Last year during The Nicky Grist Stages, Chris Wheeler suffered a big accident. He very kindly agreed to have a chat with me about his recovery and the rebuild of himself and his DS3 R3.
Warren
Your accident was last year in June, if my memory serves me correctly?
Chris
My accident was in July last year on Epynt. This year have been a rebuild year, using just small events to get my confidence back while the DS3 has been rebuilt.
Warren
Yes, a good thing to do. Back in your Fiesta. Must have been a bit of a shock, after the high tech DS3?
Chris
The DS3 is a completely different world compared to the Fiesta, it has been enjoyable to drive but it has been a shock to the system. On the Stages it feels like the time is just bleeding away down the straight’s as it is under-powered compared to the DS3, but it has been the ideal way to get back into a rally car & get my pace built up again.
Warren
Yes, it was a good plan indeed. Tell me, did your dad co-drive you when you first started? He’s been alongside you through all the events this year.
Chris
When I first started, I did not have my dad co-drive for me, I had a family friend sit in with me first of all before Yan came along. This has been the first year that my dad has sat with me.
Warren
Ah, that must have been interesting!
Chris
It has been very interesting season, even though it’s been dad’s first season in the car with me he has done a great job getting me through the stages.
Warren
Would you say you’ve got closer because of it, or were you very close anyway?
Chris
We were close anyway before this season as we do work together on a daily basis but if anything it has made us closer together.
Warren
That’s good. Just thinking about the car rebuild then- What did you first think when you first saw the damage to it?
Chris
I first saw the damage when I got lifted out of the car soon after the accident, I got the doctors to turn me round so I could look back at the car, I was devastated once I saw it. My personal opinion was that it would never go again, but luckily, I am proved wrong.
Warren
I think I can imagine that. When did the work start to rebuild the car?
Chris
The work started just one week after the accident, & has been a long & hard journey since then to get the car running again.
Warren
Wow, yes. 15 months? Could you list what was done?
Chris
To list the full, rebuild but would take too long. Here’s a few ideas, Complete new feline end right up to the windscreen. Bumper, bonnet, windscreen, engine, radiator, gearbox, under guard, water pipes, scuttle, the roof had to be done to get them dents out & also the rear quarter of the car.
Warren
Yes, I realised when I asked that one that it might be a long list… Who did the work to get him stage ready?
Chris
All work was done by my dad to get this car ready again, every weekend putting in a lot of hours to get me back out there again.
Warren
Oh, wow. Just to ask, what is the feline end?
Chris
Opps sorry, autocorrect, meant to say front end.
Warren
Ah, hahaha!
Chris
Haha that’s phones for you.
Warren
Definitely! Just thinking back to the beginning, did your dad think the car could be rebuilt?
Chris
It was touch & go for a while, nothing was ever certain until our first test to see if the car would handle & steer straight. Once we got our testing, it all became worth while, the car is perfect & now ready to go!
Warren
Right, so until you actually drove him, you didn’t really know for definite if was going to be okay?
Chris
No, it was never certain until our first test, we were confident, but never certain.
Warren
Okay. Thinking then about the test, where did you go and did you have a list of things to kind of tick off?
Chris
We tested at Llandow Race Circuit in South Wales. This was just a small track but it was enough to test the car & to get myself confident with the car again. Once we started we could test the steering, brakes, suspension, performance & also the set-up of the car. We did everything possible & it all went to plan. We now will be testing for the build-up of 2018.
Warren
Of, course, it wasn’t just the car that needed rebuilding. You weren’t in a good way either after the accident.
Chris
At the time I had a broken knee, my left knee had a crack the whole way through the knee, also I had torn all my ligaments, had internal bleeding all in the same knee. I had internal bruising across my chest & in my middle to lower back. I was in a huge amount of pain. It took me six weeks to walk. My body took around three months to be semi normal again & I have also been using 2017 to get fit again & let my body rebuild over the course of the year.
Warren
That’s excellent news. Now, when do you plan to have your next test and what’s happening about co-drivers?
Chris
We will hopefully be testing again in November. Late this year/early next year we will be running a test with a few Co-Drivers to see who I get on with in & outside the car & also a test to see how well they do on the notes.
Warren
Good to hear. I guess that you won’t know which event you’ll enter yet, or have you got something in mind?
Chris
We have a few things in mind for 2018, we have a good idea of where we will be heading but we will have it confirmed this side of the Christmas break.
Warren
Ah, okay. Brilliant. Great stuff.
Chris
Should be a big year ahead.
Warren
Now, perhaps you could give a bit of detail as to how different the Fiesta and DS3 are to drive?
Chris
The Fiesta is far easier to drive compared to the DS3. First of all the Fiesta is a H Shift gearbox and the DS3 is paddle shift, with the Fiesta you do have to use to clutch to change gears, but the DS3 is six speed & you can change gears without using a clutch making the gear changes without any loss of time.
The DS3 has a turbo charger too, the power is far more advanced & to top it off has a few different modes on the car which controls which surface you’re on, how much anti lag you’d like & if you’re on a road section or stage.
The Fiesta on the other hand has none of this. It’s a simple get in & go. The other big difference with the DS3, is once the car is started which isn’t easy in itself as there is no key to turn (all done my switches & buttons) the DS has to warm up properly before moving, otherwise it does not like to select gear or even begin to work properly without being up to temperature. There are major differences between the two, even down to set up, tyre choices to use, compound of tyres & suspension set ups. It goes into a huge amount of detail.
Warren
Finally, is there anything you’d like to add?
Chris
I’d just like to add a thank you my dad for all his hard work rebuilding the car which we thought was gone for good & also for doing a good job all year on the pacenotes getting me through this Southern Championship.
Warren
Thanks for your time Chris. It’s been a pleasure talking to you.
Here’s a video of Chris testing his rebuilt Citroen DS3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFEnjWcAmiw&feature=youtu.be