VOLKSWAGEN STILL LEADS, AMIDST MORE DRAMA – LATVALA ON 'PLANET JML' WITH THE POLO R WRC
August 25, 2014 by Volkswagen Motorsport
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Andreas Mikkelsen, Volkswagen Polo R WRC #9'The Rally Germany is a genuine challenge, that is for sure. Dry roads alternated with wet conditions in the morning, and it was hard to predict what lay round the next corner. In the afternoon it rained more heavily, and puddles produced some aquaplaning. Then it dried out again. 'Panzerplatte', in particular, is anything but pleasant to drive in these unpredictable conditions. As such, I took a cautious approach – particularly as minor mistakes in the morning meant I had a big gap both in front of and behind me. We are still on course to achieve our goal of a top-five finish. However, we must remain fully focussed tomorrow if we are to bring this result home.' Jost Capito, Volkswagen Motorsport Director 'It would appear that Jari-Matti Latvala is our expert when it comes to home events. Despite the huge expectations of the German fans, he did everything right today. Jari-Matti extended his lead where possible, and defended it intelligently when the conditions were particularly difficult. He is in a class of his own again, just as he was recently at his own home race in Finland. However, Sébastien Ogier's second crash today showed just how quickly things can go wrong. The best news was that he and Julien Ingrassia emerged unscathed, despite the high speed, at which they skidded into the barriers. For safety reasons, Séb and Julien are unfortunately unable to start tomorrow. We cannot repair their car here on site in the time allowed. Despite this, we still have our sights set not only on victory at our home event, but also winning the World Championship title on home ground. We will have to do our homework again tomorrow. Given the top form that Jari-Matti Latvala and the entire Volkswagen team have shown, I am confident we can make this dream a reality.' And then there was ... ... a visit from celebrities. The prospect of Volkswagen's home rally and the classic stages on the Baumholder military training ground was simply too good for many big-name guests to miss. Among those who popped by to check out the action were rock star Peter Maffay, stratosphere Felix Baumgartner, world surfing champion Philip Köster and comedian Axel Stein. Volkswagen Board Member for Technical Development, Dr. Heinz-Jakob Neußer, also paid the company's WRC team a visit.
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