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WRC 2012

1.
S Loeb91 p.
2.P Solberg73 p.
3.M Hirvonen70 p.
4.M Østberg68 p.
5.
E Novikov43 p.
6.J-M Latvala28 p.

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Norw.Ch.ship 2012

1.Sveinung Bieltvedt (N3)65 p.
2.
Mads Østberg (A1)64 p.
3. 
Anders Grøndal (N3)52 p.
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Adapta World Rally Team Print E-mail
Tuesday, 27 January 2009 08:00

Mads Østberg, Ole Kristian Unnerud, Maria Anderson and Anders Grøndal.In a coordinated operation with Prodrive, Adapta World Rally Team will run two Subaru Impreza WRC2008 cars in the Norwegian WRC round, Rally Norway in February.

Mads Østberg/Ole Kristian Unnerud have been a part of the team for some time. Today Adapta confirmed that Norwegian driver Anders Grøndal with Swedish co-driver Maria Andersson will drive the second Subaru team car.

- Only 4 weeks ago we were very disappointed to hear that Subaru was pulling out of the WRC. We are very impressed that Adapta and Prodrive within this short time has managed to establish a two car team with a presentation that can be compared with the work teams. We are delighted that the blue icons will join the party, Rally Norway Chairman Even Wiger said at the press conference.

- Mads has the ambition to continue where he stopped in Wales. Anders wants to show everyone that he can do a good result in a top competitive car. If both can perform to their best it is fully possible to have two cars in a point scoring  position, said Adapta boss Morten Østberg. We can confirm that Adapta and Prodrive are both working continuously to be able to run two cars in all the WRC rallies Mads will do this season, which will be Norway, Portugal, Italy , Greece, Poland, Finland, Spain and Wales GB” he continues.

Also the Lord Major of Oslo, Fabian Stang, attended the press conference. He expressed excitement and a welcome  on behalf of the city of  Oslo, which  will host the first Super Special on the famous horse track, Bjerkebanen, on Thursday the 12th, of February.
- You fix the action, we can promise to take very good care of the spectators, he said.