Posts Tagged ‘norway’

Deep shit for PG

Monday, March 9th, 2009

This note comes a little bit late maybe, but after this weekend’s Numedalsrally in Norway, PG Andersson has now only shit ahead concerning his rallying career – in a short term. There are (from what I know) no planned rallies and sponsors are holding their money tight because of the economical crisis.

Maybe PG will do some more starts in the Skoda in Norway – and in the most optimistic situation also in Finland or Poland – but in a whole I fear his career will be on hold for the rest of his year. Hopefully he manages to get something together for next year though, but it will be tough.

Anyway… He’s a hell of a driver and a good entertainer. Go PG!

Interview: PG looking forward to Rally Norway

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Despite a tight economy, PG Andersson will drive Rally Norway in the same Skoda Fabia WRC as he has used during two rallies in the Norweigan Championship recently.  The Fabia is owned by Norweigan driver Bernhard Kongsrud and has now passed a major overhaul since last time it was used. During Sunday and Monday, PG tested the car in Finnskogen, Norway:

- It worked out quite well. I want to change some small things, but overall it works fine. On Wednesday we will get new differentials delivered, so we will try to fit them on the car before shakedown to test them there. Besides that, it’s the same car as I used in the Norweigan Championship – the only difference is that it’s now completely gone-through and checked.

In 2008, PG was works driver for the Suzuki World Rally Team. However, after just one year of competition – Suzuki decided to close their WRC activity and blamed the financial crisis. Just looking at the chassi, the Skoda Fabia WRC is quite similar to the Suzuki, but we all know that means almost nothing. So, how similar are the two cars? PG answers:

- In size, they’re quite similar and they also have the same type of suspension, so it’s not a major difference – but all cars have their own character. The Skoda has a little bit more torque than the Suzuki, but it lacks a bit of top capacity. Besides that, the Suzuki was more aggressive and therefore harder to drive than the Skoda.

Surprisingly, PG’s regular co-driver Jonas Andersson can’t accompany him in Norway. He is a building worker and got a new employer in December that doesn’t seem to like rallying – despite the building company being Norweigan, Jonas can’t get off-duty. That means that Anders Fredriksson will join PG in the rally. He is not completely new to PG and the Skoda, since he has done quite some rallies with PG before – and also was the first one in the right seat when PG tested the WRC Skoda for the first time.

Yesterday I talked to Patrik Sandell, who said that the new wider Pirelli Sottozero tyres worked good in the tracks but made it really slippery in the snow. PG seems to agree to that, but he doesn’t share Patrik’s theory that the tyres would favour Scandinavians:

- The tyres work really well in the tracks, but as soon as you get out of the track it get’s slippery. Of course it has always been slippery out there, but now it’s even worse than before. Now it has been snowing quite a lot, but I can’t see that it would favour us Scandinavians. I think Loeb and the others can keep into the track too…

Talking about Sandell, some people have speculated on the Fabia Super2000 car being able to beat the Fabia WRC, probably much because of the good initial result of the Proton S2000 in Ireland. However, this seemed to depend much on the tyres in the difficult Ireland conditions – and PG doesn’t give much about the thought about the Fabia S2000 beating the WRC, if nothing happens of course:

- I’m nooot worried, says PG with a laugh.

As I mentioned previously, PG’s start has been surrounded by economical problems. However, those seems to be solved now, but the rest of the season looks dark:

- We’re obviously here and we’re gonna drive – but there wont be any money left after that, is PG’s short answer being questioned by me about the economical situation.

So, what can we expect in Rally Norway? During todays tests, PG drove on the same roads as Petter Solberg on Finnskogen. They did some comparisons and after winning two Norweigan Championship rallies PG seems to look resonably bright on his chances, despite not having a top car:

- Petter did his last run today 4 seconds faster than me with new tyres on a 9 km road, and I set my time using tyres that I had driven on for 100-110 km’s, so it seemed quite okay. The opposition now is of course totally different from the Norweigan Championship rounds I’ve driven, so if I can finish on fifth or sixth position I have to be really satisfied. You can’t really drive away from the Fords and Citroens, so you have to have some luck too. If I can battle somewhere around Mads Östberg I’ll have to be happy…

Henning’s best chance to win – ever

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Henning Solberg is a good rally driver, but not the best. He knows that for sure, but he also loves the sport and he wants to be on the top of the podium. He’s also smart, so he knows that this years Rally Norway will be the best chance he has ever had. He’s on home soil, he has a better car than he has ever driven, he is self-confident after a really strong finish in Ireland, he has a full season to drive and doesn’t need to worry about finances for the next rally, etc. etc. etc. And even smarter – he has realised that he should do everything to win in Norway.

So, Henning decided to expand his testing schedule a little. This Saturday and Sunday he is testing with the Stobart team in Gol, Norway. The bill goes to Henning, but it may be worth it. Today they’ve adjusted differentials, for example – and the testing probably means that older brother Solberg will be a lot warmer in his clothes than he would have been otherwise.

Now, he just needs to hope for the victory… I actually think he has good chances, but I don’t think he will do it. Hirvonen or Latvala will beat him, but a podium position is not at all unrealistic. However, it’s easy to want a little bit too much, so let’s hope Henning doesn’t end up in a snowbank somewhere. We’ll see in a week…

While we wait, let’s check out some pictures I took in the Swedish Rally 2006. Hopefully Henning see’s them too – so he knows how he shouldn’t do.

Henning Solberg, Uddeholm Swedish Rally 2006

What will happen tomorrow?

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Now Petter has announced his plan. Not very much details, but at least a plan – and it’s not that very big, super, WRC team from Norway that it was speculated to be. That leaves the question… What will happen on the Bjerke racetrack in Norway on Tuesday? Rally Norway invites to a press conference where a new Norweigan WRC team capable to fight with the best works teams will be presented. Petter has told Swedish newspaper VF that he wont be there - he will stay in France until Wednesday (testing the Le Mans car).

Maybe, and also probably I’m afraid, it will be regarding the Adapta World Rally Team. Adapta announced already last year that they would do a large assault this season with Mads Östberg in a Subaru. Maybe it’s some kind of up-hotted release regarding that? Perhaps they’ve managed to get an even better deal following the Subaru retirement, a second Norweigan driver besides Mads Östberg and even better Prodrive support? Not big news, I guess – but eyy… Let’s hope for something better until tomorrow! :)

Petter reveals his plan?

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Speculations regarding Petter Solberg’s future has taken a new turn. Rumours are talking about a planned press conference on Tuesday the 27th of January in the Bjerke race track, Norway. The press conference will be about the presentation of a brand new, Norweigan WRC team fully compareable to the best of factory teams.

Maybe Petter and Henning has managed to get a deal together with Ford/Stobart creating their own team, run by Ramsport? Ramsport is close to MSport and have previously worked with Andreas Mikkelsen, so they’ve already got a Norweigan connection. It would be nice to see it happen!

Expect more turns before it’s over…

Petter’s answer this weekend – or may it come already tonight?

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Petter has promised to deliver his answer regarding car in the WRC 2009 during this weekend. However, the answer may come already tonight when Petter is guest in the program “Friday” in Norweigan Television. If Petter has managed to get a few more personal sponsors onboard, I’m sure they would appreciate to be happy to be presented in live TV.

Eyvind Brynhildsen does the PWRC with RalliArt New Zealand – but does he need a PR course?

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Young Norweigan Eyvind Brynhildsen will do the full PWRC for Ralliart New Zealand. He will drive Rally Norway, Cyprus Rally, Rally de Portugal, Rally Argentina, Rally d’Italia Sardegna, Acropolis Rally, Rally Australia and Wales Rally GB. A good difference to almost all other european PWRC drivers (which seems to be most of the drivers) that almost always skip the oversea’s events.

However, there is one thing I really don’t get here. Eyvind hasn’t even put a press release regarding his drive on his own website? He’s got BrynhildsenTV there, but he hasn’t got any updated news on his new deal!? That’s quite… Strange. I thought he along with the other Norweigan guys were those supermanaged, professional young guns knowing exactly how to play their cards to get on top of the World Rally Championship – at least to know that they wont fall on anything other than pure driving skills. You need to do better, Eyvind!

After this little burst, I just wonder one more thing. Is Brynhildsen still working on the rumoured Lancer WRC05 (with ’07 upgrades) deal for the Norweigan Championship along with MML Sports? If he could manage to secure that, he seems to have done his homework quite well anyway (but why not Super2000?), allowing him to drive both group N and WRC during 2009. The Lancer is a good car and he should be able to perform good in the Norweigan Championship. Maybe that’s why he hasn’t had time to update his website…