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This year will be Alén's second outing on the
Neste Oil Rally Finland at the wheel of the
Grande Punto Abarth, as two years ago (in
2007), the Finn, and regular co-driver Timo
Alanne, took part but were cruelly denied
victory in Group N after a broken
engine in their Grande Punto Abarth S2000
scuppered their chances on the final day
whilst in the lead of the category (top).
This year the young Finn has suffered a
torrid time driving for the factory Abarth
team in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge
(bottom, in action on the SATA Rally Açores
in May). |
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Anton Alén will be
hoping for an improvement in his fortunes this season when
the young Finnish driver goes into action on his home round
of the World Rally Championship, the Neste Oil Rally
Finland, next Thursday at the wheel of a Grande Punto Abarth
S2000. After doubts about getting together the budget to
take part, Alén has confirmed this week that he will indeed
back on the start line of the rally he also contested in
2007 and showed promising pace in the Italian Super 2000
machine.
The Neste Oil Rally
Finland this year will be the ninth round of the 2009 FIA
World Rally Championship and is organised in Central Finland
from 30 July to 2 August. The rally has always been known
for its fast gravel roads, huge jumps and magnificent
lakeside sceneries.
Alén wont be the
only Finnish star name driving a Grande Punto Abarth on the
rally as 2007 F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen will be
driving his own car, which is being prepared by former WRC
champion Tommi Makkinen's team. The Scuderia Ferrari
driver, who is racing in the Hungarian Grand Prix this
weekend, has driven in several minor rallies this year but
never in the WRC. Kaj Lindström will again be in the
co-driver's seat for the rally in his home country. "Kimi's
going to have a lot of fun on the event, but for me it's a
very important rally," Alén commented this week. "I haven't
had the best of seasons yet and hopefully I can turn that
around with the right result next week." Alén plans to
undertake a 150 km test session in Finland early next week.
The Neste Oil Rally
Finland has seen an unprecedented amount of interest this
year and has attracted a record number of entries - 90
registered crews drawn from 25 different nationalities - to
sign up to the rally. That is the highest number so far in
any WRC qualifying round this year and the rally will equal
this season's record for the number of World Rally Cars - 18
- taking part. All the current rally stars will be on show
as the battle between championship rivals Mikko Hirvonen and
Sebastian Loeb continues to heat up. A surprise addition for
home fans is up-and-coming Finn Matti Rantanen, who has been
nominated as a points-scoring driver for Munchi's Ford WRT.
Rantanen will be driving a Ford Focus WRC.
This will be
Alén's second outing on the Neste Oil Rally Finland at the
wheel of the Grande Punto Abarth, as two years ago (in
2007), the Finn, and regular co-driver Timo Alanne, took
part but were cruelly denied victory in Group N after a
broken engine in their Grande Punto Abarth S2000
scuppered their chances on the final day whilst in the lead
of the category. Until that point, the duo had not only put
in impressive performance for the S2000 car on unfamiliar
terrain, but had even been setting times competitive with
the slower World Rally Cars. The Alén had arrived in Finland
just weeks after notching up his maiden rally win with
Abarth, on the Rally Russia, and it had been hoped that this
performance could be replicated on the famed Finnish roads,
widely regarded as probably the most challenging for drivers
on the calendar, and early hopes were upheld – after a
relatively cautious start on the Killeri superspecial in
Jvaskyla on Thursday evening, Alén claimed the fastest Group
N time on the first five ‘proper’ forest stages of the
event, climbing as high as 19th overall.
The son of world
rally legend Markku, who took Fiat Auto cars to victory on
the 1000 Lakes on six occasions, Alén proved himself
thoroughly at home on the tricky and extremely fast Finnish
roads throughout the first day. His lead was such that, even
with a relatively slow time on SS7 (losing some forty
seconds to the leading Group N runners), he kept the Group N
lead and 20th overall, even if the former had now been
sliced to a wafer-thin two seconds over Matti Rantanen and
Jan Lönegren in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8. Remaining
unruffled, the #61 Abarth was once again the fastest Group N
car through stages 8 and 9. However, all went amiss on the
final forest stage of day 1, Jukojarvi, which saw Alén lose
over a minute and a half with an off, from which he was
unable to immediately resume. From 20th overall at the
beginning of the stage, the mistake dropped him to 26th and
left him fourth in Group N, behind Rantanen, Aki Teiskonen
(Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) and Sweden’s Patrik Flodin (Subaru
Impreza). Concluding day 1 with another run around the
Killeri superspecial, the Abarth pilot finished the day in
the same position, one which did not accurately reflect his
performance throughout the day. Matters would
not remain static for long, however.
Beginning on the opening stage of day 2 (Kaipolanvuori),
Alén quickly set about regaining the category lead. He would
be second-fastest Group N runner on SS12, and then fastest
on the next two stages – 15th overall on SS13, equal with
Ford Focus WRC driver Luis Perez Companc, and a superb 14th
overall on the first run through the infamous and ultra-fast
Ouninpohja test. From 26th overall, the performance
catapulted him up the leaderboard to the Group N lead and
19th overall by the end of SS14, albeit aided by a number of
retirements. For the rest of the day’s stages he would
continue to set times consistently around the top 15
overall, and remain clearly the second-fastest Group N car
on the stages, behind only impressive young Finn Jari
Ketomaa, who was fighting back through the leaderboard after
problems on the first leg. Further retirements throughout
the leg of those further up the leaderboard, including Juho
Hänninen (Mitsubishi Lancer WRC), Dani Sordo (Citroën C4 WRC)
and Petter Solberg (Subaru Impreza WRC 2007), meant that
Alén was up to 16th overall by the beginning of SS16, the
second run through the fearsome Ouninpohja. He would remain
in this position until the end of the day, with only three
short stages to run on the Sunday, covering a total of
around 40km. Despite the lost time on the first day, the
Grande Punto was hot on the heels of the tail-end WRC cars,
and 1:20.8 ahead of his nearest Group N rival, Patrik
Flodin's Subaru Impreza. However, disaster was to strike at
the beginning of the final day as the Grande Punto failed to
start in the service park and with the problem diagnosed as
terminal it resulted in retirement. Despite the
disappointment of losing such a promising result Alén and
Abarth were able to take heart from the Grande Punto's
performance on this, one of the most demanding performance
rallies in the world, and it is to be now hoped that this
speed can be replicated again two years later.
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