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  • A dream come true: Ogier at post-event Press Meet

    2013 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP
    NESTE OIL RALLY FINLAND
    Post-event Press Conference
    Saturday 3 August 
    Present:
    1st – Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Motorsport
    1st – Julien Ingrassia, Volkswagen Motorsport 
    2nd – Thierry Neuville, Qatar World Rally Team
    2nd – Nicolas Gilsoul, Qatar World Rally Team
    3rd – Mads Østberg, Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team
    3rd – Jonas Andersson, Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team
    Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
    Q:
    Sébastien, you said before this event that you dreamt of winning Finland, the dream is now a reality, how do you feel?
    SO:
    Of course very well. That was a dream that came true. I am very happy with that. In 2010, I was in a good pace, but not able to fight for the win, but now it’s here. With my team Volkwagen in its first year, I want to congratulate them – it’s incredible. We are going to celebrate tonight…
    Q:
    Did you have a definite strategy for this event?
    SO:
    My stategy was to think about the Championship. My start to the race was a bit difficult, I couldn’t find the best pace – I wasn’t able to focus. Then on the second loop I could find more pace when I was sure with the notes. I was pushing and trying to be more safe – with the rain some parts of the stage were tricky and rough. We got through them and finished the rally with no problem.
    Q:
    On Thursday you said you had too much on your mind to concentrate on the win – what did you mean?
    SO:
    I knew my closest rival was out of the race for points and then I had a good opportunity to make good points. But, even if it looks really good at this moment you never know and it’s best to secure as many points as early as possible. I tried to stay on a good pace on the first loop and then push more and extend the lead in the second loop – this was the good strategy. Like always, I trusted my feeling: when I hesitate I like to keep it a bit back and wait for the next one.
    Q:
    You won both runs of Ouninpohja and broke the record – how was the stage?
    SO:
    I think I mentioned from the start of the rally that I was really looking forward to this stage and I would be trying to drive fast. This was my first time with the World Rally Car and it was impressive to see the speed that we carry the first time. Even if you have watched the video a little bit before and you trust the pace notes 100 per cent, the heart rhythm goes higher. When I was sure with the notes and we pushed, it was a lot of fun. In the end, it was hard with the tyres completely gone – it was too hot for the softs. It was fantastic to drive this stage and it’s also a small bonus to have this record.
    Q:
    Can you win the title on the next round?
    SO:
    To be honest, I didn’t do the calculation, but I know I have more than three victories for the advantage. Mathematically, it’s possible, but quite difficult. The most important thing is that it happens – I don’t care where, if it’s Australia, France or even later, I will be very happy for that. We have seen this weekend that competing is not easy, it looks easy, but in each rally it’s tough. Thierry and Mads have both made a very good job and Mikko as well before his mistake, he also made it look tough. It will be a big fight to the end of the season. l hope it [the title] happens as soon as possible to get my mind really clear – then I can push even more completely to the limit. This is another great step.
    Q:
    I can see Julien doing the maths in his head…
    JI:
    We did it on the computer, but I’m not sure it’s possible in Germany.
    SO:
    Yes,  because it’s more than three victories for Germany and if Jari-Matti and Mikko don’t score points then it’s possible.
    JI:
    It’s slender…
    SO:
    It’s what I say – I don’t think it’s going to happen.
    JOST CAPITO:
    I just wanted to say that Seb and Julien have been out this world – they were outstanding, especially with Julien coming back and doing all the preparation needed. I am not sure I have ever seen such a performance anywhere.
    SO:
    Thanks a lot Jost and thanks also to JulIen, without him this would not be possible.
    JI:
    Thanks for that, and I have a song for you… just 20 seconds. AC/DC again. It’s a long way to the top for rock and roll!
    Q:
    Julien, you came to this event carrying an injury, how has the shoulder handled the rally?
    JI:
    It has been really great. When I took the decision to come into the car it was not to make him stop in the stage or at the end of the day. Only on one stage I had a little bit of pain, otherwise it was great.
    Q:
    What’s it like to co-drive at those speeds?
    JI:
    Before the event, I was asked if it would be strange to get into the car without testing at this speed, but the body gets used to this after the years. You can feel it. Once you are in the stage and you know the driver will push like hell to make the best time in Ouninpohja then it takes another spirit. It was an experience you cannot forget for sure.
    Q:
    Were there any moments?
    JI:
    I must be honest, he did everything under control. I don’t think we had a moment this weekend. Yeah, one or two times the car lifted a little more than scheduled, but it was under control, congratulations to him he did a really great job.
    Q:
    Thierry, second position at Rally Finland – an incredible battle with a great result for you. Your season just keeps getting better!
    TN:
    I can only feel good. Nicolas and me did a really good job. I had good confidence from the last few results and we were able to fight and go and see where is the maximum. We found a good rhythm between just driving and pushing. Sometimes in the ruts, you had to be careful not to puncture – we got one but we got through. This is only my second time [in Finland] and everybody says you need lots of experience but we did good preparation and we made good notes which helped us to do a good result and have good pace.
    Q:
    When did you think a win was out of the question?
    TN:
    I was not thinking about the win. I knew Seb would be very strong and nearly impossible to beat. After the first day I could see he was not in such a good rhythm and it was going well for us… so I thought a podium was possible. But then Mads continued to push very quickly on Friday morning and he gave [took] 11 seconds and I knew then that we had to wake up. Once I was in the rhythm, then we were nearly always on the same stage time. I knew if I continue like this, I would stay out of trouble – but I had to push for the podium.
    Q:
    Going into the second running of Ouninpohja you were just 0.1 second behind Mads Ostberg, what was your thinking before going into the stage?
    TN:
    On the start line I was a little nervous. I could see Mads going into the stage in front of me and he was very fast into the first corner. I could see he was pushing and I had no choice. We did it and we are here. It’s a shame he had the stone [in Ouninpohja], I saw it as well. We had the same speed, but it went right for me.
    Q:
    Power Stage points as well – were you not nervous that you may make a mistake on the final stage?
    TN:
    I don’t know if Sébastien was on his maximum pace. I talk to Nicolas and said that we would go slowly, but then on the first braking it felt good and we went well around this corner. So I continue to the first split, the first split [we] were down and I thought: “okay, two points…” But then Sébastien was down to me and at the end I had a good drive – three points. Now I am equal with Jari-Matti and I just need a victory to get past him.
    Q:
    Is a victory possible?
    TN:
    It’s possible, but I think Sébastien needs to be in trouble. I am really looking forward to the first Tarmac event in Germany. I did it twice now, but I need to see how the Fiesta is working and if we can find good settings. If I do then it’s possible to fight with the Volkswagens and the Citroëns.
    Q:
    Nicolas, congratulations. How were your preparations for this event?
    NG:
    For each event, we do massive preparation. Here we have experience from last year and it’s important to watch the video to remember how the stages are and all the conditions we can find during the rally.
    Q:
    How are you feeling about the result?
    NG:
    It’s a very nice feeling and it’s nice to see in Sardinia on a completely different rally six weeks ago, we are second there and we are second here. The speed is there and it looks like an interesting step for us.
    Q:
    The next step’s a win – is it close?
    NG:
    I hope so, but we stay focused and continue to work – we have to stay clever for the second part of the season. We are very close to second in the Championship so we have to discuss the plan for the second part.
    Q:
    Third position overall and an incredible fight Mads, congratulations. That is certainly a good way to kick off the second half of the season!
    MO:
    This has turned it around, doing a rally with no problems is a big step. The car was really good this weekend. Okay we had some pucntures, but anyway almost everything has worked really well – it’s nice for the confidence that we have the speed and have been fastest on many stages. We have been able to fight for the top positions and I’m really looking forward to having my confidence back!
    Q:
    You led the rally and battled away, always at the front of the field. How happy were you with your pace this weekend?
    MO:
    I definitely think this was a good weekend after such a difficult first half of the season. My confidence was zero and it was difficult to know how to turn this around when so many different things were going on. If I wasn’t going flat-out all the time, I could turn it around, but it was difficult. With the break, I was able to understand what we needed to work on. I was really looking forward to Finland, even if the confidence was not very high. We saw early on the speed was quite good, then we slowly tried to get the confidence back, even if the speed didn’t change much. It feels better at the end of the rally and it will be easier to start a rally again after this weekend.
    Q:
    You were pretty psyched for the battle today…
    MO:
    For sure, but like I said, our confidence was not so high. We have been without splits all the time, I just wanted to focus on ourselves and only drive as fast as I can. I didn’t want to go to the maximum, I needed to be at the end of the rally. We decided to go maximum inside my comfortable level and more than that I wouldn’t do; if he was faster then he was faster and he was – I’m happy with third.
    Q:
    The second running of Ouninpohja is where the battle for second ended, what happened?
    MO:
    It’s a very fast section at the end of the stage – fast and narrow: slightly uphill braking to a third-gear right. I braked and turned and when I got back on the throttle I saw a massive rock on the line, actually it was further out than the line. I knew if I hit that then definitely it would end the rally, but if I go around it then something could also probably happen… I tried to go around it and for a moment I thought I would pass and continue. But I hit something on the exit and we spin for 180 degrees. I understand immediately that second is not possible and from then on it was all about hoping the car was okay and that we could get to the end.
    Q:
    Jonas, how important was this for your confidence?
    JA:
    Like Mads said, it was important. It’s nice to have a break and get ready for the rally – this worked very well. We could step up at the weekend and we are really happy with the result.
    Q:
    What’s it like for the co-drivers in the battle?
    JA:
    It’s the same as for the drivers. We are competing together and even if we are good friends we still want to beat them, it’s always great to have a battle and it’s been so close through the stages. I have enjoyed it.
    Q:
    Is there any fighting talk between the co-drivers?
    JA:
    No, not really.
    Q:
    Jost, to win in Finland is not only a driver’s dream but also a manufacturer’s dream! How do the team feel about this success?
    JC:
    It’s really fantastic. If you ask the team and driver, even ask the car – if it could speak – which event it would like to win everyone would say Finland. We really pushed hard. Our boss Dr. Hackenberg has moved to Audi and we are very thankful to him. He made this programme and result happen – this is a nice farewell present. This is the last rally he is in charge before Dr. Neußer is coming and this is a nice welcome present for him. I am very happy for these presents.
    Q:
    We expected a big attack from Jari-Matti, what were your thoughts on that?
    JC:
    We are very sorry for Jari-Matti, it was not at all his fault – it was his experience in the first season and the car should have been able to cope with hitting this rock and it did not. This is the second time he has had this and we are really sorry that we messed up his rally.
    Q:
    We heard Andreas’ co-driver Mikko Markkula had a problem with his back, what can you tell us?
    JC:
    He finished the rally and that was his decision, we told him that if he did not want to do the second loop then it was fine with us. They wanted the experience and they did it – when he came back he said it was the right decision. Now he has to get ready for Germany.
    Q:
    What do you think of Finland as a blueprint for WRC rounds?
    JC:
    Rally Finland is the role model for WRC events. The position of the service park is close to the hotels and the city is great and there are a lot of activities for the spectators. The infrastructure in service: water, electric, it’s all there and the stages are also reasonably close. And the stages are fantastic. This is why the whole area and people from outside love the rally here – this is why people love coming here and it’s why from tomorrow we all want to come back here.
    FIA WRC 2 CHAMPIONSHIP 
    Present:
    1st – Jari Ketomaa
    1st – Markko Sallinen
    Q:
    Jari, a win in Finland and the first win for the R5 in competiton. You led from the start and made it look easy!
    JK:
    Perfect. I have been so many times in Finland doing once good times in a World Rally Car. It’s my dream to win the whole rally, but step-by-step and maybe to the podium in WRC. Let’s see, but this was the perfect weekend.
    Q:
    How was the feeling with the R5 this weekend?
    JK:
    Like I have said many times from the first metres I did in the car, it felt very, very good and I knew I could push the car hard. It’s difficult to drive the car when you are not on the limit, but I felt the limit and I really found this car suited my style. I felt on the first run on the test in Latvia that I could push as hard as I could. Then I wanted to see how close the other cars are. This was a very good tactic, the other guys had no chance…
    Q:
    Tell us about the new DMACK tyre you were working with, how did they perform?
    JK:
    They were unbelievable! It was like coming from previous years, like 2011 to last year. In Ouninpohja, I had told DMACK they needed to improve the grip on the high-speed: when you are going 150 kph over a crest you need to know the tyre will be there and it was. Last autumn we did a huge development and now we can see the product of that work – it’s one year after. In Finland you have to have the high-performance tyre, if you don’t have this, if you have the s**t tyre then completely you can’t do it. This is the big proof from the tyre point and there is new development coming and new tyres coming. It’s been great for me to follow that development which has been happening.
    Q:
    Did you have any moments?
    JK:
    There was some huge rainfall in Himos, second time through and a lot of water on the uphill section where I almost spun. We got in the ditch there and then we had a huge slide on the final stage – it was with the full steering. But that was it for the whole weekend.
    Q:
    What about the rest of the season?
    JK:
    Tomorrow my daughter is in my grandmother’s place and we go to the summer house and have fun. I do the Chinese Championship after two weeks, but I am completely open if somebody comes to save me, please come!
    Q:
    But this result has to help?
    JK:
    It was a strong event. We did a local event in 2010 with Marko [Sallinen] as my co-driver for the first time. He did the perfect event then and I worked with him since. I called him three weeks ago, when Kaj [Lindstrom] couldn’t come and it was great to work with him. I hope something comes up, I am confident I can do a great job.
    Q:
    Not being rude, but your co-driver doesn’t speak English… did he have a good time?
    JK:
    Yes! Marko is happy, he is having a good time.
    FIA WRC 3 CHAMPIONSHIP
    Present:
    1st – Keith Cronin
    1st – Marshall Clarke
    Q:
    Keith your first win as part of the WRC 3 and Citroën Top Driver programme – and the win is here in Finland, a rally every driver wants to claim. How does it feel?
    KC:
    The feeling is absolutely brilliant. This was my first time in Finland and winning WRC 3 is great. We’ve shown the pace in the last three, but it’s gone away. We got the result this time. I didn’t expect it. You hear so much about Finland, I thought I might be at a disadvantage to the other drivers who have done it before, but I had a good feeling right away. There was a battle with Alastair [Fisher], but unfortunately he had his accident and after that we kept the gap the same.
    Q:
    You battled with Alastair Fisher until his off, how much pressure were you putting on each other?
    KC:
    I don’t think I was taking huge risks. I was a bit ragged, but I could have gone quicker if I tidied up. Alastair had it at the very beginning, but I was confident I could keep upping the pace. I didn’t feel I was taking massive risks. It’s hard in Finland, not knowing where the car would land.
    Q:
    Does this give your confidence a boost?
    KC:
    It’s huge for Germany. It’s back onto Tarmac and now I’m pretty confident that we can go well on Tarmac if we can bring this pace. Hopefully we can get a result there. There are three [events] to go and they’re all new to me, I need to keep doing good recces and I hope the results will come.
    Q:
    Remind us of the prize…
    KC:
    Winning Citroën Top Driver, you get a drive in a Citroën [DS3] R5 next year in the World Rally Championship – it’s a massive prize from Citroën and I have to thank them for it. I hope I’ll win it and be back here next year.
    Q:
    Were you tense in the car?
    KC:
    I was definitely very tense. After the stage when Alastair went off, the tension went up in the car and I didn’t drive it well at all – there’s so much at stake. I didn’t have a great Ouninpohja, but I got over that and found the rhythm. There were a lot of rocks in the next stage and I tried to avoid any holes in the road. I avoided the punctures and it worked out in the end.
    Q:
    Were there any big moments out there? Any dramas?
    MC:
    Sitting with Keith the faster he goes, the smoother he becomes. If he’s ragged then he’s nowhere near the limit. We didn’t have any moments, nothing to talk about.
    Q:
    Marshall, confidence needs to be high competing here – how did you rate your chances of a win before the event began?
    MC:
    No way. Having watched Finland all these years and hearing how specialised it is I didn’t think it was possible, it wasn’t a question of the speed, it was about the knowledge over the crests and all about lines. To be here on the podium after winning is fantastic.
    Q:
    How was the recce; did you make many changes to the notes?
    MC:
    Not many on the rally, maybe the odd plus to minus. Keith is very professional at making good notes and paying a lot of attention on the recce and that’s where the hard work is done – we took all the time we were allowed to take and it’s paid off in the end.
    Q:
    Were you a calming influence for Keith in the car?
    MC:
    Keith’s his own man and he tends not to get too excited about very much, as you can see. I didn’t need to slap his wrists at all. We were calm through Ouninpohja, but my maths must be getting bad, I have counted and counted to make sure I didn’t make a mistake – watching the trip and the clock.
    FIA JUNIOR WRC CHAMPIONSHIP
    Present:
    1st – Andreas Amberg
    1st – Mikko Lukka
    Q:
    Andreas, congratulations on your first win in the Junior WRC Championship. A win at home must be special?
    AA:
    I am very happy for that. It was not an easy event for us, but we won and I’m really happy for that.
    Q:
    Why not easy?
    AA:
    On the Friday afternoon, we had a little technical issue, but I have forgotten that already. The other guys had little bit problem too, so no problem.
    Q:
    What about your run through Ouninpohja
    AA:
    This was an amazing stage – we jumped too long and one stone came to the windscreen and that was broken, it’s not an easy stage to drive, but I enjoy it a lot.
    Q:
    What did it mean when you crossed the line?
    AA:
    It was a good feeling. I have been dreaming, when I was young, to be in Jyväskylä. I won and I am really happy.
    Q:
    Sébastien Ogier gave you some good advice before the rally, did it help?
    AA:
    Of course. He had a few good tips.
    Q:
    What about the rest of the season – are you strong enough to win more?
    AA:
    Yes, of course, but it won’t be easy on Tarmac. I haven’t driven one event on Tarmac, so I don’t know what will be my speed on Tarmac.
    Q:
    Mikko, talk us through the rally…
    ML:
    It’s a nice feeling to win the home rally. It’s nice.
    Q:
    Were there any big moments?
    ML:
    Not any big moments, a few huge slides, but not any big moments.
    Q:
    You must take confidence from here?
    ML:
    This was the first time being here and of course we are feeling comfortable and better and better when you win – especially on the fast roads. We like the Finnish roads!
    ends

    Sebastian Ogier after winning the Rally Finland. A Volkswagen photo
    Sebastian Ogier after winning the Rally Finland. A Volkswagen photo
  • Sébastien Ogier wins Finland rally; His 5th win for Volkswagen

    3 August 2013: Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F) claimed their fifth win of the season with Volkswagen in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) – and took a big step towards the World Championship title in the process. 180 km/h through the Finnish forests, jumps of up to 60 metres in length, and all between the ubiquitous trees: the WRC put on a thrilling show for hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic fans in Finland, who saw the overall lead constantly change hands on the first two days of the rally, a Volkswagen Press Release said.

    A sixth triumph for the Polo R WRC in only its eighth rally outing saw Ogier and Ingrassia extend their lead in both the driver and co-driver standings to 90 points. Volkswagen also increased its advantage in the Manufacturers’ Championship. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN) finished 17th in the Polo R WRC and contributed six points to the total. Their team-mates Andreas Mikkelsen/Mikko Markkula (N/FIN) ended their home rally in tenth place, earning them one World Championship point.

    King at the rally of all rallies – Ogier fulfils his dream of winning in Finland

    The Rally Finland has been taking place since 1951, and Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia this year became only the fifth duo from outside of Scandinavia and Finland to win the rally. 2013 marked the eleventh time that a non-Nordic driver had won this iconic event in the World Rally Championship: in 1990 it was current Volkswagen Motorsport consultant Carlos Sainz (E) and his co-driver Luis Moya who broke the stranglehold of the Finn’s and Swedes for the first time.

    For Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia, the fifth win of the 2013 season also marked a long-awaited first. The Rally Finland is a legend in itself: while the average speed at other rallies is around 80 kilometres per hour, it was exactly 120.91 km/h at the 2013 Rally Finland. The event, which every year attracts hundreds of thousands of fans to the forests and banks of the many lakes, is renowned for its ideal route conditions and quick sections lined by a thick wall of trees. Many blind crests and jumps of around 60 metres round off the unmistakable character of the rally.

    Polo R WRC Power – impressive record at the full-throttle bonanza

    Top-class results for the Polo R WRC at the Rally Finland: the World Rally Car from Wolfsburg claimed twelve stage wins and a total of 24 top-three times, making it the most successful car at “Formula One in the Forest”. Since its debut at the Rally Monte Carlo in January 2013, the Polo has now amassed an incredible 81 of a possible 143 stage wins. Furthermore, six of the eight World Championship rounds so far have gone to Volkswagen – an impressive record for a car making its debut in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC).

    Three bonus points on the Power Stage

    Another three bonus World Championship points went the way of Volkswagen at the Rally Finland: Volkswagen drivers Sébastien Ogier and Jari-Matti Latvala finished second and third on the Power Stage. This allowed Jari-Matti Latvala to defend his second place in the Drivers’ Championship: he is now level on points with Thierry Neuville, but holds the upper hand courtesy of his win at the Rally Greece and the resulting better individual result. Prior to the Rally Finland, Volkswagen had won every Power Stage held this season.

    The incredible “Ouninpohja” – Ogier shows his class on the rally classic

    Two stage wins were particularly special: winning the mother of all stages at the fastest rally in the world, “Ouninpohja” is seen as a real accolade. Even on the eve of the stage, the mere thought of the classic brought a broad grin onto the face of Sébastien Ogier. On the final day, the World Championship leader demonstrated his class on this extremely challenging stage, which features jumps approaching the 60-metre mark. Ogier clinched the first run with a 2.6 second lead, and then finished 4.6 seconds clear of the rest of the field on when they tackled it for the second time. The icing on the cake: with a time of 15 minutes and 8.9 seconds, Ogier now holds the stage record on “Ouninpohja”. His average speed as he tore through the forests: 130.75 kilometres per hour.

    Impressive fighting performance: Latvala bags points for the Manufacturers’ Championship

    Great personal disappointment on the one hand, but even greater team spirit on the other: at their home event, Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN) secured valuable points for Volkswagen in the battle for the title in the Manufacturers’ Championship. The Finnish duo, who had come into its home rally on the back of four consecutive podiums as the most consistent pair in the World Rally Championship, hit a rock at the side of the road on the second special stage and consequently had to retire with a damaged suspension. When they rejoined the action on day two, under Rally2 regulations, Latvala/Anttila battled their way to nine top-three times for Volkswagen and six World Championship points. Volkswagen Motorsport was thus able to extend its lead over Citroën in the Manufacturers’ Championship by a further nine points to 55.

    A show of maturity: Mikkelsen impresses with consistent results

    On course for a top-five result, a technical problem prevented Andreas Mikkelsen/Mikko Markkula (N/FIN) from picking up another impressive result. The duo consistently clocked top-ten times before they were stopped in their tracks by a damaged suspension that was none of their fault. After their return under Rally2 regulations on the final day, they confirmed their arrival in the field of established WRC drivers with yet more fine displays – including on the legendary “Ouninpohja” special stage. In the end, their efforts were rewarded: Mikkelsen worked his way back up to tenth place to finish in the points.

    Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia will go into Volkswagen’s home event at the Rally Germany (22–25 August) with a purely mathematical chance of winning both the driver and co-driver competitions: should they increase their lead over their rivals by 22 points to 112, they would be out of reach of the chasing pack and guaranteed the titles.

    Quotes after day three of the Rally Finland

    Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #7
    “Generally speaking I am not happy, as I had come into the event with high hopes. My rally started with a mistake, which cost me any chance of a podium finish. However, I was able to increase my pace by the time we reached the Power Stage at the end of the rally, and my co-driver Miikka Anttila and I still managed to score six points towards the Manufacturers’ Championship. We also used the rally to try out different set-ups, in order to prepare for the coming rallies. We now move on to Volkswagen’s home rally in Germany and I really hope to be back on the podium there.”

    Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #8
    “It is impossible to describe how I feel! This win here in Finland is a dream come true for me. And to win in Sweden as well this year – it is a great feeling to win these two rallies this year ahead of the Nordic guys like Mads Østberg, Mikko Hirvonen and Jari-Matti Latvala. With a lead of over 30 from the first two days, I did not want to take too many risks today. Only on the ‘Ouninpohja’ special stage did I really push myself to the limit, as that stage is simply fantastic. For me, it was the first time in a World Rally Car and the speed with the Polo R WRC left me speechless. You pulse starts to race, you are full of adrenalin, and you enjoy every jump and every metre. My lead in the World Rally Championship has increased, but I am not concentrating on that today – I just want to enjoy the win with my team now. Without our well-oiled team, I would not be on the top step here.”

    Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9
    “We learned a lot here at the Rally Finland. We gained more experience again today. The ‘Ouninpohja’ special stage was simply unbelievable. I remember what it was like driving that stage in the S2000 Škoda last year. But you have so much more grip in the Polo R WRC that you could take many passages in sixth gear and at the rev limit. The goal was to learn as much as possible on both runs, in order to be able to attack next year. On this stage, and today’s other stages, we concentrated fully on finding the right line and not taking any risks. Despite the suspension damage we suffered yesterday, which unfortunately dashed any hopes we had of a top-five finish, we are happy with what we achieved.”

    Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
    “The Rally Finland is a true legend, and winning it is very special. We have a great team which made all this possible. From the Engine and Transmission departments to team management, mechanics and designers – I am proud of everyone. This time, however, you have to highlight the driving performance of Sébastien Ogier. The Rally Finland showed that Ford, Citroën and Volkswagen are operating on a par with each other. Sébastien was the difference this time. This win sees him deservedly take a big step towards the World Championship title. Jari-Matti Latvala definitely did not have a happy weekend. We must learn as a team from his retirement on day one. Our engineers will analyse the incident in detail and further improve the Polo R WRC. Andreas Mikkelsen performed well throughout the entire rally and was on a par with the top drivers in the World Championship. That is impressive.”

    And then there was …
    … rally legend Markku Alén. The four-time World Rally Champion was in front of the camera as a present and expert for Finnish TV station MTV3. Volkswagen will soon be reunited with “Mr. Maximum Attack”: Alén lines up in the Legends competition when the Scirocco R-Cup heads to the Nürburgring (August) for its fourth race weekend.


    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC),
    Rally Finland – results
    Thursday,
    01 August 2013
    km #7
    Latvala/
    Anttila
    #8
    Ogier/
    Ingrassia
    #9
    Mikkelsen/
    Markkula
    SS 01 Himos 1 04,45 P02
    (+ 1.2s)
    P01 P07
    (+ 2.4s)
    SS 02 Torittu 1 08,30 P29
    (+ 39.2s)
    P05
    (+ 3.1s)
    P06
    (+ 4.4s)
    SS 03 Koukunmaa 1 13,68 P89
    (+3m02.3s
    P01 P07
    (+ 6.7s)
    SS 04 Torittu 2 08,30 P87
    (+2m27.1s
    P04
    (+ 2.7s)
    P10
    (+ 9.8s)
    SS 05 Himos 2 08,72 P06
    (+ 4.0s)
    P10
    (+ 5.8s)
    SS 06 Killeri 1 02,06 P05
    (+ 2.7s)
    P04
    (+ 1.6s)
    Overall classification P88
    (+ 20m42.5s)
    P02
    (+ 5.2s)
    P08
    (+ 23.4s)
    Friday,
    02 August 2013
    km #7
    Latvala/
    Anttila
    #8
    Ogier/
    Ingrassia
    #9
    Mikkelsen/
    Markkula
    SS 07 Jukojärvi 1 21,90 P03
    (+ 2.4s)
    P04
    (+ 4.9s)
    P08
    (+ 14.9s)
    SS 08 Palsankylä 1 13,92 P02
    (+ 0.0s)
    P01 P08
    (+ 10.9s)
    SS 09 Mökkiperä 1 13,74 P03
    (+ 0.7s)
    P04
    (+ 2.6s)
    P09
    (+ 9.3s)
    SS 10 Lankamaa 1 23,66 P05
    (+ 4.5s)
    P01 P07
    (+ 16.4s)
    SS 11 Jukojärvi 2 21,90 P05
    (+ 7.3s)
    P01 P07
    (+ 12.2s)
    SS 12 Palsankylä 2 13,92 P03
    (+ 4.9s)
    P01 P06
    (+ 7.0s)
    SS 13 Mökkiperä 2 13,74 P05
    (+ 3.7s)
    P01 P06
    (+ 4.1s)
    SS 14 Lankamaa 2 23,66 P03
    (+ 4.7s)
    P01 P12
    (+ 52.2s)
    SS 15 Killeri 2 02,06 P03
    (+ 0.7s)
    P01
    Overall classification P42
    (+ 20m 58.7s)
    P01 P20
    (+ 12m 17.7s)
    Saturday,
    03 August 2013
    km #7
    Latvala/
    Anttila
    #8
    Ogier/
    Ingrassia
    #9
    Mikkelsen/
    Markkula
    SS 16 Surkee 1 14,95 P03
    (+ 2.7s)
    P05
    (+ 5.5s)
    P06
    (+ 7.3s)
    SS 17 Leustu 1 09,65 P06
    (+ 4.9s)
    P03
    (+ 2.1s)
    P05
    (+ 3.6s)
    SS 18 Ouninpohja 1 33,01 P06
    (+ 20.1s)
    P01 P09
    (+ 35.3s)
    SS 19 Painaa 1 07,49 P04
    (+ 5.7s)
    P05
    (+ 6.0s)
    P06
    (+ 6.2s)
    SS 20 Surkee 2 14,95 P04
    (+ 3.9s)
    P01 P06
    (+ 7.0s)
    SS 21 Leustu 2 09,65 P05
    (+ 4.0s)
    P03
    (+ 2.7s)
    P06
    (+ 4.9s)
    SS 22 Ouninpohja 2 33,01 P04
    (+ 13.5s)
    P01 P07
    (+ 32.4s)
    SS 23 Painaa 2 07,49 P03
    (+ 0.8s)
    P02
    (+ 0.3s)
    P07
    (+ 4.2s)
    Overall classification P17
    (+ 21m37.7s)
    P01 P10
    (+ 13m42.0s)
    Volkswagen's Latvala and co driver Anttila takes a jump in the Finland Rally. A Volkswagen photo
    Volkswagen’s Latvala and co driver Anttila takes a jump in the Finland Rally. A Volkswagen photo

    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC),
    Rally Finland results
    1. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen 2h 43m 10,4s
    2. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Ford + 36.6s
    3. Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson (N/S), Ford + 57.6s.
    4. Mikko Hirvonen/Jarmo Lehtinen (FIN/FIN), Citroën + 1m 21.6s
    5. Daniel Sordo/Carlos Del Barrio (E/E), Citroën + 6m 08,5s
    6. Evgeny Novikov/Ilka Minor (RUS/A), Ford + 8m 39.7s
    7. Jari Ketomaa/Marko Sallinen (FIN/FIN), Ford + 11m 19.2
    8. Per-Gunnar Andersson/Emil Axelsson (S/S), Ford + 11m 41.5s
    9. Robert Kubica/Maciek Baran (PL/PL), Citroën + 12m 48.1s
    10. Andreas Mikkelsen/Mikko Markkula (N/FIN), Volkswagen + 13m 42.0s

    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC),
    Rally Finland Powerstage results
    1. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Ford 3m 46.6s
    2. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen + 0.3s
    3. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), Volkswagen + 0.8s

    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), standings
    Drivers’ championship
    Points
    1. Sébastien Ogier 181
    2. Jari-Matti Latvala 91
    3. Thierry Neuville 91
    4. Mikko Hirvonen 73
    5. Dani Sordo 69
    6. Sébastien Loeb 68
    7. Mads Østberg 65
    8. Evgeny Novikov 39
    9. Martin Prokop 37
    10. Nasser Al-Attiyah 30
    11. Andreas Mikkelsen 26
    12. Bryan Bouffier 10
    13. Juho Hänninen 8
    13. Chris Atkinson 8
    13. Elfyn Evans 8
    16. Michał Kosciuszko 7
    17. Ken Block 6
    17. Jari Ketomaa 6
    19. Sepp Wiegand 4
    19. Henning Solberg 4
    19. Benito Guerra 4
    19 Robert Kubica 4
    19. PG Anderson 4
    24 Khalid Al Qassimi 3
    25 Oliver Burri 2
    26 Yazeed Al Rajhi 1
    26 Esapekka Lappi 1
    Manufacturers’ championship
    Points
    1. Volkswagen Motorsport 251
    2. Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team 196
    3. Qatar World Rally Team 115
    4. Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team 104
    5. Jipocar Czech National Team 39
    6. Abu Dhabi Citroën Total World Rally Team 33
    7. Volkswagen Motorsport II 26
    8. Lotos WRC Team 20
  • Ogier-Ingrassia take lead

    2 August 2013:

    Sebastian Ogier and co-driver Julien Ingrassia take a jump on the second day of Rally of Finland on Friday. A VW photo
    Sebastian Ogier and co-driver Julien Ingrassia take a jump on the second day of Rally of Finland on Friday. A VW photo

    Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F) made their mark on day two of the Rally Finland. The Volkswagen pairing leads the fastest rally of the year with the Polo R WRC ahead of the grand finale on Saturday.

    According to a Volkswagen release, the two Frenchmen first moved to the top of the overall standings on day two of what is known as “Formula One in the Forest”, before opening up a lead bit by bit. The duo, which leads both the driver and co-driver competitions in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), won seven of the day’s nine special stages and now holds a 38.1-second lead over Thierry Neuville and Mads Østberg (both Ford). On the first of today’s two loops, each of which consisted of four special stages, Ogier/Ingrassia clocked similar top times to their rivals at Ford and Citroën. On the second loop, however, they set an irresistible pace and rounded off a superb day by winning the evening’s Super Special Stage.

    Their Volkswagen team-mates also produced impressive displayson Friday, but will no longer play a decisive role in the overall standings. Andreas Mikkelsen/Mikko Markkula (N/FIN) in the number 9 Polo R WRC were embroiled in a thrilling duel for fifth place with Kris Meeke (Citroën), but were then forced to retire after the penultimate stage of the day with a damaged suspension. They will start again on Saturday with a five-minute penalty, in accordance with Rally 2 regulations. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN) had also lost time due to suspension damage on Thursday. However, the all-Finnish driver/co-driver pairing rejoined the action under Rally 2 regulations and was once again among the fastest cars out on the route. The duo, which currently lies second in both the driver and co-driver competitions in the World Rally Championship, were not to be found outside of the top five on Friday, and finished in the top three on six of the day’s nine stages.

    Quotes after day two of the Rally Finland
    Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #7
    “I am happy with the way day two of our home rally panned out. We started under Rally 2 regulations, meaning we were the first car out onto the route. This morning, when the road was still wet after the rain, this was certainly a small advantage, as the grip level was a bit higher. On the second loop, the opposite was true. The many ruts and various tracks left by smaller rally cars did not make driving any easier for us. However, we achieved the goal we had set ourselves for the day: to arrive safely at the finish. We also tried out a few modifications to the set-up of the Polo, which could help us with regard to the forthcoming rallies.”

    Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #8
    “More than 30 seconds is really a good lead over the second-placed driver, but the rally still has a long way to go. This is particularly true as the legendary ‘Ouninpohja’ special stage still awaits us twice tomorrow – for me the absolute highlight of this weekend. I can hardly wait to finally drive here in a World Rally Car. Today was great for us. We put our foot down, but did not push ourselves right to the very limit. The roads were very rough and difficult, particularly in the afternoon. The risk of getting a puncture was simply too great for an unconditional attack. Picking up points towards the World Championship are obviously the top priority, but I want to try to fulfil my dream of winning the Rally Finland for the first time.”

    Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9
    “A day of highs, but unfortunately also lows for me. I still have a lot to learn in the World Rally Championship, but particularly at the Rally Finland. I was driving most of today’s stages for the first time in a World Rally Car. Our plan was to master them as quickly as possible and with as little risk as possible. And it nearly worked. I tried to use the experience we gained in the morning on the afternoon’s second loop. For this reason, I particularly enjoyed the 13th special stage, ‘Mökkiperä’. Braking points, gear changes and corner entries were just as I had imagined. Up until then everything was running almost perfectly. Unfortunately a damaged suspension put an end to all that on the next stage. It is a shame, as I had my sights set on a top-five result. However, the team will have the Polo excellently prepared for tomorrow and I will start again under Rally 2 regulations. That is important in order to gain more valuable information.”

    Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
    “It doesn’t get any better. Sébastien Ogier produced an irresistible and tactically outstanding performance today. He drove cleverly and conservatively on the morning’s loop, and then won every single stage in the afternoon. He richly deserves to be leading the Rally Finland. However, Andreas Mikkelsen also produced a mature display today. He can be proud of the way he is competing on a par with the top drivers who have greater experience of Finland. Unfortunately he had a problem with the suspension on the penultimate stage of the day and had to retire. However, he will rejoin under Rally 2 regulations tomorrow. Jari-Matti Latvala was also in fine form and bounced back impressively. I am proud of all three.”

    And then there was …
    … that one very special stage on the Rally Finland. The 23.66-kilometre “Lankamaa” stage, which the drivers tackled twice on Saturday, ran through the property of rally legend Juha Kankkunen (FIN) for several hundred metres. The three-time winner of the Rally Finland spends every summer on his family farm in Laukaa, where he once learned to drive in a Volkswagen Beetle. “I can practically see the World Rally Cars from the balcony,” said Kankkunen, who took part in the Rally Dakar with Volkswagen in 2005. The Volkswagen drivers paid Kankkunen a visit during Monday’s “Recce”, and allowed the four-time world champion to show them his impressive collection of historic racing cars – including a 1986 Audi Quattro S1.


    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC),
    Rally Finland – results
    Friday,
    02 August 2013
    km #7
    Latvala/
    Anttila
    #8
    Ogier/
    Ingrassia
    #9
    Mikkelsen/
    Markkula
    SS 07 Jukojärvi 1 21,90 P03
    (+ 2.4s)
    P04
    (+ 4.9s)
    P08
    (+ 14.9s)
    SS 08 Palsankylä 1 13,92 P02
    (+ 0.0s)
    P01 P08
    (+ 10.9s)
    SS 09 Mökkiperä 1 13,74 P03
    (+ 0.7s)
    P04
    (+ 2.6s)
    P09
    (+ 9.3s)
    SS 10 Lankamaa 1 23,66 P05
    (+ 4.5s)
    P01 P07
    (+ 16.4s)
    SS 11 Jukojärvi 2 21,90 P05
    (+ 7.3s)
    P01 P07
    (+ 12.2s)
    SS 12 Palsankylä 2 13,92 P03
    (+ 4.9s)
    P01 P06
    (+ 7.0s)
    SS 13 Mökkiperä 2 13,74 P05
    (+ 3.7s)
    P01 P06
    (+ 4.1s)
    SS 14 Lankamaa 2 23,66 P03
    (+ 4.7s)
    P01 P12
    (+ 52.2s
    SS 15 Killeri 2 02,06 P03
    (+ 0.7s)
    P01
    Overall classification P42 P01
  • Mercedes AMG Petronas lets 2014 engine roar on YouTube

    The MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team has given Formula One fans around the globe a unique insight into the future today on its official commercial YouTube channel.

    To mark the team’s new status as a YouTube partner for the creation and broadcast of exclusive video content about the Silver Arrows team, MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS has offered fans the first taste of how the new 2014 Power Units will sound out on track.

    The audio recording of the turbocharged V6 unit was conducted using a development engine at Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains (HPP) in Brixworth, UK.

    This simulated lap of the Monza circuit – the definitive test of any Formula One powerplant – was then synced to a lap of the circuit at the team’s Driver-in-the-Loop simulator at team HQ in Brackley, UK.

    The result is the most accurate impression so far of how the new Power Units will sound in 2014, with a maximum rev limit of 15,000 rpm and a single turbocharger spinning at speeds of up to 125,000 rpm.

    This unique video can be found on the YouTube channel www.youtube.com/MERCEDESAMGPETRONAS

    The team’s official YouTube channel will continue to provide exclusive content throughout the Formula One season and off-season, from the awesome Nordschleife to deepest Northamptonshire, offering a unique insight into life behind-the-scenes of a top Formula One team.

    Follow the MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team on:

    Twitter: @MERCEDESAMGF1
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/MERCEDESAMGPETRONAS
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    Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Mercedesamgf1
    ends

    A Mercedes team file photo by FIA.
    A Mercedes team file photo by FIA.
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  • Neuville tops leaderboard after Day 1: WRC

    NESTE OIL RALLY FINLAND
    1 August 2013:

    Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), in a Volkswagen Polo R WRC after Day 1 of Rally Finland in second place. A VW photo
    Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), in a Volkswagen Polo R WRC after Day 1 of Rally Finland in second place. A VW photo
    Qatar World Rally Team driver Thierry Neuville tops the leaderboard of one of the most iconic events in the FIA World Rally Championship, Rally Finland. After the opening afternoon of competition the Belgian heads the field by 5.2 seconds after a very close-fought competition that has seen two drivers jointly lead on no fewer than three stages. Second is held by Championship leader and Volkswagen Motorsport driver Sébastien Ogier while in third is Mads Østberg.
    Rally Finland runs to a two and a half day format and today’s route took in five stages before heading back to Jyväskylä for the popular super special stage at Killeri. Ogier took the plaudits in the opening stage, but Neuville fought back in the following test, putting him and Mikko Hirvonen jointly in the lead. Such was the tightness of the battle, Ogier’s victory in stage three saw him head the leaderboard alongside Neuville before he was again overhauled by Hirvonen, who then went on to assume equal position with Neuville. However, in the final stage before returning to Jyväskylä, heavy rain hampered Hirvonen, the Finn losing 16 seconds in this single 8.72 kilometre stage. Østberg took the win, leaving Neuville to take a clear and singular lead for the first time in four stages. In the Super Special Stage, Neuville won, but Ogier climbed into second ahead of Østberg.
    Behind the leading trio and fourth-placed Hirvonen, Juho Hänninen is fifth but battling hard with both Hirvonen ahead and Kris Meeke behind. Meeke has had a fine day in his first competitive outing since Wales Rally GB in 2011, the Briton delighted at the opportunity to drive the Citroën DS3 WRC. He is sixth, despite one puncture, and ahead of Evgeny Novikov who lost time in stage four with an overshoot. Andreas Mikkelsen is eighth, the Norwegian suffering the same fate as Novikov. Dani Sordo has had an uneventful day leaving him trailing in ninth, more than 30 seconds off the lead. Jarkko Nikara rounds off the top ten.
    Not everyone escaped unscathed today and the leading retirement was Jari-Matti Latvala. The Finn hit a rock in the second stage, damaging the rear suspension. While he and co-driver Miikka Anttila managed to affect repairs after the stage, they were ultimately forced to withdraw from the day with too many stage kilometres to run.
    Rally Finland – Unofficial Results after Day 1
    1.   Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul
    2.   Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia
    3.   Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson
    4.   Mikko Hirvonen/Jarmo Lehtinen
    5.   Juho Hänninen/Tomi Tuominen
    6.   Kris Meeke/Chris Patterson
    7.   Evgeny Novikov/Ilka Minor
    8.   Andreas Mikkelsen/Mikko Markkula
    9.   Dani Sordo/Carlos Del Barrio
    10. Jarkko Nikara/Jarkko Kalliolepo
    Ford Fiesta RS WRC
    Volkswagen Polo R WRC
    Ford Fiesta RS WRC
    Citroën DS3 WRC
    Ford Fiesta RS WRC
    Citroën DS3 WRC
    Ford Fiesta RS WRC
    Volkswagen Polo R WRC
    Citroën DS3 WRC
    MINI John Cooper Works WRC
    25 min 33.3sec
    25 min 38.5sec
    25 min 42.2sec
    25 min 47.1sec
    25 min 50.3sec
    25 min 50.8sec
    25 min 54.2sec
    25 min 56.7sec
    26 min 10.4sec
    26 min 21.0sec
  • Stay relaxed, be brave: Latvala’s mantra for WRC

    2013 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP
    NESTE OIL RALLY FINLAND
    Pre-event Press Conference
    Wednesday 31 July
    Present:
    Kris Meeke, Abu Dhabi Citroën Total World Rally Team
    Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Motorsport
    Mads Østberg, Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team
    Mikko Hirvonen, Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team
    Q:
    Kris, a great opportunity for you this weekend as we see you compete with the Abu Dhabi Citroën Total World Rally Team in a DS3 WRC. How much are you looking forward to the challenge?
    KM:
    It’s been a long time. I haven’t actually done any rally since 2011, so to get the call to come to Finland with the Citroën factory team is pretty special and an opportunity I didn’t think would come. I’m really happy and excited and it’s already been a pleasure work to with the team. But now is the opportunity to build the confidence and try to show some good speed once I’m comfortable in the car. I’m coming here and battling with these guys after a year and a half out; I need to have my eyes wide open. The main thing I hope is that we can improve.
    Q:
    I believe you did a big test, how many kilometres?
    KM:
    We managed 380 kilometres in one day – my neck was very sore after that. We ran through many things and I got confidence in the car. The car was beautiful to drive from the beginning and doing that in this kind of professional environment is the sort of chance that I’ve been after for a very long time. We’ll see what happens…
    Q:
    We have not seen you compete at a WRC event in over a year, how ready do you feel to get back to full competitive form? What do you think you can achieve here, can you challenge for a podium spot?
    KM:
    Obviously every driver is here to do the best they can. I have to be realistic after a year away and trying to fight for the podium [is unrealistic]… For me I have to take my time and focus on my own driving. I have belief in my own driving. Tonight in qualifying, we beat the stage record by a tenth of a second, but that was only good enough for ninth – these guys move the level all the time. But I’m here with a smile on my face and I’m very happy.
    Q:
    At the moment this drive is a one-off? Is there talk of any more opportunities with the team this year?
    KM:
    No, at the moment, it’s simply Finland. But what an opportunity on one of the biggest rallies in the world! I drove Ouninpohja last in 2006, when I was in a Junior [World Rally Championship] car, so that’s going to be pretty exciting! My focus is on the rally. I just want to improve on this rally and then you never know what happens after a good result. This is the main focus – let’s see what happens.
    Q:
    Jari-Matti, you competed in an Audi Quattro in Estonia recently, does that help get used to the roads here?
    J-ML:
    That’s right, I drove the Audi in Estonia; the roads over there are fast like here, but sure the grip is different. I am very happy with the car and with the rear of the car. Maybe I was just a bit careful in the qualifying sometimes today. The driver needs to improve tomorrow, the rally starts tomorrow.
    Q:
    It seems this weekend that we will have an epic battle for the win here in Finland. Jost Capito has already stated that he will let you and Ogier fight it out – how are you feeling about the prospect?
    J-ML:
    Well, I think there are other hungry drivers next to me and Mikko [Hirvonen] has done the best time in qualifying. It’s going to be a big fight. It’s free from the team, we can fight, but the main thing for the team is the manufacturers’ [championship]. For the team, it doesn’t matter which order we come home as long as we both finish.
    Q:
    Is there a secret to winning here?
    J-ML:
    It’s five different things. It’s confidence; the commitment of the team; stay relaxed; enjoy; be brave…
    Q:
    Do you think the roads will clean? Are you happy with your position on the road?
    J-ML:
    I took [position] 10. Last year, Sebastien Loeb was 10th or 11th on the road and I started behind him and could not catch him for the whole rally. On this rally, it doesn’t make a big difference once the road is cleaned – after that there are only very small differences. It will matter how you drive, not the road positions.
    Q:
    How much pressure do you put on yourself at your home event?
    J-ML:
    Maybe I am still younger on that side, I feel more pressure than Mikko – he has always been better on that side than me; this is the biggest enemy for myself. But I am getting older and closer to 30 – it’s step by step.
    Q:
    Mads, it’s been an up and down first half of the season for many reasons but your pace has certainly increased from last year, what is the strategy now for the second half of the season?
    MO:
    We know the speed is good. We try to forget the first half [of the season]. There are a lot of nice rallies coming up and this is one. I try to start the new season tomorrow morning and enjoy the second half of the year.
    Q:
    Can you challenge for a win here?
    MO:
    Everything is possible. At the moment it’s been a bit too difficult in the first half of the season, but the main thing is to find the conditions and then push as hard as we can. In free practice, it worked well. Qualifying was not perfect, but it looks good.
    Q:
    How was the test?
    MO:
    I am very happy after the test. It was a bit drier and the roads are similar to Friday and Saturday, so I will do some small changes for tomorrow. But nothing too big, I’m quite happy with the speed so far.
    Q:
    Mikko, how confident are you ahead of the event?
    MH:
    I have a good feeling. It’s going to be a big fight with a lot of drivers. I hope I can do it.
    Q:
    I asked Jari-Matti this question… you have won here before: what’s the secret?
    MH:
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    It’s my birthday today… I think I’m getting too old to take pressure. It’s always the same thing.
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    Esapekka Lappi
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    It went well. I was here last year, so I had some notes and the feeling is positive. I’m looking forward to getting going tomorrow now.
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    For sure the car is very new and it’s my first time here in what I would class as a fast car, but generally I’m happy and reasonably confident.
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    We had a win in Portugal, but now we have the R5 cars [to compete with] and shakedown shows they are really fast – it will be a big struggle. Maybe we struggled in shakedown because I drove different tyres in Asia (Asia-Pacific Rally Championship, where Lappi drives for Team MRF). The grip level is higher here and I did not have so much confidence. I will do my best, but I don’t know if we can reach the podium?
    Q:
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    I think this is the best thing. This is the only race I am looking for the whole year, it’s amazing to be here.
    Q:
    What do you expect from the weather? What will it be like if it rains?
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    Jussi Vainionpää
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    SC:
    It’s not so bad. We had two good races since the start of the season. It’s very difficult here, but the target is the same. I want to lead in both the races on Saturday night, but this means no mistakes and this is the point for the moment.
    Q:
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    SC:
    It’s a bit difficult because we didn’t touch the car since Sardinia and the first run at shakedown we are looking for everything to be working on the car. Tomorrow it’s a short day, so we will have time to be comfortable before the second day.
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    SC:
    For sure, last year we learned a lot of things. It was my third race on gravel when I came here last time and I had everything to learn. This year we have some notes and it’s a good thing to be here. We want more experience from this race.
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    JV:
    This is my first time here in Jyvaskyla and in the WRC – it will be a big race to win it. I have a lot to learn here. I have to challenge the fast drivers, we will try to race and be at the finish and make good stage times.
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    Not much! I drove the car for a few kilometres and then the shakedown. I don’t have much knowledge for the car, this is a big race. I have to be smart.
    Q:
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    The recce did go well, I guess. There were a few special stages which were a bit tricky, but that’s Jyvaskyla. Ouninpohja is a fantastic stage!
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    Sander Pärn
    Q:
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    NN:
    I like driving in Finland, like always. It’s my third time here, we will see, I will do my best.
    Q:
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    I did not get [the] good feeling. I have the same set-up as my own car, but the feeling is not the same.
    Q:
    I understand you have a new co-driver for this event, how difficult will that be and how is the relationship developing?
    NN:
    Yes. It’s the first time we are here together and I hope it will go okay.
    Q:
    Tell us about the stages here in Finland…
    NN:
    Finland stages are fantastic and very fast, very much jumps!
    Q:
    Can you win here?
    NN:
    Flat out or off…
    Q:
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    Actually I am not satisfied with Portugal – it was a disaster for me to retire on day one. Greece was much better and third in the season is good. In Estonia I found some good speed.
    Q:
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    SP:
    I think there is a chance, but it won’t be easy. There are so many other good competitors and there are tough stages. I would like to be on the podium, so why not the win? The roads are like Estonia.
    Q:
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    Yesterday, we had a test and I am quite satisfied with today’s speed, it is better than Portugal and Greece. When I won’t make any mistakes then everything is possible.
    Q:
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    SP:
    The roads in Estonia are a little bit similar, but the surface is much harder here.
    Q:
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    SP:
    It’s my third time, so it’s a bit easier and some stages are quite familiar here. But the other guys are all very fast – everybody can be fast here.
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    The race is done. The F1 circus has moved on. Chitra Subramanyam though cannot help but relive every single moment of Race Day Sunday at the Buddh International Circuit. After all, it was a day packed with celebs, doughnuts, champagne, and good-byes.

     

    Bye-Bye, I said. “Bye-Bye F1.”

    I looked around. Dusk had fallen. The Paddock was milling with people, running around, doing this and that. The manicured look was gone. Crates lined the road. The tyres were being washed. The hallowed insides of the team garages, hidden from the public’s eye the past few days, were open for the whole world to see.

    The race was done. The trophy was won. The F-1 circus was getting ready to

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    Would they come back? Will we see them again? It was a question that was asked again and again the whole weekend. The talking heads gave their opinion, but the reality is anybody’s guess. Though that is a story for another time, another day.

    Sunday though was a day of celebration, of celeb-spotting, of chaos and madness, of passion, V-8 engines and of saying good-bye.

    The morning was foggy as usual – the not-a-mist, more-like-a-smog kind of fog, if you get my drift. The media centre was empty in the morning – not surprising really. It was going to get mad soon enough.

    A quick peek into the pit lane, pre-race at the Buddh International Circuit. Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low
    A quick peek into the pit lane, pre-race at the Buddh International Circuit. Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low

    Soon though, it was time. You could see it all around. The team garages were overflowing, the television folk were out in full swing. The drivers walked toward the pitlane – it was coming on Drivers’ Parade time. Eddie Jordan waved at Daniel Ricciardo. All of a sudden, an excited hum went up. Oh. Lewis Hamilton. Enough said. The photographers scrambled past, shoving a few passersby. They all wanted Lewis Hamilton in their frame.

    Jenson Button’s girlfriend, Jessica Michibata, caused a stir outside the McLaren hospitality. She posed for photographs in a gorgeous pink sari, and graced the clicks with a Namaste.

    Bollywood star Gulshan Grover makes an appearance. Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low
    Bollywood star Gulshan Grover makes an appearance. Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low

    I wandered further down. “Where is she?” one news photographer asked another, as he balanced his multiple cameras. “She has probably gone in now. Everyone was taking her pictures,” came the reply. His shoulders slumped. “Gulshan Grover’s also here.” He smiled and shuffled off in search for more celebrities.

    The Ferrari suite was surprisingly crowded with a long line outside. It almost seemed like they were waiting for Fernando Alonso to come and give autographs. Then, I remembered. The Ferrari team very kindly offers lunch to all FIA accredited media. I bet their lunch is the best! Fresh pasta with homemade sauce? I didn’t get a chance to go in. It was lunch at Ferrari or the race, sorry folks. The mini lawn in front of their suite, though, had been taken over a group of TV personnel – chatting away in

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    One of the busiest men on the paddock: David Coulthard. Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low
    One of the busiest men at the paddock: David Coulthard. Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low

    Meanwhile the Sky F1 team walked through the paddock – complicated-looking equipment on their backs. I spent a lot of time gaping. You would need to do some serious strength training to lift all that weight. David Coulthard walked past in impossibly tight trousers, waving at his colleagues.

    I left the comfortable confines of the media centre and entered the Paddock madness right before the start. I listened to the roar of the V-8 engines – sweet music that makes the tummy do a strange dance, and leaves you with a smile that’s hard to wipe off. This was it, I told myself. The last time I hear the sweet symphony of V-8s. Next year, it will be V-6 (could I please make a sad face here?).

    I returned to my seat and settled down. My laptop and iPad were ready at hand: Live Timing to throw data at me and Twitter to tweet. I can’t tell you how strange it feels to watch the race on the big screen in the media centre to the sounds of the cars roaring by. They are hard to ignore. You can feel them. It is incredible.

    The drivers started off – down the straight towards the first corner. The radio journalists shouted into their headsets – different languages Spanish, German, French – resounded through the centre. The radio team crackled, “Box, box, box.” It is the Red Bull. A journalist swung around, “What? What did he say?” Why was Vettel heading to the pit? What is going on? The Pirellis were at it again! Vettel rejoined at the back, but rose quickly. Bad luck continued to haunt Mark Webber, as his last race in India ended in a retirement. Lotus’ Alan Permane and Kimi Raikkonen exchanged harsh words…and that’s being polite. Fernando Alonso was just having a bad day, period. Felipe Massa provided a little competition, but Nico Rosberg and Romain Grosjean were just too determined.

    The initial excitement faded as the race continued and the number of laps grew. The V-8 engines became a comfortable roar in the background – the sound rising and falling as the F1 cars went about their laps.

    The end was inevitable. Vettel crossed the finish line and a smattering of claps echoed through the media centre. The four-time world champion made a doughnut, then ignored his team’s orders to return to the parc ferme. Instead, he soaked in the cheers – very different from the booing in Monza. He kissed his car. He jumped up toward the fence and threw his gloves over. And only then, did he head to the parc ferme.

    Play spot the driver at the pen! Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low
    Play spot the driver at the pen! Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low

    Meanwhile, the pen outside was bursting at its seams. Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa, Jenson Button, they were all there – moving from TV camera to TV camera talking about the race that was, and the race that should have been. Kimi Raikkonen came in and left right after. Vettel came in, beaming, with bottle of champagne in hand. It was time for the interview.

    Nite nite F1. Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low
    Good Night and Good Bye. Photo: Chitra Subramanyam / Riding Fast And Flying Low

    The evening fell quickly. Outside, the packing continued, unabated. The race was done. Abu Dhabi was calling. It was time to say bye-bye.

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  • It’s an incredible feeling: Hamilton

    FIA transcript of the DRIVERS press conference after the race at the Hungarian GP on Sunday 28 July 2013:

    1 – Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes)
    2 – Kimi RÄIKKÖNEN (Lotus)
    3 – Sebastian VETTEL (Red Bull Racing)

    PODIUM INTERVIEW  (Conducted by Martin Brundle)

    Q: Lewis, when we spoke last night you didn’t believe you could be on pole position and you gave yourself no chance of winning today’s race. How on Earth does it feel now?

    Lewis HAMILTON: It’s an incredible feeling. I really have to say a big thank you to all the fans today for turning up. It was great to see their support. And my team: they just did an incredible job. We studied a lot last night. We were hoping the tyres were going to work for us. We had no idea it was going to go that well — but the last 20 laps was just managing the tyres and cruising.

    Q: Well you got a great start but there were two key moments where you overtook Jenson, so you didn’t lose any time behind him down into turn one and then that turn three pass on Mark Webber, that was just incredible.

    LH: Yeah, I think you could tell I was hungry for it today. I was just going all-out. I needed to get past those people and usually I get stuck in traffic, generally in my races, and today I wasn’t having it. I was going for every move I had.

    Q: Incredible support here for you as always Kimi. P2 on the podium, you really had to work hard for that today.

    Kimi RÄIKKÖNEN: Yeah, obviously I keep making my life difficult on Saturdays so then we pay a price but I had a good car and we managed to do two stops so that was the only way really to jump people. In the end it was a bit tight with Seb but in the end it paid off for us and we gained some points in the Championship. So that’s good.

    Q: You made the last set of tyres last 33 laps which is quite spectacular today in these conditions. Surely you thought he was going to have a great chance to pass you towards the end but you just seemed to park your car in the middle of the track and make it so difficult.

    KR: Yeah, I mean I knew it was going to be a bit tight but I felt that the tyres were good still in the last ten laps. So maybe last two laps they drop off quite badly but I didn’t really have any doubts that I couldn’t keep him behind. I had good speed through the last sector so I knew that in the first corner they will not have a chance. Obviously you take a chance always when you make so many laps with a set of tyres – but like I said, the team worked well, everything worked well for us and unfortunately yesterday wasn’t an easy day so otherwise we could probably have fight for a win. But anyhow, we are here.

    Q: Satisfied you take a few points off the World Championship leader?

    KR: Yeah, it’s better than nothing.

    Q: Sebastian, only third but the fans seem pretty happy with that. How do you feel about it?

    Sebastian VETTEL: Well, it was not the best race. The start was difficult but was able to defend second and then Lewis pulled in, we thought we had a little bit more on the soft but the rear tyres seemed to fall apart pretty quickly and then I lost a bit, came out behind Jenson which was crucial and struggled to get past, damaged my front wing which didn’t help, after that managed to get past. It was a long time but lost a bit of speed and basically tried to hang in there, tried to fight back. Very close with Kimi in the end but as he mentioned, he was very quick through the last two corners and then I couldn’t really get him on the straight. So yeah, I did all we could but surely wanted a little bit more today.

    Q: You felt Kimi didn’t leave you enough room at turn four towards the end of the race. You felt that was a bit too close?

    SV: Yeah, I told him but he was laughing only. It was fine. Obviously in the heat of the moment it was quite tight getting into there, I tried to prepare the next corner but nearly lost the car. That’s racing.

    Q: Lewis, two very quick questions. Does this put your World Championship crusade very much back on course and how does this race today compare with your other victories?

    LH: I think this is probably one of the most important grand prix wins of my career. To move to a new team and to win for Mercedes-Benz is just a real privilege. The guys have done an exceptional job, I’m so glad I could be a part of the team and I really couldn’t be happier. I hope there’s many more to come.

    Q: And this year’s World Championship? Surely you’ve still got a chance of it, you’ve got to work hard.

    LH: We’ve got to work hard, you never know how the tyres are going to last elsewhere but if we come here and make our tyres last then we should be able to do it anywhere. So, fingers crossed.

    PRESS CONFERENCE

    Q: Lewis, congratulations. You weren’t too optimistic yesterday but a lot of factors obviously worked well for you today: good start, getting the traffic right as well and some great overtaking manoeuvres. Tell us about them.

    LH: It’s been a great weekend, really a great weekend. Really didn’t expect it coming in. It’s probably been one of the toughest weeks for me. Obviously we hadn’t had the test, we didn’t do the test, we were on the back foot when we came in. Really wasn’t even expecting to be on pole. Really surprised with that and then yeah, at the start of the race the pace was OK. I think maybe Sebastian perhaps was just as quick or a little bit quicker but fortunately he was behind and my tyres went off just maybe a lap or two before his. I think I called the pitstop just right – the first one – and after that it was just managing the gap. I had to make sure I got past people. I normally get held up in my… I thought when I came behind Jenson I thought it was just my luck because that’s what usually happens. But I got past him and was surprised to see Sebastian and the others get stuck behind him as well. I guess he did me a favour there. But I think generally we had the pace on everyone today. I know I was really controlling the pace, particularly through the second, third and last stint, particularly on the last stint. This is just down to an exceptional job from the team. We came here with upgrades and constantly doing work to try and understand these tyres. I think today we bolted them on and they just worked for us. I really was not inspecting it.

    Q: Kimi, that was a robust defence at the end of the race. I’m not certain if it was a good job interview for joining Red Bull Racing for next year but tell us about it.

    KR: Obviously I don’t have anything for next year so I mean it does matter what happens on a race circuit for that matter. I knew that my tyres are pretty OK and I was good through the last sector so I was pretty sure there was no chance to try to overtake me into the first corner but then obviously turn two was a bit more tricky for me all race. He got a good run, Sebastian once before and then second time and I defended. Maybe I’m over a bit on the right and it’s a bit tight but then I kept him behind and that was the only time he had a good run on me. In there it is very difficult to overtake because it is so narrow on top of the hill. After that I had no issues. That was the only part of the circuit that I really had some problems with the tyres. But it was good work for the team, the car was working well but unfortunately I keep making Saturdays… after Saturdays making the race a bit difficult for myself. Hopefully we can fix that a little bit and be a bit more on the front at the beginning of the race.

    Q: Sebastian a little bit of trouble behind traffic during the race itself. What do you feel about third place?

    SV: Generally happy. Not the best circuit to be stuck in traffic because it’s quite difficult to overtake. I think we had not enough speed on the straights to put people under enough pressure so yeah, obviously got stuck behind Jenson for a long time. Damaged my front wing as well which dropped us back and after that obviously it was about the fight back as much as we could. In the middle of the race I didn’t know where I was. I just tried to hang in there and try to come back as much as we can. In the end obviously quite close with Kimi. We were faster, I had fresher tyres but as I said, no way past. Once I was pretty close up the hill. I think I didn’t have enough room on the outside but it’s pretty difficult to judge. Obviously I couldn’t go around the outside and pass him but I was trying to maybe put him under pressure for the next couple of corners and try to create my chance but yeah, was not a decent gap anyways. So, I tried, didn’t work, we have to be happy with third. The car was good all weekend, there wasn’t much missing. But as I said, I should have done a better job with Jenson in the beginning and especially not damaged my front wing – and then it could have been a different race. But would, could, should. In the end I think we’re happy with third.

    QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

    Q: (Abhishek Tackle – Midday) Lewis,  track temperatures were in their fifties today; would you say you’ve turned the corner with your tyre wear issues and how much of that was work going on back at the factory, and how much of that was the new tyres, new constructions?

    LH: I think it was a bit of both. As I said, coming into the weekend, we are making improvement but not big enough to make the difference it did today so I’m assuming that a large part of that was the tyres. I really wasn’t expecting it. Our long runs didn’t look that great in P2 but I got the balance just spot on today with the front wing and yeah, if we can be quick  here in a race with these track temperatures then I’m very hopeful that we can be competitive everywhere else, so this could be a really good… could be a good turning point for us.

    Q: (Leonid Novozhilov – F1 Life) Lewis, which of the ingredients made the difference in your success today?

    LH: Teamwork, absolutely teamwork. The guys have just been phenomenal all year with the work they do in the garage, preparation of the car, the reliability has been exceptional – obviously not for Nico today – and the team’s in the position where it’s beginning to develop the car still through the season. At this point of the year, last year, they said they weren’t anywhere near making improvements so it’s good to see that. I think hopefully I’m a part of that as well. I feel like I really earned my keep today so I’m really happy for that.

    Q: (Peter Farkas – Auto Motor) Sebastian, we have heard you complaining a bit over the radio two laps from the end when you thought that Kimi didn’t leave you enough room in turn four. Was it serious?

    SV: In the heat of the moment, for sure, obviously it’s narrow there. As I said before, it was clear… or it was to me at that stage that I didn’t find a way past around the outside. First of all, Kimi is not an idiot and secondly, it’s a narrow part of the track so it was clear but I was pushing very hard, trying to create a chance, put him under pressure and as I said, it was clear I didn’t pass him there, but maybe two corners later or something. Yeah, I was not too happy but as I said, it was quite hot this afternoon, I was pushing very hard and it was quite narrow and I was a little bit on the dirt, turning in. You feel that you have to say something so that’s what I said.

    Q: (Kate Walker – GP Week) Sebastian, three weeks ago in Germany, I asked you if you would relish the challenge of having Kimi as your teammate next year and you said you would enjoy having such a competitive teammate. I was wondering if your opinion had changed, now that you had finished behind him.

    SV: There have been races where I have finished behind him, especially in the beginning  of my career – I finished nearly every race behind him. And there are races where I’ve finished ahead of him so that doesn’t really matter. As I said, I think he’s one of the drivers I get along most with. He’s been very honest all the time which I appreciate a lot. I think at the end of the day we’re a group of 20, 22 guys; some of them you like, others you don’t. I think at the end of the day you have to beat everyone. Obviously we enjoy it a lot more as well if you’re fighting other drivers in similar cars, meaning with similar pace, because it’s kind of boring when you’re only fighting your teammate. I think this is something we all enjoy.

    Q: (Heikki Kulta – Turun Sanomat) Sebastian, at Nurburgring, after your battle with Kimi, you said that one day you will feel as angry as Kimi felt that day. Do you feel angry now?

    SV: I don’t think it was really really angry but obviously it was a battle for the win so I was happy that I succeeded. Today was for second, but still, you know, second is better than third. I’m not entirely happy with my race because I think the car was probably a little bit better than where we finished today but as I described, with the race that I had, I think P3 is what we have to be happy with. It’s not a disaster. We were still on the podium which is nice, a lot of people here which is still very special so I think we have to keep our feet on the ground. I’ve always said that there will be days when there will be people ahead of us and there will be days when we will be ahead of them so it’s just life.

    Q: (Andrea Cremonesi – La Gazzetta dello Sport) Lewis, do you think that with nine races to go it’s possible to fight for the championship?

    LH: I think it’s too early to… still far too early to… of course, when you have a win like this, you get excited and you think anything is possible and obviously today shows that anything is possible but I think it’s still too early for us to say whether or not we can challenge these guys. I know the guys are working hard so that we can close the gap and I hope today is the first step in doing so but we’ve got a lot of tough races coming up. I just hope that that’s not the last time my tyres work for me.

    Q: (Andrea Cremonesi – La Gazzetta dello Sport) Sebastian, do you think that today there is some complaint about the strategy because as you said before, you were twice stuck behind McLaren when you came out of the pits?

    SV: Usually in the past it was not a bad thing when you came out behind a McLaren but this year’s a bit different. Yeah, I’m not blaming the team. I think it’s pretty easy (to see) what happened. In the first stint I lost more time on the way to the pits, because the tyres were falling apart (more) than they expected, probably around 1.5s. If you take those away, I come out ahead of him, so I think in terms of strategy they did the right call. Second time round, I think he was on a very used set of soft tyres which was going away quickly and I found my way past pretty quickly as well, so I’m not blaming them. If there’s anything to blame, today, then it’s me because I damaged my wing which wasn’t the best thing.

    Q: (Michael Neudecker – Sud Deutsche Zeitung) To all three of you: how did the high temperatures today affect you, your performance?

    LH: Physically it was quite easy, to be honest. I wasn’t on the ragged edge the whole way. Particularly the last twenty laps I was able to really chill, I was drinking a lot and just trying to bring it home, look after the car and the tyres, yeah, for the first time  ever that I can remember my tyres not being a problem. I think this track has always been good to me. I hope there’s many more like this.

    KR: Obviously I was bit out of tyres at the end because we did a run with a set of tyres but apart from that it was OK. It was a bit hot but as normal as any hot race. No problem.

    SV: Yeah, it was pretty hot, especially, obviously, towards the end of the race when the drink is not cool any more, it’s more like tea, which isn’t the nicest to cool down. But yeah, I think we were probably in a bit of a different situation to Lewis, still fighting towards the end, I was pushing very hard. Every time you get close, you lose some grip. I was struggling to get past, didn’t succeed but yeah, it’s not the only hot race we have during the season.

    Q: (Anthony Rowlinson – F1 Racing) Lewis, does it feel different winning for Mercedes than it did for McLaren?

    LH: I think it feels different. It always feels like it’s the first time, that’s for sure, when you win. I remember the first time I won it was exceptional, an exceptional feeling and today it was a really calming, relaxing feeling when I came across the line. I really wasn’t expecting it. As I said yesterday, I talked it down a lot because I really was expecting a real tough race today, I  thought we were going to fall behind. The experiences I had at McLaren were some of my greatest but I think this is one of the highlights of my career up to now. Moving to a new team and a team that was struggling massively last year and to finally get a win with them after the first nine or ten races is a great feeling.

    Q: (Heikki Kulta – Turun Sanomat) Kimi, now you’ve got some feeling with the new tyres, do you think you have the right package to win in Spa?

    KR: I don’t know. It’s a different circuit. I have no idea. Last year we were not very strong there. I think we know the reasons and for sure our car is better this year but is it good enough for fighting for a win? We will see in Spa in one month.

    Q: (Peter Vamosi – Vas Nepe) Kimi, you are now second in the championship. What does this mean now, at this time, for you and for the next four weeks? Will you go to Enstone and help to develop the car or just have fun and holiday?

    KR: I don’t design the car so there’s not much use for me there. Everybody has to be off work in a week’s time so there’s nothing happening at any of the factories, at least, that’s how it should be. I will do something and see what happens at the next race in four weeks.

    Q: (Livio Oricchio – O Estado de Sao Paulo) Sebastian, if, at the end of the first bend you were first in the race after the start, the story of this race might have been different. And Lewis, I would also like to hear your opinion about that.

    SV: Well I wasn’t so, hard to… If. If. If I was sick today I wouldn’t race so… I think Lewis did a great job today, a good lap yesterday and deserved to win today no doubt. I think we had a bit stronger pace than what we probably had towards the end of the race, but I didn’t do the best job either. I damaged my front wing, I got stuck behind Jenson, didn’t find a way past unlike Lewis so yeah, there are things that I could have done better but it’s hard to say where we could have been without those two things. I think it would have been close. Obviously he had track position, overtaking is difficult, maybe we would have been a bit closer, maybe with strategy we could have found a way past, I don’t know. But in the end, as I said, it wasn’t the case.

    LH: It’s nothing I really want to think about. I got into turn one first, that’s the most important thing. I think if Sebastian was out in the lead it would have been hard to have kept a hold of him but I think generally my second and third and fourth stints were pretty strong. I think I would hopefully have had as good a pace as he would have had so I think it could have been a close race.

    Q: (Gabor Joo – Index)  Kimi, last year you finished second, this year you finished second as well. Are you satisfied with the progress Lotus is making in terms of car development?

    KR: Obviously we always hope for more, myself and the team hopes for more. I think we’ve made progress, for sure.  Now we have tyres that are a little bit different and I wasn’t so happy with how things ran on Friday and yesterday – more happy in qualifying than the whole weekend before that but still not ideal and in the race we usually run better than in qualifying. I was happy with the car in the race but obviously when you start from such a bad starting place it’s difficult to make big progress on this kind of circuit but I managed to do two stops and we’re still pretty competitive so we’re happy how we’ve done but we’re here to try to win races and if we keep finishing second and third like we’ve done many times this year, it’s probably not enough for the championship but the best thing today when we finished second we gained a few points on Sebastian, so it’s better than nothing but with a win it would have been a much bigger difference.

    Q: (Sarah Holt – CNN.com) Lewis, tyre problems cost you your first chance of a win for Mercedes at Silverstone and it’s ironic that now, because of that, the tyres have been changed and here we have them, you’ve got your first win, so does this make up for everything that happened in Britain and if the tyres now suit you, it could have ironically set you up for the rest of the season?

    LH: Well thank you. Yeah, yeah, you can’t really make up for Silverstone.  That was my home Grand Prix, we were in a good position to have won that so I don’t know when I will ever get a chance to win at Silverstone again in front of my home crowd. But this is definitely a great feeling to finally get the win. I’ve been on pole position for the last three races, it’s good to finally not lose position and just stay and be able to hold it and maintain position throughout the race, it’s a good feeling. I came here saying and praying that when we put on these tyres that they would come towards us more than away from us and it seems like they’ve done that: 52/55 degrees track temperatures today, one of the hottest races I think I can remember doing and for a team that really struggles with tyre degradation today was a walk in the park. I’m really baffled… I used all the technique I could possibly use to look after the tyres which I’m sure everyone is doing, but it worked today. I really really hope that when we go to the next race it happens, that we’re able to do the same.

    Q: (Geza Suranyi – Heves Megyei Hirlap) Lewis, you said that this circuit is a classic, so as a four time winner of the Hungarian Grand Prix, perhaps it’s about time to name a corner after you. Which corner would you chose?

    LH: I’d forgotten that it’s four times here. That’s incredible, absolutely incredible, I’m so happy with that. I love it here: the weather’s great, the fans, we have such a great turnout, they have beautiful women here, great food, I really can’t say more about it. A great track. If I was to chose a corner, I would say turn two.

    Ends

  • Hamilton’s 1st win for Mercedes; Raikkonen pips Vettel for 2nd

    Budapest, 28 July 2013: Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton took a convincing first win of the season at the Hungarian Grand Prix ahead of Lotus’ Kimi Raikkonen and Red Bull Racing’s Sebastian Vettel. Hamilton’s fourth career victory at the Hungaroring puts him level with Michael Schumacher for most wins at the Budapest track.

    “This is probably one of the most important grand prix wins of my career,” said Hamilton after finishing almost 11 seconds ahead of Raikkonen. “To move to a new team and to win for Mercedes-Benz is just a real privilege. I’m so glad I could be a part of the team and I really couldn’t be happier. I hope there’s many more to come.”

    Hamilton made a good start from pole position and with Vettel making a slower getaway on the dirty side of the track, the Mercedes driver comfortably held his lead into the first corner. Vettel retained his P2 starting position despite a strong challenge from Lotus’ Romain Grosjean and the trio began to build a gap to the chasing pack, an FIA release said.

    Hamilton after winning the Hungarian GP on Sunday. A Mercedes AMG Petronas photo
    Hamilton after winning the Hungarian GP on Sunday. A Mercedes AMG Petronas photo

    Behind them Mark Webber made a good start for Red Bull Racing to rise from P10 on the grid to seventh by the end of lap two. With everyone in front of him starting on soft tyres and set to stop earlier, Webber, who started on medium tyres, had the opportunity to do a long first stint. When the front runners pitted for their own sets of medium rubber, Webber assumed the lead and in clear air began to make up time.

    Hamilton was the first to stop on lap nine and emerged behind Jenson Button, who had also started on the medium tyre and was working his way through a long first stint. The Mercedes driver quickly passed his former team-mate but Vettel had no such luck. After his first stop on lap 11, the German also rejoined behind Button but for the next 13 laps he could find no way past and lost precious time behind the slower McLaren. Vettel attempted a bold move on lap 17 but it only resulted in a minor collision that damaged his front wing and which compromised his pace. The Red Bull driver eventually found a way past, but by that time Hamilton had opened up a significant gap and the battle for P1 was done.

    “Coming out behind Jenson was crucial and I struggled to get past,” said Vettel. “I damaged my front wing, which didn’t help. After that I managed to get past. It was a long time. I lost a bit of speed and basically tried to hang in there, tried to fight back.”

    The race then settled into a battle of competing strategies with positions changing hands according to starting tyre choice. While the bulk of the front-runners cycled through their mid-race stints without issues, Grosjean hit trouble.

    After pressuring Vettel hard in the early stages of the race, the Frenchman found himself behind Button and in passing made contact with the McLaren, a clash that saw both being investigated by the stewards after the race. After his second stop Grosjean then found himself behind Ferrari’s Felipe Massa. He passed the Brazilian but did so off the track and was soon handed a drive-through penalty by the stewards. The punishment lost him valuable time and he dropped down the field to eventually finish sixth.

    In the final stint, it was Raikkonen and Webber who profited most. The Finn took on a final set of mediums on lap 42 and clung on until the end, despite the close attentions of Vettel who pushed hard in the final 10 laps to chase down the Lotus driver.

    “I knew it was going to be a bit tight but I felt that the tyres were good in the last ten laps,” said Raikkonen. “Maybe in the last two laps they dropped off quite badly but I didn’t really have any doubts that I could keep him [Vettel] behind. I had good speed through the last sector, so I knew that in the first corner he would not have a chance. Obviously you take a chance when you make so many laps with a set of tyres – but like I said, the team worked well, everything worked well for us.”

    Webber, meanwhile was on a charge of his own. He took on a mandatory set of softs on lap 59 and emerged in fourth place. At times running almost two seconds a lap quicker than his team-mate he closed rapidly but then his times dropped away and he settled for fourth.

    Fernando Alonso finished where he started, in fifth. With Grosjean, seventh was left to Button who finished ahead of Massa. The final points positions went to Sergio Perez and Pastor Maldonado.

    Vettel’s third place means he maintains control of the Drivers’ Championship standings. He now has 172 points, with Raikkonen in second place with 134. Alonso is third on 133, while Hamilton’s win gives him a total of 124 points and fourth place.

    In the Constructors’ battle, Red Bull Racing marginally increase their grip on the top of the standing, adding two points to the 67-point advantage they enjoyed over Mercedes before the start of the weekend. The Austrian team now has 277 points, Mercedes 208 and Ferrari 194. Lotus are fourth 11 points further back.

    2013 Hungarian Grand Prix result

    1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:42:29.445 25
    2 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus +10.9 secs            18
    3 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing +12.4 secs 15
    4 Mark Webber Red Bull Racing +18.0 secs 12
    5 Fernando Alonso Ferrari +31.4 secs 10
    6 Romain Grosjean Lotus +32.2 secs 8
    7 Jenson Button McLaren +53.8 secs 6
    8 Felipe Massa Ferrari +56.4 secs 4
    9 Sergio Pérez McLaren +1 Lap 2
    10 Pastor Maldonado Williams +1 Lap 1
    11 Nico Hülkenberg Sauber +1 Lap
    12 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso +1 Lap
    13 Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso +1 Lap
    14 Giedo van der Garde Caterham +2 Laps
    15 Charles Pic Caterham +2 Laps
    16 Jules Bianchi Marussia +3 Laps
    17 Max Chilton Marussia +3 Laps
    18 Paul di Resta Force India Hydraulics
    19 Nico Rosberg Mercedes +6 Laps
    Ret Valtteri Bottas Williams+28 Laps
    Ret Esteban Gutiérrez Sauber +42 Laps
    Ret Adrian Sutil Force India Hydraulics

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