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Gill Bags Second APRC Win

By • Aug 2nd, 2010 • Category: News, Season 2010

Guarav Gill won the International Rally of Queensland with a consistent driving display while rivals fell around him in the forests of the Sunshine Coast hinterland today.

Gill and New Zealand co-driver Glen Macneall of the Indian-based MRF Mitsubishi team won only one of the event’s 18 special stages, on Friday night, but were rarely out of the top three during a test of 268 kilometres for round four of the 2010 FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship.

Victorian brothers Glen and Matt Raymond, running a Mitsubishi Lancer on a wildcard entry intended to encourage up-and-coming competitors, scored second place and one of the best results of their career, ahead of the other MRF crew of Katsuhiko Taguchi (Japan) and Chris Murphy (Australia).

The Raymonds also won round two of the Pacific Cup, which will conclude with round three in New Caledonia at the end of this month.

Taguchi retained the lead in the Asia Pacific Championship, with rounds still to run in Indonesia and New Caledonia, but Gill closed the gap today to only two points.

In round five of the Australian Rally Championship. run concurrently, husband and wife Simon and Sue Evans were fastest on every stage to secure not only a dominant victory but also a provisional fourth title.

While the championship still has one round to run in November, the Victorian couple has an unbeatable points advantage.

Their speed also was a lesson for every other driver in the field of 82 which started the event on Friday night at the Coates Hire Rally Shootout. Their total time for yesterday and today was more than two minutes faster than Gill’s.

Blistering speed was not lacking either in the Proton R3 Malaysia factory-backed cars of Queenslander Chris Atkinson and Scotland’s Alister McRae. What could have been crushing victory ended with disappointment.

Atkinson won six of today’s eight stages and five yesterday, but was unable to figure in the final official classification after having to retire yesterday when his motor stalled in a creek crossing.

British Rally Champion McRae won a total of four stages but retired with mechanical problems on the second stage today. Seven of the original 11 Asia Pacific entrants did not finish today.

Atkinson said: “We were very fast, (but) we were just a bit unlucky this weekend which is a real shame. We had the potential to win the rally and it’s good to be back on these roads, they’re good fun to drive on.

“It’s a shame we couldn’t do it here, we’re really disappointed obviously and disappointed for the whole team. It’s frustrating but that’s rallying, it’s a tough sport, you’ve got to get to the end.

“I think a win’s just around the corner; (we need) a little bit of luck to go our way and it’ll be all perfect.”

The other stage winners were Taguchi, yesterday, and Coffs Harbour wildcard Nathan Quinn, today.

Gill joked at the podium presentation that he had dented his car.

“It’s been a great weekend although not very clean. We’ve got some dents in the panels and I don’t even know how I got them; there’s some invisible trees I think out there.

“Glen’s been a great partner. He’s been co-driving with me for more than a year now, we make up a good team and he’s been helping me go fast.

“The team’s done a brilliant job this weekend. We got everything set up for the wet but we didn’t have a lot of sun this weekend then finally it stayed up to it’s name the Sunshine Coast.”

After heavy rain on the stages during the week, conditions dried for the weekend and were mostly hard and fast.

Rally Queensland – Final APRC Results

1 – G.Gill / G.MacNeall, Misubishi EVO X, 02:49:35.1
2 – G.Raymond / M.Raymond, Misubishi EVO X, +1:16
3 – K.Taguchi / C.Murphy, Misubishi EVO X, +5:04.8
4 – A.Masamura / O.Yoda, Misubishi EVO VII, +17:23.7

Source and Photos – APRC.TV and marsta.com.

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