Definite Progress For The Citroën Racing Team
February 20, 2018 by Citroën
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'I don't think many people expected him to do quite so well, perhaps including Craig himself. Obviously, we have always had great faith in him, but he really blew us away here by being both very quick and incredibly consistent. What he did this weekend was quite simply extraordinary. He claimed second place in normal racing conditions, showing control and race craft befitting that of a much more experienced driver. It's definitely another big step forward in his development. He clearly loves racing in Scandinavia because after finishing third at Rally Finland in 2016, he has now recorded the best result of his WRC career to date in Sweden.' This result also confirms the progress of the C3 WRC 'Yes, it shows that our car has serious potential. It also confirms that the work done on gravel since last year's Rally Sweden has been valuable and effective, especially on the suspension geometry, the dampers, the torque distribution and the settings of the active centre differential. Although we had to work hard in order to widen the car's operating window, we have also been constantly improving and fine-tuning the set-up of the C3 WRC, and this result illustrates this perfectly. Lastly, it's just rewards for the team: the guys put in some really long hours in pre-event testing, probably putting in five days' worth of hours in four days of testing.' What did you think of the performances of Kris and Mads? 'Mads certainly made a positive return to the team: he had a consistent race, despite his lack of experience in the C3 WRC, and secured precious points for us. He also provided us with a different approach to set-up options. He undoubtedly also gave Craig some interesting ideas in terms of defining his own set-up. We'll now look together at the possibilities of repeating the experience. With regards to Kris, his race was hampered from the start by his road position on day one. However, he was fulfilling his role of team leader perfectly, trying to secure a few points when he suffered his misfortune. He was really unlucky because such a minor mistake shouldn't have had such serious consequences. But let's focus on the positives: he'll have a good position in the running order in Mexico, where he won last year.' HIGHLIGHTS Going into the final leg only 9.3 seconds clear of the third-placed driver, Craig Breen sealed his runner-up spot on Likenas (21.19km), gaining one second on his rival on the first pass and then 3.1 seconds on the second run, meaning he began the final stage (9.56km) with a 13.4 second lead. Scott Martin witnessed it all first-hand: 'Sunday's opening stage was really decisive. We knew that Likenas was going to suit us. Craig absolutely loves the stage and we really enjoyed it in 2017, and the road conditions were perfect. Half of the distance covered is extremely fast and throughout the weekend, this was precisely the kind of stage where we were most comfortable. We knew that if we kept it clean and tidy, we would set a good time. In the car, we didn't go for a massive push but Craig immediately set a good pace and maintained it right to the end. He was both really focused and relaxed. The first pass confirmed that we had the pace to hold off Mikkelsen.'
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