ASIA PACIFIC
RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP HOSTED BY MALAYSIA, 4TH YEAR RUNNING
September
23rd, 2008, Kuala Lumpur - All eyes will be on Malaysia
this October 10 – 12 when the Asia Pacific Rally Championship
(APRC) comes to Johor Bahru for the fourth time in as many
years.
Malaysia
will host the MR8 - Ancom Malaysian Rally 2008 which is
the sixth of seven rounds of the APRC.
Promoted
by Wheel Sport Management Sdn Bhd, with title sponsor Ancom
Berhad and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale
de l'Automobile (FIA), the MR8 will see twenty entries from
the Asia-Pacific region competing for championship points.
The final round will be held in China in early November
when the winner will be decided.
Only one
Malaysian, rally star co-driver Jagdev Singh, has confirmed
he is competing in the MR8. After finishing first in their
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX in the last round held in
Indonesia, Jagdev and driver Gaurav Gill, part of the MRF
Tyres Rally Team, expect they have a good chance of making
another podium finish in Johor Bahru.
“We
definitely have an advantage because I know the Malaysian
Stages well,” said Jagdev. “I have been competing
in the Malaysian Rally Championship for twenty-two years,
so navigating the plantation tracks is second nature to
me. With Gaurav’s skill and all going well with the
car, a spot on the podium is likely.” Jagdev is also
the leading co-driver in the 2008 FIA Asia Cup.
The MR8 doubles
as the fifth round of the local Malaysian Rally Championship
(MRC) which means local rally drivers and co-drivers will
compete side-by-side with the international APRC competitors.
Malaysia’s
current rally champion, Karamjit Singh of the GSR Pennzoil
Team, a three-time winner of the APRC, will be looking to
complete the rally without incident to keep his leadership
position Overall, in the P12 category and maintain his team’s
first place standing.
Karamjit’s GSR Pennzoil teammate and manager, Gunaseelan
Rajoo is expected to continue his journey to finishing first
place in the A8 category and boosting the team’s overall
lead ahead of the Perodua M5 Racing Team.
However,
Team Perodua should be in strong contention for more podium
finishes with Lim Leong Onn in his Perodua Viva currently
second Overall and veteran Kan Chee Hong, driving a Perodua
Myvi 4WD turbo making impressive finishes in previous MRC
rounds. Hong finished second in round four and leads the
P11 category.
The MRC will
see approximately 20 teams competing across seven categories.
Adding interest
to the APRC is the Pirelli Star Driver competition which
seeks to find five young rally drivers from the 2008 and
2009 FIA regional rally championships.
One young
driver from the Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa and
two from the European region will be offered the chance
to contest identical Group N or Super 2000 cars in the World
Rally Championship (WRC). The cars will be supplied and
serviced under an FIA contract with a specialist preparation
company and competitors must be under the age of twenty-seven
on first January in the year of the regional rally championship.
In the Asia-Pacific
region the Pirelli Star Driver winner will be decided at
the MR8, which makes this APRC round all the more appealing.
Nine young drivers will attempt to prove their speed and
consistency by being the fastest over the most number of
Stages.
They include
twenty-one year-old Kiwi rally driver, Hayden Paddon, and
fellow countryman, Brad Ayling, twenty-six years. Paddon
hopes to win the Pirelli Star Driver title in Johor Bahru
but expects a tough race due to the tricky, rough plantation
roads and the tropical heat of Malaysia.
Gaurav Gill
is also competing in the Pirelli Star Driver competition
with Jagdev by his side. “Our main focus is the Pirelli
Star actually. To win entry to compete in the WRC is an
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” said Jagdev.
All rally
competitors will complete fourteen Stages totaling 226.74
kilometres over the weekend. The official flag-off and award
ceremony will take place at the Fun Zone, Zon Hotel on Friday
evening and Sunday afternoon respectively.
The current leader in the APRC is MRF Tyres Rally Team driver
Katsu Taguchi who leads 2006 and 2007 APRC champion, Cody
Crocker of the Motor Image Rally Team by six points.
It is thought
Taguchi, in his Mitsubishi Lance EVO IX, may have the advantage
in Malaysia because of his knowledge of the roads and conditions,
having lived and competed here for several years. However,
Taguchi is scheduled to miss the last round in China, which
means Malaysia will be his last chance to score Championship
points.
Crocker,
who competes in a Subaru Imprezza WRX also missed the New
Caledonia round earlier this year, so his performance in
the MR8 could make or break his chance at the title.
Clerk of
the Course for the MR8 and Director of Wheel Sport Management,
Tengku Shaharin Abu Bakar Almarhum Tengku Suleiman said
the Stages within the Felda palm-oil plantations in Johor
are hailed by competitors as some of the best and most challenging
rally Stages in the world.
“Malaysia’s
tropical climate can take its toll on a lot of competitors
as they are not used to competing under such conditions.
Given the time of year we anticipate rain during the MR8,
which means the tracks will be slippery, adding to the challenge,”
warned Tengku Shaharin.
Tengku Shaharin
added that he was delighted to host the APRC again this
year and welcomes all competitors, teams, visitors and media
to the event which will be broadcast to a potential television
audience of 55.6 million with over 176 broadcasters beaming
pictures into 196 countries.
The MR8 –
Ancom Malaysian Rally 2008 is supported by the Ministry
of Youth and Sports Malaysia and Kerajaan Negeri Johor Darul
Ta'zim. It is organized by the Automobile Association of
Malaysia (AAM) and Kelab Sukan Motor Perlis. The MR8 title
sponsor is Ancom Berhad and it is co-sponsored by Johor
Tourism, Felda, Proton, Silverstone and Astro.
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