Robson Makes Stunning Start to Season
Robson Makes Stunning Start to
Season
Lee Robson has made the best start
to his season in the Rally Xtreme series with a pre-2000
four-wheel drive class win and top five outright finish on
the opening event of the season, Rally Maramarua, over the
weekend.
Driving his Mitsubishi Evo 4, Robson
immediately became involved in a battle for the XT1 class
lead with Nigel Adams, the pair separated by just two
seconds after the opening special stage.
Robson and
co-driver Glenn Goldring continued to stay on the pace and
still hold down a solid fifth overall in their older car,
but drama threatened to ruin a good result when the clutch
pedal went to the floor near the end of stage four.
After completing the stage, some quick roadside
repairs enabled the Aucklander to tackle the next special
stage before the service crew could work on the car. Despite
having to pump the clutch throughout the stage, Robson
dropped only 14 seconds to his rival and was able to get to
service where his team were able to restore the car to full
health, ironically after borrowing a part from
Adams.
Robson took the class lead on the first
stage after service when Adams retired and became involved
in a battle later in the afternoon with the more modern
Subaru of Robbie Leicester, but several strong stage times
in the afternoon saw Robson hold on to fifth place by 10
seconds, with his nearest XT1 class competitor almost two
and a half minutes behind.
“It was not ideal to
take the class win with Nigel retiring after he leant us the
part to keep us in the rally, but that’s rallying,” said
Robson. “It was a day that reminds you why rallying is so
enjoyable. The crew played a huge part and the notes between
Goldie and I worked better than ever. A top result was
really the icing on the cake.”
Robson now looks
forward to the second round of the Xtreme series, Rally
Hawkes Bay, on June
2.
ENDS