Petter Solberg returns

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Norwegian Petter Solberg has officially unveiled his own ‘Petter Solberg World Rally Team’ six days before the start of his home round of the 2009 WRC season.

Solberg decided to build his own team after Subaru’s departure from the series coupled with a lack of seats at the other manufacturer teams left him without a drive for 2009.

Faced with the prospect of sitting out at least one season, the 2003 World Rally Champion decided instead to create his own team from scratch. And true to his new team’s official motto ‘never give up’ he’s done it in a little over a month.

With the help of his team’s main sponsor, Norwegian boat charter company Johs Lunde yachting, Petter acquired a 2006 specification (active front and rear diff) Citroen Xsara WRC with which he hopes to tackle the remaining 11 rounds this year, accompanied by co-driver Phil Mills.

The new 10-strong team is managed by Ken Rees, ex team-co-ordinator of the Subaru World Rally Team. Unsurprisingly Petter has recruited other ex Subaru names too - including mechanic Tore Dahl, chief engineer Charles Hodge and his ex rally engineer Francois Xavier de Maison, whose motorsport company will maintain the black and silver Xsara between events.

De Maison’s existing commitments as Conrad Rautenbach’s engineer at the Citroen Junior Team means he will not provide Petter’s team with on-event support. A second engineer, Karine Vassant, will work alongside Hodge on rallies.

“I have been working flat out, and I’m really proud to the present my new team today,” Petter said at a launch in his home town of Spydeberg. “I have a lot of brilliant people around me, and they have all been working 24hrs shifts for me the past weeks. Without them and my sponsors, this would not have been possible.”

http://www.wrc.com/jsp/index.jsp?lnk=101&id=3852&desc=Petter Solberg returns
 
Wow, got to admire his dedication, starting up a team even though he's never won anything in ages and surely would have been dropped by Subaru if they hadn't pulled out.
 
So he is now a privateer? Im never fully sure where company backed and private teams are seperated? Is the VK and Munchees Ford teams considered privateers? Even though all the ford cars for all the teams come from the same place?

Either way, good to see him back, although I dont know how competitive he will be...?
 
That could be the start of something good. Privateer teams... a blast from the past :)

If only F1 could be like this :p
 
Every time I've flicked over to WRC this last couple of years it seems to be just in time to see Solberg destroying his Subaru in a variety of creative and idiotic ways.

I look forward to seeing one less Citroen on the road.
 
he was in today's 'The Sun' equivalent here. apparently his gf/wife is scared that they're going to go bankrupt because her husband lost his job or some nonsense.

good for him though, he's really popular here along with his brother Henning, so it'll be nice to see him rallying at home
shame it's being held on the other side of norway. it'd be nice to go and have a look, but sod driving 7 hours across norway in winter!
 
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I accept he's not the best driver these days, but he is by far one of my favourite characters in the WRC, along with Henning. Would have been a massive shame if the WRC lost him, so this is definitely good news for me :).
 
Every time I've flicked over to WRC this last couple of years it seems to be just in time to see Solberg destroying his Subaru in a variety of creative and idiotic ways.

I look forward to seeing one less Citroen on the road.

:D
 
I havent watched every single race in every season but I never thought of him as one of the greats tbh
I hope he pulls it off just because it must be incredibly unlikely to be successful or at least as successful as he was
 
I like the sound of that, Shows real dedication to a, dare i say it, a dying sport.
Hope he does well for himself
 
Every time I've flicked over to WRC this last couple of years it seems to be just in time to see Solberg destroying his Subaru in a variety of creative and idiotic ways.

I look forward to seeing one less Citroen on the road.

I think you're confusing him with Chris Atkinson.
 
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