Petter Solberg: Mud, sweat and tears
Autosport columnist Petter Solberg tells us why he is looking forward to going back to Cyprus as an owner/driver, as the Norweigen ace aims for a podium in round three of the WRC
Finally! Things are starting to calm down a little bit for me. I can't tell you how crazy Rally Norway was. I thought when I got to the start of the rally, it would be a little bit of a rest for me, but it just got busier! Anyway, I've had a small break now, but it's back to it for Cyprus this week.
Before Norway, I really had no idea how much went into running your own team - believe me, it's much easier being a driver.
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