FROM NST
30/4/2012
PROTON concluded a challenging round 2 in the Asia Pacific
Rally Championship (APRC) with a series of misfortunes denying the team a
strong podium finish.
Despite starting Rally New Caledonia strongly, Proton were not only
forced to concede the lead going into the second day but also suffered
one early retirement.
Defending APRC champion Alister McRae retired in the second special
stage but continued on the final day under Super Rally format, winning
three of the day's six special stages to secure seven valuable
championship points.
McRae finished day 3 ahead of Skoda's Gaurav Gill and Chris Atkinson
but was not eligible for a podium finish. Gill won the rally ahead of
teammate Atkinson with Brian Greene in third.
Having led the rally on the opening day and setting fastest times in
three of the four special stages, Proton's PG Andersson was also forced
to relinquish his lead on the second day of rallying.
Andersson's Satria Neo S2000 experienced an abrupt loss of power as a
result of a water crossing, a predicament that would later cost him to
lose more than 14 minutes and dropping the Swedish driver to fourth in
the APRC category.
With a large deficit to make up, Andersson however, was denied the
chance of a roaring comeback on the third and final day by a second
mechanical failure.
Rally New Caledonia was contested over a competitive distance of 252.82km covering 19 special stages.
"We had hoped for a repeat of last year's double podium results in New
Caledonia but the reality of rallying is such that all the hardwork and
preparation is never a guarantee of a strong finish," said Datuk Abdul
Razak Dawood, the head of Proton Motorsports.
"Having said this, we take back some consolation in the fact that the
Satria Neo S2000 is at its most competitive form in the hands of both
McRae and Andersson having set a blistering pace at the head of the
competition."
Proton's Director of Group Marketing, Branding and Motorsport John D.
Chacko said the Satria Neo S2000's performance in New Caledonia earned
the team renewed admiration and respect.
"The fighting spirit of the two drivers clearly outweighed the
misfortunes we endured in New Caledonia and this only goes towards
strengthening our resolve as we focus on the remaining rounds in the
championship.
"This shows Proton's continued perseverance and commitment to be better."
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