Rally-eMag 017 March.April 2014 | Page 18

Rally Portugal / Round-up Citroën RK M-Sport World Wally Team Though Mads Østberg is performing well with another podium finish, at Citroën they do look a bit worried. After Meeke’s very good Monte result the number of points he scored in the last three rallies is one! The team is still second in the FIA Team’s standings but there is a huge gap to the VW Motorsport team. And in order to score in this list both drivers have to perform well. If you want to finish first, you first have to finish, we said last month. Unfortunately that still applies to Robert Kubica. On Friday he went off and lost a wheel. On Saturday he again went off, this time trying to get back onto the road he demolished his clutch and internal damage prevented him from coming back the next day. Two crashes in one rally is a bit too much. And the Pole agreed: “I think I must somehow reset myself and try to approach rallies the way I did at the very beginning, twelve months ago.” Hyundai 18/42 The Korean team made a huge effort and came to Portugal with three teams: Neuville and Hänninen in the regular team and Dani Sordo in the ‘N’ team. Sordo was fastest of the lot, scoring two scratches that even brought him in the lead of the rally; a premiere for the Hyundai team. Unfortunately a broken driveshaft on the last day threw the Spaniard (then in fourth place!) out of the rally. The other drivers also had their share of trouble. It’s important for the team that two cars made it to the end. (Neuville in 7th and Hänninen in eighth) But more important was the fact they could gain some more valuable information and have even been able to see the positive result of changed settings.