The car is getting better and better and I'm much closer to the confidence I had yesterday,
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Not perfect, but not bad times. On the second and third stages, the engine was running very warm, so it dropped to three cylinders and cut off the anti-lag from time to time.Petter Solberg
If I had been in the job 22 years doing the same thing, maybe I would need a change, to do something different, to put energy into something else.
Petter Solberg
It was very slippery. We thought the road would dry out quicker than it did...I think we chose a tyre that was too hard. I'm disappointed by my gap to the leaders but that's how it is.
Petter Solberg
It was a bad decision. I had re-cut slicks, and it wasn't the best choice for the current road conditions.
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We've just been very unlucky. We're pushing the car to the limit most of the time and things like that can happen. We have to stay together and work on the details. I can push to the limit and maybe I can go off, it works both ways. I hope we have sorted most things. I got a good feeling on the first run at Shakedown and we need do the same as always go and do the best we can. We will see it's not just Mexico where I've gone well, other rallies also. I think we can go the same speed on every single rally.
Petter Solberg
There won't be any excuses in Argentina. I'm going to attack from the outset. You can't have any other strategy for this rally.
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