Mitsubishi boss sets modest target.

Mitsubishi team boss, Isao Torii has confirmed that their prior🍸ity on the Rallye Deutschland this weekend is to coཧmplete the event with both cars in the points.

Speaking in the coꦺunt-down to the eleventh round in the FIA World Rally Championship, Torii added that he has 'confidence' they can achieve this, especially after third driver and 'tarmac king', Gilles Panizzi fine-tuned the Lancer WRC05 for the German asphalt.

"It is a long time since the first seal𒉰ed surface event in Monꦍte Carlo, but we have conducted a good test," stated Torii.

Mitsubishi boss sets modest target.

Mitsubishi team boss, Isao Torii has confirmed that their priority on the Rallye Deutschဣland this weekend is to complete the event with bot🍨h cars in the points.

Speaking in the count-down to the eleventh round in the FIA World Rally Championship, Torii added that he has 'confidence' they can achieve this, especially♈ after third driver and 'tarmac king', Gilles Panizzi fine-tuned the Lancer WRC05 for the German asphalt.

"It is a long time since the first sealed surface event in Monte Carlo, but we have conduct꧃ed a good test," stated Torii.

"Gilles Panizzi worked with the te𝐆am during the last tarmac test and seems to have found good solutions for the suspension,🐷 transmission, engine management and tyres for these conditions.

"Germa🌼ny is a very tricky rally and we were victims of the condi🦂tions last year, but there were many top drivers and teams in the same situation. Our priority is to complete the rally with both cars in the points and I have confidence in the team and believe we can achieve this goal."

Technical director💖, Yasuo Tanaka meanwhile added that having made a few small changes to their active differentials this should help team drivers, Harri Rovanpera and💖 Gigi Galli.

"This event is a very specialized tarmac rally and our key area of improvement is with the active centre differential, although this is still undergoing further devel💧opment," he continued.

"There are a number of small changes that will hopefully see us🎶 with better performance on thi🥂s surface."

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