Posted: September 4, 2006 10:27 PM - 5380 Hits
Round 11 - 2006 World Rally Championship
Posted: September 4, 2006 10:27 PM
MacHale/Nagle Fifteenth in Rally Japan
Sanyo Air Conditioners MacHale World Rally Team driver Gareth MacHale and
co-driver Paul Nagle claimed fifteenth place overall in the eleventh round
of the World Rally Championship Rally Japan. Gareth Ireland's WRC hopeful
and winner of the Billy Coleman young rally driver award showed a strong
performance throughout the rally weekend with their Sanyo Ford Focus 05
setting a blistering pace through the narrow lanes of the Japanese event. A
disagreement with the parapet of a bridge with three stages to go the in
rally meant the Irish crew were unable to take their share of world
championship points but a strong finish was a fair result on such a
difficult rally.
Leg one of the rally and the first loop of competitive stages witnessed
many crews taking a cautious approach, the rain of the previous few days
had subsided to leave clearer conditions but the narrow gravel special
stages almost 100km north-east of Obihiro were extremely muddy and tricky.
Gareth and Paul set about finding their rhythm and set a number of top ten
stage times throughout the course of the day with them emerging at the end
of the day just outside the top ten in eleventh place overall. "The roads
were extremely muddy and slippery and the conditions became worse with the
passage of every car it is all about keeping it clean and tidy" said Gareth
emerging from the first day's stages. "I am really enjoying the event" he
added.
Leg two and the drivers tackled two loops of gravel special stages
northeast of the host city of Obihiro, in similar territory to previous
day's action. The day ended with two more passes over the spectacular
super special stage on the edge of the city, making a total of 128.02km of
competition. Blue skies and warm sunshine ensured the roads were drier
than the first leg, although there was plenty of mud under the trees in the
forests to keep the drivers focused. The day went well for the Sanyo team
crew with a sixth fastest stage time on stage thirteen followed by eight
and ninth fastest on the following stages the crew moved into a strong
tenth place overall with ninth place not far from their reach. The crew
pushed hard on the closing stages and the two runs over the spectator stage
to emerge tenth overall heading to day three. "We are delighted with tenth
place and with one day remaining maybe a championship point but we must
remain focused," said Gareth at the end of the leg.
Leg three and the shortest of the three days and the MacHale team after the
strong performance on the previous days stages settled back into their
rhythm setting a blistering pace over the opening test and moved into ninth
place overall. Then disaster struck on the second of three stages on the
first loop when their Ford Focus caught the parapet of a low bridge and
damaged the rear of the car. The crew emerged unscaved but their top ten
finish had slipped from their hands. "We are disappointed not to have
finished in the top ten but we have learnt a lot on this event and are
happy with setting some very quick stage times against the works teams"
mentioned Gareth at the finish of the event. "It rained a lot before the
rally and although it got drier as the event went on, there were plenty of
muddy sections under the trees in the forests to catch out even the most
experienced. "This is only our second incident on a WRC event and we have
still finished fifteenth overall which isn't a bad result" The MacHale WRC
team will now start preparations for Rally Wales GB the teams next WRC
event at the beginning of December, while the WRC circus heads back to
Europe for the first of two events in the continent Rally Cyprus.
For more information on Gareth MacHale and the Sanyo MacHale Rally Team