TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRT Crews Overcome the Challenge of Mexico for a Double Haul of Points
Toyota City, Japan, Mar 13, 2017 - (JCN Newswire) - After four days of the toughest action it has faced this year, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRT has secured a points finish with both crews in the top 10 for the first time, who headed into the final day separated by just 0.3 seconds. Mexico combined the challenge of both heat and altitude, meaning that the team had to overcome the same overheating problems that affected most of the field on Friday. Each driver faced their own additional difficulties: Jari-Matti Latvala ran first on the road to sweep it clean for everyone else during the first day of proper stages, while Juho Hanninen was unwell throughout the event. At the end of the rally, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing is still runner-up in the manufacturers' championship, while Latvala is second in the drivers' standings and Hanninen is 11th.
| Car 10 (Jari-Matti Latvala, Miikka Anttila) |
| Car 11 (Juho Hänninen, Kaj Lindström) |
http://www.acnnewswire.com/topimg/Low_ToyotaGAZOOCar10.jpg Car 10 (Jari-Matti Latvala, Miikka Anttila)
The final day contained just two stages and 54.9 kilometres, but they were crucial ones as the final stage was also the Power Stage, with additional driver points on offer. Jari-Matti and Juho were both targeting results on this final stage, with Jari-Matti scoring two points thanks to a fourth-fastest time.
http://www.acnnewswire.com/topimg/Low_ToyotaGAZOOCar11.jpg Car 11 (Juho Hanninen, Kaj Lindstrom)
Quotes:
Tommi Makinen (Team principal)
"After the amazing moments we had in Monte-Carlo and Sweden, this rally was much more the type of situation we were expecting from this year, but it still gave us a lot of satisfaction as we scored driver points with both drivers for the first time and also had to overcome a lot of difficulties to achieve that. So we are happy with the result and also with the information we obtained on what was only our first-ever gravel rally. Well done to all our drivers, co-drivers, engineers and mechanics for getting us to the finish with both cars under very tricky circumstances. What we have learned will be very useful for the future."
Koei Saga (Team Vice-Principal)
"Despite the great result obtained in Sweden, we always expected Mexico to be more challenging due to the high temperature and altitude. After our testing, where we simulated as much as we could, we believed we were well-prepared. But the challenges we faced were even tougher than expected. We experienced a problem with overheating on Friday, then thanks to the work of our engineers and mechanics, we were able to solve it by the next morning and bring both Yaris WRC crews to the finish on Sunday, having confirmed over the rest of the rally that the solutions we found were working. These experiences and lessons made both ourselves and the car grow. In that sense, this rally was really meaningful. I feel reassured that we can be stronger when we push our limits through the toughest competitions on the roads that our customers use. And this leads to ever-better cars. Thanks again to the wonderful fans from all over the world, who I was proud to meet for myself on Rally Mexico. Your support means so much to us."
Jari-Matti Latvala (Driver car 10)
"I set myself a target of the top five, so I just missed out on that. On the other hand, I don't think that anyone could have predicted the difficulties that we all faced, so to finish sixth and score some Power Stage points as well is a real achievement, which still keeps us well-placed in both championships. The last day was actually the best day for me: we had a really good feeling with the car until we got caught out by a slippery section on the first stage, so we had a spin and lost 10 seconds. Without that, I think it could have been a really good time. All the signs of progress are there, which is the main thing. We're here to learn, and we have done a lot of that over the past four days."
Juho Hanninen (Driver car 11)
"We can take away many positive things from this rally although for me it was not as enjoyable as it could have been because I was not feeling well from start to finish. Still, I am very happy to get to the end and score my first driver points this year. It was fun to be so close with Jari-Matti heading into the final day: we started it separated by just 0.3 seconds but he was faster than me today. We will take on board many things for the future from this and move forwards as a team, which is the most important thing. On this rally I managed to avoid all the trees as well, so it's good to see that even at my age I can still learn some new things! Although I did notice that a left-hand mirror was broken, so maybe I didn't get away with it completely."
For the latest results please visit www.wrc.com
What's next?:
From gravel the crews now switch to asphalt and the legendary Tour de Corse in Corsica from April 6-9: round four of the championship. This is the first traditional asphalt round of the season, noted for its twisty hairpin bends, so it's yet another reset and new art to master for TOYOTA GAZOO Racing. The weather in Corsica at this time of year can be uncertain, so the drivers will need to be prepared for anything.
Contact:Public Affairs Division
Global Communications Department
Toyota Motor Corporation
Tel: +81-3-3817-9926
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation Sectors: Automotive
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