Gilmour/Smyth
third on APRC debut
11 May 2009 | Source from www.aprc.tv
Emma Gilmour and new co-driver have
Rhianon Smyth have made an excellent start to their 2009 Asia-Pacific
Rally Championship (APRC) campaign by powering their Motor Image
Racing Team Subaru Impreza WRX STI to third amongst their APRC series
rivals on this weekend's Queensland Rally.
With Gilmour's team mate and defending
champion Cody Crocker the top-placed APRC driver - ahead of former
APRC champion Katsu Taguchi (Japan) - the result was a near-perfect
start for the Motor Image Rally Team in the 2009 series.
Gilmour was forced to work hard for
her fine result, with her car slowed by a niggling problem that
saw it down on power on the opening leg of the two-day event. Despite
this, she finished the first day placed fourth in the Asia-Pacific
Rally Championship (APRC) field.
Hard work by her team on Saturday
evening had the car running much better on Sunday.
Gilmour was determined to post some
strong stage times and hold on to her overnight position, with her
main threats coming from reigning Kiwi rally champion Hayden Paddon,
who was on the charge after mechanical problems on Saturday's opening
stages, and Frenchman Jean-Louis Leyraud. Gilmour already had Leyraud's
measure before he crashed into retirement. She also has enough of
a buffer over Paddon to hold him at bay before he too succumbed
to the challenging conditions on the very last stage of the Queensland
event.
An unexpected bonus for Gilmour came
when third-placed Gauray Gill punctured on the final stage. Gill,
whose co-driver is Gilmour's partner-in-life Glenn Macneall, lost
some four minutes through the stage. That delay was enough to allow
Gilmour through to snatch third, and with it a further APRC bonus
point for her pace, on the second day of the event.
"I don't think Glenn will allow
me to crow too much about picking up third on the final stage, but
from my perspective it really was the icing on the cake after a
rally that was every bit as tough as I had expected," Gilmour
said. "With so much new for me - the roads, my car, and my
co-driver Rhiannon Smyth - I had simply set my sights on a respectable
finish. Fourth place would have been just that, but finishing third
makes it a whole lot more special."
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