Norwegian
Petter Solberg got his quest for a fifth victory on the
Rally of Great Britain off to a great start today by
going fastest at the pre-event Shakedown.
The four-hour test took place on a 4.95km gravel stage
in Margam Park, 61km west of the rally's base in Cardiff.
In contrast to the largely dry conditions experienced
this week for the pre-event reconnaissance, rain poured
down throughout the session making the road muddy and
extremely slippery in places. The temperature reached
a maximum of 14 degrees Celsius.
Solberg, driving for the Citroen Junior Team this
week, made four passes through the stage in his C4
WRC, setting his quickest time of 3min 16.4sec on his
final attempt. Returning to the Service Park, the 2003
World Rally Champion said he was satisfied with the
set-up of his car and was feeling positive about his
chances of success this weekend, even though this was
his first loose surface rally in the car.
"We stalled on our first run but the car worked very
well and we were on the pace even with that," he said. "Then
we did some small changes, but on the last run we went
back to the set-up we found on our pre-event test and
it felt fine. I'm happy to have found this feeling
so quickly in this car."
Solberg, who last won this rally in 2005, believes
his guest drive with Citroen is his best chance in
recent years to add another GB trophy to his collection
- come rain or shine. "The weather won't change my
plans," he said. "In fact this is good news. I haven't
tested in wet conditions with this car, so I was quite
pleased to try it in the mud. I'm feeling very positive
about my chances this weekend; I know it will be very
tough but I will try and fight for a victory. That
would be great. I will push hard, maybe not on the
first stage, but once I get into a rhythm I’ll
be attacking."
BP Ford Abu Dhabi Team driver Jari-Matti Latvala was
Solberg's closest rival, in a time just two-tenths
slower, while Petter's elder brother Henning was third
fastest in another Ford Focus RS WRC.
The two drivers battling for the 2009 Drivers' World
Championship title, Mikko Hirvonen and Sebastien Loeb,
played things cool at shakedown, setting the seventh
and fifth fastest times respectively.
Hirvonen completed just one pass through the stage
before declaring himself happy with his Ford Focus. "The
car felt good - in fact everything looks really good," he
said. "A bit of rain is okay for me, it would help
with my position as first on the road tomorrow, but
the roads are so dry underneath that I don't expect
they will change too much."
Loeb made three passes before parking up his C4. "It
was okay but the conditions were very difficult," he
said. "There was a lot of rain and mud around and the
road was very narrow so it was difficult to find the
rhythm - perhaps this is the most difficult stage of
the rally!
"It wasn't very representative of the stages of the
rally, but after a dry recce the conditions are likely
to have changed a bit anyway. We won't know exactly
where the tricky places will be and where the grip
has changed. We have a good feeling in the car, though.
We will keep the same set-up we found on the test and
we'll have to see. I think Mikko will be fast straight
away tomorrow, so I’m ready to go flat from the
start as well."
Shakedown times of the leading WRC drivers on Rally
GB:
1. P. SOLBERG. Citroen C4 WRC. 3:16.4
2. LATVALA. Ford Focus RS WRC 09. 3:16.6
3. H.SOLBERG. Ford Focus RS WRC 08. 3:18.2
4. OGIER. Citroen C4 WRC. 3:19.0
5. LOEB. Citroen C4 WRC. 3:19.6
6. SORDO. Citroen C4 WRC. 3:19.7
=7. HIRVONEN. Ford Focus RS WRC 09. 3:21.9
=7. OSTBERG. Subaru Impreza WRC 09. 3:21.9
9. AL QASSIMI. Ford Focus RS WRC 08. 3:24.3
10. RAUTENBACH. Citroen C4 WRC. 3:26.1
11. WILSON. Ford Focus RS WRC 08. 3:27.5
12. BURKART. Citroen C4 WRC. 3:41.7