Crocker
to build on APRC lead
4 June 2009 | Source from www.aprc.tv
Motor Image Subaru rally driver Cody
Crocker is out to build on his Asia-Pacific Rally Championship lead
when the second round of the series, the International Rally of
Whangarei, takes place in New Zealand this weekend.
The reigning APRC champion leads
the championship with 16 points, the maximum on offer to date. Japan's
Katsu Taguchi is second on 12 in his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9, with
Crocker's fellow MotorImage driver, New Zealander Emma Gilmour,
third with seven points.
Top points at their home event was
the perfect start to the season for Crocker and co-driver, Ben Atkinson.
"We're ecstatic with the way
Queensland worked out, considering we were in a new car with limited
testing.
"Maximum points is great in
anyone's book and we did suffer our own setbacks, such as a flat
tyre, so to be able to overhaul our competition to gain those points
gives us huge confidence going into the next round."
The Victorian has been a regular
performer in New Zealand for well over a decade, and he rates the
roads in the North Island as some of the best for rallying anywhere
in the world.
"As always, the NZ roads are
in fantastic form," Crocker said.
"We've come from Queensland
roads which were very fast, but quite rough in places, to the traditional
Rally NZ roads used in the World Rally Championship many times -
fast flowing smooth roads.
"You get the feeling that you
can really attack the corners and be really aggressive. They really
are almost perfect roads.
"The only real problem that
we have over here is being first car on the road and sweeping all
that gravel off the surface for those behind."
His new Possum Bourne Motorsport prepared-car was faultless on debut,
and Crocker thinks it will only get better the longer the season
goes.
"It was a great result in our
first round. Not only for us, but the whole team with Emma (Gilmour)
and Rhiannon (Smyth) coming home on the podium as well - a rare
feat for any team.
"We've actually improved on
a few areas with the differentials in the car, and this should give
us better grip so we can go even quicker. Well, that's the theory,
hopefully we can put that into practice this weekend."
Crocker knows Championships are won
by building a solid foundation early in the season. He is in no
doubt as to the importance of this round in his quest for a fourth
straight APRC title.
"Our strength in the past has been our ability to score good
points every round. That won't be easy with Katsu Taguchi always
a threat and we're expecting a great battle again this weekend."
While they are not APRC registered
competitors, Crocker expects a tough competition from a number of
local drivers for outright honours this weekend.
The Victorian was first APRC, third
outright, in New Zealand last year.
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