KARAMJIT
SINGH IS THE UNDISPUTED CHAMPION
TITLE NO 12 AND YET HE IS NOT ABOUT TO GIVE UP
11
DECEMBER 2011
JEMPOL
- The Flying Sikh wrapped up the fourth and final round of the
Malaysian Rally 2011 in Jempol, Negeri Sembilan today to finish
unbeaten over two days of rallying which in the end also gave
him the overall crown too.
His
two victories in Jempol over the weekend saw him collect a total
of 44 points over the four roundsof competition held in Johor
Baharu in April; Kangar in July; Malacca in November and then
Negeri Sembilan with defending champion Rafiq Udhaya finishing
second on a total of 42 points.
Karamjit
who drives under the GSR Pennzoil bannercame to Jempol trailing
Rafiq by two points and deep inside knows what needed to be done.
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KARAMJIT
IS UNBEATABLE
11
DECEMBER 2011
JEMPOL
- Karamjit Singh and his Mistsubishi Evo was just unstoppable
as he charged to victory in the opening day of the fourth and
final round of the Malaysian Rally 2011 in Jempol on Saturday.
Together
his co-driver Vivek Ponnusamy, they completed the 63.5km stretch
of the race in a total time of 52min 22.5sec, leaving the defending
champion Rafiq Udhaya and his Subaru Impreza trailing in his wake
and a good five minutes behind.
Karamjit
is looking forward to the overall title and only Rafiq is standing
in his way but after the opening round victory, the Flying Sikh,
as he is more popularly known, has taken a step closer to the
crown. MORE
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AN
EXCITING FINALE IN JEMPOL
9 DECEMBER 2011
JEMPOL
- Defending champion Rafiq Udhaya and challenger Karamjit Singh
are both headed for a nail biting finish over the weekend as the
Malaysian Rally 2011 enters it's decisive race in Jempol, Negeri
Sembilan.
As
things stand, Rafiq and his Subaru Impreza are the current overall
leader on 30 points after three rounds of races, Johor Baru, Kangar
and Malacca but 11-time winner Karamjit Singh is lying second
on 28, a mere two-point difference as they both square off in
the fourth and final round. MORE
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GREEN
TEAMS READY TO RUMBLE
8
DECEMBER 2011
Going
green is catching on these days, judging by the response of team
MRU Motorsports who is supporting the private entry of 2wd category
RallyCross champion Magendran Arunasalam. Having expressed his
interest in team 1 Malaysia Wheelspin Green Motorsports to the
media when it debuted two cars in the previous round of the MRC,
team principal Mohd Rafiq Udhaya wasted no time in making sure
the Proton Satria 1.6 driven by Magendran and navigated by renowned
grassroots motorsports event manager Mohd. Faizal Tuah was prepared
to run on Bio-Ethanol fuel. MORE
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NOW
FOR THE FINAL PUSH
23
Oct 2011
Karamjit
Singh has put himself right in the hunt for the overall title
in the Malaysian Rally Championship 2011.
A fine performance by the 48-year old Karamjit over the weekend
at Round 3 of the championship in Tanjong Bidara, Melaka has put
him within reach of the overall crown.
It is now only a two point gap separating him and the leader Muhammad
Rafiq Udhaya as they head for the fourth and final showdown in
two months time.
Karamjit for all his effort in Melaka over the weekend where he
won on both days has 28 points now and Muhammad Rafiq finishing
second best to Karamjit on both days, is still the overall leader
on 30 points. MORE
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NOW WHO CAN STOP KARAMJIT
22
Oct 2011 Karamjit
Singh was in no mood to be beaten as he steered his Mitsubishi
Lancer to victory in the opening day of Round 3 of the Malaysian
Rally Championship in Tanjung Bidara, Melaka yesterday.
The 48-year old Karamjit, was just too fast and too good for the
24-competitor field to finish Day One which cover a total distance
of 72 kilometers, to take the winner's flag in style.
In fact he was brilliant and over the entire seven stages of the
race which included a special stage of 2.41km held at the
Masjid Tanah Industrial Estate, he never had any trouble at all
to return a total time of 1 hr 02:28.8secs which is a good seven
minute lead over the second placed Muhammad Rafiq Udhaya and his
co-driver Sean Gregory. MORE
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THE
ACTION CONTINUES IN MALACCA
20
Oct 2011
Muhammad
Rafiq Udhaya is ready to consolidate his grip on the Malaysian Rally
Championship crown as he prepares for the third leg of the championship
in Tanjung Bidara Malacca over the weekend.
He is the overall leader after two rounds of the championship-in
Kangar and Johor Baru- with a total of 18 points and another
encouraging round in Malacca would give him a serious shot at the
overall title by the time the fourth and final round comes along
next month.
In any case Muhammad Rariq and his co-driver Sean Gregory in their
Subaru Impreza are the defending overall champion and in his own
words, he is ready to defend his title.
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MRC
DEBUT FOR FIRST MALAYSIAN ‘GREEN’ MOTORSPORTS TEAM
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Oct 2011 Historical
Melaka, which has also declared itself to be an environmentally
friendly or commonly known these days as a ‘ M
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