CUSCO Marked Perfect Weekend
with Yanagi’s His First Ever Overall Victory in Japan Series,
Sumiyama: 3rd in APRC ,
Bamba; Crowned Junior Title and Muta Wins JN3 Class!
Round 5 of 2011 FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship(APRC) also Round 7 of Japanese Rally Championship, “Rally Hokkaido” was held from 30 September -2 October around Obihiro-city, Hokkaido, North part of Japan. To the only international event this year in this country, Cusco brought massive 9 cars to run. On the service park in Kita-Aikoku, team built huge space with tying tent for nine cars which brought the service park extra energy
In APRC category, Rifat Sungkar(Indonesia)/Scott Beckwith(Australia) tackled main series for Pertamina CUSCO Racing in CUSCO built Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X. His teammate and 2010 Asia-cup Champion, Yuya Sumiyama/Naoki Kase returned home event triumphantly. Malaysian legend Karamjit Singh and Indian Vivek Ponnusamy, Akira Bamba/Takahiro Yasui , both crew drove PROTON Satria Neo(Group N spec) for PROTON CUSCO Racing. The battle between the young driver vs veteran using identical machine gathered many eyes through this event. Also New Zealander and at the age of 18, Michael Young , co-driven by Daniel Willson joined the team as customer entrant.
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| Kita Aikoku service park | Ceremonial start |
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| Rifat Sungkar |
Rifat Sungkar / Scott Beckwith Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.X |
Michael Young / Daniel Willson Satria Neo PROTON Satria Neo |
Meanwhile, in national championship division, Hiroshi Yanagisawa/Yoshimasa Nakahara in Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X and Shuhei Muta/Hajime Hoshino in PROTON Satria Neo(Group N) appeared as fifth time in actual national competition. Along the CUSCO Racing’s drivers, satellite team Wellpine Motorsport brought two of Satria Neo for young crews; Shintaro Meiji/Ayumi Urushido and Hisashi Suzuki/Norimasa Yamagishi.
On this 10th edition of the event, popular short stage in Rikubetsu Circuit had some amendment with adding short tarmac section. On this first competition day, there were set three run of the longest stage of the event with the length 28.41km. Having long straight with expected to reach 200km/h in some place which required accurate pace noting and gaining proper rhythm, the stage was regarded as the most crucial point. The event was kicked off by the first run of Super SS at adjacent Service park in Kita-Aikoku. On 1st October, the route was consisted by 10SS followed another 8SS in following day which formed total 19SS/222.89km competitive stages.
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Shuhei Muta / Hajime Hoshino PROTON Satria Neo |
Hiroshi Yanagisawa / Yoshimasa Nkahara Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.X |
As APRC series had only two rounds remaining before the start, and championship leader Chris Atkinson had some chance to secure the title at this event, it was expected that all drivers would push in maximum from the rally start. Sumiyama set sixth fastest time on the first run of the longest stage which cut in more modified machines such as S2000 or R4 spec. He had the moment when he hit his Lancer Evolution X’s left front, however finished the day in 5th overall and 4th in Asia cup. In other hand, Sungkar who had only limited experience on fast and narrow stages in Japan struggled to find the rhythm. Nevertheless he finished the day in 7th overall and 4th in APRC. By Satria Neos, Bamba made good start and stood on class leader which prompted Singh to switch serious-mode. The Malaysian giant snatched the class lead from Bamba on SS3 and started to pulling Bamba away, however Bamba also tried to keep the gap as small as possible. With giving plenty of cautious to the multiple APRC champion, Bamba finished the day making 1-2 form in 2WD category although he was built 41 seconds gap.
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Yuya Sumiyama / Naoki Kase Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.X |
Akira Bamba / Takahiro Yasui PROTON Satria Neo |
Karamjit Singh / Vivek Ponnsusamy PROTON Satria Neo |
In the battle of National championship, Yanagisawa was showing brilliant speed using five years experience in APRC effectively. He became rally leader on SS2 and clinched number of stage victories which pulled his rivals away. After Fumio Nutahara who was running in 2nd place off the course sensationally, Yanagisawa gained massive 57.8 seconds gap in only the first leg. Satria Neos also made good battle with their class rivals who had bigger engine due to unique class dividing of the country. Muta stood in class leader on SS6 and built 1 minute and 15 seconds gap after several withdrawal within rivals.
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Hiroshi Yanagisawa / Yoshimasa Nkahara Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.X |
Shuhei Muta / Hajime Hoshino PROTON Satria Neo |
The Leg2 on 2nd October, the first car started the first stage of the day in 0557hrs and planned to finish on 1700 which putted crews another long day. In APRC, the battle for 2nd was getting more fierce. In such a tensed situation, Sumiyama kept stable performance and netting second fastest time four times. He eventually finished in 4th overall and 3rd in Asia cup. However for Sungkar, it was endurance rally, nevertheless he managed to take his machine to finish the survival rally with number of retirement including series leader. Sungkar finished the Japanese round in 5th overall and 3rd in APRC. Meanwhile, the battle of Satria Neos drivers between Singh and Bamba was continuing in the day too. Their individual total time of the day was surprisingly identical by tenth of second. Singh eventually hold his lead from leg1 and won the 2WD category. Battling with the veteran and earning valuable experience, Bamba finished in 2nd in 2WD and was officially announced as maiden Junior Cup champion which he secured in previous round in Whangarei.
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| Karamjit Singh / Vivek Ponnsusamy | Akira Bamba / Takahiro Yasui | Yuya Sumiyama / Naoki Kase |
In National championship, Yanagisawa who had huge lead kept unbeatable speed in the second day as well. He extended his lead to 1minute and 16seconds eventually and gained his long-waited first overall in his career through both APRC and National championship. In JN3 class, Muta also hold his huge lead from leg 1 and gained his first victory in the series which brought Satria Neo second victory in a row.
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| Hiroshi Yanagisawa / Yoshimasa Nakahara | Yanagisawa & Ngase Team Manager | |
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| Shuhei Muta / Hajime Hoshino | Shuhei Muta |
The final round of APRC, “China Rally Longyou”(Gravel and Tarmac) will be held from 4-6 November around Zhejiang Province, China while the season closing for Japanese Rally Championship will be “Shinshiro-Rally”(Tarmac) which will be held from 21-23 October at Aichi.
