Ogier leads in Italy, three Polo R WRC fighting for the podium
Quotes, day 02 Rally Italy
Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #1
“What a rally day! I think Jari-Matti and I have put on a good show for the fans. We both drove at the limit. Jari put in a fantastic time on the first stage, after that I was able to make up some time. At the end, when Julien and I were informed that he had lost time we stopped taking as many risks. We’re now in a great position to win the rally again. But there are four difficult stages scheduled for tomorrow, without service – that’s why we will be concentrating fully on the final day.”
Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #2
“We need to look ahead: The rally isn’t over yet and we are still in with a chance of taking back second place. Of course I am also disappointed as we are no longer in with a chance of winning. The day didn’t go to plan. On the second stage we lost time through a false alarm due to a defect sensor. When we went to stop, the warning that the water was at a critically high temperature disappeared and we were able to keep going. In the afternoon I skidded sideways at the start of the 60-kilometre special stage, hit a stone and damaged one of my rear wheels. We lost about two minutes to Sébastien and Julien while we changed the tyre.”
Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9
“Our plan didn’t quite work out today. We wanted to set our own pace, drive our own rally. If that had been fast enough to beat Mads Østberg, great. If not, never mind. What we really wanted was to drive well and finish in the top four. We hit a large stone on Special Stage 12 and damaged one of the front dampers. As a result we were no longer able to attack on the final 60-kilometre stage and instead tried to contain the damage as much as we could. Which we managed. It’s down to team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala’s bad luck that we are still within reach of the podium. We’re taking things as they come. But the same will be true tomorrow: We aren’t going to risk everything to attack.”
Jost Capito, Volkswagen Director of Motorsport
“First place for Ogier, third place for Latvala and fourth place for Mikkelsen – that’s a great intermediate result for Volkswagen, but not what we in the team and the many rally fans had hoped for after the results of the previous days. The Latvala versus Ogier duel was at the highest level of rallying until Jari-Matti’s setback. Both drivers displayed extraordinary driving skills and caused much excitement. No one was as good as them today, so it’s a shame that the duel is over. However, Sunday will be another scorcher at the Rally Italy. On the track, in the cockpit and for everyone following the WRC on Sardinia. The battle for second, third and fourth place could go any way. We’re looking forward to it. As a team we will do our best to take our chances, but our main aim is to get all three Polo R WRCs to finish in the top positions.”
And then there was …
… the standard welcome for Ola Fløene. The new, old co-driver at the side of Andreas Mikkelsen, in a Škoda for Volkswagen in the preparation year in 2012, the Volkswagen team members greeted his return to Mikkelsen’s side with a friendly “Happy New Year” on his arrival. And that in mid June.
eom/Volkswagen press release