by Rob Wilkins
Subaru's managing director Richard Taylor hasn't had the easiest of years at the helm - but, despite that it has not all been bad for the Banbury-based outfit and work is progressing well on the new car for 2008.
Crash.net Radio caught up with him just
prior to the final event of the season, the Wales Rally GB and spoke to him about 2007 and more...
Crash.net:
Richard, how would you sum up the 2007 season for Subaru?
Richard Taylor:
Clearly it has been a poor season by our general standards. We haven't produced the results or the performances that are typical of Subaru or that we would have aimed for or expected to do.
Crash.net:
Obviously not a good year, as you say, but what lessons have been learned and what positives can you take from the last two years?
RT:
I think we will perhaps wait to draw final conclusions until after GB
[Subaru finished 4th, 7th and 9th on Wales Rally GB and secured third spot in the manufacturers' championship - ed]. But overall we have learned a lot about the current car. In the last few months in particular we have made a few steps forward with a lot of learning towards the 2008 car. To be fair though that hasn't been reflected in the results we have achieved and at the end of the day that is all you can be truthfully judged by.
Crash.net:
You will have an unchanged driver line-up again next year, how much will that help?
RT:
Yes of course it does - continuity is good. We hope to add to the strength of the overall package too by bringing in some additional test driving expertise to the team. Partly this is because with the new car coming on stream we are just going to have more work load than it is reasonable to expect Petter [Solberg] or Chris [Atkinson] to undertake.
Crash.net:
Kris Meeke has been linked to that role. Is there any news on that front and who the test driver might be?
RT:
No, we have not finalised anything yet. Kris has had a run in the car with us and gave us some very, very good feedback and demonstrated his abilities as a test driver. But we are still considering exactly what our needs are going to be and we will be working that out over the next few weeks.
Crash.net:
Petter Solberg seems to have been quite down at times this year, how worrying is that?