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Naren-Chander win Cotton City Rally

By George Francis/Scorp News

Coimbatore, 12 October 1998: Talented local youngster and strong contender VR Naren Kumar along with another local lad, MK Chander, calling the pace notes, conquered the Castrol Cotton City Rally 1998 brushing aside the challenge from four-time National champion Leelakrishnan and co-driver Farooq Ahmed, here on Sunday.

The Coimbatore duo became the fourth different winners in this year’s Castrol National Rally Championship for cars winning the fifth round of the eight-round National Championship. Leelakrishnan leads the table with two overall wins.

Sagar Muthappa and navigator Sandeep S Rao, who won Group N in Coimbatore on Sunday. Photo by George Francis/ Scorp News
Sagar Muthappa and navigator Sandeep S Rao, who won Group N in Coimbatore on Sunday. Photo by George Francis/ Scorp News

But the story of the day, are the Limited slip differentials, Leela’s gear boxes and magical suspensions turned the Red Cars into winners in the Castrol Cotton City Rally here. Team MRF won the top two spots but it was not the famed Leelakrishnan on the top. The expert driver and tuner had to play second fiddle to Naren Kumar for once, as the youngster put in a determined performance to take the first win of the season.

Team JK Tyre which brought in veteran Niaz Ali (co-driver Vivekanandan) and Vicky Chandhok (navigator Manoj Dalal) to increase the pressure on Sagar Muthappa had to bite the dust. Both veterans, who led initially had to pull out due to a roll and mechanical problems, respectively. Sagar Muthappa finished fourth Overall while another Team MRF driver Jagat Nanjappa with his wife Anita as co-driver, finished fifth overall.

Riding the crest of success, Team Red finished first and second in Group A modified Class and took all the top-four placings in the Group N unmodified Class.

In the two-wheeler category, too, Team Red took the first four placings overall, and similar positions in Group C modified class. Only in Group D unmodified class was there a non-MRF winner.

The Coimbatore Auto Sports Club (CASC), well known for its organisational skills and riding high on a 1.5 coefficient in the championship points in the Castrol National Rally Championship, 1998, had moved away from its long-time sponsor ITC. Castrol stepped in as the sponsor. CASC, which had a hell of a problem last year in running the Special Stages at Palladam, about 40km from here, ensured the stages were planned out well this time and allowed an organised reconnaissance to help build the competitors’ confidence.

All the top rallyists were there, with only three newcomers in Niaz Ali of Team JK, Lt.Col. Sukhinder Singh Sekhon and Vijayant Chaudhry of Team MRF. The 40-year old Niaz, who rallied in India until 1986, when he won the Rallye de Endurance Overall top spot, is now an Australian citizen and was offered a drive by Team JK Tyre in this event. “I always wanted to be back in this country rallying, and here I am,” better known as brother of former Miss India, Nafisa Ali. Niaz who rallied in Australia now, has won the Western Australia sprint (1300cc, Group N stock) in a Suzuki Swift and placed second in Rally Australia (World championship) in the Group N Class. That he had a clear advantage over the others in the speeds touched in rallying, was very clear. Ponnusamy Vivekanandan, another Indian settled in Australia and who navigated JK Tyres’ Manik Raikhy to Overall victory in the Popular Rally last month, was Niaz’s navigator.

Vijayant Chaudhry, a former JK navigator and now in Team MRF is the only navigator turned driver among the current breed. Lieutenant Colonel Sukhinder Singh Sekhon, who used to navigate for Team JK driver Kulbir Singh Chauhan, also from the Regiment of Artillery, was in the red shirts, navigating for Vijayant.

The entry of `Pacer Yamaha’ into the rallying circuit with 135 bikes had robbed Team Nanjappas of K Prasad, and put the pressure on Zen Rallying and TVS-Suzuki factory bikes. But their cornering ability was to stand the Suzukis in good stead. In their bid to find a new performer, Suzuki put Amol Talpade, the 1997 Group D National Champion and Mazadayar Vatcha of Pune on Suzuki Shaolins. Zubin Patel and Amar Sandhu of Team MRF were on factory supported Suzuki Shoguns. Team Pacer Yamaha, seemed to have done their homework well, roping in MRF’s Rohitaaz Kumar, K Prasad and RH Vikram along with Srinivas and Nipender Jassy, two die-hard youngsters.

The Cotton City Challenge was two-day event, run over 570km, of which 140km made up 14 Special Stages. A basic three stages with enough run-off area, were repeated to run seven stages on day one and two. The presence of Team JK and Team MRF, after two years of boycotting the CASC rally due to various reasons, put the spirit back into the Cotton City Challenge.

Fifty-nine motorcycles and 28 cars were flagged off into a 90-minute transport section to reach the Special Stages on the Udumalaipet road. Set among windmill farms three Special Stages were in the villages near Palladam. A total dirt rally, with a service park in between the transport section from Stage 2 to Stage 3, ensured absolute order. The spectator-friendly rally had thousands of visitors from Kerala, Bangalore and Coimbatore itself.

Set on smooth dirt, the Cotton City stages looked very different, with none of the dangerous elements noticed in the South India Rally at Chennai. One could drive his heart out and enjoy the rally, but pushing the pedal also meant running off the route most of the time. That the route was well marked out is an understatment. Last Year’s `short-cutting phobia’ ensured the presence of scores of judges from the neighbouring Kerala Auto Sports Club and the CASC to police the event. The pace set by the riders and drivers took the local spectators by surprise.

On Day 1, Team JK’s anchor driver Hari Singh and navigator Gurinder Singh Mann, driving an Esteem suffered two early punctures, losing precious time. Satish Bhat, also of Team JK, navigated by Moosa, rolled in Special Stage 1 and the winner of the earlier Popular Rally, Manik Raikhy and navigator CK Chinnappa, flipped on the second stage. The latter rolled thrice, landed on all fours and tried continuing the run, until his broken car refused to carry him. Team MRF’s Arjun Balu and navigator Kumar Ramaswamy, broke his Esteem’s gear box and retired in the early stages of the rally. Dicky Gill, also from Team MRF and navigator Aditya Jaiswal, broke two imported rims, and lost a lot of time, but continued fighting a lost battle, valiantly.

In the two-wheeler category all riders opted for solo riding, due to the reconnaissance, and the top shots kept the pace high, except for RH Vikram (Team MRF) of Bangalore. His Yamaha engine seized in the very first Stage, forcing him to pull out unceremoniously. Almost every driver and rider was working at improving his performance due to the repeats. Stage 1 was repeated thrice, and the other two stages twice, all in the same direction, to make up the seven Special Stages on the first day.

At the end of the day, completed by 23 cars and 49 bikes, Team MRF led in all classes. Naren Kumar and navigator MK Chander, led Overall, followed by Leelakrishnan and navigator Farooq Ahmed, both from MRF, followed by Team JK’s Niaz Amed and Vivekanandan. Among the two-wheelers , Team MRF’s Zubin led, followed by K Prasad and Rohitaaz Kumar from the same team.

In the stock cars class, Team MRF’s Sagar Muthappa and Sandeep S Rao led, followed by Vicky Chandhok and navigator Manoj Dalal from Team JK Tyre and Karandeep Singh and Jaidas Menon from Team MRF in third.

Paritosh Kohok of Nasik, led in the Group D stock Class for motorcycles, followed by SP Chinnappa and Udayakumar, both from Team Zen Rallying of Bangalore.

On Day 2, all the seven stages were run in the opposite direction. Most of the surviving participants were running the 8-14 stages to complete the rally and pick up some points for the championship. While this was going on, Hari Singh of JK an Dicky Gill of MRF were driving their heads off to gain time lost on the first day.

Team JK lost Niaz Ahmed due to mechanical problems, Vicky Chandhok (accident) and V Ram Narayan due to gear box problems and was fighting valiantly until the finish. Among motorcyclists, Zubin’s impeccable ride on dirt forced on spectator to say, “The rider should be using some gum on the wheels that stops him from falling off his bike in the tight corners.”

Leg II finished as on the earlier day, at the Suguna Kalyana Mandapam in Coimbatore. The percentage of finishers being high, the mood was upbeat as the rallyists went to rest.

Hardwork and perfection in preparation proved that Team MRF still had stuff to win a rally and amass placings, as in the olden times. “In rallies, car preparation is 80 per cent and only 20 per cent is driving, we are happy that we have found the right combination, and our drivers will perform better and better, event after event,” said MRF driver and Group A cars tuner Leelakrishnan. “Team JK is pushed to perform and when you push, one tends to make more mistakes,” opined Group N cars tuner J Anand, a former racer for MRF.

Provisional Results:

CARS Overall: 1. VR Naren Kumar/ MK Chander (Team MRF) (2hours, 13minutes, 51seconds); 2. N Leelakrishnan/Farooq Ahmed (Team MRF) (2:15:35); 3. Nikhil Taneja/Sandeep Lal (JK Tyres) (2:16:52); 4. Sagar Muthappa/Sandeep S Rao (Team MRF) (2:19:28); 5. Jagat Nanjappa/ Anita (Team MRF) (2:19:43).

Group A Modified cars: 1. VR Naren Kumar/ MK Chander (Team MRF) (2hours, 13minutes, 51seconds); 2. N Leelakrishnan/Farooq Ahmed (Team MRF) (2:15:35); 3. Nikhil Taneja/Sandeep Lal (JK Tyres) (2:16:52); 4. BS Pruthvi/Shivu Shivappa (Team MRF) (2:19:54); 5. Hari Singh/ GS Mann (JK Tyres) (2:23:15).

Group N Unmodified cars: 1. Sagar Muthappa/Sandeep S Rao (Team MRF) (2:19:28); 2. Jagat Nanjappa/ Anita (Team MRF) (2:19:43); 3.Karandeep Singh/Jaidas Menon (Team MRF) (2:20:49); 4. Ravi Jouhari/ Deepak Jouhari (Birla Tyres) (2:22:47); 5. Vijayant Choudhry/SS Sekon (Team MRF) (2:23:01).

BIKES Overall: 1. Zubin Patil (Team MRF) (2:20:15); 2. Rohitaaz Kumar (Team MRF) (2:21:06); 3. K Prasad (Team MRF) (2:21:25); 4. Amarinder Sandhu (Team MRF) (2:23:40); 5. S Nipendar Jassy (Pacer Yamaha) 2:24:47).

Group C modified bikes: 1. Zubin Patil (Team MRF) (2:20:15); 2. Rohitaaz Kumar (Team MRF) (2:21:06); 3. K Prasad (Team MRF) (2:21:25); 4. Amarinder Sandhu (Team MRF) (2:23:40); 5. S Nipendar Jassy (Pacer Yamaha) 2:24:47).

Group D Unmodified bikes: 1. Paritosh K Kohok (2:28:16); 2. SP Chinnappa (2:29:57); 3. D Uday Kumar (2:31:07); 4. Vikram Singh (2:33:03); 5. GS Ganapathy (2:33:45).

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