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American Ken Block, one of the daredevils of world rallying, is a confirmed starter in next week's Rally New Zealand.
The 38th Rally New Zealand, Round 11 of the FIA World Rally
Championship, will be based in Hamilton, heading to the King Country,
Waikato and Franklin districts from 30 August to 2 September.
Block is best known for his amazing 52m jump in his Subaru Impreza in the Discovery Channel's ‘Stunt Junkies' show in the USA.
Co-founder of the DC Shoes brand, the 39 year old
businessman has a history of extreme sports - a keen skateboarder,
snowboarder and motocross rider. Having recently placed second at the
X Games in California, he is now in his third season of rally driving -
using his New Zealand experience as a stepping-stone to the world:
"One main reason I am coming down to race is that I
want more experience driving Group N production cars. But I also want
to race the great roads in the unique and beautiful country of New
Zealand," said Block from his California home.
"The roads I have driven so far this year down there
(Otago and Whangarei) are some of the best and most technical roads I
have ever driven. It's been a great, yet very challenging experience
to learn to race on those roads."
Having set the world record 52m jump in November
2006, Block makes his first start to the FIA World Rally Championship
as part of his involvement in the 2007 Vantage Aluminium Joinery New
Zealand Rally Championship.
With a flamboyant driving style - similar to good
friend and 1995 World Rally Champion Colin McRae, Block is having to
adjust to driving the Group N production specification Impreza.
"The Group N car is very different from what we race
here in the US. I really enjoy driving the Group N car, but it's hard
to bounce back and fourth between the two cars. It's especially hard
to be competitive against guys that drive that car (Group N) and work
on their setups all the time. I will try my hardest, though!"
Winning a silver medal at the 13th X
Games in Los Angeles earlier this month, Block and co-driver Alex
Gelsomino have one more rally event before flying to New Zealand.
"I have one Rally America National Championship race
between X Games and WRC NZ. The Ojibwe Forests Rally is the weekend
before New Zealand. So, we will be jumping on a plane and getting to
New Zealand as quick as we can."
"We land just three hours before the first stage
opens for reconnaissance on Tuesday. I would have liked to have
gotten more seat time in before the New Zealand event, but it just
wasn't possible."
American Subaru Rally team-mate Travis Pastrana will
join Block for the build-up to the rally - taking part in the two-day
reconnaissance prior to the start of the event before returning home.
Rally New Zealand starts with the traditional
shakedown test at Mystery Creek on Thursday 30 August ahead of the
Ceremonial Start in Hood Street, Hamilton on Thursday evening.
The rally proper begins on Friday 31 August in the
Otorohanga and Waitomo region, day two is in the Franklin District and
northern Waikato and final day in Raglan, with super special stages
each day back at the rally headquarters and service park at Mystery
Creek.
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