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Basil Read Ford S2000 set for 2013 championship
04 March 2013
With
the first round of the 2013 SA National Rally Championship, the Total Tour
Natal, only days away, Jan Habig and Robert Paisley have one goal in mind,
and that is to take the Basil Read Ford S2000 to new limits.
"The start of a season not only sets
the scene for an exciting rally year, but teams also set goals for
themselves," said Habig. "My goal this year is to enjoy the
competitive side of rallying, but always keeping in mind that we are not
out there only for fun. Obviously we are in a much better situation than
we were at the start of the 2012 season, and during the off season we
managed to do a spate of test sessions, and I am very happy with the
progress we have made."
"My team of technicians has been hard
at work to ensure that the car is as reliable as it was last year, and I
am confident that the knowledge gained in the Wales Rally has been
incorporated in our build," he said. "In this very competitive
class, you have to stay abreast with the continuous improvement in
technology in rallying."
"Once again, I am honoured to be
rallying the Ford in the Basil Read colours which have become synonymous
with our team, and the support from Basil Read and the minor sponsors,
Ford Credit, Castrol, Babcock and Portable Shades. New sponsors for the
2013 season is TonyKart - a popular brand of Karting in Europe and
America. Many of our rally drivers have progressed from karting to
rallying, and this is certainly a step in the right direction to attract
young drivers firstly to karting, and then introducing them to
rallying," said Habig. For the Tour Natal, additional sponsorship has
been received from Garden Court Umhlanga under the Tsogo Sun brand.
"Rallying in itself is extremely costly, and every bit of sponsorship
makes it easier," said Jan.
Being held on what is often called the
finest rally roads in the world, the Tour Natal is a great favourite with
competitors, and this year the competition will be extremely tough with
any of one of the top eight crews on the event capable of taking the
overall victory. Toyota have built brand new cars for Johnny Gemmell and
Leroy Poulter, as well as for Giniel de Villiers.
"My guess is that Volkswagen, which is
now partnered by Sasol Fuel, has taken this break to refine their cars and
both Hergen Fekken and Enzo Kuun are experienced drivers who can easily
clinch victory," said former national champion Habig. Joining the VW
fray as a works driver is young Henk Lategan.
Ford which emerged as the Manufacturers'
Champions last year, as well as taking the South African Rally Drivers'
and Navigators' Championships, has the reigning champion Mark Cronje and
Robin Houghton who will not be hanging around but defending their title in
the Ford S2000. Add to that the fact that the experienced Habig revels in
the sugarcane fields, and the scene is set for a mammoth battle. Habig,
despite missing one event last year, finished fourth overall in the 2012
Championship standings.
The 'qualifying stage' used last year to
determine start positions has been dropped and the top eight drivers will
draw their starting positions at the ceremonial start on Friday morning
just after 11h00 at the old Durban drive-in area. Teams will then travel
to the South Coast where the service park will be located in Scottburgh,
and six special stages will be contested before returning to the Durban
drive-in where a super-special stage will be run to thrill enthusiasts.
The cars will be run in reverse order for this stage, creating excitement
as they build up to the faster S2000 cars - a case of saving the best for
last.
Saturday morning will see an early start
with crews traveling back to the South Coast for the remaining six special
stages using the fast, sweeping gravel stages in the Park Rynie area,
returning to Durban for a repeat of the super special just after 14h30.
Total has prepared great festivities for rally spectators, and the podium
prize-giving will be held immediately after the final stage.
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