Posts Tagged ‘rally sweden’

Video: Ford Rally Sweden service

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Here are a few videos from the Rally Sweden servicepark yesterday.

The Ford team’s service area:
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Ford’s Super2000 service area:
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Ford under the bonnet:
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Ford’s Stobart service:
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Thanks to mijn400 for the videos.

Rally Sweden scrutineering photos

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Here are a few photos from the scrutineering this evening. All photos are taken by Mikael Hjerpe, big thanks to him!

P-A Sääv's car in scrutineering.

P-A Sääv's Skoda Fabia S2000 in scrutineering.

Eyvind Brynhildsen's car in scrutineering.

Eyvind Brynhildsen's Skoda Fabia S2000 in scrutineering.

Car's waiting for scrutineering outside Svensk Bilprovning in Karlstad.

Car's waiting for scrutineering outside Svensk Bilprovning in Karlstad.

Mads Östberg's Subaru Impreza WRC.

Mads Östberg's Subaru Impreza WRC.

Patrik Flodin's Subaru.

Patrik Flodin's Subaru.

Patrik Flodin himself...

Patrik Flodin himself...

Journalists and drivers waiting at the scrutineering.

Journalists and drivers waiting at the scrutineering.

Report from scrutineering

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Here comes some short facts reported from the scrutineering in Karlstad tonight:

  • Patrik Flodin with co-driver Göran Bergsten met a car on the recce today and had to push their car off road. They stood off road for an hour before being able to continue.
  • Co-driver Göran Bergsten told that the roads today were a looot better than the cars they drove yesterday. Even Anders Gröndal seems to be of the same opinion, looking at his blog… :)
  • The drivers doing the shakedown gets four extra tyres.
Rally Sweden scrutineering in Karlstad. Photo: Mikael Hjerpe

Rally Sweden scrutineering in Karlstad. Photo: Mikael Hjerpe

Video: Petter Solberg Rally Sweden test

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Here is a video uploaded by PSWRT today from service in their Rally Sweden tests:

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Some clarifications regarding winter conditions

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

There has been recce going on today for Rally Sweden, and the impressions from the drivers seems to be varied. Home driver Patrik Sandell concluded the first day with the quote “a lot of snow but no ice = perfect for me!” while Norweigan driver Anders Gröndal has written on his blog that the rally will be “many of the stages will be more of a gravel rally than a winter rally”.

Gröndal’s reaction is interesting. Some drivers seems to be complaining about the conditions – and I understand if they have problems driving on snow. It’s complicated – for sure – and it should be! I’m sure I would be quite concerned if I were to drive a rally on it. However, Gröndal’s quote must be some other kind of problem, possibly some kind of overheating in his brain?! :) He has been driving a full day in the forests with around half a meter of snow all around him – and he can still claim that it’s not a winter rally? Come on, no matter if you reach the gravel – it’s still very much winter and wintry conditions, dear Gröndal. I’ll explain why…

So, here comes a short tutorial about the difference between snow, ice and water – dedicated to Anders Gröndal:

  • Snow is a type of precipation consisting of crystalline water ice (Full definition is on Wikipedia). In it’s fully frozen state snow feels really dry.
  • When snow melts, it results in fluid water. Quite logically, since it’s small ice crystals. This means, that when it rains on snow or when temperatures raise above zero – the snow on the road (since we’re talking rally here) gets softer and melts to water from the top.
  • If the temperature goes down below zero again, the partially melted snow layer will freeze again. The parts of the snow that is fully or partially melted will form a layer of solid ice on the road. This is the ice Gröndal is talking about – and missing.
  • If you’ve read all those three points, I guess you don’t find it very difficult. It’s like the very, very basics of winter weather and surfaces. And therefore it’s hard to understand that Gröndal doesn’t understand it. However, to call the current conditions (that for sure will include gravel after the loose snow is swept away) something else than proper winter conditions is just pure bullshit – and now you know why: The ice layer Gröndal is talking about is nice, for sure. But it doesn’t come from winter conditions – it comes from the _lack_ of winter conditions sometimes earlier in time…

So, for everyone of you coming to Sweden. Be cool. Gröndal will have to struggle if he isn’t good enough to drive on proper winter conditions (!) – but you will have a wonderful time with a lot of loose, cold snow out in the forests. It has just never melted since the winter started in early December – but to me that’s more a good sign than a bad!?!

Enjoy!

By the way, to Anders Gröndal: You don’t need to thank me for this guide. Be my guest! And if you still don’t understand – go to some local gas station here in Sweden and buy yourself a “glass” (icecream). Bring it into your cottage or hotel room and see what happens after a while. When it’s half frozen… Go out again and see what happens. Tada! It’s like magic!

Video: PG Andersson test in Norway

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Here are two fresh videos from PG Andersson’s test yesterday with the Skoda Fabia Super2000 in Norway. This Monday was PG’s only test day with the Skoda and the team, Czech based JM Racing, before Rally Sweden. The team has brought six men to Sweden, including three mechanics, one team manager, one engineer and one coordinator. PG himself brings in his regular mechanics “Pitan” and “Henke”.

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Thanks to Hedlund80 for the videos.

Patrik Sandell’s new livery and test report

Monday, February 8th, 2010
Some of Sandell's new livery exposed at the successful test in Norway. Photo: James Holms

Some of Sandell's new livery exposed at the successful test in Norway. Photo: James Holms

Patrik Sandell with co-driver Emil Axelsson have spent the day testing on snow in Norway with their car for the 2010 season, the Red Bull Skoda Fabia Super2000.

Sandell himself said at the test:

- We’re doing just fine. It was good to do a rally in Norway last weekend, so we didn’t have to start at zero now. We are doing some small adjustments to the dampers to find the right setup for Rally Sweden, but the feeling is really good. Since it has snowed so much this winter the roads will be narrower than in 2008, which will make the speed go down. However, it will still be a fast rally so we chose a fast test road to see have the Skoda behaves in full speed bends.

Patrik, who will drive in the new S-WRC / WRC Cup class, continues:

- The competition in the rally will be the best we have ever met. PG is driving exactly the same car on a wild card and will be incredibly fast, so he will probably be our biggest challenge. But even Prokop and Tuohino will be there fighting for the points, he concludes.

A lot of last minute testing is going on…

Monday, February 8th, 2010
PG Andersson's car at today's test. Photo: pgandersson.se

PG Andersson's car at today's test. Photo: pgandersson.se

As the header says, a lot of last minute testing is going on for Rally Sweden… On the list is local ace P-A Sääv that will do the rally in his privately owned and newly bought Skoda Fabia Super2000. Together with him, PG Andersson will do tests with his Skoda Fabia Super2000 that has now arrived in Sweden. At the same time as PG and Sääv is testing their Fabias, Patrik Sandell is doing tests with the Red Bull Rally Team today over in Norway…

PG Andersson's car without stripes in the garage after arrival.

PG Andersson's car without stripes in the garage after arrival.

Andreas Mikkelsen has decided to go for the Ford Fiesta S2000 in IRC

Monday, February 8th, 2010
Andreas Mikkelsen's test place in Kall, Sweden a few days ago when Marcus Grönholm was testing the car. Today, Monday, it's Andreas' turn to do the testing. Photo: andreasmikkelsen.no

Andreas Mikkelsen's test place in Kall, Sweden a few days ago when Marcus Grönholm was testing the car. Today, Monday, it's Andreas' turn to do the testing. Photo: andreasmikkelsen.no

It seems like Andreas Mikkelsen has decided that he will use the Ford Fiesta Super2000 for this years campaign (source: Verdens Gang) in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge. Earlier, I have reported that Mikkelsen was still in the choice between the Fiesta and the Skoda Fabia Super2000 – a decisiong that now has been made.

First off and as we already know, Andreas will do Sweden in the Fiesta. Then he will follow up with a seven round programme in the IRC with the hope to go back to the World Rally Championship in 2011.

Mikkelsen’s manager, Erik Veiby, says:

- We have been working purposefully to get Andreas and Ola in a competitive car, and a team that can win the IRC series this year.

We’ll see if that’s correct…

Petter tested in Sweden again on Sunday

Monday, February 8th, 2010
Petter Solberg's car during service while testing in Sweden on Sunday. Photo: PSWRT

Petter Solberg's car during service while testing in Sweden on Sunday. Photo: PSWRT

Petter Solberg, who has previously done both tests and a few test rallys (Svully Rally Dahbi in Norway and Finnskogsvalsen in Sweden) during the recent weeks, tested his Citroën C4WRC in Sweden once again yesterday. In a short post on his blog Petter said that driving the car was good fun and that it’s really fast. Today Petter is probably checking in for the rally and tomorrow starts the recce that will take place during Tuesday and Wednesday.