Stohl set for full-season with OMV Peugeot.

Top privateer driver, Man💟fred Stohl will compete in all sixteen WRC events in 2006, following confirmation that he has added Spain, Corsica and Japan to his schedule.

Stohl, who finished ninth in the drivers' championship this year, after driving an OMV backed Citroen꧑ Xsara WRC for Kronos Racing, was due to do just 13 events in a Peugeot 307 WRC. However he has now expanded the programme after Bozian Racing, who will prepare the🐲 307, confirmed its availability for the other three events.

Top privateer driver, Manfred Stohl will compete in all sixteen WRC events in 2006, fol🍸lowi𝓰ng confirmation that he has added Spain, Corsica and Japan to his schedule.

Stohl, who finished ninth in the drivers' championship this year, after driving an OMV backed Citroen Xsara WRC for Kronos Racing, was due to do just 13 events in a Peugeot 307 WRC. However he 𝔉has now expanded the programme after Bozian Racing, who will prepare the 307, confirmed its availabi🗹lity for the other three events.

"Sixteen rounds se🍌em almost incredible to me," said Stohl. "It also offers many advantages.

"Doing sixteen rallies you spend so much time in the car that it will seem like driving to work in t🔥he 307 WRC!

"It is also a matter of rhythm. You get a very good feeling for the car. And if things don't go so well one ꦏweek you get the opportuni🐼ty to do better two or three weeks later."

Stohl's team-mate Henning Solberg howeveꦦr will still do twelve events in the sister OMV backed Peugeot, as announced🔜 earlier this month. He will sit out the WRC events in Spain, France, Germany and Japan.

The OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team will be entered in the M2 [Manufacturer 2] category, which means both Stohl and Solberg must do a mi𒐪nimum of ten events.

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