Citroen hopes the technical modifications to C3 WRC will work in Poland

Citroen hopes the technical modifications to C3 WRC will work in Poland

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Citroen, Andreas Mikkelsen

Citroen made two upgrades to its C3 WRC cars after a four-day test in the Mikolajki region, where this weekend’s Rally Poland will take place. The team homologated a new rear differential rail and applied a mechanical ‘joker’ in order to modify the torque split between the axles. After a series of results that have fallen short of its targets, Citroen Racing renewed its determination to get back to challenging for podiums.

This year, the itinerary is balanced between roads that are very familiar to the crews and new sections. The rally is due to get underway on Thursday evening. There will be a run on the Mikolajki Arena super special stage, held right next to the service park. The toughest day looks likely to be on Saturday. Then the crews will cover almost half of the event’s total competitive distance.

“Our season moves into a new phase at Rally Poland”, Citroen team principal Yves Matton commented

“We needed to take a step back to note that some of the risks we had taken during the development of the C3 WRC were not paying off. Our car is unquestionably fast, but the window in which it works efficiently was proving too narrow. We have therefore begun making some major changes to our organisation, our methods and our principles.”

“The first of these was the arrival of Andreas Mikkelsen, who encouraged us to explore some new ideas. After his first proper test session in the C3 WRC, we have introduced some upgrades that supplement the work done over the last few months. With a more versatile car, our drivers will be able to aim for the kind of results that match Citroen’s high expectations.”

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