A PODIUM FOR TEAM PEUGEOT TOTAL ON AN ACTION-PACKED RALLYCROSS DEBUT

17 april 2018  

Team PEUGEOT Total certainly didn’t have it easy as the newly-formed team tackled the first round of the World Rallycross Championship, with torrential rain swamping the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit on Saturday. Conditions improved on Sunday, when nine-time World Rally Champion Sébastien Loeb made it through to the hotly-contested final and claimed second place: a richly-deserved reward for the whole PEUGEOT Team after several months of frenetic work since this new chapter was opened – not to mention an eventful weekend…

  • Sébastien Loeb took his PEUGEOT 208 RX into the final at the end of a tough two days of competition. He finished second overall (after the disqualification of Mattias Ekström following a first-lap incident in the final) as Team PEUGEOT Total’s best finisher, on the debut for the brand-new team. He achieved it thanks also to some solid team work, with Kevin Hansen (not eligible to score team points) giving up a grid slot in the semi-final to the nine-time world rally champion. Loeb finished second in the semis, buying him his place in the final, where the Frenchman showed his characteristic flair to seal a podium – despite his most recent competition experiences being in the sand dunes of South America and on the asphalt of Corsica!
  • Timmy Hansen showed amazing speed all weekend but didn’t get the chance to convert that into a result as his car stopped in the semi-final, while he was leading and pulling out a gap. The Swede took two second places and a win from his qualifying heats, in appalling conditions, to comfortably go through to the semi-final as one of the best performers of the weekend. Despite the disappointment of not being able to complete it, he was delighted with the competitiveness of the car and the improvements made over the winter – and he’s determined to take revenge on the next round.
  • Kevin Hansen, driving a third 208 WRX that isn’t eligible to score points for Team PEUGEOT Total was 12th after the heats but withdrew in order to hand his place in the semi-finals to Loeb. The youngest driver in the squad enjoyed two good heats on Saturday but was then affected by a technical issue that limited his ability to make a good start, so he fell behind. Nonetheless, Kevin proved his pace and also that of the PEUGEOT 208 WRX.

Bruno Famin, Peugeot Sport Director
“It was a very complicated weekend with some big twists and surprises: starting with the weather conditions yesterday, which were really bad for everyone. As the track dried out, the car has gone faster and faster. But we’re pleased with the level of speed we’ve shown in all conditions and finishing the weekend in second place is extremely good news. We’ve shown that we’re very close to our main competitors, which to be honest I wasn’t expecting. Of course I was really happy for the team as well, which was totally new and did a really good job. I think we succeeded in our first challenge in rallycross, which was to have the cars on the grid for all the races. Unfortunately, Timmy was stopped by an electrical problem when he was leading comfortably, but that’s motorsport sometimes: now we have to find the problem and solve it. I think we can feel confident for the rest of the season.”

Kenneth Hansen, Team PEUGEOT Total Manager
“We experienced a really up and down weekend, with spins, crashes and terrible weather, but also some great success. Timmy was really fast while Seb got off to a tricky start before he climbed back onto the podium, which was fantastic. Kevin also struggled a bit at the start, but I think we can manage that with the set-up in future. Overall, we can be encouraged by the fact that Timmy was actually dominating the semi-final and I believe that he would have had a great chance to win today. I knew that the PEUGEOT Total team had done a very good job right from the start, but I really wasn’t expecting us to fight with the top manufacturers right from the very beginning.”

Sébastien Loeb, PEUGEOT 208 WRX #9
“We’ve seen this weekend all the different emotions you can go through in rallycross in one weekend! I was a bit low at the beginning, and I didn’t expect to go through to the semi-final as we were off with broken rear suspension twice in the heats. Then the decision came that I was going to go through to the semi-final anyway and from that point everything actually went well. I had a bit of luck with me, but this sort of emotional rollercoaster isn’t an easy one to live through! The pace of the car with Timmy is very encouraging as we can see that the car is competitive and that we’ve made a step forward over the winter. We’re in the fight and I hope we can continue in this way.”

Timmy Hansen, PEUGEOT 208 WRX #21
“The only negative to this weekend is that there were so many positives we weren’t able to capitalise on! I felt very comfortable in the car all weekend: I was pulling out a gap in the semi-final and yet it was feeling so easy, almost with no real effort. Then the car stopped and that was it, which is obviously hard to take. But in the end, our car was really fast, really good, and we put together a fantastic weekend from the very start. It’s a car that I’m able to fight with. I’m eager to get some revenge now on the next round in Portugal. I just want to get back into the car and try again.”

Kevin Hansen, PEUGEOT 208 WRX #71
“I think it was a good first race. I know this squad very well, for me everything feels very normal. I have my same crew as last year, so I felt very comfortable, and I had a very good first day as well. I think I was very fast in Q1 and in Q2, and I enjoyed driving the car. But then we had a technical problem today in the start. We dropped a lot in the overall standings and went back to 12
th. As Seb was 13th, we decided to swap for the team. I already knew it could be like this last year, so I’m aware of the thought, it’s not like it’s something new. And the next round is only in two weeks.”

DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 1
1. Johan KRISTOFFERSSON / Volkswagen Polo R – 27 pts
2. Petter SOLBERG / Volkswagen Polo R – 24 pts
3. Andreas BAKKERUD / Audi S1 – 20 pts
4. Mattias EKSTRÖM / Audi S1 – 19pt
5. Niclas GRÖNHOLM / Hyundai i20 – 18 pts
6. Timmy HANSEN / PEUGEOT 208WRX – 16 pts
7. Sébastien LOEB / PEUGEOT 208 WRX – 14 pts
8. Janis BAUMANIS / Ford Fiesta – 12 pts
9. Timur TIMERZYANOV / Hyundai i20 – 11 pts
10. Robin LARSSON / Ford Fiesta – 11 pts
11. Jérome GROSSET-JANIN / Renault Mégane RS – 9 pts
12. Guerlain CHICHERIT / Renault Mégane RS – 8 pts
13. Kevin HANSEN / PEUGEOT 208WRX – 5 pts

TEAMS’ CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 1
1. PSRX Volkswagen Sweden – 51 pts
2. EKS Audi Sport – 39 pts
3. Team PEUGEOT Total – 30 pts
4. GRX Taneco – 29 pts
5. GC Kompetition – 17 pts
6. Olsbergs MSE – 14 pts