Stephane Peterhansel - Lancer Evolution Vs. Racing Lancer
CIRENCESTER, United Kingdom – January 5, 2009: In all its different configurations (Sports Saloon, Sportback, Ralliart, and Evolution), the new Lancer family is at the forefront of Mitsubishi Motors’ renewed offensive in the passenger car segment… but with a twist.
Racing’s In Our Blood
After 36 years of rallying
(starting with the Lancer 1600 GSR in 1973) and 17 years of
“Evolution” legend, it was only legitimate for the newest
generation of Lancers to go racing as well, keeping the Mitsubishi sporting
flame alive and supporting Lancer’s initial steps in the market, be
it with the Lancer Evolution Group N rally car or the more extreme Racing
Lancer cross-country racer.
Racing Driver, Racing Machine
Tackling the uncharted
territory of a South American Dakar rally this year with this all-new
Racing Lancer, Mitsubishi Motor Sports’ driver Stephane Peterhansel
is probably in the best position to appreciate that twist, having owned
Lancer Evolutions since the late 90’s (with two successive “Evo
VI”), then a VIII and a IX, all the way to today’s
“Project Global” Lancer Evolution X.
As he puts it:
“Very small-looking next to our Racing Lancer, the new Lancer Evolution is really a fantastic machine. With its TC-SST twin clutch gearbox and improved comfort and features, it is really a unique machine in the marketplace: set it to “Sport” or “Super Sport” and play with the paddle shifts and all of a sudden you are behind the wheel of a fantastic video game-like sports car. Then, move to “Auto” and the car can travel over long distances in full comfort mode.” He added: “It is meant to be less manic that my older VIs were for instance, but at the same time, I can’t think of any other sports car than can offer that dual personality really…”