22 t/m 24 oktober 2010 WRC
Rally Spanje Helaas
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houden, hier alleen het eindverslag van deze 1 na laatste WRC Rally van
2010, waar de Ford Focus aan mee doet.
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Fourth for Latvala boosts hopes of WRC runners-up place,
BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team finished fourth and fifth in Rally de
España today. Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila were fourth in a
Ford Focus RS World Rally Car after three days of gravel and asphalt
action in the hills west of Barcelona. Team-mates Mikko Hirvonen and
Jarmo Lehtinen were fifth in a similar car on this 12th and penultimate
round of the FIA World Rally Championship.
Latvala closed on Sébastien Ogier in the battle for second place in the
drivers' championship. The 25-year-old Finn will start the final round
in Great Britain next month 11 points behind the Frenchman.

The Spanish round of the championship was a pure asphalt encounter in
recent years. However, to celebrate its 20th season in the WRC,
organisers reverted to its original format of mixed surface competition,
with gravel roads also included in the format. Friday's opening leg
covered both, with a bias towards dirt. After teams converted their cars
from gravel to asphalt specification, the final two days were based
entirely on sealed surface roads.

Drivers tackled 16 speed tests covering 344.88km near the rally base of
Salou. Early autumn sunshine saw temperatures climb to 21ºC and while
Pirelli's Scorpion gravel tyres were used on the first day, hard
compound PZero rubber was the choice of both Latvala and Hirvonen on
asphalt.
After initially holding second, Latvala completed the opening leg in
third. He was unhappy with the car's set-up yesterday morning and
softened the suspension settings, which improved both the handling and
his confidence. However, he could not hold off a charging Dani Sordo and
slipped to fourth, a position he maintained through today's final leg.

"It's been another good weekend for me on asphalt," said Latvala. "I had
a good feeling with the car, I enjoyed it and I felt relaxed in my
driving. I had good confidence and my speed on this surface continues to
improve, but unfortunately I couldn't match the guys ahead to reach the
podium. Since yesterday I've been thinking a little about the
championship and the points situation going into the final round in
Wales next month. It will be interesting there now, we will be in an
exciting fight."

Hirvonen struggled to find a rhythm on the opening leg, which the
30-year-old Finn ended in fifth. He was happier on the asphalt stages,
with which he has several years' experience, and closed the gap on
Latvala. However, a broken clip on his car's turbo pipe yesterday
afternoon cost four minutes. He worked furiously to make repairs on the
next liaison section and retained fifth. He measured his pace through
today's final leg to claim solid points.

"Friday was a difficult day because I almost went off the road early in
the first stage and that mistake upset my rhythm," said Hirvonen. "The
roads were technical and I was just too careful. I felt better once we
were on the asphalt yesterday morning but I was unlucky with the turbo
pipe problem. Luckily I managed to fix it but things just don't seem to
be working at the moment. Today was good and I'm happy that my final
rally on asphalt with a Focus RS WRC ended on a high note."

Abu Dhabi's Khalid Al Qassimi and Michael Orr ended the opening day in
12th in the team's other car after braking difficulties, but swiftly
climbed the leaderboard to take seventh. It was the Emirati driver's
second-best career result. "This rally has gone a long way to building
our confidence. After crashes in Finland and Japan, we deserved a good
result here. We started off cautiously on the alternating surfaces, but
our persistence paid off," said Al Qassimi.

BP Ford Abu Dhabi team director Malcolm Wilson said: "A solid finish
from Jari-Matti means he can go to Rally GB to try to finish runner up
in the drivers' championship. He continues to improve on asphalt, and it
was good to see that Mikko is getting back on the pace. He did a great
job yesterday in fixing the car after the problem with the turbo pipe, I
was very impressed."

Ford of Europe's motorsport chief Gerard Quinn said: "Attention now
turns to Britain, and the final rally for the Focus RS WRC and the World
Rally Car era. Our aim is to see the Focus RS WRC go out on a high and
during the next couple of weeks our preparations will be geared towards
achieving that."

M-Sport, which runs the day-to-day operations of Ford's world rally
programme, won the Abu Dhabi Spirit of the Rally Award. The award
celebrated the company's 200th world rally since it joined Ford as a WRC
partner, during which time the team won manufacturers' world titles in
both 2006 and 2007.

News from other Ford teams
Stobart M-Sport Ford's Matthew Wilson and Scott Martin finished sixth in
a Focus RS WRC. Team-mates Ken Block and Alex Gelsomino were ninth in a
Monster World Rally Team car, after losing four minutes off the road
yesterday morning, to claim their first WRC points. Munchi's Ford duo
Federico Villagra and José Diaz were 15th, finishing under SupeRally
rules after retiring with an overheating engine yesterday. Henning
Solberg and Stéphane Prévot won the Super 2000 category in a Ford Fiesta
S2000, claiming eighth overall.
Next round
The 2010 season closes with Rally GB which is based in Cardiff on 11 -
14 November.
Bron | M-Sport

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