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Greece: 5th 2008 Win
for Loeb-Elena and
the Pirelli-Equipped Citroen C4 WRC
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By winning the Acropolis Rally, Sebastien Loeb (Citroen C4 WRC) has claimed his fifth victory in seven events and regained the lead of the Drivers’ championship. The Acropolis Rally, which finished today, has been the toughest event of the FIA World Rally Championship so far, but the
Pirelli Scorpion tyres performed well despite road surfaces that were punishing not only for the tyres but for every mechanical component.
Athens, 1 June 2008
– Thanks to a clever strategy and the renowned strength of
the Citroen C4 WRC, Loeb and Elena dominated the 55th
Acropolis Rally, claiming their fifth win from seven events.
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“We drove with
the idea of preserving the car and the
tyres on an
incredibly rough surface,” said Loeb. “The Pirelli
Scorpion tyres were able to resist stages that were truly a
massacre, so the overall conclusion is very positive –
particularly considering that these
tyres do not have
anti-deflation mousse and that they have to adapt themselves
to a very wide range of different surfaces.
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The strength of our C4
WRC and a strategy that concentrated on looking after our car and
tyres did the rest. We’ve won, and this means that we lead the
Drivers’ championship.”
Along with Loeb and
Citroen’s well-deserved success another highlight of the rally was a
magnificent second place for Petter Solberg and Phil Mills in the
Pirelli-equipped Subaru Impreza WRC2008, which was making its
debut on the rough Greek roads.
Solberg said: “The result
went beyond our wildest expectations for a brand new car like our
Subaru, on what is probably the roughest event of the entire year.
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The
Pirelli
tyres backed us up well, and looking at the type
of surfaces we had to deal with this year, I would say that the hard
compound Scorpion tyres coped more than well with the conditions.”
Mario Isola,
Pirelli’s Rally
Manager, praised the exceptional performance of Loeb, Elena and the Citroën C4 WRC. “For a long time these Greek stages have been a
tyre’s worst enemy,” he said.
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service stop for Ford on the Acropolis |
“This
situation has not changed since we went to a single tyre
formula. Furthermore, although people adopted different
strategies back then, it’s important to realise that we
picked up fewer punctures this time than we did in the days
when drivers were allowed to use anti-deflation mousse.”
After an impact
against a rock on the opening day and some mechanical
problems yesterday, Gigi Galli (Ford Focus WRC-Pirelli)
started the event for the third time today under the Super
Rally system. He did not finish the rally however after
hitting a rock on the final afternoon – which forced him
into a definitive retirement.
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