Unlike her sister P2 MRE, P22 had a much longer - and much successful - career. She was the first works Evo IV on the stages, and driven by none other than Tommi Mäkinen and Seppo Harjanne. The debut went well, but the changing conditions and the big competition meant that the duo had to settle for 3rd after leading the rally earlier on.
The all-new Evo IV showed immediate promise in MC (Mitsubishi) |
Writing history - once again. (Flickr) |
It's always good to be on the podium of the Acropolis |
She returned for the 1998 season on the Monte Carlo Rally - exactly where she debuted one year before. Again piloted by Tommi Mäkinen, the change was Risto Mannisenmäki replacing the retiring Seppo Harjanne. The event started well, as the new pairing was leading, but on the final day they crashed into a ravine - and out of the rally.
Still in and leading the rally... not for long. (Mitsubishi) |
After the crash in MC, the car was badly damaged, and so it was rebuilt as an Evo V test car. Thanks to Kristian Svendsen who found a video of the test and pointed this out! Though it is still likely it was scrapped along the way, but who knows...
During testing, now as an Evo V (Ralisasul) |
During testing, now as an Evo V (Ralisasul) |
Starts: 4
Wins: 1 (1997 TAP Rallye Portugal)
Podiums: 3 (1997 Rallye Monte Carlo, TAP Rallye Portugal & Acropolis Rally)
Retirements: 1 (1998 Rallye Monte Carlo)
The car is seen here in this video as a Evo 5 test car :)
VálaszTörléshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ynFT9ilDBQ
Wow, thanks for the link, good to see that some old chassis were reused again for tests :)
Törlés