Star
Drivers for Rally Queensland
13 April 2009 | Source from www.aprc.tv
SOME of Australia's most talented
young drivers will be racing to win a fast track to the World Rally
Championship when they tackle Rally Queensland on the Sunshine Coast
next month.
As a round of the 2009 FIA Asia Pacific Rally
Championship, Rally Queensland will host the season's first qualifying
event for the rich Pirelli Star Driver program, which will take
five drivers aged under 27 from around the globe to contest the
World Rally Championship next year, with all expenses paid.
The Pirelli contest will add to international
interest around Rally Queensland, which has stepped up from the
national championship status it has held for the past 41 years.
The rally, also hosting the Australian and
Queensland Rally Championships, will be staged on 8-10 March.
It will be headquartered at Marcoola Beach
and after a traditional ceremonial start at Maroochy Showgrounds
on the Friday night, more than 70 crews will tackle 14 competitive
special stages on gravel roads in the Imbiil State Forest.
While the value of the Pirelli Star Driver
prize has not been revealed, rally experts estimate it would be
several hundred thousand dollars - an unheard-of budget for up-and-coming
privateers with ambitions to join the world elite of rally drivers.
From Queensland and other Asia Pacific rounds
in China Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand and New Caledonia,
the program will produce up to 14 qualifiers to race for two Pirelli
Star Driver positions in a shootout at the Repco Rally Australia
World Rally Championship round in September.
The winners will be given fully-paid entry
to six WRC rounds next year in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 10
rally car, plus high-level training in driving, fitness, media,
personal presentation and other skills needed to be a successful
WRC driver.
The 2008 winners, including New Zealander
Mark Tapper, started their World Championship campaigns at the Rally
of Portugal last weekend.
Coffs Harbour driver Nathan Quinn, 21, is
the first Australian to confirm he will be vying for Pirelli Star
Driver selection at Rally Queensland.
"I'm busting to get to Rally Queensland
- it's probably the most important event I'll do to date,"
Quinn said.
"I've been rallying for two and a half
years and this is the opportunity I've been looking for. I have
aspirations to get overseas (as a driver) more than to get a national
championship under my belt."
Quinn is working hard on his preparation for
Queensland, in particular finalising the purchase of a Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution 9 to replace an older model he has been driving.
Rally Queensland Event Director Errol Bailey
said the Pirelli Star Driver program was a huge incentive for young
drivers to enter next month's event.
"It's an incredible opportunity with
pretty good odds. In the course of just two events, Rally Queensland
and Repco Rally Australia, a young Aussie could find himself launched
into the World Rally Championship," Mr Bailey said.
"It would be a dream come true for Nathan
Quinn or some of his Australian rivals, who I know all have the
talent if not the funds to acquit themselves well at world level."
Prospective entrants who usually compete in
the Australian Rally Championship will get assistance to step up
to Asia Pacific level at Rally Queensland with a discount of $250
on the cost of an appropriate competition driver's licence from
the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.
Rally Queensland will host round two of the
FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship, round four of the Australian
Rally Championship and rounds two and three of the Queensland Rally
Championship.
The competition will be supported by the inaugural
Sideways in the Sun festival, featuring public activities including
a Top 10 Shootout student and spectator day, the traditional ceremonial
start and driver meet-and-greet night, driver public appearances,
service and spectator parks and an interactive zone.
The website www.sidewaysinthesun.com will
be the main information source for spectators and on-line followers
throughout the rally. |