Andersson abandons after SS3… him too
Per-Gunnar Andersson retired due to an engine problem with his Suzuki SX4. The 27-year-old driver, sixth in the overall standings, explained that his engine switched to three cylinders at the end of SS3, the final stage of the loop. Andersson managed to bring the car back to the Leon service park, but the inspection revealed […]
Per-Gunnar Andersson retired due to an engine problem with his Suzuki SX4.
The 27-year-old driver, sixth in the overall standings, explained that his engine switched to three cylinders at the end of SS3, the final stage of the loop.
Andersson managed to bring the car back to the Leon service park, but the inspection revealed that a piston was damaged. He could not start the second loop and will not be able to return in Superally.
« I am very disappointed because everything was going well until now »,” Andersson declared.
I was satisfied with the car’s behavior, my driving, and our notes. Our performances were encouraging. We were one second per kilometer behind the leaders. Considering the number of stages, it’s a promising sign for only our third rally.
According to the WRC