Ostberg sticks with Subaru after Peugeot deal fall through
Budgetary problems meant the project was abandoned
Norway’s Mads Ostberg will continue to compete in his Subaru Impreza World Rally Car this season after the collapse of a last-minute deal to enter the S-WRC with a Peugeot.
Ostberg’s Adapta World Rally Team had been in discussions with Peugeot Sport about ending its long-term association with Subaru in favour of an S-WRC cup programme with the French firm’s Super 2000 specification 207.
Both parties reached agreement on the sporting side of the plan after a successful test last week, but budgetary problems later meant the project was abandoned.
Instead, Ostberg and his co-driver Jonas Andersson will remain in the WRC class, tackling up to six events this year in an Impreza run in conjunction with British preparation firm, Prodrive.
"We had a good test, and the planned Peugeot Sport supported program run by PH Sport with my own technicians joining was high standard - it’s a pity that the idea came up so late," explained Ostberg.
"With limited time it was not possible to present a financial program that we could accept. With a little more time with potential sponsors, I believe we could have agreed to run it. We could have been fighting for the Championship with this car, I am convinced. From my side the whole case has been a luxury problem only, I had two good alternatives, and I am happy that we have made the final conclusion. I am looking forward to drive the Subaru in a joint venture program between Adapta and Prodrive. And to be totally honest I must admit that WRC is the ultimate class, where I feel home.”
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