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30 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Ogier turns tables on WRC competition at Rally Italia Sardegna

2012 Rally Italia Sardegna: Ogier/Ingrassia

Volkswagen Motorsport once again took to the rally stages on the Rally Italia Sardegna on 18-21 October, and once again Sébastien Ogier turned the tables on the established WRC competition in his Škoda Fabia S2000. Outperforming the entire group of the WRC competitors on the fifth special stage with a time of 10m 16.1s, Ogier, along with co-driver Julien Ingrassia, finished in fifth place overall in Sardinia, as well as claiming the best position to have ever been achieved by an S2000-class car on an FIA World Rally Championship event.

‘All the teams had opted for soft tyres in the morning. Before starting on the special stage I noticed that the tyres of the WRC cars had already heavily worn – I knew that this was the chance of clinching a very good result. I tried to take it easy on my tyres while being as fast as possible,’ revealed Ogier. The 28-year-old continued to maintain a fast pace and from the eighth to the eleventh special stage, was running in fourth place among the more powerful WRC competitors. After having dropped to sixth place in-between, Ogier launched a final attack on Saturday afternoon and on the 14th special stage took position five.

The French duo’s team mates Andreas Mikkelsen and Ola Fløene completed the strong Volkswagen Motorsport performance on the Costa Smeralda by taking seventh place, scoring WRC points for the second time in 2012. ‘An outstanding showing by Sébastien underlines his class as a driver and his cleverness. He recognised the situation that the tracks in Sardinia at times put a very heavy strain on the tyres and made perfect use of it. The engineers and mechanics also provided both driver pairings with perfect cars through the entire rally,’ said an enthused and very pleased Volkswagen Motorsport Director Jost Capito.

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17 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Volkswagen Motorsport signs Jari-Matti Latvala for Polo R WRC campaign

 Jari-Matti Latvala

It was widely expected in WRC circles, and this morning Volkswagen Motorsport confirmed the rumours by announcing the signing of Jari-Matti Latvala to its 2013 Polo R WRC campaign. The 27 year-old Finn comes complete with his co-driver Miika Anttila and both will be on the starting line on the Rallye Monte Carlo on 15-20 January 2013, along with Frenchmen Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia. The Finn goes to Volkswagen after five years at Ford (both it and Mini have withdrawn WRC works teams for 2013).

Latvala is both quick and experienced, according to Volkswagen Motorsport, and has seven WRC victories to his name. Finishing world champion runner-up in 2010, he was the youngest rally winner in WRC history, following his first success in two years before. ‘We’re proud and pleased to have gained Jari-Matti Latvala for our World Rally Championship project. He’s a true reinforcement for our team,’ said Volkswagen Motorsport Director Jost Capito. ‘In Sébastien Ogier and Jari-Matti Latvala we’ve got an excellent top-flight driver line-up for the debut of the Polo R WRC in the 2013 World Rally Championship.’

2012 Volkswagen Polo R WRC

‘I’m very happy to be driving the Polo R WRC in the 2013 World Rally Championship. The determined approach of the Volkswagen team convinced me to accept this challenge,’ said Latvala. ‘My time at Ford was very valuable and I would like to thank everyone who supported me there in the past years – it wasn’t easy for me to say goodbye. At the same time, I see the change as a personal new beginning. I’ve taken this decision in order to make another step towards reaching my big aim: the world champion’s title with VW.’

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15 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Carlos Sainz thrills Rallylegend San Marino crowd in Polo R WRC

2012 Volkswagen Polo R WRC

Former Rally World Champion and Dakar winner Carlos Sainz thrilled a turnout of 60,000 spectators at the Rallylegend San Marino over the weekend. Reuniting with his co-driver Luis Moya, the pair piloted the Polo R WRC which served as the course car on the Republic of San Marino event. Spaniard Sainz performed spectacular jumps and wide drifts on the tarmac event, which featured over 200 participants over the 220km, multi-stage course. Other former World Rally Champions and legendary motorsport drivers taking part included Björn Waldegard, Juha Kankkunen, Harald Demuth, Per Eklund, Sandro Munari plus Volkswagen representative Jacky Ickx. Testing of the Polo R WRC ahead of its 2013 competitive debut continues with runs on the Panzerplatte in Germany near Baumholder.

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09 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Volkswagen drivers make another strong showing at WRC Rally France 2012

20012 Rally France: Ogier/Ingrassia

Following last month’s successful outing at Rally GB, the Volkswagen Motorsport team once again had put in a strong showing at Rally France on 4-7 October. Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia took another Super 2000 (S2000) class win, while team mates Andreas Mikkelsen and Ola Fløene scored fastest times on six of the rally’s stages. The pair of Škoda Fabias took positions 11 and 12 in the overall finishing classifications.

The Volkswagen drivers fought fiercely close battles on Thursday’s tarmac stages in Strasbourg, where a wet surface made choosing the right tyres tricky. By the end of the seven stages, Ogier and Mikkelsen were just five seconds apart. They continued their close duel on Saturday’s dry stages until the young Norwegian struggled with an engine misfire due to a defective injector, losing more than two minutes to Ogier.

Last year’s winner and Frenchman Ogier assessed the event positively: ‘It was a good home rally for us. This year, we weren’t able to battle for overall victory because it was about gathering as much experience as possible. The conditions were changeable but good to drive on the whole,’ commented the 29 year-old. More than 300,000 spectators lined the roads in Alsace, to watch the Volkswagen Motorsport team gather crucial data for the 2013 season, when the concern will be fielding the newly-developed 300bhp Polo R WRC rally car.

‘I’m very happy with the entire squad. We finished this rally with a strong performance in class and smooth operations in service as planned. The changeable weather was probably anything but inviting for the large crowd of enthusiastic spectators but good practice for us,’ said Volkswagen Motorsport Director Jost Capito. ‘Congratulations to Sébastien Loeb and the Citroën team on winning the World Champion’s title for a record ninth time. We’re very much looking forward to competing against this strong squad next year with the Polo R WRC.’

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17 September 2012 ~ 0 Comments

WRC class win for Volkswagen’s Ogier and Ingrassia at Rally GB

2012 Rally of Great Britain: Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia

Volkswagen Motorsport added another class victory to its winning tally at the Rally GB on 13-16 September, as Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia took first place in the Super 2000 classification. Continuing the testing programme for next year’s full-on Polo R WRC entry, Ogier’s class win now makes it the ninth in as many rallies. Finishing 12th overall, the French pairing collected much more valuable gravel surface experience for 2013’s WRC programme. Taking top times in 16 of the 19 special stages, Ogier and Ingrassia were already running one minute ahead by the time the cars reached the end of the first leg, which started in Llandudno.

‘On the first day the conditions were sometimes difficult, as the stages were muddy and very slippery. On Saturday, however, it was a different experience because dry tracks on the Rally GB have been in short supply. The fast gravel stages were great fun,’ explained Ogier, for whom this marked his eighth class victory this season. ‘Our goal was to familiarise ourselves with the event and to reach the finish. The fight in our class was decided early, but at the same time we posed no threat to the many stronger WRC cars.’

As tends to be the case, it wasn’t quite such a jubilant finish for Ogier’s and Ingrassia’s teammates Kevin Abbring and Frédéric Miclotte. Finishing 25th overall after sustaining suspension damage in stage nine, the pair hit a huge stone, breaking a wishbone link. The Volkswagen Motorsport team repaired the damage at the Service Park in Cardiff, but Abbring and Miclotte received a 25-minute Rally 2 regulation time penalty, knocking the down the field. Abbring had attained second in class prior to the incident, but still scored to best times on the Sunday’s stages and developed his pace note system.

‘Now the final phase of our preparations begins for next year’s World Rally Championship. On one side we’re working hard on the Polo R WRC, but at the same time we’re preparing the Volkswagen Motorsport team for the new task. Our aim in Wales was to get to know the rally under competition conditions and to gain as much experience as possible. Bringing both Škoda Fabia S2000s to Cardiff was important for the entire team. The ninth class win of the season shows that the crew is already working with a high degree of routine and is competitive,’ explained Volkswagen Motorsport Director Jost Capito.

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