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07/12/08: Suzuki finishes the 2008 season on a high
The Suzuki World Rally Team has finished its debut World
Rally Championship season with the SX4 WRC on a high note,
equalling the team's best-ever result. Up-and-coming Swede
P-G Andersson was fifth at the end of the Wales Rally GB,
matching the result he obtained on the Rally Japan last
month. Toni Gardemeister was seventh, ensuring that the
team placed both cars in the drivers' and manufacturers'
points for the second consecutive event. It was a very positive
conclusion to a season that has seen Suzuki steadily climb
a steep learning curve, underlining the SX4 WRC's pace and
reliability.
The final day of the Wales Rally GB consisted of two loops
of two stages totalling 96.10 kilometres, with service at
Swansea in between them. The finish, watched by thousands
of fans, took place in the Welsh capital of Cardiff. With
temperatures that dipped as low as minus six degrees centigrade
overnight, there was plenty of frost and ice on the roads.
Nonetheless, neither driver put a foot wrong in the tricky
conditions. Andersson was able to maintain the fifth place
that he started the day with, while Gardemeister made up
one position to finish seventh.
Car news - Suzuki SX4 WRC n.11 (Gardemeister), n.12 (Andersson):
Both the Suzuki SX4 WRCs were completely reliable throughout
all three days of the rally, highlighting the car's reputation
for strength and durability in some of the most inhospitable
conditions seen all year. The drivers progressively adjusted
the SX4 WRC's suspension set-up to cope with the soft roads
today, but with such a wide variety of conditions it was
mostly a question of identifying the best compromise. Despite
the challenging stages, the car showed that it was capable
of setting some top-five times over the course of the rally
- with Andersson finishing day one on the provisional podium
Both drivers concentrated just on reaching the finish during
the final leg today, although Gardemeister had a slight
impact with a bank after sliding on a patch of ice on the
day's second stage. P-G enjoyed a solid run to the finish,
having steered clear of trouble throughout the four slippery
stages that concluded the 2008 World Rally Championship
season.
Driver news:
Toni Gardemeister:
- "Generally speaking there has been a surprising amount
of grip today; when I opened the curtains and saw the frost
this morning I thought that it would be much worse. However,
we still found a patch of ice on SS17 and I had to go up
the bank, otherwise we would have been off the road. Apart
from that we had no real problems at all and I'm pleased
to end the season with a points finish. It's very clear
that we've improved the SX4 WRC a lot throughout the year
in terms of both speed and reliability."
P-G Andersson:
- "It's been a really good rally for me, and the highlight
was obviously finishing the first day in third overall.
Today we had a big gap to the car in front so it was more
a question of maintaining our position and luckily the conditions
were a little more consistent than they were yesterday,
so that helped us. We've had no problems at all during all
three days and equalled our best ever result here despite
the tricky weather, so it's an extremely positive way to
end the season."
Team news:
Suzuki World Rally Team Director Shusuke Inagaki: "The
Wales Rally Great Britain is renowned for providing an extremely
tough challenge, but conditions this year have been even
worse than anticipated. Nonetheless, our cars have been
extremely reliable and our drivers have kept them on the
road. As a result, we have once more brought both the SX4
WRCs home in the points without problems for the second
consecutive time. This is a sign of the very real progress
we have made, and I would like to thank everybody in the
team for all their efforts over the course of the season."
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