A DAY OF CLASSICS – VOLKSWAGEN TRIO EXTENDS ITS LEAD AT THE 'MONTE'
January 26, 2015 by Volkswagen Motorsport
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Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9'The choice to fit the supersoft slicks this morning was definitely not the fastest option. However, it was the safest. My personal goal is to finish the rally. Any place in the top five would be a magnificent result for me. I would obviously like to defend third place again tomorrow, but not at any price. We still have three difficult stages to survive on Sunday. Ola and I will be fully focussed on them. Fortunately we can rely on our fantastic ice spies, who provide us with accurate information on the road conditions before we set off. It is also thanks to them that we are so well placed today.' Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director 'The task facing our drivers today was to face the unique 'Monte' conditions, come through in one piece, and select their tyres intelligently. And they passed this test with flying colours. They did not take any unnecessary risks and always erred on the side of safety. Their lead at the start of the day enabled them to employ this tactic, and they actually managed to open up even more of a gap. However, that all counts for nothing if they do not reach the finish in Monaco tomorrow safely. To do this, we will have to produce yet another flawless performance. If we manage that, we are confident we will be left celebrating a great result here at the 'Monte'.' And then there was ... ... a sudden problem, which had never occurred in all of the 5,000 kilometres of testing with the new Polo R WRC. The Volkswagen mechanics working on the car of Jari-Matti Latvala/Miikka Anttila were faced with a rather unusual task on Friday night. Two pieces of cake – a gift to all the competitors from a local baker after the fifth special stage – had gone missing during Friday's afternoon loop. The tasty treats were eventually found under the driver's seat. And then there were also ... ... a few landmarks. For example, the Polo R WRC completed its 25,000th kilometre against the clock on the tenth stage of the 'Monte' on Saturday. During this time, Ogier, Latvala and Mikkelsen have racked up 799 top-three times and 347 stage wins. Sunday's closing Power Stage ('Col St Jean – St Laurent') will also mark the 500th special stage for the World Rally Car from Wolfsburg.
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