05 t/m 07 maart 2010 WRC Rally Mexico
Einduitslag WRC Rally Mexico:
Ford maintains world championship lead after
Mexican double
BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team retained the lead of the FIA World
Rally Championship after a double points haul in Rally Mexico today.
Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen finished fourth on the demanding dirt
roads in a Ford Focus RS World Rally Car, with team-mates Jari-Matti
Latvala and Miikka Anttila 27.6 seconds behind in fifth. The results
mean Ford leads the manufacturers' standings by six points after two
rounds of the 13-rally series.

High altitude and slippery gravel roads in the hills above the rally
base of León, 400km north-west of Mexico City, characterised the event,
returning to the championship after a year's absence. The speed tests
climbed to 2730 metres, and the thin air at that height meant engines 'ran
out of breath', losing up to 30 per cent of their power. Loose gravel on
the surface was a huge disadvantage to the early starters, who swept
away the stones to leave a cleaner and faster line for those behind.
Hirvonen and Latvala were first and third in the start order on Friday's
opening leg and Hirvonen endured the worst of the conditions. The
29-year-old Finn, winner of the opening round in Sweden last month,
ended the leg in sixth, one place behind Latvala. Better start positions
yesterday offered the opportunity to climb the order and Hirvonen and
Latvala were second and third fastest respectively in the leg. However,
they did not regain as much time as was hoped and moved to fourth and
fifth.

Today's final leg was short and consolidating their positions was the
sole target for the Finnish pairings. Latvala deliberately slowed on the
final countryside special stage to allow team leader Hirvonen, making
his 100th WRC start, to move ahead and take extra points to aid his
challenge for the drivers' title. They ended 27.6sec apart after 21
tests covering 347.55km.
"It was a difficult weekend and after winning in Sweden I hoped for a
better result here," admitted Hirvonen. "I'm happy that we scored good
points for the team, but I made too many mistakes with my driving. I
never really found a good rhythm and I felt I couldn't push as hard as I
wanted to. When I tried, the car ended up sliding wide and I dropped
even more time. I tried lots of different things but I never really
found the answer.

"I never had the pace to fight for the win, so taking all that into
account, I have to be happy with a solid finish. It's important to keep
the points ticking over so early in the season and that's what we ended
up doing here," he added.
Latvala said he was disappointed not to challenge for a podium, but
happy with the eventual outcome. "It's a second good finish for me this
season, without mistakes, and that boosts my confidence for the next
rally. My speed improved as the weekend went on. My car set-up was too
soft initially but when we realised that, it was too late to retain the
time we had lost. It was unfortunate we started the weekend with a soft
set up after a wet pre-event test.
"I slowed about 500m before the end of the last proper stage to let
Mikko move ahead of me. I'm the second driver and that's my job. It made
no difference to the team's points tally and I was happy to help him,"
added Latvala.

BP Ford Abu Dhabi team director Malcolm Wilson said it had been 'one of
the most difficult rallies for some time'. "We lost too much time on the
first day but we don't know why. We need to find the reasons, and we
will, but at the moment it's a bit confusing. There's a lot of work to
do but we'll dig deep and come back fighting. Mikko couldn't find his
confidence on the opening day when he was first on the road. Jari-Matti
did a great job for the team, helping Mikko and finishing ahead of our
rivals' second cars. That's exactly what we asked of him at the start of
the season," he said.
Ford of Europe motorsport chief Gerard Quinn said: "We came to Mexico as
championship leader and we go home still at the top of the standings. It
was a tough weekend for us and the results weren't as good as we had
hoped. But sometimes you have to scrap hard to earn a result and that's
what we did here. To take away good points after a less than perfect
weekend is a sign of our determination."

News from other Ford teams
Stobart M-Sport Ford drivers Henning Solberg and Ilka Minor finished
sixth in a Focus RS World Rally Car with team-mates Matthew Wilson and
Scott Martin in 16th. Wilson restarted under SupeRally rules this
morning after retiring yesterday when his car became stuck on rocks.
Munchi's Ford duo Federico Villagra and Jorge Perez Companc were seventh
while Monster World Rally Team drivers Ken Block and Alex Gelsomino were
18th. Block also restarted under SupeRally rules today after sliding
into a ditch and breaking the suspension of his Focus RS WRC yesterday.

Next round
Round three of the series takes the BP Ford Abu Dhabi squad to the
Middle East for the Jordan Rally. It is based on the shores of the Dead
Sea, near the capital city of Amman, on 31 March - 3 April.
Final positions
1. S Loeb/D Elena FRA Citroen C4 3hr 42min 41.7sec
2. P Solberg/P Mills NOR Citroen C4 3hr 43min 05.9sec
3. S Ogier/J Ingrassia FRA Citroen C4 3hr 43min 07.0sec
4. M Hirvonen/J Lehtinen FIN Ford Focus RS 3hr 44min 29.2sec
5. J-M Latvala/M Anttila FIN Ford Focus RS 3hr 44min 56.8sec
6. H Solberg/I Minor NOR Ford Focus RS 3hr 45min 29.7sec
7. F Villagra/J Perez Companc ARG Ford Focus RS 3hr 52min 55.1sec
8. X Pons/A Haro ESP Ford Fiesta S2000 4hr 01min 26.1sec
9. M Prokop/J Tomanek CZE Ford Fiesta S2000 4hr 01min 43.7sec
10 A Araujo/R Miguel POR Mitsubishi Lancer 4hr 04min 14.2sec
Drivers
1. S Loeb 43pts
2. M Hirvonen 37pts
3= J-M Latvala 25pts
3= S Ogier 25pts
5. P Solberg 20pts
6. H Solberg 16pts
Manufacturers
1. BP Ford Abu Dhabi 67pts
2. Citroen Total 61pts
3. Citroen Junior 32pts
4. Stobart M-Sport Ford 28pts
5. Munchi's Ford 8pts
Bron | M-Sport

Uitslag na dag 2:
Ford targets solid points finish after tricky
second leg in Mexico
BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team climbed the leaderboard during
today's second leg of Rally Mexico to put itself on course for a
valuable points finish in this second round of the FIA World Rally
Championship.
Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila lie fourth in their Ford Focus RS
World Rally Car with team-mates Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen in
fifth, although both pairings were disappointed not to climb further on
the longest leg of this three-day event.

Ford's Finns experienced a tough opening day yesterday when both were
early starters and played the role of unwilling road sweepers to create
a clear driving line through the loose gravel. Both enjoyed a better
start position today and had the benefit of cleaner roads, as the
drivers ahead swept the stones from the dirt surface to leave a faster
line. Although Hirvonen and Latvala were second and third fastest on
today's leg, they did not regain as much time on those ahead as they
hoped.
Overcast skies greeted competitors as they departed the rally base in
León, 400km north-west of Mexico City, early this morning and while the
sun appeared sporadically, temperatures were significantly cooler than
pre-event. The day comprised two identical loops of three long gravel
speed tests north and east of the city. As yesterday, the morning loop
ended with a short asphalt special stage close to the service park and
the afternoon closed with two head-to-head duels at the race circuit on
the edge of the city. The nine tests covered 158.82km.

Latvala was fifth after the first day and the 24-year-old Finn climbed
to fourth on the opening stage. He dropped around 15 seconds after
stalling and puncturing a tyre and ended the morning frustrated at not
having regained more time on his rivals. Latvala decided to stiffen the
suspension settings on his Focus RS WRC and the impact was immediate. He
was second fastest on the next two stages and an error free afternoon
ensured he returned to León happier with his performance.
"It was a much better afternoon than morning," said Latvala. "I think
our set-up was too soft and I felt more confident throughout the
afternoon's stages. I tried to drive more aggressively after lunch and
my times were better but I'm still frustrated. I struggled in fast
uphill sections and in long, slow bends.

"I dropped a few seconds this morning when the car stalled and then I
punctured the front right tyre on the same stage. It was a slow puncture
so I could continue to the finish but I lost about 15 seconds. This
morning it seemed that the harder I pushed, the more the car slid wide
in the corners and the more time I lost. The changes I made at lunchtime
were a big step in the right direction," he added.
Championship leader Hirvonen also climbed a place in the opening stage
with second fastest time. Despite also puncturing a tyre, he closed the
overnight 30.2sec margin from Latvala to 10.3sec after the morning loop.
He, too, stiffened his car's suspension and set three top three times
this afternoon, despite feeling unwell, to end the day 16.0sec behind
his team-mate and fellow countryman.

"This morning was better than yesterday, and this afternoon was better
than this morning, but I still don't have a perfect feeling with the car,"
said Hirvonen. "I gained time with my road position, but not enough. I
changed the damper settings on the car after the first stage to improve
the feeling but then the rear left tyre punctured on the next stage. It
was a twisty test so I was able to continue without changing the tyre,
but I drove for 15km like that.
"After hardening the suspension at lunchtime the car felt much better in
the bumpy sections and that gave me more confidence. I've felt quite
unwell this afternoon in my stomach. It made no difference on the stages
because the adrenaline kicked in, but I felt weaker and weaker on the
road sections as the afternoon went on," he added.

BP Ford Abu Dhabi team director Malcolm Wilson admitted that the team's
target was now to maximise its manufacturers' championship points haul.
"We lost too much time yesterday which we were unable to regain today.
Our pace improved, but not by enough, so now we need to ensure we can
bring both cars home in good points-scoring positions," he said.
News from other Ford teams
Stobart M-Sport Ford drivers Henning Solberg and Ilka Minor are sixth in
their Focus RS WRC. Despite brake problems in the opening stage of each
loop, the Norwegian driver posted a second and three third fastest times
to lie 25.3sec behind Hirvonen. Munchi's Ford duo Federico Villagra and
Jorge Perez Companc climbed to seventh in their Focus RS WRC. Matthew
Wilson and Scott Martin retired on the day's opening stage when they
went off the road on a left bend 2km before the end of the stage and
became stuck on rocks. Monster World Rally Team's Ken Block and Alex
Gelsomino also went out on the opening test when they braked late into a
corner and their Focus RS WRC slid into a ditch, breaking the front left
suspension.

Tomorrow’s Route
The final leg comprises just three stages after the pre-event
cancellation of the day's second test, the 7.05km Sauz Seco, for safety
reasons. Drivers restart at 07.45 and after two stages in the hills
north and east of León, they face a final pass over the super special
stage at the city's race circuit. Competitors return to León for the
finish ceremony at 13.00 after a further 51.49km.
Leaderboard after Day 2
1. S Loeb/D Elena FRA Citroen C4 3hr 08min 49.6sec
2. P Solberg/P Mills NOR Citroen C4 3hr 09min 45.1sec
3. S Ogier/J Ingrassia FRA Citroen C4 3hr 09min 47.8sec
4. J-M Latvala/M Anttila FIN Ford Focus RS 3hr 10min 33.5sec
5. M Hirvonen/J Lehtinen FIN Ford Focus RS 3hr 10min 49.5sec
6. H Solberg/I Minor NOR Ford Focus RS 3hr 11min 14.8sec
7. F Villagra/J Perez Companc ARG Ford Focus RS 3hr 18min 01.4sec
8. M Prokop/J Tomanek CZE Ford Fiesta S2000 3hr 25min 17.6sec
9. X Pons/A Haro ESP Ford Fiesta S2000 3hr 25min 22.4sec
10 A Araujo/R Miguel POR Mitsubishi Lancer 3hr 26min 54.3sec
Bron | M-Sport

Uitslag na dag 1:
Dirt roads make the going tough for Ford
challengers in Mexico.
BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team endured a predictably tough opening
to Rally Mexico today as dry and dirty conditions hampered their
challenge on this second round of the FIA World Rally Championship.
Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila are fifth in a Ford Focus RS World
Rally Car, while team-mates and championship leaders Mikko Hirvonen and
Jarmo Lehtinen are sixth in a similar car, after carrying the burden of
carving a clear line through slippery loose gravel throughout the day.

Both BP Ford Abu Dhabi pairings were disadvantaged by early start
positions, courtesy of their podium finishes on the opening round in
Sweden last month. It meant they were unwilling road sweepers, clearing
stones from the surface to leave a clear and faster line for those lower
down the order. However, the roles will be reversed during tomorrow's
second leg and both Hirvonen and Latvala should be in a position to
benefit from a better start position on the longest day of the rally.

Tens of thousands of fans packed the narrow streets of Guanajuato last
night to view the spectacular start ceremony. The city, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site famed for its beauty, was awash with colour, music and
dancing as the world's leading drivers crossed the start podium.
The action began in earnest this morning as drivers journeyed high into
the hills north and east of León. The bulk of the competition was based
around two identical loops of three gravel speed tests. The opening loop
ended with a short sealed surface test behind the service park. Two
passes over a super special stage at the race circuit on the edge of the
city, where two drivers at a time raced head-to-head, ended the action
after nine stages totalling 137.24km.

The countryside stages climbed to a breathtaking 2737 metres, the
thinner air at such high altitudes sapping engines of up to 30 per cent
of their usual power. After several days of hot sunshine, today was more
overcast and cooler with a strong breeze. But conditions were bone dry
and the roads were covered in a fine layer of loose gravel, which was to
prove such a handicap to the Ford duo.

Hirvonen was first to start after his Rally Sweden win last month and
had the worst of the conditions. Latvala was third in the start order
and while conditions were slightly easier, the 24-year-old was still at
a considerable disadvantage. He ended the opening loop in fifth and
admitted: "I was too careful and cautious on the opening stage. I didn't
drive well and couldn't find a rhythm. My driving improved after that
but I slid a lot on the loose gravel. I hit some bumps on the third
stage and they threw the car into the air. I was worried the impact may
have damaged it but everything was ok."

He retained fifth during the afternoon loop, reaching the overnight halt
61.2sec off the lead. "The grip was better this afternoon and I drove as
fast as I could without taking risks. However, I was still too hard on
my tyres. The car's starter motor broke after an impact in a compression.
I was afraid of the car stalling in a stage because then I wouldn't have
been able to restart it. I'm sure tomorrow will be better in terms of
grip and I'm looking forward to that," added Latvala.
Hirvonen was sixth on the opening stage and remained there throughout
the day. Grip levels were better in the afternoon when the stages were
repeated. However, the 29-year-old still suffered as road opener, as the
different driving line taken by the lesser-powered cars in the morning
covered the clean route created by the leading cars earlier.

"It was so slippery on the loose gravel this morning that I could do
nothing more," said Hirvonen. "There was a fine layer of stones that I
cleared for everyone else. There was so much gravel that even one car
lower in the start order made a big difference and it was worse than I
thought. The grip was more consistent this afternoon, but the clean
route had been messed up by the later starters so I had to start all
over again in developing a new line.
"I had two close escapes on the second stage this morning. First I hit a
rock in a fast right corner and then a concrete post in a left bend. I'm
amazed I didn't puncture a tyre – it shows how strong they are. The
roles will be reversed tomorrow and I will have a good start position so
I will try to make up the lost ground and catch those ahead of me,"
added Hirvonen.

BP Ford Abu Dhabi team director Malcolm Wilson admitted he was surprised
Hirvonen dropped so much time. "It's a little strange and we'll review
everything this evening. But both Mikko and Jari-Matti, who drove well
today, will have a better start position tomorrow and I hope it will be
our turn to take advantage," he said.
News from other Ford teams
Stobart M-Sport Ford drivers Henning Solberg and Ilka Minor are seventh,
1min 09.7sec ahead of team-mates Matthew Wilson and Scott Martin. The
Norwegian lost a little time this afternoon after hitting a rock and
upsetting his car's balance. Munchi's Ford drivers Federico Villagra and
Jorge Perez Companc are ninth, the Argentines unhappy with the brakes
and car's handling this morning. Monster World Rally Team's Ken Block
and Alex Gelsomino are 10th in their Focus RS WRC on the team's WRC
debut, the Americans losing a minute when the car stopped after an
impact this afternoon.

Tomorrow’s Route
The second leg is the longest, with the bulk of the action taking place
over two loops of three gravel tests in the hills north and east of León.
The opening stage of each loop is the longest of the rally at 29.90km
and the other two are both more than 23km. The short sealed surface test
behind the service park will again end the morning loop, while two more
passes over the super special stage will close the day. Drivers restart
at 07.00 for nine stages covering 158.82km before the overnight halt at
17.41.
Leaderboard after Day 1
1. P Solberg/P Mills NOR Citroen C4 1hr 23min 39.9sec
2. S Ogier/J Ingrassia FRA Citroen C4 1hr 23min 54.9sec
3. S Loeb/D Elena FRA Citroen C4 1hr 24min 07.4sec
4. D Sordo/M Marti ESP Citroen C4 1hr 24min 20.7sec
5. J-M Latvala/M Anttila FIN Ford Focus RS 1hr 24min 41.1sec
6. M Hirvonen/J Lehtinen FIN Ford Focus RS 1hr 25min 11.4sec
7. H Solberg/I Minor NOR Ford Focus RS 1hr 25min 17.4sec
8. M Wilson/S Martin GBR Ford Focus RS 1hr 26min 27.1sec
9. F Villagra/J Perez Companc ARG Ford Focus RS 1hr 27min 59.7sec
10 K Block/A Gelsomino USA Ford Focus RS 1hr 28min 13.2sec
Bron | M-Sport

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