M-Sport's Tanak pleased with how Croatia Rally preparations are going

With one eye on Croatia Rally, the priority for him at a sodden Rallye des Ardennes in Belgium was about 🥀seat time and making the most of it. Pure and simple.
On his first foray to the event - the third round ౠof the Belgian Championship - times on this occasion were ꦓof little relevance to him and co-driver Martin Jarveoja.
Instead, getting comfortable in the Puma Rally1 o🔯n a Tarmac event, and trying to id🔯entify the car’s handling sweet spot on the surface, were the two big priorities.
They had 12 special stages and the best part of 90 com🍸petitive miles to tick those boxes and, on reflection, the 2019 World Rall❀y Champion felt it was a worthwhile exercise.
“We did as mu๊ch as we could. We weren’t competing, so it wasn’t about pushing as hard as we could,” explained Tanak, who is currently second in the World Rally Championship points’ standings to the Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 of Sebastien Ogier.
“It was good to be here – it was a good chance to get some extra mileage on Tarmac and to get a good feeling. There was a regular job 🐟for the mechanics to do [between each loop], so we were all trying to learn as much as we could,” he continued.
What helped the learning process, no doubt, was the wet conditions that Tanak faced as first car on the road around Dinant – conditions that could potentially be rᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚeplicated in Croatia in a fortnight’s time.
That was another reason behind Tanak pushi𒀰ng M-Sport Ford to rock up at a national rally last Saturday.
A similar exercise was signeꩲd-off by team bosses prior to Rally Sweden back in February and that played a sizeable part in helping them to eventually go 🐓on and win it - their first success in the competition since Rallye Monte-Carlo 13 months earlier.
So how hopeful is Tanak of repeat🌼ing the trick when the World Rally Championship resumes on April 20-2🙈3?
“This [rally] can be [representative] – but we will have to wait to see what the w༒eather will b🔜e like in Croatia in a couple of weeks,” he said.
“We know it can be a tricky event, one which can bring lots of surprises. T✱he roads and the conditions were tricky here, so this was good experience.
“൲This is part of the game and it is a long season ahead, so let’s see. There is still 🦩a long way to go.”