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Norweigan pairing top International Rally shakedown

Published: Fri 28 Apr 2017 02:18 PM
Norweigan pairing top International Rally of Whangarei shakedown
Friday 28 April 2017.
Norway’s Ole Vieby and co-driver Stig Rune set fastest time of 47.2seconds in the ŠKODA Fabia R5 at this morning’s shakedown test ahead of the weekend’s 28-30 International Rally of Whangarei.
The opening round of the FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) Ole Vieby and Ole and Stig Rune are one of 61 teams competing across Northland New Zealand’s gravel roads in a variety of cars.
Second fastest with a time of 47.7sec was 2016 rally winner and current APRC champion Gaurav Gill from India, with new co-driver Stéphane Prévot, also in a ŠKODA Fabia R5.
Only completing one run of mixed surface test located close to the central city, Finland’s Jari Ketomaa and co-driver Ville Mannisemaki set third fastest time – debuting the Mitsubishi Mirage R5 to the country and series.
Focus now turns to tonight’s ceremonial start, before a double-run of Hella Pohe Island Super Special Stage – a 1km blast across the same course used this morning.
The action proper starts early Saturday morning as the teams’ head north for two loops of four tests, the first starts at 7:26am with the 29.73km Riponui stage. The cars then head as far north as Northland’s Piahia before returning to Whangarei for a midday service break. Repeated in the afternoon the cars get a 45-minute service break at the end of the day before being securely parked for the night at the Toll Stadium.
Sunday’s remaining stages take the teams south, covering more familiar territory to some. The day starts with the 22.53km Waipu Caves stage, followed by the 16.46km Waiotira test and the 15.39km Tangihua stage. The cars return to Whangarei for a brief service break before repeating the loop in the early afternoon.
After the final stage the cars return for the 3pm ceremonial finish at the iconic Quayside Town Basin, adjacent to the inner harbour and city centre.
Spectators can enjoy free access to the service park (adjacent to the Toll Stadium, Port Rd side) and ceremonial finish (Quayside Town Basin). Tickets for Friday’s driver signing, opening ceremony and the Hella Super Special Stage start at $20 (under 15-aged kids are free). Spectating day passes for the rural stages cost $10 and can be pre-purchased from the Rally Headquarters (Ground Floor, Toll Stadium, 51 Okara Drive, Whangarei). Paddock parking is available at some locations for a gold coin donation.
For more information:
http://www.rallywhangarei.co.nz
Friday 28 April
1000-1200hrs Shakedown, APRC Competitors and competitors providing promotional rides Pohe Island
1430hrs FIA Pre-Event Press Conference Media Centre
1745hrs Opening Ceremony
1810hrs First National car on Ceremonial Start Ramp
1845hrs First APRC car on Ceremonial Start Ramp
1900hrs Start Leg 1 Part 1 Pohe Island SSS
Saturday 29 April
0700-1900hrs Media Centre open Rally HQ
0630hrs Start Leg 1 Part 2 Toll Stadium
1818hrs Finish Leg 1 Toll Stadium
Sunday 30 April
0700-2000hrs Media Centre open Rally HQ
0700hrs Start Leg 2 Toll Stadium
1500hrs Ceremonial Finish & Prize-giving Quayside Town Basin
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