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Petter Solberg
“Rally Japan is very important for us and I always enjoy traveling there. Even if we have had some mixed results, winning in 2004 but not finishing in 2005, the fans are fantastic and of course it is important as it is Subaru’s home event. I feel happier with the car after the event in Corsica last weekend and with the setup we have from our testing, so I hope we can have a good result.”
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Chris Atkinson
“Japan has been good for us in the past as we finished fourth last year and on the podium the year before. It’ll be a good change to get back to a gravel surface again after the recent asphalt double-header, and the car should be better suited to the bumpy and loose surface than the flat asphalt from the last two events. I’m looking forward to a good result, but it will be tough as the days are long and the stages demanding. Approaching corners you are often unsighted by the trees and it is difficult to always get the lines right, but there is no margin for error so it is a hard rally.”
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Xavier Pons
“I have never competed in Rally Japan before so I’m not quite sure what to expect. There are long days and a lot of stages which are very technical, so it will be hard. But it is an important event for the team so I will push as hard as I can without making mistakes. It is important for us to finish the rally and for me to learn as much as I can.”
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Richard Taylor, Subaru World Rally Team Managing Director
“The last two gravel events have given us fourth places with Chris and we know we’ve made a number of significant improvements to the car since New Zealand. The additional test the team did for Japan went very well and our target and expectation is for Petter and Chris to be on podium pace throughout. It will be Xevi’s first time in Japan but his target is another points-scoring finish nevertheless. This is Subaru's home event and a strong result here is important for everyone in the team so we will all be pushing even harder than normal.”
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Paul Howarth, Subaru World Rally Team operations director
“The stages on Rally Japan are very tricky; very narrow and twisty in places and they can get cut up quite badly. It looks like it will be quite cold this year during the event, so it will be interesting to see how hard the ground is. It has always been soft before, and with some stages run five times, the route gets badly rutted quite quickly, but if the ground has a very hard base it will make the grip levels totally different.
“Subaru is the only Japanese manufacturer competing in every round of the 2007 WRC season, and being their home rally and a Subaru spectator-dominated event, everyone wants to see us do well. Chris and Petter have both gone well here in the past. For Xevi this will be his first time so he will need to use it as a learning experience. The days are very long and demanding, and it will be those who can maintain absolute focus, even through the long liaison sections, who will do well. “In the run-up to Japan we found a good testing location that was representative of the conditions we can expect. Chris and Petter both tested there using some new packages on the car. Both of them were comfortable with the base setup and so we will carry that to Obihiro.” |