Ralliart team prepares for Repco Rally New Zealand
Ralliart
team prepares for Repco Rally New Zealand
Ralliart New Zealand's
entry in to the 2008 FIA Production World Rally Championship (P-WRC) means the
team races at home for the first time during August's Repco Rally New Zealand.
The Auckland-based team
will run three Mitsubishis at the event; one for talented 27-year-old Finn Juho
Hänninen, another for the Indonesian Rally Team entry of Subhan Aksa and a
third for Christchurch's Chris West who has won
free entry into the P-WRC class via a Repco Rally New Zealand
scholarship. West will also compete for New Zealand Rally Championship points
during the international event.
Ralliart New Zealand is
headed by former New Zealand
rally champion Neil Allport, who travels to the team’s six nominated rounds to
oversee the team’s operations. The P-WRC comprises
eight of the 15 WRC events and each team nominates six in which they must
compete.
Hänninen has won 17 stages outright
in the two events contested so far this season – Sweden, where he was first
P-WRC car home, and Greece, where he was seventh – and will compete at his home
event in Finland at the beginning of August before heading to New Zealand.
"He’s fast, very fast,”
says Allport about the front-running Hänninen, the 2004 Finnish Group N rally
champion. “We expect him to continue his dominance on the stages; it’s
just whether or not he can shake off this little bit of bad luck that keeps him
from finishing.”
“He loves these New Zealand
roads,” adds Allport. “Hänninen obviously picked this event again because he
has been so strong here – it suits him so well – that Finnish style of faster
cambered roads is right up his street.”
Hänninen finished seventh
P-WRC competitor in New
Zealand last year, his first year in the
P-WRC.
Using a Europe-based car
for the northern hemisphere rounds of the championship, the Ralliart New
Zealand team has a brand-new Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 9 for their home round.
They’ll also take this car to Japan
and Great Britain,
the final two rounds for the season, where Hänninen previously has performed
with distinction.
Allport says each car is
run as a stand-alone team from the Ralliart New Zealand service area at Mystery
Creek Events Centre.
“Westy [Chris West], he’s
in a good space now, so from our point of view all we’ll need to do is continue
to push him in the same direction. Juho is Juho – he is just 100% committed to
the job and whatever we give him he uses to its absolute best. And he will do
his best with it – there are no two-ways about that. We run each car with
its own team of guys, which is the only approach.”
Rally fans can watch teams
like Ralliart New Zealand at work in the
service parks at Mystery Creek throughout the four days of rally action.
Repco Rally New
Zealand starts on Thursday 28 August with the WRC shakedown and ceremonial start
in central Hamilton.
The rally proper starts on Friday 29 August with competitors taking in stages around
Pirongia and Waitomo. On Saturday 30 August, the WRC, P-WRC,
New Zealand Rally
Championship and clubmans’ competitors head to Port Waikato and the lower
reaches of the Franklin district, then Sunday’s
double run of the iconic Whaanga
Coast near Raglan often
the deciding stage of the rally. Event tickets, and merchandise
are on sale in Repco stores or visit the website, www.rallynz.org.nz.
Repco Rally New
Zealand is the 11th of 15 rounds in the 2008
FIA World Rally Championship, the sixth of eight rounds in the 2008 FIA
Production World Rally Championship and the fifth of six rounds in the 2008 New
Zealand Rally Championship.