Wilson eyes both WRC titles in 2009

The man in charge of Ford’s WRC programme says his team is aiming to wrestle the FIA titles for both drivers and manufacturers from Citroen this year.

Speaking exclusively to wrc.com, BP Ford Abu Dhabi team principal Malcolm Wilson said the combination of his team’s scoring record last season, a shorter 12-round season in 2009 and a reduced number of asphalt rallies should benefit his drivers Mikko Hirvonen and Jari-Matti Latvala.

“We really feel that our drivers are ready to go for both championships,” confirmed Wilson. “For sure Mikko is in a stronger position; he has a lot more experience and set that incredible record last year when he became the first driver ever to score points on every round.

“If you look at this season, with fewer events then I think it’s going to be even more important not to retire. As a team we’ve got to make sure we keep up the reliability of the Ford Focus. Then of course we have Jari, who has proved he has the speed to win rallies. I think the combination of these factors puts us in a strong position for both championships,” he added.

Wilson revealed that Hirvonen and Latvala would visit the team’s UK base for a two day strategy summit before Rally Ireland. “That’s where we’ll be discussing what we hope to achieve and our tactics for individual rallies,” said Wilson. “We already know that, for instance, Sebastien is going to be very difficult to beat in Ireland - especially if it’s clean and smooth. But on the other hand, if it’s snowy then anything can happen.”

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