Q&A: Malcolm Wilson - Ford: EXCLUSIVE.
The BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team ultimately missed out on the two titles in 2008 to Sebastien Loeb and Citroen. Team director Malcolm Wilson however, is optimistic about the new season, which gets underway later this month in Ireland and here he speaks exclusively to wuqian0821.com Radio's Matt Salisbury...
wuqian0821.com:
Malcolm, before looking to the season aheꦺad, a quick reflection on 2008𝐆. How pleased were you with the way the year went?

The BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team ultimately missed out on the two titles in 2008 to Sebastien Loeb and Citroen. Team director Malcolm Wilson however, is optimistic about the new season, which gets underway later this month in Ireland and here he speaks exclusively to wuqian0821.com Radio's Matt Salisbury...
wuqian0821.com:
Malcolm, before looking to the season ahead, a quick ꧟reflection on 2008. How pleased were you with th🍌e way the year went?
Malcolm Wilson:
I think it was above our expectations. We didn't expect to go into the final round of the year with a chance of still winning the title so that tells you that the two young boys did a great job. They had a difficult task, with Mikko [Hirvonen] basical🤡ly replacing Marcus [Gronholm] and in an ideal world, we'd have probably liked Jari-Matti [Latvala] to have an extra twelve months in the Stobart team.
There were some great moments, like Jari-Matti getting h⭕is first ever WRC win in Sweden, becoming the youngest driver ever to do it, and also in the way Mikko developed to set another record 𓆏by being the only driver to ever score points on every round of the championship.
There are a lot of positives to take out of the season and to take into 20🥃09 because e💝veryone can see that the potential is there in both of our guys and with the extra experience they now have, we feel confident we will be challenging for both championships this year.
wuqian0821.com:
How challenging was it for the two youngsters🍒 to continue with the work star🌸ted by Marcus before his retirement?
MW:
I n📖ever had any doubt about Mikko in one sense, but I really feel he went past my expectations of what he could actually do. Jari had a period in the middle of the season through August and September, but the positive thing is the way he came back at the end of the season and was close to Mikko in Japan and then only lost out on the final stages on Rally GB. He had that blip but came back strong and he will go into 2009 full of confidence which is what we need to try and win a championship.
wuqian0821.com:
How impoᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrtant will the continuity of an🐻 unchanged line-up be for 2009?
MW:
It's a difficult one. From a team point of view, it makes it a lot easier. From a testing point of view you get consistent feedback and the engineers know what the drivers are looking for and you can't underestimate the relationship that the drivers, engineers and managemeꦉnt build up; you learn the strengths and the weaknesses. I am certainly one for keeping the same drivers and we feel it is aꦆ plus from our side.
wuqian0821.com:
The main headlines ꦡfor 2009 have already been generated with Subaru and Suzuki both pulling out of the WRC. How big a blow will the loss of those two teams be to the series?
MW:
Nobody likes to see the two Japanese teams disappear from the sport, but if you look - and we still don't know what will happen with Pe🅺tter [Solberg] although Chris [Atkinson] will be competing - in real terms, Subaru sadly hadn't won a rally for three and half years so in many ways, it will be more competitive if Chris and Petter end up in more competitive cars. It will make it more difficult for us to win rallie൩s and the spectators won't suffer. Okay, the two Japanese brands won't be there but hopefully the drivers will be and they will be fighting for victory. So for the spectators, it could be even more exciting.
wuqian0821.com:
Citro𒅌en has announced its M2 team which will provide an extra challenge and you will continue with the Stobart programme for an🦂other year. We've heard from drivers who will be with the team but no official line from the team itself, so what's the state of play for the M2 programme?
MW:
At the moment we are still piecing a lot of it together. As everyone knows, its difficult times 𒐪at the moment but I can tell you that [my son] Matthew [Wilson] will do all twelve events, Henningꦑ Solberg will do all twelve events with some Stobart branding on his car alongside Expert and Urmo Aava is signed up for eight events.
wuqian0821.com:
Is there a chance we might see Gigi Galli and Francois Duꦰval in the team somewhere after they did a good job last year?
MW:
Yeah, that's why I say it isn't all pieced together and we are looking at other options. We will try to build the strong🍃est possible team we can for Stobart but, as everyone is aware, it is based on a commercial basis so we hope the economy will start to pick up as quickly as it went down!
wuqian0821.com:
Big changes are afoot in the WRC in 2010 when we'll see the series moving towards a Super 2000 car. Does that create a challenge in the short term as you don't want to throw endless amounts of money at a WRC car which will be coming toward🏅s the end of its life?
MW:
Those negotiations are still ongoing with the FIA at the moment and we have been working with them closely to try and find ways to cut costs as we go forward. The idea is to bring in that formula for 2010 but we will still be planning to use the Foc🌜us next year and you can still use WRC cars in 2010 - so it really becomes effective in 2011. Once the regulations are finalised, then we will look at what is the best route for Ford.
wuqian0821.com:
We know there are manufacturers who 💦have S2000 car📖s in series' like the IRC so if the WRC goes to S2000, do you think we might see 2009 as a transitional year before it begins to grow again?
MW:
I think 2010 will be the transitional year. You don't know if these other manufacturers will come in as the new WRC car, as we understand it, will have a kit with a turbo charger and maybe a hydraulic gearshift, so whether or not those manufacturers want to step up and do that will remain to be seen. One thing it does do is give a greater opportunity 👍to these people who have S2000 cars to get into the World Championship in the future.