At the end of
Suzuki's first full day of World Championship
rallying, both cars are safely at the
finish with some valuable lessons learned
for the future. The SX4 WRC has again
set top 10 times today, with P-G Andersson
finishing 11th overall and Toni Gardemeister
14th.
Andersson had a
clean run throughout the day, although
he encountered a small gear selection
problem in the morning and also stalled
at the start of SS5. Gardemeister's
progress was not quite so straightforward,
as he had to cope with a loss of boost
pressure in the morning (which was fixed
by the Suzuki mechanics at midday service
in Valence) and then a lack of engine
response in the afternoon
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Today's
roads were mostly dry, with only
a few damp places and a number
of flat-out sections that pushed
drivers and cars to the limit.
In these rapid conditions, the
Suzuki SX4 WRC proved itself capable
of setting top 10 stage times
once more, underlining its clear
potential for a points finish
on its debut.
Car news - Suzuki SX4 WRC n.11
(Gardemeister), n.12 (Andersson):
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Gardemeister had
limited turbo boost throughout all three
of the morning's stages, which held
him back on the tricky mountain roads
- especially during the long uphill
sections. The Suzuki mechanics traced
it to a small electrical problem at
service, but the Finn then suffered
an unrelated problem in the afternoon
that affected the engine response.
Andersson left service four minutes
late this morning as a result of some
differential adjustments, which led
to a 40-second road penalty. However,
he had no real problems at all throughout
the rest of the day and made excellent
progress on what is only his first-ever
World Championship event in a World
Rally Car.
Toni Gardemeister:
"We had a few issues today but
nothing major: it's already clear that
we have a lot of potential so I'm happy
and I know where we can improve. I'm
actually surprised by how quick we have
been already when things are working
well. There's a very long way still
to go on this rally, so tonight we will
get the car back to perfect order and
see what we can do: tomorrow's stages
are very nice."
P-G Andersson:
"Today has been very good for us,
as we've had no real problems and we've
been able to set some good times. The
encouraging thing is that we have already
been able to go quicker than some cars
and drivers with more experience. I'm
going to stick to a steady pace, because
the priority for me is to finish."
Team news:
Osamu Honda, Suzuki Senior Managing
Executive Officer: "At what is
still the start of our first event,
we are finally living our dream in one
of the toughest forms of motor sport.
Competition is in Suzuki's DNA, from
motorbikes to cars. We are finding out
of course that the top category of the
World Rally Championship is extremely
challenging, but competition like this
is the best way for us to express our
deep passion for our cars. Like the
slogan says, for us it is a Way of Life!"
Mehr Information:
www.suzuki-wrc.com
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