Saturday, March 26, 2011

GreenBkk.com WRC | SS8: Loeb closes the gap in Portugal

SS8: Loeb closes the gap in Portugal


Wrc.com stage summary

Stage data: SS8, Almodovar 1 (26.23 kilometres)

Stage description:
By Team Abu Dhabi co-driver Michael Orr: “You need to be wide awake in the morning because this stage starts very, very fast on gravel before we hit a Tarmac section for a number of kilometres. We then go through a village and take a hairpin left. Just on the exit of the village we’re back onto gravel. You lose the flow a bit because it’s narrow with concrete blocks on the outside and inside of the corners. You have to be very neat with your line and make sure you hear every word the co-driver is saying. It’s probably 10 kilometres before the end when it opens up again and is more fast and flowing. But just before the finish we go in between some trees in a very narrow section.”

How the action unfolded:
Sebastien Loeb has moved into second overall on Vodafone Rally de Portugal after winning Saturday’s opening stage.

The seven-time world champion, at the wheel of a Citroen DS3 WRC, was eight-tenths of a second faster than team-mate Sebastien Ogier, who moves up into third.

“That’s a good start for sure,” said Loeb. “The road was cleaning and it’s more dry than we thought in the service park because of the rain. I am pushing very hard and we try to go as fast as possible but all drivers are still in the fight. It’s a hard battle.”

Ogier said: “The rally is really tough and we didn’t drive quite so well at the end. I had to wake up quicker today than yesterday. I have to drive fast, safely but fast. You can see a clean line and I think I will have a better advantage on the next stage.”

Mikko Hirvonen, who has slipped from second to fourth overall, said: “I just made a small mistake at the end. We had a near off right at the start of the stage as well because we are really pushing hard.”

Overnight leader Jari-Matti Latvala, who is facing the prospect of cleaning the loose-surface gravel by running first on the road, was 9.9s slower than Loeb on the stage.

“There’s more cleaning today than yesterday,” said Latvala. “Let’s hope the overnight rain will help on the next two stages because on this stage it has not really been raining.”

Matthew Wilson impressed by moving ahead of M-Sport Stobart team-mate Henning Solberg into fifth overall despite reporting a lack of grip on the slippery surface.

Key moment:
Loeb takes second overall with stage win.

Credit: World Rally Championship (www.wrc.com)

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