On thursday we went to the shakedown, about 2,5km away form the servicepark.
We sat on a flat slope watching the cars go by.
Here's Petter Solberg in action:
You may remember that Petter wrecked his car during the shakedown.
I believe that this was our fault (: because my brother in law said to me: "wouldn't it be funny if a car goes into that bush and didn't come out at the other end?"
5 seconds later I said: "Like now?"
Sudden, hordes of people went to that part of the bush and we followed.
Petter had crashed in a slow left corner due to understear.
You can see a tow truck on the right.
The car was covered with a blanket as if nobody was allowed to see the damage.
We rushed to our car and went to the servicepark.
We arrived there before the tow truck.
Subaru built a small tent inside the large service tent. No-one was allowed to see the car.
From that moment we said to ourselves: "Hey, we're here anyway, we'll follow the repairs on this car till the end."
And so we did. At midnight we were the only ones left on the servicepark. (we even got a talk with the Subaru engineers, got some coffee, talked to the security guard, all very special)
Then an exhaust got shoved through an opening in the tent. The engine started. O boy, this car is almost ready.
At 2:30 deep into the night the car was ready and with applause from me and my brother in law they started testdriving the car.
Time for us to go to bed. We got a few hours sleep before the rally started.