MADE (IT) IN GERMANY: VOLKSWAGEN ONE-TWO-THREE AT HOME WRC EVENT
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The number 30 played a key role for Volkswagen at its home race. Not only did the Polo R WRC claim its 30th victory in 35 rallies, but it was also the 30th win of Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia's careers. This win earned them a special place in the annals of the World Rally Championship. They have drawn level with Marcus Grönholm in the list of drivers with the most wins to their name, and are now tied with the Finn in second place. French drivers have now pulled ahead in their the ongoing battle with the Finns: France now has 175 wins to its name – one more than Finland with 174. Volkswagen drivers Sébastien Ogier and Jari-Matti Latvala are the only regular drivers from their countries in the World Rally Championship. Nobody does it better: Latvala and Mikkelsen complete all-Volkswagen podium For one it was a familiar feeling, for the other new territory: Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila and Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene produced outstanding performances to join the Volkswagen party on the podium. All three Volkswagen duos were in a league of their own at their home rally. Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila pushed Sébastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia extremely hard in Germany and were always in touch with their fellow Volkswagen duo until the iconic 'Panzerplatte' on the Baumholder military training ground made all the difference. Here, Ogier/Ingrassia left everyone in their wake – even their team-mates. This was podium number 19 with Volkswagen for Latvala/Anttila and the eleventh time on the rostrum for Mikkelsen/Fløene. In total, Volkswagen has now achieved 59 top-three results in 35 rallies. Consolation: bonus points for Latvala/Anttila on the Power Stage Never have bonus points for Volkswagen drivers been as overshadowed as at the 2015 Rally Germany. The goal of winning Volkswagen's home event outweighed the efforts to score bonus points towards the Drivers' and Co-Drivers' championships on the final stage of the rally. Despite this, Jari-Matti Latvala won the Power Stage to claim three extra points. Three match points Down Under – Volkswagen on the brink of securing the title in all three competitions Volkswagen has set up three match points in the race for the WRC titles thanks to the dream result in Germany. With a maximum 112 points still up for grabs in the Drivers' and Co-Drivers' championships, one thing is now certain: only a Volkswagen duo can be crowned world rally champion in 2015. Should Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia emerge from the Rally Australia with 84 of their current 93-point lead over their fellow Volkswagen crews of Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila and Andreas Mikkelsen/Ola Fløene intact, the defending champions will claim their third title in a row. Volkswagen can also wrap up the Manufacturers title Down Under, regardless of other manufacturers' results. Ogier/Ingrassia and Latvala/Anttila must defend 129 of their current 139-point lead in order to win a third championship in a row. Quotes after day three of the Rally Germany Sébastien Ogier, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #1 'I am absolutely delighted with this win! The fact that Julien and I are finally able to present our fantastic team with the long-awaited home win makes both of us extremely proud. Everyone in the team does so much to ensure that we drivers and co-drivers can challenge for victories. This win at the Rally Germany is our way of saying thank you – and it goes without saying that this success would not have been possible without that Volkswagen team spirit. Before the start of the rally, our team principal Jost Capito reminded us again of the promise we made to Chairman of the Board of Directors, Professor Winterkorn, at the final ceremony last year. We did not need any more motivation than that. On the final day, it was just a matter of managing the lead and brining the Polo home in one piece. Now we have finally done it, with a one-two-three. An incredibly emotional moment!' Jari-Matti Latvala, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #2 'It is a great day for Volkswagen and the entire team! A one-two-three is obviously the right way to bounce back from the results of the past two years. Everyone coped well with the pressure and worked hard to make this success possible. They all deserve a huge compliment from my side. Personally, I am very happy with my second place. After all, it is still an asphalt rally, which means it is not exactly a Finn's favourite surface. I would obviously have liked to have repeated my success from Finland, but my team-mate Sébastien Ogier was simply too good this weekend. You just have to acknowledge that. I was able to extend my advantage over third place in the World Championship. That has to remain my goal. Whatever happens, I will push hard in the final third of the season.' Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9 'What an absolutely fantastic result for Volkswagen, and how nice to see so many happy faces back at the service park. Nowhere was the desire to win shown by everyone in the team as great as here. It was important to us to make amends for recent years with such a phenomenal result. It feels fantastic to have been a part of it. After the good start we made on Friday, we were in a relatively safe third place – with big gaps both in front and behind us. The last two days were all about maintaining this position without taking any uncalculated risks. We managed that, but it was not particularly exciting. However, that is exactly what we wanted: an uneventful Rally Germany.' Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director 'A one-two-three at your home rally is certainly very special. However, given our history at this round of the World Championship, which was the only rally we had not won before today, it is more emotional than all the other victories we have celebrated. As always, every single person in the team was totally motivated and consciously did their bit to make this magnificent success possible. However, they actually managed to raise the bar even higher. The entire team – whether mechanic, engineer, logistician, chef, physio, doctor, management, or marketing and PR – has invested so much sweat and tears in this victory. That is what makes it so special. However, I would like to reserve my biggest compliment for our drivers and co-drivers: they withstood huge pressure, lived up to the enormous expectations and did an absolutely outstanding job. I think everyone at Volkswagen is incredibly proud of what we have achieved. I know I certainly am.' And then there was ... ... the icing on the cake. And it was digital: At 3:03 a.m. on Sunday, the Volkswagen Motorsport Facebook page exceeded the 5 million user mark, just in time to celebrate the perfect rally day. Since 1 January 2013, when Volkswagen entered the WRC with the Polo R WRC, the brand has not only multiplied its fan community a hundredfold, but has also reached more than 300 million contacts since then. In two and a half WRC seasons, the Volkswagen brand's most successful Facebook presence has also achieved more than 60 million direct interactions via this channel. And then there was also … … 'novice driver' Andreas Mikkelsen. Last year's third-placed driver in the WRC faced an unusually difficult obstacle when trying to register a car in his chosen home of Monaco. Since it was the first time that Mikkelsen had attempted to register a car, his insurance company asked for a letter of recommendation – Mikkelsen is regarded as a novice driver in Monaco. So the Norwegian asked his employer, Jost Capito, whether he would attest to his 'driving ability'. And what was the Motorsport Director's humorous response? It was already settled, he had even enclosed a photo of Mikkelsen's accident in Finland... And, last but not least, there was … … a thank you to the Volkswagen lucky charms. The footballers from VfL Wolfsburg – Klaus Allofs, Dieter Hecking, Maximilian Arnold and Christian Trasch – and the rockers from 'Revolverheld' were on site to keep their fingers crossed for the Volkswagen team. See you soon!
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