Rally
of New Caledonia - Torture test!
10 April 2009 | Source from www.aprc.tv
The 2009 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
has kicked off with a torturous Leg 1 in New Caledonia. With just
three APRC-registered crews competing on the island paradise, local
veteran Jean-Louis Leyraud and Kiwis Brian Green and Hayden Paddon,
the event has extracted a heavy toll with none of the crews making
to the end of Saturday's stages.
First to be bitten was Brian Green, who clipped
a guard rail on the second pass of Friday's Noumea super special
stages. The team thought they had broken a half-shaft, but further
investigation revealed a broken hub and rear axle. With only a 25
minute flexi-service before the crews left for Saturdays, there
was just too much work for the Reece Jones team and they were forced
to sit out Saturday's stages and prepare for a Sunday restart.
The other Kiwi in Noumea, series rookie Hayden
Paddon, completed the super specials without incident, two seconds
behind Leyraud and sharing second place with local driver Steeve
Octobon. But when the ‘Team Green' Mitsubishi was fired up
on Saturday morning it's understood the crew discovered a gearbox
problem, ruling them out on the spot.
And so that left just Leyraud. With full APRC
points on offer, he was also determined to take victory in the local
championship. And indeed he took wins on all of the first eight
stages, with just one final stage to complete the leg. But that
was where his luck deserted him, a broken piston bringing his Subaru
Impreza to a sudden halt.
To rub salt into his wounds the damage suffered
is likely to force an engine change, making Leyraud ineligible for
APRC points. Pacific Cup and local series points the only prizes
now available to him.
So that leaves the fast rookie Paddon, and
the wily veteran Green to fight over the APRC leg 2 bonus points.
Sunday includes two passes of the mountainous Katrikoin stage, a
35km monster that takes no prisoners. Last year MRF driver Scott
Pedder saw a certain second place slip though his fingers as his
car slid off the side of the mountain at just 5km/h.
For complete stage times, check out www.rallye-nc.net,
and check back here at APRC Live (www.aprclive.com) for an end of
rally update and out first audio podcast for the year. |