Rally Portugal
promises to be
the most
fascinating
event so far
this season,
being blessed
with a strong
entry list of 75
crews that
includes three
world champions,
Sebastien Loeb,
Petter Solberg
and Marcus
Gronholm. As
well as the WRC
cars there will
be competitors
in the
Production World
Rally
Championship,
the Junior World
Rally
Championship
plus the five
Pirelli
Star
Drivers in their
Group N
Mitsubishi Evos.
Loeb has
dominated the
season so far,
winning all
three opening
events, but
Solberg’s podium
position in
Cyprus in a
self-run Citroen
has underlined
his renewed
competitiveness,
whilst the
return of
two-time World
Champion Marcus
Gronholm in a
Subaru has
introduced a new
‘wild card’
into the
competition.
Meanwhile the
Ford drivers
Hirvonen and
Latvala will be
out to prove
that it is they
who represent
the biggest
threat to Loeb
and his Citroen.
Given the time
of year and the
southerly
location,
Pirelli will
supply to all
the teams with
the hard
compound version
of their well
proven
Pirelli Scorpion
gravel tyre.
Mario Isola,
Rally Manager
for Pirelli said
‘We are happy
to be returning
to Portugal, a
country with a
long tradition
in rallying and
very
enthusiastic
crowds. There
are no
particular
problems facing
the tyres there,
though of course
rallying can
always be
unpredictable
and anything can
happen! It will
be very
interesting for
us to see how
the Pirelli Star
Drivers get on.
We have followed
their training
activities very
closely but this
will be their
first
opportunity to
guage themselves
against the more
experienced
drivers that
compete in
similar cars in
the Production
World Rally
Championship’.
All five
Pirelli
Star Drivers
will be present
in Portugal,
representing
their regions.
Martin Semerad
(aged 18 from
Czech Republic)
and Jarkko
Nikara (aged 23
from Finland)
represent
Europe, Nicos
Thomas (aged 21
from Cyprus)
represents
Middle East, Jon
Willams (aged 26
from South
Africa)
represents
Africa and Mark
Tapper (aged 28
from New
Zealand)
represents
Australasia.
They have
identical Gr.N
Mitsubishi
Lancer Evo X
cars prepared by
Ralliart Italy
and after
Portugal will go
on to compete in
a further five
WRC events
carefully
selected by
Pirelli and the
FIA – Italy,
Greece, Finland,
Spain and UK.
April 2009