Munchi’s kick off campaign Mexican style
The Munchi’s Ford World Rally
Team kick start their 2008 FIA World Rally Championship campaign next
week on the third round at Corona Rally Mexico. As in 2008, the team
will again be contesting ten championship rounds under manufacturer
team status.
Federico Villagra/Jorge Pèrez
Companc are back again for this year’s challenge but will be partnered
by Henning Solberg/Cato Menkerud in Mexico with Munchi’s co-owner Luis
Pèrez Companc only taking on three rounds in 2008 due to business and
other motorsport commitments.
This will be the Argentine’s
first attempt at Rally Mexico on a surface much similar to South
American soil where his driving aptitude was formed. Jorge Pèrez
Companc will again partner Villagra as the Munchi’s co-owner looks to
further his ability on the pacenotes.
Last year was a super year for
Villagra who was picked up by the Munchi’s squad after an outstanding
display on Rally Argentina where he finished ninth overall winning the
GpN class.
‘Coyote’, as he is also known
by, won the Argentine Rally Championship in 2006 and 2007 and will
again throw down a contest alongside his WRC campaign in search of the
hat-trick.
With a place open to score for
the Munchi’s Ford WRT Solberg has taken on the roll and will be the
first non-Argentine driver in history to score points for the team.
This will be the Norwegian’s third attempt at an event where he has had
mixed fortunes but on both occasions finished inside the top-ten
standings.
Yet to score a drivers’ point
this year, Solberg will be hungry in Mexico after running third in the
Swedish Rally earlier this month before a big ‘off’ ended his snowy
challenge. It will be a warm affair in Mexico with temperatures
expected to climb over the 30 centigrade mark – something Solberg is
aware of as he has upped his pre-event training regimen.
This hard-packed gravel event
is made trickier by the extreme high altitudes at which stages are run
above sea-level. This causes world rally cars to lose anywhere up to
100bhp with the thinner air compromising the effectiveness of the
start-of-the-art air cooling systems. With this in mind it becomes a
real battle of technical driving ability made tougher by the high
temperatures which can reach well over 40 centigrade inside the
cockpit.
Competitors will again head to
the UNESCO world heritage listed town of Guanajuato for the ceremonial
start which saw tens of thousands of people flock to last year. The
course this year will offer 354 kilometres of competitive distance
almost identical to last year’s compact route with just two stages on
day 1 slightly modified.
This will be the first event
for Villagra on a Pirelli tyre and one without mouse inserts. Keeping
it neat and tidy will be the key here for the Argentine as rocks and
boulders come into play as they line sections of the loose gravel
stages.
Munchi’s Ford World Rally Team
Driver Federico Villagra said:
“I know this is a difficult
rally which can be very hard on the drivers and maybe even harder for
me being my first time here. It will be great to have Henning in the
team, he has experience of this event and has done well in the past so
I will take all the information I can from him. This will also be my
first time behind the wheel of a Focus WRC07 and I am really looking
towards driving it. It has had a lot of success over the last year and
I think it will be a great experience having the opportunity to drive
it. I did a lot of rallies last year in both the WRC and at home in
Argentina so I think this will help with my challenge this year and
with the feeling in the car.â€
Munchi’s Ford World Rally Team
Driver Henning Solberg said:
“I’m looking forward to this
rally and getting back onto gravel. I have a very good feeling now
after Sweden because we were very quick there. I think I can do quite
well here in Mexico and I will be aiming for the top-three because I
have a very good road position on Friday and if it doesn’t rain it will
help me a lot. I have been doing some more training for this event
because it can be very demanding on the body especially with the thin
air. I struggled a bit last year with feeling because of the engine
power loss with the altitude but this year we have an 07 Focus so we
will see what this does. I am going to try my best here and hopefully
we can finish in the points which will help both myself and the
Munchi’s team.â€
Event Information
Date: 28 Feb - 2 March
2008
Round: 3 of 16 FIA World Rally
Championship
Based: Leon, Mexico
Surface: Gravel
Total distance: 830.83km
(competitive 353.75km, liaison 477.08km)
Number of stages: 20
Longest stage: 29.9km (stages
9, 12)
Highest elevation on stage:
2737 metres (stages 2, 5)
Permanent Service Park:
Poliforum, Leon
Ceremonial start: Thursday 27
February, 20:00 at Teatro Juarez, Guanajuato
Event Finish: Sunday 2 March,
13:00, Poliforum, Leon
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