Tag: WRC, Rally

  • Ogier-Ingrassia duo in flights of fantasy with third win of the season

    • Third victory in Mexico, third win of the season for Ogier/Ingrassia
    • Second in the World Championship – Mikkelsen/Fløene on the podium for third time in a row
    • Win number 25 for the Polo R WRC, Volkswagen extends lead in the Manufacturers’ Championship

    Hat-trick for the world champions: Volkswagen duo Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F) pulled off an outstanding victory at the Rally Mexico. A dazzling display at the third round of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) produced win number three of the season and their third success in a row in Mexico. The French pair now has an impressive 27 victories to its name, putting them ahead of rally legend Carlos Sainz and into third place in the all-time winners list. It was the 25th triumph for Volkswagen in its 29th rally with the Polo R WRC. Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene (N/N) also completed a hat-trick, claiming their third podium finish in a row and climbing into second place in the Driver and Co-Drivers’ Championship.

    Sebastian Ogier and Julien Ingrassia of Volkswagen Motorsport win the third round Rally Mexico in a Polo WRC car on Sunday. 8Mar2015. A Volkswagen Motorsport image
    Sebastian Ogier and Julien Ingrassia of Volkswagen Motorsport win the third round Rally Mexico in a Polo WRC car on Sunday. 8Mar2015. A Volkswagen Motorsport image

    Irresistible #GOgier: double world champion in superb form

    It does not get much better than that: Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia produced a perfect rally in Mexico. From the first metre to the last – the double world champions finished in the top three on 20 of the 21 special stages. They even clocked the fastest time on nine of the 21 stages. Ogier/Ingrassia moved into the lead just 5.61 kilometres into the rally and never surrendered that position. There was no lack of competition for the works drivers from Wolfsburg: as well as their team-mates Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene and Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila, Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B, Hyundai) and Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson (N/S, Citroën) were also heavily involved in what was an exciting battle for the lead.

    Ogier/Ingrassia laid the foundation for their fifth victory in a row with a clever tyre selection on Friday, when they overcame the disadvantage of having to open the route and sweep the roads free of loose gravel by opting for a crossover mixture of hard and soft Michelin tyres. They made the most of their masterstroke with a flawless display of driving and navigating.

    Third podium in succession – top performance from Mikkelsen/Fløene
    Andreas Mikkelsen and Ola Fløene continued the success story they have been writing since the start of the season. They added a third podium at the Rally Mexico to the ones they had previously claimed at the Rally Monte Carlo and Rally Sweden. Lining up for the first time in the Polo R WRC at this rally, their third place finish propelled also them into second place in the Driver and Co-Drivers’ Championship. The key to their success was to drive safely, but at the same time fast. Despite the unique special stages in Mexico, on which experience is invaluable, they were always within reach of the leaders. In the end, Mikkelsen and Fløene finished just 6.3 seconds behind second-placed Mads Østberg.

    Early set-back, slight consolation for Latvala/Anttila
    Up to the twelfth special stage, they were the only ones able to match the pace of Ogier and Ingrassia: Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila. However, in trying to put their team-mates under pressure, they skidded into a bank with the rear of their Polo R WRC. The resulting suspension damage forced them to retire early on Saturday. Latvala/Anttila returned to action on Sunday, fighting their way back to claim six points for Volkswagen in the Manufacturers’ Championship.

    The cherry on the cake: the only way is up, 21 times – “El Brinco” brings curtain down
    Higher than anything in Europe – the entire Rally Mexico is held over 1,800 metres above sea level. For comparison: the highest point on the ten European rallies is 1,608 metres above sea level – on the “La Bollène-Vésubie–Sospel” stage at the Rally Monte Carlo. And the Rally Mexico is always a time for superlatives: the World Rally Cars reached the “roof of the WRC” at 2,752 metres on the “El Chocolate” special stage, while the final Sunday saw them complete the longest stage of the 2015 season – the 55.82-kilometre “Guanajuatito”. And then there was the emotional start in the silver mine city of Guanajuato, where the passionate fans ensured nobody was spared goosebumps.

    The conditions on the special stages posed big challenges for the drivers and co-drivers. The road surface on the first of six gravel rallies in a row consisted of a mixture of loose sand on the one hand and rough, jagged gravel on the other. “Otates”, “Los Mexicanos”, “Ibarilla” and “Derramadero” are classics on the WRC calendar. The “El Brinco” Power Stage, with its famous and popular jump, provided a fitting finish. The three bonus points for the fastest time went to Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia, with Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene picking up two extra points for finishing second.

    25 of 48, and 21 – fact finding at the Rally Mexico
    Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia’s success not only marked the 25th victory for the Polo R WRC in the World Rally Championship, but was also the 47th podium for Volkswagen since the manufacturer first entered its World Rally Car in 2013. Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene finished third to add podium number 48. Volkswagen is now undefeated in the last seven WRC events. Since 2013, 373 of a possible 542 stage wins have gone to Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen drivers have also won 21 of the 28 Power Stages since 2013.

    Quotes after day four of the Rally Mexico
    Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #1
    “Absolutely incredible! I am so happy and proud of this victory in Mexico. It is one of the best wins of my career. Julien and I had a perfect weekend, the Polo was fantastic, and the team did a magnificent job. We pushed like crazy from the word go in the cockpit, came up with the cleverest tyre selection on Friday – and were rewarded in the end. It is my third win in a row here. The Rally Mexico seems to be kind to me. And I love coming here. The route suits me, the countryside is fantastic, and the fans make the rally a great fiesta every year.”

    Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #2
    “All in all, the weekend obviously did not go to plan. I had hoped for more from my starting position, and did not manage to establish a rhythm over the course of the weekend. I tried to put as much pressure as possible on Ogier, which meant driving at the limit. My rally was over once I damaged the suspension. Fortunately I have a break now and have time to forget about the disappointing start to the season. I need to find my rhythm and then attack again in Argentina.”

    Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9
    “Third place at the Rally Mexico plus two bonus points on the Power Stage – that is an absolutely fantastic result for us. We do not have an awful lot of experience of the special stages, so always set a safe pace. Our plan was to get through each special stage without making any mistakes. We executed that perfectly. I am totally happy with our rally. And second place in the championship does not look bad either.”

    Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
    “To win the Rally Mexico three times in a row is a fantastic effort. Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia more than deserve this triumph for their outstanding display of driving and navigating. From tyre selection to a perfectly calculated risk strategy – it was a flawless rally from the two of them. However, they are not the only ones who have continued their superb start to the season: Andreas Mikkelsen and Ola Fløene have too. They produced a tactical masterclass and looked very good. You cannot forget that Andreas was making only his second appearance here and had hardly any experience of the special stages. Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila made the best of the unfortunate situation after their crash yesterday and picked up some points for the team in the Manufacturers’ Championship. All in all, we are very happy with the outcome of the Rally Mexico.”

    And then there was …
    … a greeting from champion to champion. After Renaud Lavillenie added the European Indoor Championship to his collection of pole vault titles with a height of 6.04 metres at the weekend, Sébastien Ogier congratulated his fellow Frenchman on Facebook. Lavillenie had been a passenger on board Ogier’s Polo R WRC at the Rally Monte Carlo. Lavillenie is World Athlete of the Year and Olympic champion.

    And then there was also …
    … International Women’s Day on the Sunday of the rally, which was also celebrated by the International Automobile Federation FIA in León. In 2009 the FIA formed the “Women in Motorsport Commission”, of which Michèle Mouton is president, in order to support ladies in motorsport. Three ladies from Volkswagen also appeared in the official photo.

    FIA Rally World Championship (WRC), 
    Rally Mexico – Final Results
    1. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen 4h 19m 13.4s
    2. Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson (N/S), Citroën + 1m 18.8s
    3. Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene (N/N), Volkswagen + 1m 25.1s
    4. Elfyn Evans/Daniel Barritt (GB/GB), Ford + 3m 40.2s
    5. Dani Sordo/Marc Martí (E/E), Hyundai + 5m 01.8s
    6. Martin Prokop/Jan Tománek (CZ/CZ), Ford + 6m 36.1s
    7. Nasser Al-Attiyah/Matthieu Baumel (Q/F), Ford + 14m 52.7s
    8. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Hyundai + 22m 43.3s
    9. Nicolas Fuchs/Fernando Musano (PE/RA), Ford + 22m 49.0s
    10. Jari Ketomaa/Kaj Lindtsröm (FIN/FIN), Ford + 23m 10.2s
    15. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), Volkswagen + 48m 48.6s

    FIA Rally World Championship (WRC),
    Rally Mexico – Power Stage Results
    1. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen 6m 50.5s
    2. Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene (N/N), Volkswagen + 5.6s
    3. Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul (B/B), Hyundai + 5.8s

    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), Overall Standings
    Drivers’ Championship
    points
    1. Sébastien Ogier 81
    2. Andreas Mikkelsen 47
    3. Thierry Neuville 35
    4. Mads Østberg 32
    5. Elfyn Evans 26
    6. Jari-Matti Latvala 19
    7. Dani Sordo 18
    8. Martin Prokop 14
    9. Ott Tänak 12
    10. Hayden Paddon 10
    11. Kris Meeke 10
    12. Nasser Al-Attiyah 6
    13. Sébastien Loeb 6
    14. Yurii Protasov 2
    15. Nicolás Fuchs 2
    16. Jari Ketomaa 1
    Manufacturers’ Championship
    points
    1. Volkswagen Motorsport 99
    2. Hyundai Motorsport 75
    3. M-Sport 48
    4. Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WRT 42
    5. Jipocar Czech National Team 20
    6. Volkswagen Motorsport II 15
    7. Hyundai Motorsport N 3
    8. FWRT 1
     eom/ Volkswagen Motorsport Press Release
  • Ogier/Ingrassia’s perfect show edges them towards third Mexico win

    El Brinco (Mexico), 7 March 2015: Thumbs up for the double world champions and the “youngsters”: Volkswagen is still in the lead with Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia at the Rally Mexico after three of four days. At the third event of the season in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC), the French duo continued to keep up the pace and extended their lead to 1:15.2 minutes. Ogier/Ingrassia are the only duo in Mexico to have finished in the top three on all 18 of the special stages held so far. Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene (N/N) have also shown a strong performance, and are contesting their first joint Rally Mexico in the Polo R WRC. They are third in the overall standings – trailing Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson (N/S, Citroën), in second overall, by just 4.5 seconds. Going into the final three special stages on Sunday – including the longest stage of the rally year so far, the 55.82-kilometre “Guanajuatito” – they are within striking distance of possibly seizing second place.
    However, day three of the rally ended earlier than expected for Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN), who will start under Rally 2 regulations on Sunday. The Volkswagen duo were in second place overall when they hit a bank with the rear of their Polo R WRC on the twelfth special stage of the Rally Mexico, damaging the suspension. As a result, the runners-up of last year’s world championship, who were the only ones able to keep up with the pace of Ogier/Ingrassia at that point, were forced to retire. The Volkswagen mechanics repaired their World Rally Car so that they can restart the rally on Sunday.

    Quotes, day 3 Rally Mexico
    Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #1
    “From a driving perspective, this weekend is definitely one of the best of my career, I’m very happy with my performance. Julien and I have had another perfect day and haven’t made any mistakes. We kept putting pressure on the others. While I didn’t need to continue taking risks after Jari-Matti Latvala retired, the job is far from done. I said previously that a win here was highly unlikely unless my rivals had a bad weekend – and now it looks like it might actually happen. But we still have the longest and most challenging stage of the rally ahead of us. I can promise you this: Despite our lead, we won’t be making the mistake of shifting down a few gears. The danger of losing focus would be too great.”

    Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #2
    “If you want to win, you have to put the leader under pressure. But I knew that I couldn’t risk everything. I had a good rhythm on the twelfth stage. There was a pothole on the inside of a bend and I came off the line slightly to avoid it, and I ended up on loose ground in this really narrow section. I hit a bank with the rear left of the car and damaged my suspension. I had hoped that we would be able to repair it at the end of the stage, but unfortunately there was nothing we could do.”

    Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9
    “We’re sticking to our plan and aren’t changing it: Our aim is to drive at our own rhythm, stay out of trouble and to reach the finish of each special stage without incident. We don’t have much experience of Mexico and many of the stages are new to us. Which is why the first pass of the special stages in the morning wasn’t as good as the pass in the afternoon. We left room for manoeuvre and waited until the afternoon loop to attack a bit more. I’m very happy with how the rally is going for us. So far, so good – tomorrow will be another hard day for us, with tricky special stages. But even then we need to stick to our plan for the rally.”

    Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
    “Volkswagen has experienced a day of mixed feelings at the Rally Mexico. Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia demonstrated their superior class once again, and extended their lead without resistance. Andreas Mikkelsen and Ola Fløene also organized the day and the special stages perfectly and are on course to finish on the podium, and are even within reach of second place. Unfortunately, we also suffered a setback here today. Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila damaged their car trying to put their team-mates under pressure, and forfeited their chance of winning. Our mechanics worked extremely hard to give them a perfect Polo R WRC so that they can start tomorrow and battle for points in the manufacturer’s world championship.”

    And then there was …
    … the “Fiesta Mexicana”. On Saturday evening at the Rally Mexico, Volkswagen Mexico traditionally invites the rally team of Ogier, Latvala and Mikkelsen to a Mexican evening. The evening, which the Volkswagen mechanics and engineers always look forward to attending, is a fantastic event that is part of a rally week organized perfectly by the Mexican importer. From the presence in the service park that is clearly visible, to looking after the guests on the special stages, the Volkswagen Mexico commitment is exemplary worldwide. Our “thanks” go to our colleagues!

    eom/Volkswagen Motorsport release

  • Ogier clinches thrilling victory after a sensational three-way battle: WRC Round 2 Rally Sweden

    Rally Sweden goes down to the wire with a sensational three-way battle for honours between Ogier, Neuville and Mikkelsen


    SUN 15.02.15, 5:05PM
    In a thrilling final stage showdown, reigning FIA World Rally Champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia clinched victory in Rally Sweden, the second round of the series. The duo were locked in a three-way battle for outright honours during the day, but overhauled overnight leaders Thierry Neuville and Nicolas Gilsoul to claim the win by 6.4 seconds. Volkswagen team-mates Andreas Mikkelsen and Ola Floene looked set to take their first-ever WRC victory, leading by three seconds going into the final stage. However, the Norwegians spun, lost over 40 seconds and dropped from first to third.
    In the FIA World Rally Championship, Ogier has extended his lead and takes a 23 point advantage into the first gravel round of the season in three weeks’ time. Neuville and Mikkelsen are equal on points behind the Frenchman with Jari-Matti Latvala in fourth. In the Manufacturers’ Championship, two victories from two events keeps Volkswagen Motorsport at the top of the leaderboard, albeit only 13 points ahead of Hyundai Motorsport.
    Today’s route covered just three stages and 46.74 competitive kilometres but the scene was set for an epic battle to the finish line. With the leading trio split by less than 10 seconds last night, there was everything to play for as the crews powered their cars over the frozen snow-covered forestry stages. Neuville, who led by a mere 1.5 seconds last night, hit problems in the first stage when the driver/co-driver intercom failed and he hit a snow bank and lost his lead to Mikkelsen. He was then overhauled by Ogier in the following stage and the trio went into the final live television stage split by just 4.6 seconds, Mikkelsen with the advantage. Flat-out, Ogier claimed the Power Stage victory when Mikkelsen spun, sealing him the Rally Sweden win in this final stage.
    Behind the podium battle, Ott Tanak claimed a fine fourth. The Estonian struggled early in the event but gained in confidence stage by stage and moved from fifth to fourth this morning when Mads Østberg spun following a problem with the handbrake. He finished 10th. New Zealander Hayden Paddon also put in an impressive performance to take fifth – his best WRC result – and Elfyn Evans won the battle with Kris Meeke to take sixth overall. Their close fight came to an end when Meeke hit a snowbank in the final stage. Martin Prokop was happy to claim eighth – despite a half roll this morning – ahead of Yuriy Protasov.
    In the FIA WRC 2 Championship, Jari Ketomaa and Kaj Lindstrom took honours in their Ford Fiesta R5, and Ole Christian Veiby and Anders Jaeger won the FIA WRC 3 Championship category in a Citroën DS 3.
    The third round of the FIA World Rally Championship takes the contenders to the Americas and the oxygen-sapping mountains of Rally Guanajuato Mexico (5-8 March).
    Rally Sweden – Final Unofficial Results (subject to scrutineering)
    1.   Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Polo R WRC 2hr 55min 30.5sec
    2.   Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 WRC 2hr 55min 36.9sec
    3.   Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Floene Volkswagen Polo R WRC 2hr 56min 10.3sec
    4.   Ott Tanak/Raigo Molder Ford Fiesta RS WRC 2hr 57min 56.5sec
    5.   Hayden Paddon/John Kennard Hyundai i20 WRC 2hr 59min 02.0sec
    6.   Elfyn Evans/Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta RS WRC 2hr 59min 23.5sec
    7.   Kris Meeke/Paul Nagle DS 3 WRC 2hr 59min 36.3sec
    8.   Martin Prokop/Jan Tomanek Ford Fiesta RS WRC 2hr 59min 56.5sec
    9.   Yuriy Protasov/Pavlo Cherepin Ford Fiesta RS WRC 3hr 01min 02.7sec
    10. Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson DS 3 WRC 3hr 02min 21.4sec

     

    FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers (after 2 of 13 rounds)
    Sébastien Ogier (FRA) 53 points
    Thierry Neuville (BEL) 30 points
    Andreas Mikkelsen (NOR) 30 points
    Jari-Matti Latvala (FIN) 19 points
    Mads Østberg (NOR) 14 points
    Elfyn Evans (GBR) 14 points
    Ott Tanak 12 points
    Hayden Paddon 10 points
    Kris Meeke (GBR) 10 points
    Dani Sordo (ESP) 8 points
    Martin Prokop (CZE) 6 points
    Sébastien Loeb (FRA) 6 points
    Yuriy Protasov (UKR) 2 points
    FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers (after 2 of 13 rounds)
    Volkswagen Motorsport 68 points
    Hyundai Motorsport 55 points
    M-Sport World Rally Team 32 points
    Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team 20 points
    Volkswagen Motorsport II 15 points
    Jipocar Czech National Team 10 points
    FWRT srl 1 point
    Hyundai Motorsport N 1 point
  • Three-way fight to the Swedish finish: WRC Second Round Rally Sweden

    Rally Sweden 2015Split by less than 10 seconds, Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen and Sebastien Ogier have set the scene for a sensational fight for victory in Rally Sweden


    Vargasen (Sweden), 14 Feb 2015:
    Hyundai i20 WRC driver Thierry Neuville catapulted himself into the lead of Rally Sweden this evening and heads a thrilling three-way battle for victory in the second round of the FIA World Rally Championship. The young Belgian is a mere 1.5 seconds ahead of Andreas Mikkelsen, who lost his lead on the final stage, while Volkswagen team-mate Sébastien Ogier – who was expected to mount a big come-back today – is third, a further 8.1 seconds adrift.
    Today’s route was more familiar to the crews and took them over two identical loops of four stages split by a mid-day service in Hagfors. Neuville, second last night, has been pushing hard all day, despite being handicapped by the weight disadvantage of running with two spare wheels when his rivals only had one. However, it was this that ultimately powered him into the lead, as he was able to use fresh rubber in the final stage to claim his second fastest stage time and the overall advantage. Mikkelsen has been impressive too, but the Norwegian’s two mistakes during the day saw his lead increase and decrease in equal measures. An encounter with a ditch as well as a spin enabled Ogier to close the gap but the reigning World Champion struggled with the road conditions at the front of the field this afternoon and was unable to mount a serious assault on the lead. The three Hyundai and Volkswagen drivers are however split by just 9.6 seconds this evening and have set the scene for a great battle over Sunday’s closing three stages and 46.74 competitive kilometres
    Behind the leading trio, Mads Østberg suffered early disappointment when he ran wide, hit a bank and sustained a puncture in the opening stage, dropping himself behind Ogier into fourth position and out of the intense fight for the podium positions. He is 35.8 seconds ahead of fifth placed Ott Tanak and Hayden Paddon has held off Martin Prokop to maintain sixth. Prokop had a bad landing on the nose of the car this afternoon but has otherwise escaped unscathed. Elfyn Evans has had another improving day and the Welshman has moved from 10th last night to eighth, also benefiting with a more advantageous road position. Kris Meeke has similarly had a better day and also set his first-ever fastest stage time on snow. He is ninth but ready to overhaul the four-tenths of a second deficit to Evans. Yuriy Protasov rounds off the top 10, the Ukrainian having been off the road earlier in the day.
    Rally Sweden – Unofficial Results after Section 6
    1.  Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 WRC 2hr 29min 54.5sec
    2.   Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Floene Volkswagen Polo R WRC 2hr 29min 56.0sec
    3.   Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Polo R WRC 2hr 30min 04.1sec
    4.   Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson DS 3 WRC 2hr 30min 47.9sec
    5.   Ott Tanak/Raigo Molder Ford Fiesta RS WRC 2hr 31min 23.7sec
    6.   Hayden Paddon/John Kennard Hyundai i20 WRC 2hr 32min 30.2sec
    7.   Martin Prokop/Jan Tomanek Ford Fiesta RS WRC 2hr 32min 57.6sec
    8.   Elfyn Evans/Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta RS WRC 2hr 33min 16.6sec
    9.   Kris Meeke/Paul Nagle DS 3 WRC 2hr 33min 17.0sec
    10. Yuriy Protasov/Pavlo Cherepin Ford Fiesta RS WRC 2hr 34min 14.1sec
  • Norway’s day – Mikkelsen/Fløene lead the Rally Sweden with Volkswagen

    A day out in Norway proved to be a great day for the Norwegians – Andreas Mikkelsen and Ola Fløene top the overall standings after day one of the second round of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC). Having completed the only special stages on the WRC calendar in their native Norway, and with them 126 of the Rally Sweden’s 308 kilometres against the clock, the Volkswagen pair finds itself 19.1 seconds clear of second-placed Thierry Neuville (Hyundai) and a further 0.3 seconds ahead of Mads Østberg (Citroën). However, the battle for the podium positions was dominated by the Volkswagen duos for long stretches of the leg. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F) moved into the lead on stage two of the rally, a position they held on to until a matter of kilometres before the end of day one – they became caught up in a snow bank on the ninth special stage “Torsby” and remained stationary for a short time. As such, they now trail their team-mates Mikkelsen/Fløene by 24.7 seconds going into Saturday’s stages, but are still well within striking distance of the front-runners.
    The dream of a fourth victory in Sweden also came to an abrupt and premature end for Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila on the “Torsby” special stage. They had just moved into the virtual lead when they crashed off the road just a few hundred metres from the end of the stage, dropping just short of nine minutes as they struggled to get the car back onto the route. The Finnish duo had previously won “Finnskogen” on the first loop of the day, and in doing so presented the Polo R WRC with its 350th stage win in 504 special stages. In total, Volkswagen has now clocked the fastest time on 354 of the 510 stages it has contested since joining the World Rally Championship in 2013.

    Volkswagen is currently unbeaten with the Polo R WRC at the Rally Sweden. In 2013, Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia claimed the maiden victory for the World Rally Car from Wolfsburg. One year later it was the turn of Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila, who won a thrilling duel with team-mates Andreas Mikkelsen/Mikko Markkula.
    Quotes after day one of the Rally Sweden
    Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #1
    “To put a positive spin on it: it was certainly not a boring day for Julien and me. It was one with highs and lows. Everything ran superbly in the morning: we went flat out and the conditions were perfect. The 18-kilometre ‘Röjden’ stage was particularly fantastic to drive. You enjoy every metre in the cockpit on a stage like that. Things did not run quite so smoothly for us on the second loop in the afternoon. First the windscreen wiper stopped working. Then, in our efforts to repair it, we forgot to fasten the bonnet down, which resulted in the windscreen taking a battering later on. And on the ninth stage I slid into a snow bank in a slow corner. I just braked too late. By the time you put all those set-backs together, we had lost the lead. However, the rally is far from over. Anyone who knows Julien and me knows that we will keep on fighting to the very end.”

    Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #2
    “I am very disappointed. I was just too quick and thought I had more grip. As it turns out, I didn’t. The rear of the car got caught in a snow bank in the corner, and I then skidded into a ditch. Nothing happened to our Polo. I’d like to thanks all the fans on the route again. Without their fantastic and quick help, we would never have got out. I must now try to finish the rally in a decent fashion.”

    Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9
    “It is fantastic to be leading the Rally Sweden after the special stages in Norway. However, it does come as a bit of a surprise. We did not find our rhythm straight away today. Only in the afternoon did things pan out as we had envisaged. The fans in Norway cheered us on furiously, and gave us an extra boost of motivation. It is nice to be able to present them with this result after day one, even though we did benefit from our team-mates’ misfortune. And, it is only the lead after day one. We still have a lot of work to do and must continue to drive intelligently if we are to convert it into something that counts. There is still a long way to go to the finish, and I am certain my team-mate Sébastien Ogier, Mads Østberg and Thierry Neuville will not give in without a fight.”

    Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
    “Dream conditions, an all-Volkswagen three-way battle for the lead for much of the day, and the kind of drama Sweden is renowned for. As a fan, what more can you ask for? To be honest, I personally would not have had anything against it remaining a Volkswagen one-two-three at the end of the day. All three Volkswagen drivers performed fantastically today, and set the pace together for a long time. However, both Jari-Matti Latvala and Sébastien Ogier were unlucky to get caught up in a snow bank and lose time. That is all part and parcel of the Rally Sweden. Andreas Mikkelsen leads the rally – I am extraordinarily pleased about that, and it is richly deserved. However, Sébastien Ogier is still in with a chance of winning, as are our rivals at Hyundai and Citroën. There is no doubt about it: the next two days are going to be exciting.”

    And then there was …
    … a remarkable comparison. Thanks to the ‘Sweden Spikes’ provided by tyre partner Michelin, the grip generated by the World Rally Cars is greater on the ice and snow than it is on a typical gravel rally. Last year the three Polo R WRCs took an average 124.87 metres to accelerate from nought to 100 km/h at the start of each stage at the Rally Argentina. In contrast, it took an average of just 107.32 metres to hit the same speed on Friday at the Rally Sweden.

    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC),
    Rally Sweden – Results
    Thursday,
    12 February 2015
    km #1
    Ogier/
    Ingrassia
    #2
    Latvala/
    Anttila
    #9
    Mikkelsen/
    Fløene
    Mikkelsen and Floene lead after Day 1 of Sweden Rally. A Volkswagen Motorsport image
    Mikkelsen and Floene lead after Day 1 of Sweden Rally. A Volkswagen Motorsport image
    SS 01S Karlstad I 01.90 P07
    (+ 1.1s)
    P03
    (+ 0.4s)
    P05
    (+ 0.7s)
    Overall classification P07
    (+ 1.1s)
    P03
    (+ 0.4s)
    P05
    (+ 0.7s)
    Friday,
    13 February 2015
    km #1
    Ogier/
    Ingrassia
    #2
    Latvala/
    Anttila
    #9
    Mikkelsen/
    Fløene
    SS 02 Torsby I 14.76 P01 P02
    (+ 2.7s)
    P05
    (+ 8.6s)
    SS 03 Röjden I 18.73 P01 P05
    (+ 5.8s)
    P02
    (+ 2.2s)
    SS 04 Finnskogen I 20.76 P02
    (+ 1.6s)
    P01 P03
    (+ 4.6s)
    SS 05 Kirkenær I 07.07 P01 P02
    (+ 2.9s)
    P04
    (+ 6.2s)
    SS 06 Kirkenær II 07.07 P08
    (+ 8.0s)
    P02
    (+ 2.2s)
    P05
    (+ 4.1s)
    SS 07 Finnskogen II 20.76 P04
    (+ 2.3s)
    P01 P03
    (+ 2.2s)
    SS 08 Röjden II 18.73 P04
    (+ 4.1s)
    P06
    (+ 6.0s)
    P01
    SS 09 Torsby II 14.76 P20
    (+ 38.6s)
    P41
    (+ 8m 36.5s)
    P02
    (+ 1.0s)
    SS 10S Karlstad II 01.90 P01 P07
    (+ 1.5s)
    P06
    (+ 1.4s)
    Overall classification P04
    (+ 24.7s)
    P23
    (+ 8m 27.0s)
    P01
  • Mikkelsen leaps into Swedish lead; Ogier-Latvala hit a snow bank

    The Rally Sweden leaderboard sees Volkswagen, Hyundai and Citroen world rally cars in a tight battle for honours on one of the most spectacular rounds of the FIA World Rally Championship

    FRI 13.02.15, 8:08PM
    Volkswagen Motorsport driver Andreas Mikkelsen leapt up the Rally Sweden leaderboard late this afternoon after team-mates Sébastien Ogier and Jari-Matti Latvala both went off in the same stage. The Norwegian climbed from third to first in the penultimate stage of the day and heads Hyundai i20 WRC driver Thierry Neuville by 19.1 seconds. In a neck and neck fight, Mads Østberg in the DS 3 WRC is just three tenths of a second further adrift after 10 of the 21 scheduled stages.
    Rally Sweden got underway last night with the now traditional super special stage at the Karlstad trotting track and Sweden’s own Pontus Tidemand was a popular winner of this short 1.9 kilometre test in his Ford Fiesta RRC. Today, however, the crews headed into the snowy forests for two identical loops of four stages – three largely based in Norway – before returning to Karlstad for the second and final run around the super special stage. Ogier immediately powered into the lead and by the mid-day re-group, three victories from the first four stages helped him build up a 9.1 second advantage over Latvala. This afternoon, however, the Frenchman lost time with intermittent windscreen wipers and, while trying to fix the problem on a road section, the crew failed to secure the bonnet and were forced to slow in stage 7 when it flew up and cracked the windscreen. While Ogier’s lead over Latvala diminished, the Frenchman remained in control until hitting a snow bank in the final forestry stage, dropping him nearly 40 seconds and three positions. Latvala, winner of two stages, had been matching Ogier’s pace but he too went off the road in the same stage, getting stuck in a ditch and losing over eight minutes and potentially the lead. He plummeted to 23rd as a consequence and team-mate Andreas Mikkelsen – another stage winner – found himself heading the leaderboard of Rally Sweden.
    Neuville has climbed from fifth, his improving pace throughout the day being rewarded with a stage win in SS9, but the Belgian and Citroën’s Mads Østberg are in the thick of a battle. Ogier is also only a further 5.3 seconds adrift and behind him, Ott Tanak is fifth in the lead Fiesta RS WRC. The Estonian went off the road in the first stage and his team-mate Elfyn Evans has struggled with confidence and is 10th overall. Hayden Paddon is sixth after a trouble-free day and he heads Martin Prokop, Yurii Protasov and Henning Solberg. After a fine showing during yesterday’s shakedown, Robert Kubica overshot a junction this morning and then plummeted down the leaderboard with a broken propshaft this afternoon.
    Rally Sweden – Unofficial Results after Section 4
    1.   Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Floene Volkswagen Polo R WRC 1hr 14min 03.6sec
    2.  Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 WRC 1hr 14min 22.7sec
    3.   Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson DS 3 WRC 1hr 14min 23.0sec
    4.   Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Polo R WRC 1hr 14min 28.3sec
    5.   Ott Tanak/Raigo Molder Ford Fiesta RS WRC 1hr 15min 09.8sec
    6.   Hayden Paddon/John Kennard Hyundai i20 WRC 1hr 15min 40.7sec
    7.   Martin Prokop/Jan Tomanek Ford Fiesta RS WRC 1hr 16min 04.1sec
    8.   Yurii Protasov/Pavlo Cherepin Ford Fiesta RS WRC 1hr 16min 15.0sec
    9.   Henning Solberg/Ilka Minor Ford Fiesta RS WRC 1hr 16min 21.8sec
    10. Elfyn Evans/Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta RS WRC 1hr 16min 53.2sec
  • Winterproof – Volkswagen raring to go at the Rally Sweden after Shakedown

    Karistad (Sweden), 12 Feb 2015: Volkswagen finished first, fifth and sixth fastest in the Shakedown ahead of the Rally Sweden. Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassi

    Sebastian Ogier and Julien Ingrassia at the Shakedown in Kristad, Sweden on Thursday. A Volkswagen Motorsport image.
    Sebastian Ogier and Julien Ingrassia at the Shakedown in Karistad, Sweden on Thursday. A Volkswagen Motorsport image.

    a (F/F) were the fastest duo on the 4.30-kilometre “Råda” stage, which was used for the FIA World Rally Championship’s (WRC) free practice. They were followed by Robert Kubica (M-Sport-Ford), Mads Østberg and Kris Meeke (Citroën), as well as Volkswagen team-mates Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene (N/N) and Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila (FIN/FIN). Without having to look after the so-called Sweden spikes, the top drivers completed at least four runs – sometimes up to seven – with every attempt quicker than the previous run. On the whole, conditions improved with every World Rally Car, as they swept the snow and slush from what at the start of the day were icy, snow-covered roads.
    The Rally Sweden is the second round of the season in the 2015 World Rally Championship. The only rally on the calendar to be held entirely on snow and ice officially gets underway this evening with a 1.90-kilometre stage on the racecourse in Karlstad.

    Quotes after the Shakedown at the Rally Sweden
    Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #1
    “Ice and snow are some of my very favourite conditions, so I am glad to be back in Sweden again. The roads were in perfect condition when we did the ‘Recce’. Unfortunately it has warmed up a little, and you could really notice this on the Shakedown. When it starts to thaw, the conditions become very slippery and far from easy. For this reason, I hope it freezes over again during the night. If so, the fans can look forward to a spectacular rally. The fiercest opposition will certainly come from the Nordic drivers like Østberg, Tänak and, of course, my team-mates Jari-Matti and Andreas. Julien and I are feeling just as good as our Polo R WRC coming into this event.”
    Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #2
    “The Shakedown went perfectly. Our Polo feels good and the conditions are top-class, despite the rise in temperature. The competition will be fierce. Not just from our own team. You cannot afford to underestimate anyone, particularly Mats Østberg and Ott Tänak. And it goes without saying that you have to take the starting order into account. Winning here for the fourth time would certainly be very special for me. However, we have a long way to go before then.”
    Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9
    “That was the first time that I have completed the Shakedown stage here at full speed. In previous years we have always had to look after the tyres, but this time we had access to a set of spikes specifically for the Shakedown. The walls of snow along at the sides of the road are particularly high this time, so the route was very narrow. It was anything but easy out there, but this made it a good warm-up for the coming days. Unfortunately you could also see how the conditions were improving with every car.”
    Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director
    “Everybody in the WRC circus loves the Rally Sweden, as it is truly one of a kind. This is the only place you get to plough full-speed through the snow-covered forests on studded tyres. And this year the drivers, teams and spectators can look forward to a particularly beautiful edition of this classic. There is a thick layer of ice on the stages, which are nestled in a perfect winter wonderland. However, today’s Shakedown also showed us that the conditions can change quickly when the temperatures rise. Whatever happens, we will do our best to remain unbeaten here in Sweden with the Polo R WRC.”

    FIA World Rally Championship (WRC),
    Rally Sweden – TV broadcast
    Western Europe
    Andorra (Canal +); Austria (ORF, Servus TV, Sport1, N-TV, LAOLA1.tv); Belgium (Canal +, RTBF); Denmark (Viasat); Europe (MOTORS TV); Finland (YLE, Nelonen); France (Canal +, France TV, Léquipe 21); Germany (Sport1, N-TV, Servus TV, LAOLA1.tv, Sky); Greece (OTE); Italy (RAI, Fox Sports, Dinamica); Ireland (BT Sport); Lichtenstein (N-TV, Sport1, Servus TV); Luxembourg (Canal +, N-TV, Servus TV, Sport1); Israel (Charlton); Monaco (Canal +, France TV, Léquipe 21); Netherlands (RTL7); Norway (VIASAT); Portugal (Sport TV, RTP); Slovakia (Sport 5); Spain (Canal +, TVE, TV3); Sweden (SVT); Switzerland (Canal +, N-TV, Sport1, Servus TV); Turkey (NTV); UK (BT Sport, itv4); Wales (S4C)
    Eastern Europe
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan (Auto Plus); Bosnia and Herzigovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia (Arena TV); Czech Republic (Czech TV, Sport 5); Hungary (Sport1); Lithuania (Auto Plus, BTV, LNK); Poland (TVP); Romania (Dolce Sport); Ukraine (First Automotive Channel, Auto Plus)
    Middle East and Africa
    Angola, Cap Verde, Mozambique (Canal +, Sport TV, SuperSport); Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, São Tomé, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe (Canal +, SuperSport); Ethopia, Mauritania, Seychelles (Canal +); Lesotho, Liberia, Mayotte, Reunion, Socotra, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, St Helena & Ascension, Sudan, Swaziland (SuperSport)
    Asia Pacific
    Australia (Fox Sports); American Samoa, Baker Island, Guam, Howland Islands, Jarvis Island, Kingman Reef, Micronesia, Midway Islands, Navassa Island, Norther Marianas, Palau, U.S. Virgin Islands, Wake Islands (MAV TV); China (PPTV); Indonesia (MNC); Japan (J Sports); Malaysia (Astro); New Zealand (Sky Sports, TV 3); Thailand (Truevision)
    North and Latin America
    Argentina, Uruguay (Channel 12, Fox Sports); Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad & Tobago (MAV TV); Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela (Fox Sports); Mexico (Fox Sports, TV4); Paraguay (Fox Sports, Telefuturo), USA (MAV TV, Fox Sports)

    eom/Volkswagen Motorsport press release

  • Ogier leads a Volkswagen 1-2-3 at Monte Carlo, with 3 stages remaining

    With just three stages remaining, Volkswagen Motorsport looks set to claim a clean sweep of the Rallye Monte-Carlo podium
    Monte Carlo, 24 Jan 2015: Sébastien

    Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen Polo R WRC. A Volkswagen Motorsport GmbH photo
    Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (F/F), Volkswagen Polo R WRC. A Volkswagen Motorsport GmbH photo

    Ogier heads an impressive one-two-three for Volkswagen Motorsport after the third day of Rallye Monte-Carlo competition. The French reigning World Champion has 42.8 seconds in hand to team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala, and Andreas Mikkelsen is a further minute adrift in the third Polo R WRC.

    Today’s route was scheduled to take in four stages, however the first running of the 19.93 kilometre Prunieres – Embrun stage was cancelled for safety reasons due to the high number of spectators. As a consequence, the first stage the crews tackled was the daunting 51.70 kilometre run from Lardier-et Valenca to Faye, where conditions were mainly dry but with patches of snow and ice. As always, tyre choice was critical and Ogier played it safe, such was his overnight advantage. The Frenchman lost 40 seconds to Latvala and a staggering two minutes to stage winner Robert Kubica, but maintained his overall advantage going into the lunchtime service. This afternoon he continued to control the pace at the front of the field and arrived in Monaco this evening with a comfortable advantage with three stages remaining on Sunday. Latvala has had a trouble-free day and is keen to maintain position, being that his best Monte-Carlo result is fifth. Similarly, Andreas Mikkelsen has escaped unscathed and following Ott Tanak’s off earlier in the day, the Norwegian is under less pressure.
    Mads Østberg has moved into fourth in the lead DS 3 WRC but suffered engine problems late his afternoon. Dani Sordo, eighth last night, has climbed to fifth, despite going off this morning and then struggling with a steering problem this afternoon. He and team-mate Thierry Neuville are split by just 4.7 seconds, the Belgian having a clean run through today’s stage. Elfyn Evans has dropped from sixth to seventh with suspension problems in the last stage, and Martin Prokop is eighth, the Czech driver losing time in the first stage with a lack of confidence. Citroën team-mates Sébastien Ogier and Kris Meeke have moved back into the top 10 after their problems yesterday and both won a stage apiece.
    Rallye Monte-Carlo – Unofficial Results after Section 5
    1.   Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Polo R WRC 3hr 00min 39.9sec
    2.   Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila Volkswagen Polo R WRC 3hr 01min 22.7sec
    3.   Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Floene Volkswagen Polo R WRC 3hr 02min 29.7sec
    4.   Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson DS 3 WRC 3hr 03min 22.7sec
    5.   Dani Sordo/Marc Marti Hyundai i20 WRC 3hr 03min 56.0sec
    6.   Thierry Neuville/Nicolas Gilsoul Hyundai i20 WRC 3hr 04min 00.7sec
    7.   Elfyn Evans/Daniel Barritt Ford Fiesta RS WRC 3hr 05min 31.6sec
    8.   Martin Prokop/Jan Tomanek Ford Fiesta RS WRC 3hr 08min 57.4sec
    9.   Sébastien Loeb/Daniel Elena DS 3 WRC 3hr 09min 42.1sec
    10. Kris Meeke/Paul Nagle DS 3 WRC 3hr 10min 45.9sec

     

    eom/FIA press release

  • Karthick Maruthi and Sankar Anand pair clinch National title in a thriller: TSD Rally championship

    Chennai, 21 Dec 2014: Karthick Maruthi and Sankar Anand clinched the National title in the Pro-Expert Category in the last and ninth round of the Indian National TSD (Time, Speed, Distance) Rally Championship that concluded at Sriperumbudur, near here, on Sunday.

    In an exciting run to the post, both the teams had a neck and neck battle and clocked identical time penalties of 46 seconds. Team Tata Motors’ Ajgar Ali and Mohammad Musthafa, who led by four points before this round but their rivals, Maruthi and Anand, took the National honours winning the tie-breaker with eight zero penalty times compared to six of Ali-Musthafa. In TSD rallying, the time closer to zero penalty determines the winners. Ali-Mohammad lost by three points on 166 while Maruthi-Anand garnered 169 with the first place. Another Team Tata Motors entry of Srikanth GM and Chandrashekar M finished third in the Pro Expert category, losing out by just two seconds.

    However, Team Tata Motors swept the Pro-Stock Category scoring a 1-2-3. Kolkata pair of Saurav Chatterjee and Ashoke Kumar Basu won the class in the MRF Chennai TSD Rally, attracting a total time penalty of two minutes, 25 seconds.

    Meanwhile, Chidananda Murthy and BS Sujith Kumar (In the file picture posing with the car), with a total time penalty of 02:43 minutes lost the last round despite winning the National title with a round to spar. With the second place today, they amassed 192 points. This is their third Pro Stock National title in a row. Somashekar D/ Chandar (Team Tata Motors) finished third with a penalty of 09:42.

    “We tried our best but we are happy to get another `1-2-3′ for Tata Motors. We are happy that the National title is ours for the third year in a row and the hat-trick is definitely special,” said Chidananda Murthy.

    Sujith Kumar added: “It would have been nice to clinch a win in the Chennai event and finish the season with a bang. However, we are the National champions for this year too and that is what matters.”

    Results: Pro Stock: 1. Saurav Chatterjee/ Ashoke Kumar Basu (Team Tata Motors, 02:25 minutes penalty); 2. Chidananda Murthy/ BS Sujith Kumar (Team Tata Motors, 02:43); 3. Somashekar D/ Chandramouli (Team Tata Motors, 09:42).

    Pro Expert: 1. KP Karthick Maruthi/ Sankar Anand (00:46 seconds penalty); 2. Ajgar Ali/ Mohammad Musthafa (Team Tata Motors, 00:46); 3. Srikanth GM/ M Chandrashekar (Team Tata Motors, 00:48).

     

    Chidu and Sujit win hat-trick kof National titles by winning the INRC (TSD) for the third year.: A Tata Motors image
    Chidu and Sujit win hat-trick kof National titles by winning the INRC (TSD) for the third year.: A Tata Motors image

    Eom/Tata Motors press release

  • Ali-Mustafa duo to fight it out with Maruthi-Anand pair for pro-expert class title: TSD Nationals

    Chennai, 20 Dec 2014: The real fight for the title will be in the Pro-Expert category in the FMSCI Chennai TSD Rally Nationals that will be held in and around Sriperumbudur, near here, on Sunday. Team Tata Motors’ Ajgar Ali (Kolkata) and Mohammad Musthafa (Erode) are leading the championship table with a narrow 4-point lead on 148 points while Karthick Maruthi and Sankar Anand are second with 144 points and the final round is expected to throw some exciting stuff to decide the championship in the top class.

    Ganesh Moorthy and T Nagarajan (Team Tata Motors) are third with 110 points. The Team Tata Motors will also field Srikanth GM-M Chandrashekar (Bangalore) and Sachin Singh (Hyderabad)-Prakash M (Erode) in this category.

    Bangaloreans Chidananda Murthy and BS Sujith Kumar may have won the Pro-Stock National title in the 2014 Indian National TSD Rally Championship but it definitely does not stop them from eyeing another win. This time, the Team Tata Motors entrants are determined to end the year with a win They will be driving a Tata Sumo in the ninth and final round in the 2014 season.

    Murthy and Sujith Kumar have already wrapped up the National title in the Pro Stock category and have 174 points in the bag. They have won three National titles on the trot. Another win on Sunday will only confirm their status as the undisputed TSD rally specialists in the country. They have won the Jaipur, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Goa, Kolkata and Ranchi rounds and are keen on adding the Chennai feather to their crowns.

    “It will be special to win the Chennai round too and establish ourselves as the undisputed leaders in the Pro Stock category. We will give it our best,” said Chidananda Murthy.

    Sujith Kumar added: “Despite having won six rounds, we are hungry for more and the Chennai round is one of our favourites. We are keen on winning here on Sunday.”

    The second entry from Team Tata Motors in the Pro Stock category is the pair of Saurav Chatterjee and Ashoke Kumar Basu (Kolkata). The duo has 143 points. The third entry from the automobile giant is the D Somashekhar-Chandramouli combine from Bangalore.

    Team Tata Motors will also field Sheena Sabharwal and Prathibha Anand as the entry in the all-Ladies class.

    eom/Tata Motors press releaseChidananda Murthy and BS Sujith Kumar