Tasmanian brothers Waylon and Jobe Sims have been named the
inaugural winners of the Kumho Tyre Spirit of the Rally Award
following a gritty and determined effort in their maiden start at a
round of the Australian Rally Championship, the National Capital
Rally in Canberra.
The brothers, 22 year old Waylon behind the wheel and 18 year old
Jobe as co-driver, encountered more than their fair share of
teething problems with the new Peugeot 207 G2 car, many of which
would have stopped most before they even started.
The Peugeot 207 was built in the family's Ulverstone workshops in
North Western Tasmania over 18 months with the car only being
completed a few weeks before its debut in Canberra. However,
despite being ready the car blew an engine in testing just days
before having to depart for the trip to Canberra.
A massive scramble with the team working around the clock saw a new
engine built and fitted to the car with just 30 minutes to spare
before having to leave to board the ferry to the mainland.
Once there the new car broke a driveshaft during the Saturday leg
and then another on day two due to the lack of setup time prior to
the start of the rally.
However despite the pitfalls and challenges they kept fighting on
to get their new rally car to the finish of their first ARC
round.
The Kumho Tyre Spirit of the Rally has been initiated this year to
reward those who display the great qualities of sportsmanship,
grit, determination, fair play and absolute spirit that typify all
that is good about rallying.
The all-new Peugeot, which the Sims family built in their Tasmanian
workshops, truly tested the resolve of the young debutants and
their determination and resilience has now been rewarded.
The Spirit of the Rally award had special significance at the
presentation in Canberra with 1981 World Rally Champion and legend
of the sport Ari Vatanen presenting the award to the Sims
Brothers.
According to Jobe Simms, the Kumho Tyre Spirit of the Rally Award
was reward for the effort the entire team put into not just getting
to the opening round but persisting and overcoming all the problems
thrown up over the weekend.
"It is fantastic to win the first ever Kumho Spirit of the Rally
Award on our first ever ARC outing but even more fantastic to have
Ari Vatanen present it to us," said Waylon.
" Our background is in tarmac rallying and we wanted to give gravel
rallying a go this year, it is much tougher and it is a steep
learning curve but it is going to be a great experience," he
added.
According to David Basha, national sales and marketing manager for
Kumho Tyre Australia, the Sims Brothers are worth winners of the
Spirit of the Rally Award and it really underlines that the most
important ingredients in the sport of rallying are the people.
"It is really important we recognise the true spirit of the sport
because despite all of the expensive rally cars, the stacks of
tyres and the impressive transporters, the sport would not happen
without the people and it was really terrific that Ari Vatanen
could present the inaugural award because that is a philosophy that
he shares," said David Basha.
Kumho Tyre will choose a recipient of the Kumho Tyre Spirit of the
Rally Award at all rounds of the ARC this year using the same
criteria to select the most deserving people.
Kumho Tyre has been the official tyre supplier to the East Coast
Bullbars Australian Rally Championship since 2010 and has signed on
to provide the rubber for the demanding championship until the end
of the 2016 season.
Since its inception in 1960, Kumho Tyre has been a model of steady
growth amid dramatic changes of business landscape. Driven by
innovation in management and technical development Kumho has become
one of the top ten tyre companies in the world.
Over the past half-century Kumho Tyre has built the foundation for
a sustainable company, which has thrived through a full range of
business environments.
Kumho has succeeded in the development of superior tyres for all
vehicles including high performance passenger cars, sports
utilities and 4x4s as well as trucks, buses, mining and even
aircraft.
Kumho produces more than 68 million tyres annually with a massive
research and development program that comprises of proving grounds
in South Korea, China, Europe and North America. Kumho leads the
world with the latest in tyre technology, safety and
performance.
In Australia Kumho markets an extensive range of tyres for cars,
4WDs, light commercials, trucks and buses with a network centred
around five state locations with the ability to distribute tyres to
retailers across all areas of Australia.
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