High Hopes For Hughes in Sardinia



With no rally action for the 23-year-old since the last round, well over a month ago, it has given him time to thoroughly research the event which he has yet to experience. It has also given his Technium backed team time to fully rebuild the Ford Fiesta ST in preparation for the demanding Italian round of the World Rally Championship.

Hughes has been training hard for this event, running and mountain-biking on a daily basis, as part of his physical training programme from the MSA British Rally Academy scheme; a national training scheme for the top young drivers in the UK. This effort and commitment will hopefully enable Hughes to gain the edge on his fellow competitors and break through to win his first International round of the Fiesta series.

Simon Hughes said:

“This is a new rally for us but I’m really looking forward to competing in Sardinia and pushing for my first win. Barry (Clark) is going to be quick, especially with previous experience of the rally, but I think if we have a good clean run and show the pace we had in Portugal we can definitely challenge for the win. I’ve been researching this event quite a lot and feel confident ahead of the start on Friday morning. We haven’t competed since Portugal which has given us time to rebuild the Fiesta; it’s practically a new car now which will help for Sardinia which is going to be quite rough. Punctures may be an issue but I think if we keep clear of them it will really help our result. We pushed nearly as hard as we could in Portugal and I think it is going to be the same here in Sardinia but I’m confident the car will stand up to the challenge. I’ve been training quite a bit in between rallies; mountain biking three to four nights a week as part of my MSA British Rally Academy training programme and I’m feeling fit and ready to tackle the rally next week. ”

Event Information

Date: 18–20 May 2007

Round: 3 of 7 Fiesta SportingTrophy International

Based: Olbia, Sardinia

Stage surfaces: Gravel

Total distance: 1061.84km

Stage distance: 342.86km

Number of stages: 18

Maximum number of times same stage roads are used: 2

Longest stage: 29.31km (stages 8+11)

Highest elevation on stage: 1020 metres (on stages 8+11)

Central Service Park: Olbia Industrial Harbour

Leg one: Friday 18 May. Cars starting SSS1, Crastazza at 09:43, tackling 145.4km

Leg two: Saturday 19 May. Cars starting SS7, Loelle at 09:25, tackling 142.72m

Leg three: Sunday 20 May. Cars starting SS13, S. Giovanni at 07:55, tackling 54.74km

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