Posts Tagged ‘production car’

Rally d’Italia-Sardinia: Latvala proves his pace

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Rally d’Italia-Sardinia became the rally where Jari-Matti Latvala once again would prove his speed. After leading the car-breaking rally from the very first stage until the end, maybe he can throw some water on the fires of all people yelling after Rally of Portugal. Then, everyone seemed to want him replaced in the Ford team… Anyway, I stick to my opinon about the time it takes to create a new star in the WRC, and as I said already in April Latvala’s team-mate Mikko Hirvonen is one of the best evidences ever that a crash-king can soon become a regular and stable podium contender. Now, I guess we can just hope this win comes as a confidence boost for Latvala making him step off just a little but still being fast in the next rallies and allowing for Ford to take back some of Citroen’s big advantage in the manufacturers championship. That would make the WRC a little bit more exciting…

Something that seems to be exciting all the time this year is the production car WRC. In Sardinia, the rally ended with Nasser al-Attiyah leading the field, taking the lead from Patrik Sandell with just 1.5 seconds on the very last stage. Annoying for Sandell, who took over the lead from his countryman Patrik Flodin on Saturday, when Flodin was hit by trouble. This means Al-Attiyah leads the championship with 31pts ahead of Araujo on 29pts and Sandell on 28pts. PWRC will be a tough battle until the end, it seems!

Other interesting things in this rally:

  • Loeb is under investigation for a wheel change made on Saturday. Probably the subject of investigation is if the car was moving at any time when Loeb or Elena wasn’t seated. If so – this would be against the rules and should be punished, as with Duval in Japan a few years ago. This means, Loeb may lose his position…
  • Petter Solberg caught the third place, ahead of Sordo (who retired after turbo problems) and Loeb who took the fourth place. Loeb was really happy with his new car spec after shakedown, and seemed to settle well with it during the weekend after some overheating problems on stage one. Now, the big question is what Citroen will do… I’ll make a separate post about that since it’s really an interesting question.
  • Despite having ran Cyprus a few months ago, Sardinia seems to be the most car-breaking even of the season so far… (Henning, Rautenbach, Sordo, Ogier, Loeb’s puncture, Petter’s  [and all the others'] overheating)

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The winner takes it all in group N

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

The group N-class in Norway is a real nest of wasps. Brynhildsen, Mikkelsen, Flodin, and Sandell competes (almost for the Swedes) on home soil and are all strong competitors for the class victory. The not-some-home Arai is also – and Prokop was – until he got a penalty today (I don’t know why, but speeding on recce or replacing engine may be the reason), so he’s quite out of the game. Competing in group N is a high game, and in one way I think the pressure is higher there than in the WRC.

Why?

Because in WRC you get seen – even if you’re in 5th place. Group N is downprioritized in media and in the eyes of many spectators, so there is only one way to be seen there – to win. That’s the only thing that matters. Of course all WRC competitors also wants to win, but if you’re in top eight (=points) – you’ve still made a quite good achievement and people will probably remember your name for a while.

So, Brynhildsen, Mikkelsen, Flodin and Sandell may all be nervous – and they should be.
The winner takes it all!

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What happened to Tina Thörner?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

A few weeks ago, I revealed that Nasser al-Attiyah negotiated with Skoda to get a Fabia Super2000 and compete a full PWRC season this year. His co-driver would be Tina Thörner, who would make a beloved comeback in the WRC after quite some years away just competing in rally raid. That was said to me by sources very close to Tina (so close that I’m almost totally sure they weren’t wrong). She also made no secret about it after the Dakar when she told the press that Nasser was looking to to the PWRC – and that she would co-drive. According to my sources, there have been problems delivering cars from Skoda but it seems like Nasser will finally get his Fabia, although nothing is clear.

The strange this is… It will not be with Tina. In today’s VF (Swedish newspaper), Tina says that she considers to end her rallying career (this is nothing new, last time was a just one or two years ago what I can remember) and that she will certainly not do the PWRC in the Skoda. More exactly, she says:

- No, I wont co-drive [Nasser in the Fabia]. I think it will be hard to win the championship without a works drive. Then there is no need to drag around when I can do other things that are fun. I’ve got so many assignments so I wouldn’t have the time anyway.

I don’t know if it’s only me – but isn’t it strange? A few weeks ago she was going, now she’s not. She blames her assignments – but have her bookings rushed so much those few weeks and hasn’t she been able to say no? Strange… Also, she blames the unability to win the championship when they’re not driving for a works team. But honestly, when she said they were going to do the PWRC… What works-team did she think about then? From what I know, there is no pure, totally factory supported works team in the championship? All are ran by private teams (URT as an example) or by local outfits (RalliArt NZ). Or have I missed out on one?

To me, Skoda seems like one of the best opportunities. She would get a strong car (if in doubt – check out the Monte results) with a factory that would probably give her and Nasser quite high priority – because of the fact that they were one of just two Skoda’s in the championship.

Conclusion is… Of course Tina’s time isn’t the problem. Maybe the lack of factory support could be the problem, yes – but that would surprise me. Weren’t she at all aware of the circumstances in WRC these days?! No, more likely is that there is some other problem that she doesn’t wanna tell us – or maybe she just changed her mind. It probably doesn’t matter very much at all – but I just wonder one thing:

Why didn’t she just say that she changed her mind?

Note: Chris Patterson is likely to be Nasser’s co-driver in the PWRC instead of Tina, according to VF.

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Al-Attiyah negotiating with Skoda – may bring Tina Thörner back into the WRC

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Nasser Al-Attiyah from Qatar, reigning FIA Baja Champion, did a decent run in this years Dakar before missing out on some waypoints because of technical problems, that later on made the organisers exclude him and Swedish co-driver Tina Thörner from the rally. However, besides rally raid Al-Attiyah is also a very experienced competitor in the PWRC – and now he want’s to come back there. Currently he is negotiating with Skoda with the aim to do the full PWRC championship 2009 in a Skoda Fabia Super2000.

Nasser has previously been co-driven by different people – but this time Tina Thörner would be his choice. Tina is a unique profile and her co-driver career started already in 1990. She has gone with different drivers in both rally raid and WRC, including legendary names as Ari Vatanen, Colin McRae, Jutta Kleinschmidt and this years Dakar winner Giniel DeVilliers.

So, let’s hope that Al-Attiyah, Thörner and Skoda get their pieces together. To start in Norway is too late, but for PWRC you can exclude two events of the year – so that’s not a problem. To see them going into the PWRC could make up for a decent fight and comparison with Thörner’s countryman Patrik Sandell – who drives Skoda for the Red Bull Team. Taking into account that also Flodin competes in the PWRC with the Uspenskiy Rally Team, it would mean three Swedes able to fight in the PWRC top.

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