According to Norweigan newspaper VG, Henning and Cato has been dissentient for a long time regarding what the next step should be in their World Championship plan. Cato Menkerud claims that the two are still good friends, but says:
- We’ve worked together for many years, but the cooperations hasn’t been as inspiring lately.
Henning, who has been driving with Menkerud since 2002, says:
- We’ve been keeping on for many years, and there’s nothing wrong.
According to VG, Solbergs plans for the season are still to be decided – and there is no deal signed. Menkerud is looking for a new driver to co-drive, and two different drivers should be more interesting than others.
Tags: 2010, cato menkerud, co-driver, henning solberg, WRC
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
I want to wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Soon, Maximum Attack has existed for one year, and even since the last half of the year hasn’t been very active until recently – it’s been a good one. Now, let’s hope for an even better 2010. IRC are full of interesting competitors, and the WRC Cup/S-WRC along with Kimi Räikkönen’s comeback makes up for some interesting stuff in the WRC too.
Until Rally Sweden starts – better than ever – in the beginning of February, why not stick with this video of Henning Solberg? I was standing in exactly that turn, really close to the camera that took this pictures – and even though accidents are never fun – it was a fabulous example of the thrill you can get to see in a WRC event.
By the way… Here is my own (still) footage of the event:

Tags: 2006, accident, henning solberg, merry christmas, rally sweden, team expert, uddeholm swedish rally
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Sunday, April 26th, 2009
Rally Argentina’s number this year is five. It was the fifth event of the year, it was Loeb’s fifth win of the year and it was Loeb’s fifth consecutive win in Argentina. It sounds cool – but I’m afraid it’s more bad than good.
After a first day with Sordo, Latvala and Hirvonen still in the fight about the lead, Loeb went into his common leading position on Saturday and kept it for the rest of the rally. For a long time, Jari-Matti Latvala looked to take a good position after his disappointing results recently – but on the 19th stage he got some problems with the fuel pressure, making him finish the rally i 6th position. Almost the same happened to Petter Solberg, who lost his fuel pressure on the next stage dropping him out of the rally. All this meant that Loeb won followed by his team-mate Dani Sordo and with Henning Solberg on third place. However, I’m not very worried about Latvala since he managed to finish, the fault wasn’t his – and I still think he has potential to be a good driver. Malcolm Wilson will have to take this error on his account and keep his confidence in Latvala.
In P-WRC Al-Attiyah won in front of Ligato, very much taking Ligato out of the discussion of a P-WRC win, while it made Al-Attiyah highly actual for the same thing. He’s now in second place of the championship, having only Armindo Araujo ahead and having Patrik Sandell just one point behind.
I must say… Let’s hope for a more interesting result in the same rally – and hopefully a one where Loeb doesn’t win, Ford takes big points and the fight is a little bit better. The Loeb/Citroen domination is killing the WRC…
Tags: 2009, argentina, armindo araujo, daniel sordo, henning solberg, jari-matti latvala, marcos ligato, mikko hirvonen, patrik sandell, petter solberg, pwrc, rally argentina, sebastien loeb
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Saturday, April 18th, 2009
So, after the long time off, here comes a catch up of what I haven’t mentioned:
- Rally of Portugal ended quite as expected. Loeb first, Hirvonen next, the Sordo and then finally something unexpected: Petter Solberg. I’m really impressed by seeing him so high up in the standings. The car went well in Cyprus, but that’s a much slower and way different rally. I’m really impressed and I must admit I was wrong regarding Portugal, but I still think Petter shouldn’t expect very much of the Xsara later on in the faster rallies of the season. Anyway, Portugal was a real Norweigan party with Petter 4th, Henning 5th and Östberg 6th!
- Patrik Sandell made the PWRC season much more interesting when he went off the road early in Portugal, allowing for Armindo Araujo to win the group N class. This means a huge change in the standings where Araujo now leads with 23 points, before Sandell on 20 and both Brynhildsen and Prokop on 14. Now we just need a Brynhildsen and Prokop to take one step up – then the PWRC is a real nest. In fact, I consider PWRC at least as interesting this season as the WRC.
- Added to Petter’s impressive performance in Portugal, one should take into account that he was ill. On the run-up to the rally he was diagnosed with legionella, an evil disease that can be really bad. Petter is still suffering from the bacteria, but doctors have this week made sure that there will be no permanent harm to Petter’s lungs. That’s the good news. The bad news is that Petter has bronchitis and will have to take medicins for a while – medicins that interfere with the doping rules of the WRC. Petter has discussed the issue with the WRC doctors, and he will now have to stop eating the medicines before starting in Argentina next weekend.
- A lot about Petter, but it should also be added that he have tested the Abarth Grande Punto Super2000 – and Abarth immediately sent out a press release that Petter was looking to do a few IRC events in the car this year. I don’t know if that’s true, but didn’t Petter say something about a focus on the WRC? Well, I don’t know, I just know that I probably wouldn’t choose the Abarth…
- Conrad Rautenbach will go to Azores in a PH Sport backed Peugeot 207 Super2000. I guess his competitive impression will be quite weak, as usual, but it still annoys me considering the doubtful source of his money. When will somebody ask this guy where he get all his cash? Considering that he now adds an IRC drive on top of his current Citroen drive in WRC, war and crimes(?) seems to be really a good affair.
- Jari-Matti Latvala immediately got speculated to leave the team after his frightening crash in Portugal. After 20 rolls, voices were raised everywhere that he should be thrown out of the Ford team. I think that Latvala’s team-mate, Mikko Hirvonen, has proven quite the opposite. Hirvonen’s career in Subaru in 2004 was disastrous, but exactly that kind of learning period that a young drivers needs – and to stop investing in Latvala now would be totally stupid, since he has shown numerous times that he has got the speed. Just wait and see, if Latvala get’s the time he will show everyone… (and at the moment he seems to have gotten a little bit more time)
- That’s it – keep coming here, because Rally Argentina is coming up – and I’ll try to be a little bit more regular in my posting again!
Tags: abarth, armindo araujo, citroen xsara wrc, disease, grande punto, henning solberg, legionella, mads östberg, patrik sandell, petter solberg, portugal, pwrc, rally argentina, rally of portugal
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Friday, March 13th, 2009
Sebastien Loeb leads Cyprus Rally after stage one, followed by Dani Sordo and Mikko Hirvonen. A quite expected top three, in other words. What’s more unexpected is that Henning Solberg collided with a truck on the road section and had to retire from day one. Luckily noone was hurt, but such unnecessary retirements are really irritating. It has happened quite a few times, and Henning’s younger brother knows very well how it feels…
Tags: accident, collision, cyprus rally, henning solberg, ss1
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Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
A few days ago I posted a video about Henning being furious on his mechanics, because of a mistake. For a short while, it seems like Henning thought that the fault was caused by sabotage, but he has now changed his mind after talking to the parc fermé guards in person. However, the Adapta team scored a very faded result on the event and they immediately woke up when talking about sabotage. Team manager Mårten Östberg tells Norweigan media that they monitored the car all time except for the nightly parc fermé. Despite the fact that the parc fermé is guarded by guards appointed by the FIA, Östberg thinks that the car was sabotaged there:
- We have no suspect, but as we see it there is no doubt that the car has been sabotaged, he says to moss-avis.no.
I have of course no clue if Östberg’s car has been sabotaged – but it sounds quite strange. I think the team should be very, very careful before doing so serious accusations. Even though Mads Östberg says to moss-avis.no that the sabotage itself didn’t cause their bad results – it mostly sounds like losers talk now…
Tags: adapta, adapta world rally team, ford, henning solberg, mads östberg, morten östberg, sabotage, subaru
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Friday, February 13th, 2009
PG has been flying in Norway this weekend setting really impressive times. He won both stage 6 and 7 and is now 6th overall, pushing Henning Solberg back to 7th position. This means that the Solberg brothers now have been split in the results, where Petter ends up on 5th position 1min26.7s off the lead, PG on 6th just 6 seconds after and then Henning in 7th position 1.8 seconds after PG.
I know PG is a good driver, but his performance in the Skoda Fabia WRC is really impressive. I hope it lasts during the weekend!
Tags: henning solberg, petter solberg, pg andersson
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Friday, February 13th, 2009
Henning Solberg is reported to have stopped on the road section after SS6 with a broken gearbox. That would mean a major drawback to the home fight between him and brother Petter Solberg. It’s also really bad because this rally is (was?) Henning’s big, big chance – as I’ve previously written about.
UPDATE: Henning Solberg lost paddle gear shifting but he has switched to manual and is moving on. Henning’s still in the game!
More info about Hennings problems, in Norweigan: http://www.vg.no/sport/motor/artikkel.php?artid=558277
Tags: gearbox, henning solberg, stop
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Friday, February 13th, 2009
Henning and Petter Solberg are having a close fight in Norway. After six stages Petter is fifth, 1:03.0 after after Hirvonen while Henning is sixth, 18.3 seconds further back. However, with just an 18 second gap – anything can happen – and the brothers proved the close fight on the sixth stage where they did exactly the same time; 8:16.5. To do exactly the same time with a precision of tenth of seconds on a 14.61 km stage is quite cool.
Tags: battle, close, fight, henning solberg, petter solberg, rally norway
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Friday, February 13th, 2009
Henning Solberg has been a good client for MSport the last few years. This year, he is running in cooperation with Stobart where the Stobart team pays around half the bill, which means around 1.1 million euros. This year he’s the first driver of the Stobart team – always getting the best stuff available and highest priority. I just wonder, how high is highest priority and how good is the best stuff? Looking at this video, Henning indicates that it’s not always world class…
Tags: angry, furious, henning solberg, msport, stobart
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