09 LOEB Sebastien (fra) Team Peugeot Hansen Peugeot 208 action 03 KRISTOFFERSSON Johan (swe) PSRX Volkswagen Sweden Volkswagen Polo GTI action 15 NITISS Reinis (lva) EKS Performance AB Audi S1 action during Cooper tires World RX of Hockenheim 2017, on May 5 to 7 – Photo Paulo Maria /DPPI

After dominating the qualifying phase of Round 3 of the 2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship at Hockenheim. Team Peugeot Hansen left Germany with a second straight podium finish ahead of next weekendā€™s clash at Mettet, Belgium.

ā€¢ The first qualifying heat at Hockenheim saw the PEUGEOT 208 WRXs emerge as the cars to beat. SĆ©bastien Loeb followed up his assertive Q1 victory with another in Q2, while Timmy Hansen took a convincing win in Q4. SĆ©bastien Loeb and Timmy Hansen were consequently first and second overall after heats, with Kevin Hansen following in seventh spot after strong runs in Q1 and Q2.

ā€¢ The teamā€™s hopes for the semi-final phase were understandably high, but the conditions were rendered tricky after rain swept across the circuit just before the start. Both SĆ©bastien Loeb and Timmy Hansen reached the final, but with second- and third-row starts respectively. The Swede responded by claiming his first top-three result of the season.

ā€¢ A harvest of 46 points, helped by its three qualifying heat wins, saw Team Peugeot Hansen collect the weekendā€™s highest score. Meanwhile, Timmy Hansen leapfrogged three spots to go fifth, as SĆ©bastien Loeb climbed two places to go fourth.

Quote, unquoteā€¦
Kenneth Hansen (Team Principal)

ā€œWe took a big leap forward today. When the conditions were dry, we were in our element and the result was three heat wins in qualifying. The semi-finals and final were more of a mixed bag after the rain, though, but Timmy ended up on the podium and Team Peugeot Hansen was the highest points-scorer at Hockenheim. Thatā€™s all very encouraging ahead of next weekendā€™s trip to Mettetā€¦ā€

Timmy Hansen (driver, PEUGEOT 208 WRX #21), 3rd
ā€œIt was great to score my first podium finish of the season. My car was fantastic in qualifying but the conditions turned more delicate after it rained before the semi-finals. I started my semi-final from pole position but Kristoffersson was slightly faster on the damp track. In the final, I pushed as hard as possible but I couldnā€™t manage any better than third. That really wasnā€™t the sort of result we had been hoping for after qualifying but nobody can deny our potential on the dry and I believe we will be at least as competitive at Mettet.ā€

SĆ©bastien Loeb (driver, PEUGEOT 208 WRX #9), 5th
ā€œThe final phase turned out to be far more complex than qualifying for us. The rain that fell just before the start of the semi-finals made the conditions extremely trick and slippery. I led into the first turn of the first semi-final but somebody then passed me and I also made a small mistake. I ended up third. I chose rain tyres for the final but it wasnā€™t the ideal call and I was unable to improve on my grid position. The two heats I won this weekend show that we are competitive, though. Thatā€™s a positive and we will be out to improve further at Mettet which is a track I enjoy. It was there that I finished on the podium for the first time.ā€

Kevin Hansen (driver, PEUGEOT 208 WRX #71), 8th
ā€œEverything went very well on Day 1 and I managed to mix it with the championshipā€™s pace-setters. I didnā€™t have the same feeling on Saturday, however, and I lost a little confidence. So ending up seventh after qualifying wasnā€™t so bad. I had hoped to find some of Fridayā€™s form again in my semi-final and I was third at the first turn when sometime hit me hard from behind and forced me into a spin. After that, I couldnā€™t hope for much better than fifth. It was a frustrating weekend, so Iā€™m glad thereā€™s only a week to go until the next race!ā€


FINAL POSITIONS ā€“ HOCKENHEIM (May 7, 2017)

1. Mattias Ekstrƶm (Audi S1)
2. Johan Kristoffersson (Volkswagen Polo GTI)
3. Timmy Hansen (PEUGEOT 208 WRX)
4. Petter Solberg (Volkswagen Polo GTI)
5. SĆ©bastien Loeb (PEUGEOT 208 WRX)
6. Toomas Heikkinen (Audi S1)

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