AucklandHarbourdelights for WRC drivers
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New Zealand Media statement 3 May
2010 AucklandHarbourdelights for WRC
drivers Six-time world rally champion Sébastien Loeb and
fellow competitors in the 2010 FIAWorld Rally Championship,
who are contesting Rally New Zealand this week, took a few
hours to enjoy sailing on Auckland Harbour and bungy-jumping
off the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Loeb and his Citroën
Total team-mate Dani Sordo and BP Ford stars Mikko Hirvonen
and Jari-Matti Latvala were among those who enjoyed a
morning’s sailing on an America’s Cup boat,
NZL41. Loeb said it was his first experience on a big
sailing boat. “It was perfect. It’s really complicated
to see what goes on on the yacht, but it’s interesting to
see how it works,” said Loeb who was hoisted up the mast
by his Citroën team-mates as one of a series of challenges
set for the two crews by the Sail NZ sailing experts. The
Ford crew, led by Latvala’s co-driver Miikka Anttila, won
the challenges, much to Hirvonen’s delight. “It always
feels good to beat Citroën, so we hope it carries on over
the weekend!” laughed a relaxed Hirvonen. “I’ve never
been on a big boat like that before and it felt really good.
I’d like to do it again.” Some of the drivers headed
off to the Auckland Harbour Bridge bungy jump run by AJ
Hackett. Loeb showed his former gymnastic skills with a
double somersault jump, which encouraged Latvala to attempt
to match Loeb’s athleticism.
The sailing participants
were: Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena, and Dani Sordo and
Marc Marti, both pairings from the Citroën Total World
Rally Team; Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia from the
Citroën Junior Team; Jari-Matti Latvala and Miikka Anttila,
Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen, both pairings from BP
Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team; Matthew Wilson and Scott
Martin, and Henning Solberg and Ilka Minor all from Stobart
M-Sport Ford. The Petter Solberg World Rally Team was
represented by media manager Tone Nesheim Tonerud, while
Solberg and co-driver Phil Mills were out testing. The
bungy jump participants were: Loeb, Elena, Marti, Ogier,
Ingrassia, Latvala, Anttile, Wilson, and Martin. Another
of Rally New Zealand’s international competitors, Albert
Llovera, also had the opportunity to experience the bungy
jump. A former Olympic Games downhill skier, Llovera lost
the use of his legs in a skiing accident. He switched to
rallying in 1990 and fought to be allowed to compete in his
car adapted with hand controls for the throttle, brake and
clutch. With the assistance of AJ Hackett personnel, the
irrepressible Llovera made the most of the opportunity to
experience the swift thrill of a bungy jump over the
Auckland Harbour. “It was fantastic, brilliant,”
enthused the Andorran Llovera who drives his
privately-entered Fiat Abarth Grande Punto in the Super 2000
World Rally Championship class. ENDS/
Subject:
Auckland Harbour delights for WRC
drivers
Date:
Tue, 4 May 2010 10:36:05
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Rally New Zealand
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The general consensus
was a thoroughly enjoyable day participating in two of
Auckland’s most popular tourist activities before the WRC
drivers tackle the serious task of checking pace notes
during reconnaissance on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday
sees the crews participate in shakedown, their first and
only full-speed test session in their rally cars on the
Auckland Domain super special stage, before the ceremonial
start later that day in Viaduct Harbour. The rally itself
takes place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday with competitors
competing on roads through the Whangarei, Kaipara, Franklin,
North Waikato and Raglan districts, before the finish
ceremony back at Auckland’s Easter Viaduct at 3pm on
Sunday. More information on
www.rallynz.org.nz.