Stohl gets Kronos seat, thanks Bozian.

OMV's Manfred Stohl will again compete in the FIA World Rally Championship next season, having inked a deal with Kronos which will see him back behind the wheel of a Citroen Xsara WRC car.

Stohl, who drove for the Belgian-based outfit in 2005 when he took in ten events, was delighted to have secured the drive - especially as he will compete in all 16 events, like he did this season with the Bozian Racing-run Peugeot 307.

Manfred Stohl celebrates after finishing second in Cyprus
Manfred Stohl celebrates after finishing second in Cyprus
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OMV's Manfred Stohl will again compete in the FIA World Rally Championship next season, having inked a deal with Kronos which will see him back behind the wheel of a Citroen Xsara WRC car.

Stohl, who drove for the Belgian-based outfit in 2005 when he took in ten events, was delighted to have secured the drive - especially as he will compete in all 16 events, like he did this season with the Bozian Racing-run Peugeot 307.

"The fact that I alone will compete [with Kronos and OMV] again in all 16 runs next year seems like a dream," said Stohl. "Even more exciting, it will be with the current world champion team. I know Kronos since I reached my first WRC podium place for them in 2005.

"The team works perfectly and has the advantage of being supported by Citroen Sport. This should give us the opportunity to reach top positions next year, as well."

Stohl meanwhile was quick to salute all the people at Bozian Racing for their help this year, something that allowed him to end the season with three podium finishes in succession and secure fourth spot in the drivers' championship.

"Bozian did a great job throughout the year. It is fantastic when you never drop out due to a technical malfunction during 16 rallies," he continued. "All I can say is: 'thank you'. Bozian Racing was an important part of my success in 2006."

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