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Croker
Wins in Japan
Source
from: www.fiaaprc.com
Australian rally driver Cody
Crocker appears unstoppable in his quest to win the Asia Pacific
Rally Championship for the second year in succession. The
fourth round of the 2007 APRC is Rally Hokkaido (8-9 July)
and Crocker beat Japans best rally drivers to win the
event outright and extend his lead in the Asia-Pacific championship.
The event was held on Japans beautiful northern most
island, in fine warm weather, with dry and dusty road conditions.
As always the event was supported by a large number of local
fans waiting by the road, waving flags and taking photos.
It was a dominating drive by Crocker the reigning APRC champion,
taking ten points for the win and an additional six bonus
points for finishing each day as the fastest car as well.
Driving the Motor Image Subaru Impreza WRX STI, the multiple
Australian champ now sits on top of the series table with
the maximum 48 points, 14 clear of Taguchi on 34 points with
Valimaki a further two points back on 32.
This is a really tough
event. Long, fast and very technical. Someone said always
winning is boring, but not for us. Each rally is an enormous
challenge, a great test, and at the moment weve got
the winning formula, and long may that last.Were developing
a healthy buffer in the championship, but each round we have
to produce a good result as that can all disappear in one
round with a DNF. Weve still got three events left,
so our goal is to win each of those as well. Crocker
said at the final service.
Behind Crocker were Mitsubishi
drivers Katsu Taguchi (Japan) and Jussi Valimaki driving for
Team MRF Tyres Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi went into
the event full of confidence after a successful pre-rally
test and initially Taguchi led the APRC competitors after
the first stage. However that advantage was lost on the 2nd
stage, when Crocker went 7 seconds quicker than Taguchi, moving
into the overall lead. At the first service break the gap
was only 11.7 seconds and Taguchi was confident he could reverse
the order and take back first spot, The car was lacking
power and we found the problem at service and the roads will
be much different this afternoon. I think we can get the lead
back. As it turned out Taguchi actually lost more time
to Crocker and even through he pushed hard for most of the
event he couldnt catch the flying Aussie.
Finnish driver Valimaki was
not happy with his 3rd position, but considering his physical
condition on Saturday he was lucky to finish. I think
I ate something that didnt agree with me .I have felt
much better today and we pushed hard to at least get some
bonus points said Valimaki at the finish.
Fourth overall was Japans
Yoshi Yanagisawa in the Cusco Subaru. While the Japanese driver
regularly won stages outright, over 4 minutes was lost on
Stage 2 with a puncture and even though he drove hard for
the rest of the event to make up the time, Yanagisawa could
only recover to fourth position .
Naren Kumar (India) from India
bought his Sidvin Mitsubishi home in 5th. With a change in
co-driver for this event Kumar upped his pace, regularly finishing
in the top 4 times. A satisfied Kumar commented Jeff
Judd from New Zealand has been my co-driver for this event
and it makes a big difference on these roads to have some-one
with his experience. I am sure in future we can up the pace.
Also with a new co-driver for
Hokkaido was Indonesian Rifat Sungkar, taking advice from
Bill Hayes who normally partners Australian Dean Herridge
and lately New Caledonian Jean Leyraud. Sungkar found the
experience extremely valuable particularly writing notes and
hes looking forward to the next event in Malaysia. Seventh
in APRC was Japanese driver Yoshio Ikemachi followed by New
Zealander Brian Green in 8th.
The next event in the APRC
is the Malaysia Rally, 10-12th August and held on the Palm
Oil Plantation roads in Johor Baru, very near to Singapore
Final Results Rally
Hokkaido
1, (AP), C.CROCKER, SUBARU,
2:32:13.0,
2, (AP) K.TAGUCHI, MITSUBISHI, 2:33:36.6, +1:23.6
3, (AP) J.VALIMAKI, MITSUBISHI, 2:34:12.6, +1:59.6
4, (AP) YANAGISAWA, SUBARU, 2:37:07.1, +4:54.1
5, (AP) V-R N.KUMAR, MITSUBISHI, 2:38:51.2, +6:38.2
6, (AP), R.SUNGKAR, SUBARU, 2:41:39.6, +9:26.6
7, T.KAMADA, SUBARU, 2:42:52.6, +10:39.6
8, S.TAGUCHI, MITSUBISHI, 2:44:30.2, +12:17.2
9, (AP), Y.IKEMACHI, SUBARU, 2:46:21.6, +14:08.6
10, (AP), B.GREEN, MITSUBISHI, 2:48:17.7, +16:04.7
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