Mills upbeat about Japan despite German drama.

Petter Solberg's co-driver Phil Mills has reve💯aled that he cannot wait to get back in the cockpit this weekend, and take on the challenge of 🐠the Rally Japan.

Speaking after escaping that accident in Germany, which wrote off the #1 Subar𒁃u Impreza, the Welshman, who is now fighting fitཧ, added that he 'owes' the guys in the team who made the car.

"I can hon🐠estly say I'm looking forward to it [Rall🦂y Japan]," said Phil.

Petter Solberg / Phil Mills - Subaru Impreza WRC04
Petter Solberg / Phil Mills - Subaru Impreza WRC04
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Petter Solberg's co-driver Phil Mills has reve🍰aled that he cannot wait to get back in the cockpit this weekend,♛ and take on the challenge of the Rally Japan.

Speaking after escaping that accident in Germany, which wrote off th🤪e #1 Subaru Impreza, the Welshman, who is now fighting fit, added that he 'owes' the guys in the team who made the car💧.

"I can honestly say I'm looking forward to it [Rally Japan]," ꧑said Phil.

"I had a coup🎀le of rest days after the crash, but then I was back training with a physiotherapist and, apart from a bit of stiffness in my joints, I feel fine.

"We've had a few bumps in our time, but we're okay, we're p🍨rofessionals and it's going to be bus𝔍iness as usual on Friday.

"One thing's for sure though, I certainly owe the guys in the team who were involved in making that car. From the people in the design office, the guys who welded t🔯he cage and the others who assembled it in the workshop...

"I really can't thank them enough."

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