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| February 14, 2007 |
| JRC - Rally Norway |
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« Norway is the only snow rally on the calendar, » explains Yves Matton, Citroen Sport’s Customer Competition Manager. «So you need a certain amount of experience in order to tackle this event. Thanks to his recent participation in the Arctic Rally, Burkart should feel comfortable in Norway from the start, and consequently he can target a very good result. As for Gallagher, he is embarking on his first event with the C2-R2 on snow. So it’s realistic for him to need a bit of time to settle in. His goal is to finish and score some precious points, in the absence of several drivers who have decided to start their championship campaigns in Portugal. » As well as the fact that it remains solely on European territory this year, the other novelty in the 2007 Junior Championship is that drivers have to choose 6 out of 7 events on which to score points (Norway, Portugal, Italy, Finland, Germany, Catalunya and Corsica) as opposed to the 9 possible options that were in place last year. More than a third of this year’s field is made up of Citroën drivers, in both the C2 Super 1600 (Conrad Rautenbach, Martin Prokop and Aaron Burkart) and the C2-R2 (Stefano Benoni, Shaun Gallagher, Gilles Schammel and Raphael Auquier). This enthusiastic takeup is a source of real satisfaction for Yves Matton. «With 8 registered cars, including the PH. Sport one, we make up nearly 40% of the junior field – which is a great success story for us. It just goes to show the fantastic interest there has been in the C2 Junior Experience from young drivers around the world. »
The Citroën C2 Super 1600 requires a certain amount of experience to drive effectively, which the four drivers at the wheel of this car have accumulated from their previous campaigns on the FIA Junior Championship. The C2-R2 by contrast allows less experienced but equally talented drivers to make their mark at this level. « The C2 Junior Experience » is perfectly integrated into the overall Junior competition, with no separate classification. The impressive prizes that are awarded to the drivers at every rally will be given according to their overall positions on each of the rounds that they have selected. If at the end of the year a Citroën driver taking part in the « C2 Junior Experience » wins the Junior title, then he can claim a truly fantastic prize : two rounds of the 2008 World Championship in a Citroën WRC. The runner-up will be given one round of the World Championship with the car, while the third-placed finisher will get to test it.
Furthermore, one free World Championship rally will be given to the best-placed driver who has competed in the « C2 Junior Experience » with a C2-R2. Yves Matton says: « At the end of the 2007 FIA Junior Championship, we will give the highest placed Citroën C2-R2 driver a free drive on the final rally of the year in an identical car. We have been able to broaden the scope of the initial prize with the help of Bernard Piallat from the PH Sport team, but also thanks to the support of our loyal partners, Total and BFGoodrich ». |
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