As he endeavours to make sure that 2008 is not the third successive season in which he has failed to reach the top step of the podium in the World Rally Championship,
Petter Solberg has vowed to ‘risk it' and ‘go absolutely mad' on Wales Rally GB this weekend, the final meeting on the calendar.
Incredibly, the Norwegian has now not triumphed in some 51 rallies, with his most ‘recent' success coming, perhaps appropriately, on British shores in 2005. Since then there have been just eight rostrum appearances – only one of which has come this season, as the 34-year-old's fortunes have plummeted hand-in-hand with those of employers
Subaru.
The debut of the 2008-spec Impreza has, however, led to cause for optimism within the Prodrive camp, with Solberg finishing runner-up to record-breaking five-time World Rally Champion Sébastien Loeb on the car's maiden outing on the Acropolis Rally at the beginning of June, and subsequently stringing together seven straight points-scoring results.
Though none of those finishes have been higher than fourth, there was an encouraging run on Rally Japan last time out with four fastest stage times. Moreover, with Solberg's breakthrough WRC success having come on British soil six years ago – his first of four consecutive triumphs on the event – and with co-driver Phil Mills being a born-and-bred Welshman, hopes are high of a final flourish to end what has been another trying campaign.
“Obviously it's been quite hard for everybody,” the 2003 World Rally Champion mused. “We should have been faster – we can all see why and where – but a lot of it is down to the homologation. We can give a lot of excuses, but at the end of the day we just have to improve to get Subaru back to the top again and in the fight.
“The team have done some good things to the car before this rally, and the feeling is better. With just a couple more improvements now I think we can be more consistently up at the top and fighting for many stage wins. We'll just take this rally for now, and then work on fixing the rest of the details over the winter.