2005 FIA Junior World Rally Championship
Round 5 - Rally of Finland (04 August - 07 August)
Monday 25 July 2005 - Test Report
After another successful test Suzuki has confirmed that the all-new Swift Super 1600 will make its debut on round five of the Junior World Rally Championship, Rally Finland, which takes place from August 4-7.
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| No problems during testing with the new Swift Super 1600 |
The brand new Swift Super 1600 has recently received homologation
(type approval) from the FIA, which governs world rallying, and
the objective for the car to win its debut event remains firmly
fixed.
Suzuki has been further encouraged by an extremely successful
four-day asphalt test in the south of France, where the Swift racked
up more than 500 trouble-free kilometres in the hands of Junior
World Rally Championship pace-setters P-G Andersson and Guy Wilks.
The test took place in warm conditions on the mountain roads around
Gap, near Aix-en-Provence. The objective of the test was to establish
some base asphalt settings, but the results far exceeded expectations.
P-G, who is leading the Junior World Rally Championship, commented: "Our
aim was just to run through a few set-up ideas in terms of suspension,
brakes and steering, but our work went far beyond that. I am very,
very happy with the car and its potential. I always had every confidence
in Suzuki's engineers, but I must admit that the rate of our progress
has surprised even me."
Guy, currently second in the Junior World Rally Championship,
reported: "The Swift is a stunning car
and we've done a lot of extremely useful work. The car's handling
and balance is exceptionally good, and I feel very confident about
what we can achieve both in Finland and in the long-term future.
Reliability has been excellent as well and I am sure we can be straight
on the pace."
Suzuki Sports President Nobuhiro "Monster "Tajima commented: "In
all my years of motor sport, I have never been on a test where the
feedback was so positive straight away. We achieved a lot in our
test, with no major technical issues, and we all believe that we
can win in Finland. Of course we know it will not be easy, but our
confidence is a sign of the absolute faith we all have in this stunning
new car which we have developed together."
Suzuki motorsport Project leader Ryohei Matsumoto commented: "The
new Swift is Suzuki's strategic model for the global market. We've
been delighted to have very positive feedback about the handling,
driveability and character of the Swift road car from the market,
and our new rally car has as its foundation these virtues. We look
forward to success in the Junior World Rally Championship from our
first event with it in Finland, thanks to the excellent job the
team has done in fully preparing the car for its debut."
Rally Finland is the fastest and most technically challenging
event of the entire calendar, with a perfect set-up required from
the cars and total commitment needed from the drivers. There will
be a final three-day test in Finland immediately prior to the event
in order to fine-tune the Swift's gravel set-up to the specific
conditions.
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