Citroen wins in Wales
Hirvonen and Loeb make solid progress with the DS3 WRC in Welsh test
By its own exacting standards, second place on this year’s Wales Rally GB wasn’t good enough for Citroen - which is why the French firm was back in the Welsh forests testing late last month, as technical chief Xavier Mestelan-Pinon explained.
“If you saw the results of our cars during GB and [in Spain] for the first day when it was very muddy and very slippery our car is not fast enough,” said Mestelan-Pinon. “The philosophy of our set-up works on 80 per cent of the stages in the season but when it’s slippery it’s not very good. We must work on the set-up of the differential and the damper as well.”
Sebastien Loeb and Mikko Hirvonen each drove the DS3 WRC for a day in mid-Wales and Hirvonen said the team was delighted with the developments made.
“We have been working to find a solution for the set-up in Wales,” said the Finn. “The DS3 WRC is so agile that in some of the high-speed corners, we have been getting understeer. We found a good direction, not a solution. We are really pleased with the way we went.”
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