2005 FIA Junior World Rally Championship
Round 8 - Rally Catalunya (27 - 30 October)
Saturday 29 October 2005 - Leg 2 |
KATAJAMAKI SECOND FOR SUZUKI
Ignis driver Kosti Katajamaki is second on leg two of the all-asphalt Catalunya
Rally, the final round of the Junior World Rally Championship, after an eventful
day for Suzuki.
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Kosti Katajamaki setting a strong performance on the Spanish tarmac |
Guy Wilks finished the first leg in the lead with his Suzuki Swift but was
forced to retire on SS8 as the result of an accident, ending his challenge for
this year's title. This means that Kosti is now second, while Ignis drivers
Urmo Aava, Martin Prokop and Pavel Valousek are fourth, fifth and sixth. However
Valousek went off on the last stage of the day, and his JM Engineering team
are hoping to get his Ignis back in time to re-start the final day under the
Super Rally system. If he does get going again, it will be with a five-minute
penalty, but the gaps are so big that he will keep sixth place.
The second leg of the all-asphalt event consisted of six stages, split into
three loops of two. The roads were slightly smoother than those used on the
opening leg, but the most unpredictable aspect was once again the weather. Some
heavy overnight rain had made the stages extremely slippery, but temperatures
gradually climbed to more than 27 degrees centigrade. This made it very difficult
to choose the right tyres and assess the amount of grip available.
Guy led confidently for the first two stages, but was caught out by a slippery
piece of road about halfway through SS8. The back of the car stepped out under
braking, pitching it into a roll. Unfortunately his Swift is too badly damaged
to continue, and he joins his team mate P-G Andersson on the retirements list.
Guy needed a win to clinch the Junior World Rally Championship title, which
is now destined for Citroen driver Daniel Sordo.
Guy said: "I'm very deeply disappointed, both for myself and for
the entire team. It was just one of those mistakes, but this time it had more
far-reaching consequences. The road was extremely slippery, and the back of
the car was gone before I knew it. In any case a championship is won over the
course of an entire season rather than a single rally, so I'd like to congratulate
Dani Sordo and I look forward to trying to take the title off him next year!"
Kosti finished yesterday's opening leg third with his Ignis run by Suzuki
Sport Europe, but he has now climbed to second after a flawless drive. The Finn
once again enjoyed perfect reliability, but he said that he found the leg two
stages even more demanding than those of the previous day.
"There
was a lot more water in the morning and there was a big risk of going off," he said. "I've tried to take no risks at all today - I
am nearly cruising! I don't have so much experience of asphalt but I am really
enjoying it. The Ignis is very easy to drive which helps a lot, and if we can
finish in second place tomorrow, which will be my best result on asphalt, I
will be very pleased."
Urmo Aava was held back by a puncture on the final stage of the day but still
finished in fourth. He elected to keep going rather than stopping to change
the puncture, but was not entirely happy with the set-up of his Ignis all day.
The Estonian commented: "It was a marginal decision, but we still
saved a bit of time by not changing the puncture rather than stopping. I am
not quite sure how it happened, but you cut so many corners that punctures
are mostly just a question of luck. I've not had a very good feeling with the
car though: we need to think more about the set-up."
Czech youngster Martin Prokop is on course for the best result of his young
career, ending leg two fifth with his Jipocar-run Ignis. He said: "We've
had no problems at all. I'm very happy with the car, and I definitely want to
drive safely to the finish!"
Suzuki Sport president Nobuhiro 'Monster' Tajima said: "I am very
disappointed for Guy, who had driven an excellent rally until he went off,
but I am also very happy that the Suzuki Swift has shown some excellent speed
on asphalt. On only the second Junior World Championship asphalt event for
the new car, it is already setting times that are comparable to those of Citroen
- who are well-established experts on this surface. We still have some excellent
drivers in the Suzuki Ignis very high up the classification here in Spain,
and I wish them good luck for the final leg tomorrow."
Tomorrow's closing leg of the Catalunya Rally takes in three final stages,
but with more uncertain weather a strong possibility, anything could still happen…
Junior World Rally Championship classification at end of leg two, Catalunya
Rally:
1 Daniel Sordo (Citroen C2) 3h3m52.7s
2 Kosti Katajamaki (Suzuki Ignis) +4m09.2s
3 Mirco Baldacci (Fiat Punto) +4m56.7s
4 Urmo Aava (Suzuki Ignis) +8m04.6s
5 Martin Prokop (Suzuki Ignis) +8m23.0s
6 Pavel Valousek (Suzuki Ignis) +12m23.9s
7 Kris Meeke (Citroen C2) +21m54.4s
8 Conrad Rautenbach (Citroen C2) +38m32.9s
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