JWRC: Re-launched Fiesta will improve - Kazaz.
Atolye Kazaz team director, Ercan Kazaz has vowed that they will overcome the 'issues' that dogged Jaan Molder at the weekend on the Swedish Rally.
The Estonian, who was making his debut in the Junior WRC at the wheel of the re-launched Ford Fiesta S1600, endured a difficult rally - with gearbox problems on day one and two, as well as a broken hand-brake and clutch on the final day. Despite all his problems though, Molder was pleased to finish the event even if he was only tenth overall.

Atolye Kazaz team director, Ercan Kazaz has vowed that they will overcome the 'issues' that dogged Jaan Molder at the weekend on the Swedish Rally.
The Estonian, who was making his debut in the Junior WRC at the wheel of the re-launched Ford Fiesta S1600, endured a difficult rally - with gearbox problems on day one and two, as well as a broken hand-brake and clutch on the final day. Despite all his problems though, Molder was pleased to finish the event even if he was only tenth overall.
"We had no clutch and no hand break today," he said at the finish Sunday. "This is the most difficult rally I have ever done but still very good experience."
Kazaz meanwhile, who run the car with help from M-Sport, are confident that they will do better next time out in Argentina, their next JWRC event.
"In the re-launch year of Ford Fiesta Super 1600, Atolye Kazaz has been given an important task to run the car in the highly competitive Junior World Rally Championship - with co-operation of M-Sport," summed up Kazaz. "In our first rally, apart from some hick-ups, the driver and the car has managed to run through all the stages, which was our main target.
"We know that we have a long road in front of us, but with the help of M-Sport's management, we will overcome all the issues and make the car one of the most valuable car in the championship. Our next event is Argentina and I'm sure we will have enough time to get to know the car better and get our driver more confident with it before then."