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WRC:Mikko Hirvonen remains in command

 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:17 pm    Post subject: WRC:Mikko Hirvonen remains in command Reply with quote


The relatively short final stage of leg one once again fell Sebastien Loeb's way as the Citroen C4 driver continued to put pressure on the BP Ford Focus duo of rally leader Mikko Hirvonen and Marcus Gronholm.

Loeb completed the stage in 5:48.9s closing the gap to second placed Gronholm to just 1.8 seconds. Rally leader Hirvonen was second fastest to Loeb and still has a nice 17 second cushion over the Monte Carlo winner.

Hirvonen did however admit that he had perhaps made the wrong tyre choice but overall he was most happy with the first day of the Norwegian Rally. �It has been good, I have really enjoyed it a great battle with Marcus and Sebastien.�

Gronholm had a difficult afternoon and admits he is not quite sure why he has seen his lead over Sebastien Loeb, once at 19 seconds, reduced so dramatically. �I don't know why, I don't understand, but tomorrow is another day but we lost too much time.�

Petter Solberg's afternoon has been pretty impressive in the Subaru Impreza despite bending his steering after the last service. �Fourth place is not bad at all and we have got through this without any major problems so it is not so bad actually.�

Dani Sordo was fifth fastest in the second Citroen C4 and after a tough opening day which sees the Spanish driver some three minutes off the ultimate pace. Henning Solberg meanwhile vaulted ahead of Gigi Galli in the overall standings with his sixth fastest time.

Chris Atkinson has had a fairly tough time of it on leg one.
The Subaru driver was downbeat following stage eight, despite his seventh fastest time which leaves him ninth overall. �It's all we can do,� he said. �It's never fun to be where we are. Anyway, let's look forward to the future.�

Toni Gardemeister was eighth fastest despite a spin late in the stage that he believes cost him around a second. Gardemeister is however pretty content with his fifth position overall.

One man who was not happy at all was OMV Kronos driver Daniel Carlsson who was 17 seconds off the pace in the stage. �My driving today has been really bad,� Carlsson admitted. �It is my confidence - it is my driving, really bad.�

The drivers now head to the �Viking Ship' for service and the second leg of the rally kicks off Saturday morning at 08.09 CET with special stage nine.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just to further summarize the previous post.

Leg 1 standings - Rally Norway.

Overall times after SS8 / Leg one (top 20):

1. Mikko Hirvonen BP Ford Focus RS WRC 06 1hr 24mins 39.0secs M
2. Marcus Gronholm BP Ford Focus RS WRC 06 +00mins 15.5secs M
3. Sebastien Loeb Citroen Total WRT C4 WRC +00mins 17.3secs M
4. Petter Solberg Subaru WRT Impreza WRC 2006 +01mins 01.6secs M
5. Toni Gardemeister MMSP Ltd Mitsubishi Lancer WR05 +01mins 20.1secs A8
6. Gigi Galli Aimont Citroen Xsara WRC +01mins 26.3secs A8
7. Henning Solberg Stobart Ford Focus WRC 06 +01mins 27.1secs M
8. Manfred Stohl OMV Kronos Citroen Xsara WRC +01mins 56.9secs M
9. Chris Atkinson Subaru WRT Impreza WRC 2006 +02mins 10.6secs M
10. Jari-Matti Latvala Stobart Ford Focus WRC 06 +02mins 24.5secs M
11. Daniel Carlsson OMV Kronos Citroen Xsara WRC +02mins 32.4ecs M
12. Juho Hanninen MMSP Ltd Mitsubishi Lancer WR05 +02mins 54.8secs A8
13. Mads Ostberg Adapta Subaru Impreza WRC +03mins 07.4secs A8
14. Daniel Sordo Citroen Total WRT C4 WRC +03mins 07.8secs M
15. Andreas Mikkelsen Stobart Ford Focus RS WRC04 +03mins 44.6secs A8
16. Matthew Wilson Stobart Ford Focus WRC 06 +04mins 13.4secs A8
17. Xavier Pons MMSP Ltd Mitsubishi Lancer WR05 +04mins 16.8secs A8
18. Guy Wilks Ford Focus WRC 05 +04mins 41.4secs A8
19. Rune Dalsjo Subaru Impreza S9 +04mins 44.5secs A8
20. Tord Linnerud Ford Focus +05mins 25.5secs A8

Overall JRC after SS8 / Leg one (top eight):

1. P-G Andersson Suzuki Swift S1600 1hr 26mins 39.2secs J
2. Patrik Sandell Renault Clio R3 +02mins 27.4secs J
3. Trond Svenkerud Ford Fiesta ST +09mins 00.5secs J
4. Aaron Burkart Citroen C2 +09mins 22.4secs J
5. Andrea Cortinovis Renault Clio +10mins 04.2secs J
6. Jaan Molder Suzuki Swift S1600 +10mins 45.6secs J
7. Kalle Pinomaki Renault Clio R3 +11mins 34.2secs J
8. Shaun Gallager Citroen C2 R2 +15mins 14.2secs J

Notable retirements*:

None.

M - denotes Manufacturer entry.
J - denotes Junior RC entry.

all times unofficial

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