"Obviously we were all very, very pleased with the performance of the car and with the way the whole event went in Greece," he continued. "We started off with a deliberate strategy to go steady and see how we got on.
"The car was very strong and very reliable throughout the event. It performed very well - and that was really without either of the drivers' pushing at all, other than Chris [Atkinson]'s fastest effort on Sunday morning [after he re-started under the SupeRally]."
So how will the team approach Turkey this weekend?
"Similar to Greece - it is a slightly different type of event. It is still really part of our learning process though," he summed-up.
"We will take it easy at the beginning and then we will see how it goes. Conditions can be variable - sometimes it is dry there and sometimes it is very wet. It can be a rally of attrition. But again the main thing for us is to learn a lot more about the car and make sure we cover as many miles as possible with both cars."
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