Citroen go all-out for Swedish success

✅Never a team to do things by halves, Citro?n are going all out for success in next week's Rally Sweden event with four top-quality entries entered for the uniquely gruelling and brutal winter event.
Reigning WRC champions S?bastien Loeb and D🌠aniel Elena will take charge of the #1 Citro?n DS3 WRC next weekend, while two-time winner of the event Mikko Hirvonen together with co-driver Jarmo Lehtinen will be in the #2 Citro?n DS3 WRC ent♚ry. Khalid Al Qassimi and Scott Martin make their competitive debut in the #10 car, while Citro?n has added a fourth car for next weekend's event that will be in the hands of Dani Sordo and co-driver Carlos del Barrio.
Hirvonen is hoping that a year o🌌n fro♈m his arrival at Citro?n he'll be back in winning form in conditions that suit the Finnish driver.
"Last year,🌌 it was only my s༺econd rally in the DS3 WRC and I was missing that little something you need to grab the win," he admitted. "A year later, I feel ready to secure my first win in 2013.
"Obviously, we'll have to deal with the conditions, which can vary depending on how cold it gets and any snowfall," he added. "That 🥃can affect the wear of the tyres. The new Michelin🃏 X-Ice North tyres seem more hard-wearing on the frozen gravel, but we'll only really be able to tell in the race."
O𝕴f course, Loeb and Elena are no slouches on any surface, and the nine-time world champion has won here before albeit back in 2004. Even so, that makes them the only 'non-Nordic' crew to have won the notoriously brutally cold and icy event.
"I remember how surprised [Citro?n team principal] Yves Matton was when I suggested including this rally in my programme," admitted Loeb, who is only running a partial itinerary of races in 2013. "It is undoubtedly not one of the rallies where I have enjoyed the most success in recent years, ꦍbut that's exactly why I'm keen to compete here.
"To be honest, our win here in 2004 wasn't a particularly great race," he admitted with a chuckle. "We won mainly because the other guys ran into problems! Since then I have ♏been trying to understand and master these stages, so I am here one final time ꧑to try and go out in style."
Swed𒆙en's cold conditions couldn't be further from the hot desert of Abu Dhabi, but Khalid Al Qassimi was willing to give it his best shot.
"No, it's not really a surface that comes naturally to me, but I have improved here every year," he said. "This will be my first rally wi💙th the team and the DS3 WRC, so I don't want to set myself too high a target. It would be a great start if I could finish in the points."
Spain's Dani Sordo is hardly any more used to the ice and snow than his Citro?n stabl♚emate, but he was sti⛎ll looking forward to the event.
"Although I still think I can improve further on this surface, I was on the pace in 2010 when I finished on the podium," he pointed out. "The fact that 𓆉I won't be scoring points towards the Manufacturers' Championship will help to take the pressure off me."