Vikram-Swaroop clinch overall honours at Coffee Day Rally; Gill-Musa win 2014 championship
Chikkamagaluru, 14 Dec 2014: Vikram Mathias and co-driver Swaroop Mohan, in the Mitsubishi Evo IX, nursed their overnight lead to win the Coffee Day Rally, the sixth and concluding round of the FMSCI Indian Rally Championship, here on Sunday.
In the process, Mathias scored his first win in four years during which he was off the rallying scene while young Dean Mascarenhas (Shanmuga SN) in a Volkswagen Polo finished second, ahead of Arjun Rao Aroor (Satish Rajagopal) who drove the R2 variant of VW Polo.
Meanwhile, National champion Gaurav Gill (Musa Sherif), though not in contention for honours in this Rally, delighted his many fans by driving the three Special Stages in his Mahindra Adventure XUV 500 on Sunday after having to retire yesterday due to mechanical problems.
Thus, the Speed King Gaurav Gill and Musa Sherif won the National title in the Indian National Rally Championship for the year 2014 with victories in four of the six rounds. They began with a thumping win in Nashik and continued the good run in Coimbatore. They lost to Samir Thaper and GS Mann in Chennai but bounced back to win Kolkata and Bengaluru legs. Though Vikram Mathias won the Chikmagalur leg with rookie co-driver Swaroop Mohan, it was Gill and Musa who clinched the Championship.
Mascarenhas, hailing from Mangalore, also took the honours in the IRC 1600 class while newly-crowned IRC 2000 National champion Rahul Kanthraj (Vivek Bhatt) topped his category in the Mitsubishi Cedia and Raghu Nandan B (Suraj K) powered his Honda V-Tec to victory in the FMSCI 1600 Cup.
Former National champion Mathias was ecstatic over his victory which he said was totally unexpected considering that he was driving an all-wheel-drive car for the first time and with hardly any track time in the vehicle ahead of the Coffee Day Rally.
“It was an experience of a lifetime as I always wanted to drive a 4-wheel drive car. I didn’t do any testing and also had a first-time navigator (Mohan). The conditions were treacherous. So, there were a lot of question marks but I had no expectations going into this event. I didn’t care whether I won or lost, but just wanted to spend time in the Evo.
“There were issues with the brakes yesterday and today, the clutch packed up. So, I had to drive very conservatively and just wanted to keep the car on the road to finish the event,” said 40-year old Mathias who is based in Masinagudi, near Ooty.
As well as Mathias drove, 20-year old Mascarenhas gave an outstanding performance to finish second quickest and was very pleased with the result, though he had a few bad moments that cost him precious time.
“It feels great to win in my mother’s hometown. I am really happy with the way I drove. Based on advice, I did not try to rush things and it was controlled aggression,” said the Mangaluru-based Mascarenhas.
Provisional Overall Classification:
IRC: Vikram Mathias / Swaroop Mohan (Mitsubishi Evo IX) 1 (01hr, 59mins, 32.6secs); Dean Mascarenhas / Shanmugha SN (VW Polo) 2 (02:05:38.0); Arjun Rao Aroor / Satish Rajagopal (VW Polo R2) 3 (02:06:26.9).
IRC 2000: Rahul Kanthraj / Vivek Bhatt (Team Yokohama, Cedia) 1 (02:08:33.4); Byram Godrej / Somaya AG (Slideways Industries, VW Polo) 2 (02:10:19.7); Prithvi Dominic / Chandrashekar M (Cedia) 2 (02:10:48.3).
IRC 1600: Dean Mascarenhas / Shanmuga SN (VW Polo) 1 (02:05:38.0); Raghu Nandan B / Suraj K (Honda City V-Tec) 2 (02:11:43.0); Bopaiah KM / K Karumbaiah (Maruti Esteem) 3 (02:12:03.1).
FMSCI 1600 Cup: Raghu Nandan B / Suraj K (Honda City V-Tec) 1 (02:11:43.0); Bopaiah KM / K Karumbaiah (Maruti Esteem) 2 (02:12:03.1); Lokesh Gowda / Ashika Menezes (Maruti Esteem) 3 (02:13:52.4).
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