Vikram Mathias takes lead as 11 bite the dust on Day 2: Coffee Day Rally
Chikkamagaluru, 13 Dec 2014: Talented Vikram Mathias, a former National chamion, who took a sabbatical for three years, made the best use of a day which saw many a star bite the dust and drove the Special Stages with aplomb to top the time sheets. Eleven competitors, including National champion Gaurav Gill (co-driver Musa Sherif) failed to finish the day.
Vikram Mathias and his first-time navigator Swaroop Mohan, were the fastest in the Coffee Day Rally, the sixth and concluding round of the Indian Rally Championship under the aegis of Federation of Motor Sports Clubs in India (FMSCI) here on Saturday.
Mathias, a former National champion, piloting the Mitsubishi Evo IX for the first time ever, drove smart in tricky conditions to top the time charts with one hour, 21 minutes, 33.8 seconds in the top-end IRC class, enjoying a lead of over four minutes.
In second spot behind Mathias was Sunny Sidhu (PVS Murthy) in a XUV 500 of Team Mahindra Adventure, clocking 01:25:52.0, ahead of Arjun Rao Aroor (Satish Rajagopal) in the Volkswagen Polo R2 (01:26:24.1).
Team Yokohama’s Rahul Kanthraj (Vivek Bhatt), who has already sealed the championship in the IRC 2000 class, was the quickest in his category with a time of 01:26:55.7 driving the Mitsubishi Cedia while young Dean Mascarenhas (Shanmuga SN), in the VW Polo, put in another impressive show to top the IRC 1600 category and was the second quickest on the day.
The day’s very first Special Stage claimed victims in Team Mahindra Adventure’s Gill who retired due to a steering column problem with his XUV 500, Samir Thapar (GS Mann) of JCT Rallying as his Evo X packed up with a gearbox issue and Karna Kadur (Sujith Kumar) escaped unhurt after crashing his Mitsubishi Cedia into a tree, wrecking the car.
Meanwhile, Mathias, who stopped rallying four seasons ago but participates in one-off events, drove with some circumspection due to brake issues. “It is scary as the brakes stop working halfway into the Stages and I had to ease off a bit. I also lost time on the day’s first Stage as I spun a couple of times,” said Mathias.
Crowd favourite Gill, who did not also finish Friday’s Super Special Stage due to a broken drive shaft, said: “It was unfortunate that the steering column gave way and there was nothing we could do, but I will be rejoining the Rally on Sunday.”
Provisional Classification (Leg 1):
IRC: Vikram Mathias / Swaroop Mohan (Mitsubishi Evo IX) 1 (01hr, 21mins, 33.8secs); Sunny Sidhu / PVS Murthy (Mahindra Adventure, XUV 500) 2 (01:25:52.0); Arjun Rao Aroor / Satish Rajagopal 3 (VW Polo R2) 3 (01:26:24.1).
IRC 2000: Rahul Kanthraj / Vivek Bhatt (Team Yokohama, Cedia) 1 (01:26:55.7); Prithvi Dominic / Chandrashekar M (Cedia) 2 (01:27:13.4); Byram Godrej / Somaya AG (Slideways Industries, VW Polo) 3 (01:29:04.9).
IRC 1600: Dean Mascarenhas / Shanmuga SN (VW Polo) 1 (01:25:09.5); Chandan Gowda / Shahid Salman (VW Polo) 2 (01:31:23.5); Ritesh M Guttedar / Lokaranjan (VW Polo) 3 (01:43:45.7).
FMSCI 1600 Cup: Raghu Nandan B / Suraj K (Honda City V-Tec) 1 (01:29:28.3); Bopaiah KM / K Karumbaiah (Maruti Esteem) 2 (01:29:51.4); Lokesh Gowda / Ashika Menezes (Maruti Esteem) 3 (01:31:06.3).