Rain in
Spain makes life hard for Castrol-Ford
Released
on: October 10, 2007, 8:19 am
Press
Release Author: Caroline Topping
Industry:
Automotive
Press
Release Summary: Torrential rain during the Spanish leg of the World
Rally Championship in makes life hard for Marcus Grönholm,
Mikko Hirvonen and the Castrol-Ford team
Press
Release Body: Torrential rain before the start threw Marcus
Grönholm and Mikko Hirvonen’s
plans into disarray and robbed them of the chance to challenge for
victory in Spain. Nevertheless the Castrol-Ford duo
maintained the team’s title hopes with solid drives in difficult
conditions.
Torrential
rain forced the cancellation of the Thursday night opening ceremony
and played its part in Gronholm’s performance
over the opening stages once the rally began on Friday. Expecting
the roads to still be wet he erred on the side of caution with his
tyre choice and paid a heavy penalty. “The compound was
correct but I asked for too many cuts,” he admitted.
He won the opening stage but thereafter found the roads drying quickly,
ending the leg almost a minute off the lead – just as the
rain fell again!
Castrol-Ford
team mate Hirvonen was more confident in the dry
but was having to fight hard to keep ahead of privateer Francois
Duval. “It’s vital for Castrol-Ford’s
and Marcus’ championship hopes that I keep
him behind,” he said.
With
dry weather on Saturday the Fords were the pace
setters with Grönholm winning four of the
day’s eight stages. “I’ve been evenly matched
with the guys ahead today,” he said, “which
is frustrating because the rain clearly destroyed my rally yesterday.
It could have been a close battle again.”
Hirvonen
strengthened his advantage over Duval during the
day but could do nothing about catching those ahead so eased off
for the final day’s four stages to be sure of adding to Castrol-Ford’s
points haul. “I drove at maximum throughout this rally
and showed I have the speed to match the championship leaders in
the dry but I need to work on my confidence in the wet,”
he admitted.
With
gaps of between 30 seconds and a minute separating most of the cars
in the top 10 the final day was one of consolidation – a far
cry from the tense finale at the previous round in New Zealand.
No one was taking risks that could cost them hard-earned points
and the Castrol-Ford drivers held station over
the 85kms of stages as the leaderboard remained unchanged for the
second day running. “I lost 34 seconds on SS6 by being
too careful,” reflected Gronholm. “If
I’d been that bit braver I could have had second place and
maybe pushed for the victory. My times showed later in the event
I definitely had the speed.”
Castrol-Ford
team manager Malcolm Wilson said: “We knew that
some of our tyre choices for the opening day were a gamble but felt
it was worth the risk. Marcus and Mikko
drove well on Saturday in conditions they like and were able to
keep the pressure on our rivals. We’ll see what happens this
coming weekend in Corsica and try to take the fight to our rivals
once again.”
About
Castrol-Ford:
Castrol's
world class expertise and engine oil technology means it is recommended
by the worlds leading car manufacturers, commended by experts and
trusted by over 100 million customers. Built on a history of technical
innovation over the past 100 years, Castrol motor oil
drivers and cars have been at the forefront of motor sport, especially
the World
Rally and record-breaking competition for more than
75 years.
Castrol
is part of BP and is the market and technical leader for specialised
industrial and car
oil lubricants for the retail consumer. Castrol
is the market leader in marine lubricants and a key player in the
aviation and commercial vehicles market. It is also the third largest
marketer of lubricants
worldwide.
Web
Site: http://www.castrol.co.uk/castrol/genericarticle.do?categoryId=9014777&contentId=7027752
Contact
Details: Caroline Topping
Communications Manager
Castrol UK Limited
Wakefield House
Pipers Way
United Kingdom
SN3 IRE
+44 (1793) 452781
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