Newcastle driver Chris Giddins has sealed the 2013 NSW Rally
Championship with his win in the Kumho Rally of the Bay over the
weekend, despite having a last minute scare on the final stage of
the event.
Giddins driving a Mitsubishi Evo 6 had a tough struggle over the
opening stages swapping times with South Coast driver and pre-event
favourite Gavin Croker as well as reigning NSW Champ Canberra's
Michael Harding, until first Croker and then Harding were forced
out of the rally with mechanical problems in a rally that featured
an amazing attrition rate.
Croker led the first two stages before he broke the front
suspension on his Lancer while Michael Harding went out with a
broken gearbox while leading the rally on the fifth stage.
With Croker and Harding out of the rally Giddins went into the
final nine kilometre special stage with a lead of just over two
minutes only to have a component snap in his car's rear suspension
part way through the River Road stage, causing he and co-driver
Damien Harris some anxious moments as they nursed the car to the
finish.
In the end Giddins triumphed by 3mins 40 seconds over Gold Coast
husband and wife team Matt and Karen Martin in a Mitsubishi VR4 who
also had to nurse their machine to the finish with a blown
turbocharger.
The fast pace, hot temperatures and strong competition took its
toll on the field with just 34 of the 54 starters in the event
making it to the finish, while all six starters in the Rally of the
Bay Meander, a shorter novices event staged within the Rally of the
Bay, made it to the chequered flag.
Richard Knight made it an all Mitsubishi podium bringing his Lancer
Evo 3 home in third just 37 seconds behind Matt Martin.
Chris Giddins said the rally was a real test of speed and
reliability and a win in both the Rally of the Bay and the NSW
State Championship was reward for the preparation and effort he and
his team put into leading up to the rally.
"The event was fantastic with superb roads that allowed us to
attack the stages and they provided a great place to really enjoy a
challenging rally," said Chris Giddins.
"It was bad luck for Gavin Croker and Mike Harding but that is
the nature of the sport, you have to be there at the end to get a
result," he added.
For Matt and Karen Martin second place was a reward for many years
of persistence and effort and is the first time they have finished
on the podium after many years of rallying.
Victorian brothers Justyn and Steuart Snooks took out the three
round Webstor East Coast Classic Rally Challenge in their classic
Datsun Stanza despite finishing second in the Classic category to
rapid Canberra Datsun Bluebird driver Brett Stephens who not only
won the classic category but also was the first two wheel drive car
home and took fourth outright.
Rally organiser Col Fletcher said the high attrition rate was
amazing but thankfully there were only a few crashes with most of
the retirements coming as a result of mechanical failures.
"We had a couple of roll overs and crashes but none of the crews
were badly injured thankfully, the worst being one driver who
suffered a broken rib after rolling his Nissan Silvia," said Col
Fletcher.
'The competitors had nothing but praise for the rally particularly
the roads we used and we are already planning the 2014 Rally of the
Bay," he said.
"We are aiming for the June Long weekend on 7-8th June and we hope
that it will be a round of the Victorian Rally Championship as well
as the NSW series which will mean a big influx of interstate
competitors which we hope will give us a field of around 100 cars,"
Col added.
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