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Handbrakes &Hairpins Issue 257 08 November http://wp.me/pkxc The world s only free dedicated rally emagazine - every week!

Issue 257 08 November 2012 EDITORIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION E-mail us evan.hhmag@gmail.com Call us +27 83 452 6892 Surf us http://wp.me/pkxc To receive your FREE weekly HANDBRAKES & HAIRPINS emagazine, or if you d like to share this with a friend please send your e-mail address to evan.hhmag@gmail.com. HANDBRAKES & HAIRPINS is not a SPAM e-mail: email addresses are added to the mailing list voluntarily. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Contributors Liga Stirna, Patrick Vermaak, Motorpics, Newspress. Editor Evan Rothman Favourite rally car? Audi Quattro S2 Current favourite WRC driver? Mads Østberg Favourite WRC rally? WRC Rallye Deutschland Favourite rally? Total Rally, South Africa Tweets too much about rallying, loves nothing more than spectating on a forest rally, and has aspirations of being the world s greatest rally journalist. He s also oftentimes seen with a camera in his one hand and his mobile phone ringing in his pocket at the most inopportune times. All content copyrighted property of HANDBRAKES & HAIRPINS, 2007-12. This publication is fully protected by copyright and nothing may be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. While reasonable precautions have been taken to ensure the accuracy of information from sources and given to readers, the editor cannot accept responsibility for any inconvenience or damage that may arise therefrom. FOLLOW US! Photojournalist Eva Kovkova Favourite rally car? Citroën C4 WRC Current favourite WRC driver? Mads Østberg Favourite WRC rally? Vodafone Rally de Portugal Favourite rally? White Nights Rally, Lahdenpohja, Russia Likes to walk in the Swedish snow forests or on Portuguese dusty hills, likes to freeze, to get wet in the rain or to melt from the heat during photo hunts for flying cars and smiling faces. Also is knowing as a press ice bear working for South Africa :)

START RAMP 07 Mikkelsen wins back-to-back IRC titles CONTENTS SERVICE PARK 10 SARC Garden Route Rally review 13 IRC Cyprus Rally review 15 WRC Rally de Espana preview PARC FERME 18 Prodrive tunes up MINI WRC motors

OPENING SHOT Claiming his first South African Rally Championship Drivers title at the season-ending Garden Route Rally this past weekend, Mark Cronje and double Championship-winning Co-Driver Robin Houghton claimed four of eight victories in 2012 in their Tema Sasol Ford Fiesta S2000. Congrats, Champs! Picture: Evan Rothman

START RAMP

ANDREAS MIKKELSEN: BACK-TO-BACK Words: Handbrakes & Hairpins Picture: Skoda UK Motorsport Skoda UK Motorsport s Andreas Mikkelsen has become the first driver to successfully defend his Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) title, after finishing second on the final round, the Cyprus Rally, in his Fabia S2000. Partnered by Ola Fløene, who retains the co-drivers title, Andreas has won two rounds of this year s IRC, finished second five times and recorded 58 stage wins. In fact, over the 2011 and 2012 IRC seasons, Andreas has recorded an impressive 99 stage victories! Skoda has dominated this year s IRC, scoring 120 stage wins out of a possible 172 on its way to be crowned IRC Manufacturers Champions for the third consecutive year. Four different Skoda drivers Mikkelsen, Juho Hänninen, Jan Kopecký and Dimitar Iliev won IRC events in 2012, Skoda drivers filled the final top four positions on the drivers standings and the Fabia S2000 won eight out of the 13 rounds. Mikkelsen took an early lead in Cyprus with fastest time on the opening Pafos city centre stage on Friday night, before losing two minutes and dropping to seventh after picking up a right rear puncture on Saturday s opening stage. He launched an amazing comeback on the mixed surface stages in the rugged Troodos Mountains, setting seven fastest stage times over the next eight stages to close to within just 49s of leader Nasser Al-Attiyah after SS10. Another puncture on SS11 saw Andreas settle for second place in Cyprus and the IRC title and in tribute to the contribution his co-driver has made during his double title success, and indeed since the start of Mikkelsen s career, Floene drove the final stage in Cyprus; setting a very respectable 13th fastest time! Said Mikkelsen: These have been the best two years of my life in the IRC with Skoda UK Motorsport and it s an amazing feeling to be champion again. I have to thank Skoda for giving me the chance to return to international rallying and giving me the best available car to help me develop as a driver. We tried hard to win the Cyprus Rally and we really went for it, but three punctures cost us a lot of time. The mixed surface format and the hot and rough conditions were a real challenge, but it s been great fun to fight with Nasser and I m really pleased with our performance. H&H

IN FOCUS Toshi Arai is as linked with the Subaru brand in rallying as the STI badge is on rally stages. Here is the Japanese driver flying his Impreza to a fine performance in the IRC s Cyprus Rally. Picture: IRC Series.

SERVICE PARK

SARC GARDEN ROUTE RALLY: WEIJS WINS RALLY, CRONJE WINS CHAMP SHIP TITLE Words: Handbrakes & Hairpins Pictures: Evan Rothman The Belgian/Dutch combination of Hans Weijs Jnr and Bjorn Degandt (BP Volkswagen Polo S2000) completed an impressive guest season in the 2012 South Africa Rally Championship by winning the season finale, the Garden Route Rally this past weekend. It was Weijs/Degandt s and Volkswagen s first win of the year and it was well deserved. They won seven of the 11 stages and had to overcome a 2min 20sec delay on Day One when they were forced to stop in SS3 to change a flat wheel. Their popular victory was made all the sweeter by team-mates and former champions Enzo Kuun/Guy Hodgson finishing second, 33sec in arrears after 11 special stages run in the George, Wilderness and Knysna areas on Friday and Saturday. Third, 55sec behind the winners, were Jon Williams

and father Doug in a Sasol Racing Ford Fiesta S2000, who were one of the few to avoid a puncture on the fast and stony forest roads cleaned by the recent rains. Mark Cronje/Robin Houghton (Sasol Racing Ford Fiesta S2000) clinched the Championship by finishing fourth overall and in the S2000 class, 09sec ahead of their nearest Championship rivals Johnny Gemmell/Carolyn Swan (Castrol Team Toyota Auris S2000), who were fifth. The final points score was 155 to 144 after eight rounds, with Cronje/ Houghton winning five and Gemmell/Swan two. Cronje and Houghton, who was the Co-Driver Champion in 2011, had led at the overnight stop in Wilderness on Friday, over a minute ahead of Kuun/Hodgson and Williams/Williams, who in turn were separated by less than 02sec after almost 100km of gravel road racing. Gemmell and Swan, who lost over 03min with a puncture on Friday s SS4, were ninth overnight and pushed hard throughout Saturday to improve to fifth at the finish despite another puncture on SS11 and close the gap to the Ford pair from over 03min to 9.5sec. They led by 09sec with one stage to go, but lost 18sec to the new Champions on SS11 when they suffered another puncture. Sixth were Japie van Niekerk/Gerhard Snyman (New Africa Developments Volkswagen Polo S2000). Gugu Zulu/Carl Peskin, who wrapped up the inaugural S2000 Challenge for older specification four-wheel drive cars in their BP Volkswagen Polo S2000 at the previous round in Limpopo, were seventh overall and again the first S2000 Challenge finishers. Namibians Wilro Dippenaar/Morne du Toit (McCarthy Toyota/PZN Panelbeaters Toyota RunX S2000) were the only other competitors in the S2000 Challenge in the absence of Henk Lategan/Barry White (Q8 Oils Volkswagen Polo S2000) and finished 11th overall, over 06min behind Zulu/Peskin after experiencing clutch and gearbox problems on Saturday. The 19-year-old Lategan, who has emerged as one of the stars of the future, is writing his matric exams. Leeroy Poulter/Elvéne Coetzee in the second Castrol Toyota converted a disappointing 14th overall on Friday after three punctures and braking problems to finish eighth. They were particularly impressive on Saturday, finishing second in the first four stages and winning the last two. Completing the top ten were Mark Cronje s brother Gavin and co-driver Van Aardt Schoeman in a third Sasol Ford Fiesta S2000, who finished 02min 28sec ahead of Charl Wilken/Greg Godrich in a Basil Read Ford Fiesta S2000. Prominent retirements on the final day included former champions Hergen Fekken/Pierre Arries (BP

Volkswagen Polo S2000), fourth overnight despite two punctures on Friday, who damaged the Volkswagen s rear suspension when they went off the road on SS7. Former champions Jan Habig/Robert Paisley (Basil Read Ford Fiesta S2000) were lying fifth behind Cronje and Houghton after the penultimate stage when they suffered a broken steering rack on the open section to the start of the final stage. Veteran Craig Trott and co-driver Robbie Coetzee (Team Total Toyota RunX S1600) clinched the Two Wheel Drive Championship for S1600 cars with third place behind the Castrol/BP Ford Fiesta R2 of Ashley Haigh-Smith/Craig Parry and the Reef Tankers Citroen C2 R2 of Clint Weston/ Pierre Jordaan. S1600 casualties included Nic van der Westhuizen/ Stefan Cilliers (SA Earthworks Ford Fiesta R2) who were forced to retire on SS8 after running out of tyres, and Guy Botterill/Simon Vacy-Lyle (Yato Tools Toyota RunX S1600), who went out on Friday with a persistent misfire. Tjaart Conradie/Kes Naidoo (Galvadip Toyota Auris S1600) were retirements on Friday after mechanical problems. The Manufacturers Championship was won by Ford with a total of 744pts in a closely contested battle with Toyota winners for the past 14 seasons, who finished this year with 710pts. Third was Volkswagen on 528pts. H&H Final Overall Classification: 01) H. Weijs Jnr/B. Degandt Volkswagen Polo S200-02h 07m 07.2s 02) E. Kuun/G. Hodgson Volkswagen Polo S2000 + 33.8s 03) J. Williams/D. Williams Ford Fiesta S2000 + 55.0s 04) M. Cronje/R. Houghton Ford Fiesta S2000 + 02m 06.1s 05) J. Gemmell/C. Swan Toyota Auris S2000 + 02m 15.6s 06) J. Van Niekerk/G. Snyman Volkswagen Polo S2000 + 02m 59.6s 07) G. Zulu/C. Peskin Volkswagen Polo S2000 + 04m 01.8s 08) L. Poulter/E. Coetzee Toyota Auris S2000 + 07m 36.6s 09) G. Cronje/V. A. Schoeman Ford Fiesta S2000 + 07m 39.1s 10) C. Wilken/G. Godrich Ford Fiesta S2000 + 10m 07.4s

IRC CYPRUS RALLY: AL-ATTIYAH WINS IN STYLE Words: Handbrakes & Hairpins Pictures: IRC Series Nasser Al-Attiyah has completed the all-action Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) season six with victory on the Cyprus Rally, which finished in Pafos on the weekend, following two days of high drama on the demanding mixed-surface stages of the picturesque Mediterranean island. By claiming the runner-up spot, Andreas Mikkelsen wrapped up his second consecutive IRC title alongside co-driver Ola Fløene having started the event with an unassailable points advantage. Robert Consani secured the IRC Production Cup with Harry Hunt and Renault clinching the IRC 2WD Cup drivers and manufacturers titles respectively. Qatari Al-Attiyah a London 2010 Olympics bronze medallist started Day Two with a lead of more than 90sec over Mikkelsen, who had been delayed by a brace of punctures on Day One. Although the young Norwegian, in a Skoda UK Motorsport Fabia S2000, fought back to a deficit of 49s with a succession of stage wins, a double tyre deflation, caused by big hit on the spectacular Prodromi run on Sunday afternoon, ended his outside hopes of victory and enabled Al- Attiyah to cruise to his second IRC career win and the third for M-Sport s Ford Fiesta Regional Rally Car in this season s series. It s been a really fantastic weekend, said Al- Attiyah. Our plan was to finish without any punctures and this is what we did. Everything has been working well, the tyres, the car, me, the co-driver, the team, everybody has done a good job. I m also leading the Middle East Rally Championship so now I m very happy. Andreas was not so lucky and had some problems, but this is part of the game you need a lot of experience on this rally. Mikkelsen, meanwhile, handed Fløene the wheel of their Fabia for the rain-hit closing test, which meant he was one stage best short of making it 100 stage wins in the IRC. We ve had two remarkable years with Skoda UK who have given me the opportunity to get my international career on track and I am so thankful to them, said Mikkelsen, whose charging performance earned him the Colin McRae IRC Flat Out Trophy. The IRC has been perfect for me and the team and now I hope I have proved everybody wrong who doubted me as being the right driver for this car by winning my second title. Toshi Arai finished third in his Subaru Impreza R4 STI for his and the Japanese car make s maiden IRC podium with Tommi Mäkinen Racing team-mate Jarkko Nikara taking a strong fourth. Sepp Wiegand fought back from his exit with broken steering on SS7 to finish fifth for Skoda Auto

Deutschland after he demoted leading Cypriot driver Savvas Savva in the closing stages. German Armin Kremer took seventh with Hungarian László Vizin eighth in his Eurosol Racing Team Fabia. Arai might not have been able to successfully defend his IRC Production Cup title this season, but he emerged from the Cyprus Rally victorious nevertheless following his first win of 2012. Driving a Subaru Impreza R4 STI for rallying legend Tommi Mäkinen s eponymous team, Arai took advantage when team-mate Jarkko Nakara suffered significant delay on SS7 and controlled his sizeable lead to the finish. Cypriot Savvas Savva finished third with German Armin Kremer fourth. Aigner started the event in contention for the IRC Production Cup crown, but a brake cylinder failure on SS2 led to his retirement. He restarted on the second day and although he was quickest in class on five stages to finish in eighth place, it wasn t enough to give the Austrian the 22 points he needed to overhaul Renault driver Robert Consani, who captured the title alongside co-driver Nicolas Klinger, despite the French pair not being eligible for category points this weekend. Marco Tempestini and Vitaliy Pushkar were also in contention for the award but were in trouble early on. With title rival Robert Consani unable to restart on Day Two following the clutch failure that forced him out on Day One, Harry Hunt just had to reach the finish to secure the IRC 2WD Cup for a second time. Despite missing the event through injury, Hunt s regular navigator Robbie Durant bagged the co-drivers spoils. Young Cypriot driver Panikos Polykarpou finished second with Zacharias Manoli third for Honda. H&H Final Overall Classification: 01) N. Al-Attiyah/G. Bernacchini M-Sport Ford Fiesta RRC - 03h 16m 25.2s 02) A. Mikkelsen/O. Fløene Skoda Fabia S2000 + 03m 35.3s 03) T. Arai/D. Moscatt Subaru Impreza R4 STI + 10m 07.1s 04) J. Nikara/J. Kalliolepo Subaru Impreza R4 STI + 12m 42.1s 05) S. Wiegand/T. Gottschalk Skoda Fabia S2000 + 14m 00.6s 06) S. Savva/A. Papandreou Ralliart Lancer Evolution IX + 15m 45.1s 07) A. Kremer/K. Wicha Subaru Impreza WRX STI + 16m 52.4s 08) L. Vizin/G. Zsiros Skoda Fabia S2000 + 19m 00.2s 09) S. Antoniou/ Chips Junior Ralliart Lancer Evolution IX + 28m 28.6s 10) M. Bujdos/ Zoli Ralliart Lancer Evolution IX + 29m 29.0s

WRC RALLY DE ESPANA: SALUTE FOR LOEB, FORD & MINI Words: Handbrakes & Hairpins Pictures: Citroën Racing, WorldRallyPics Ford and MINI aim to end their official participation in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) on a high note this weekend when the 2012 season comes to a close in Spain. After the decision to stop its factory support for the Ford World Rally Team, the Prodrive MINI WRC Team and the WRC MINI Team Portugal effective at the end of the year. The biggest talking point in Spain however is that this is most probably Sebastien Loeb/Daniel Elena s last showing in their Citroën Total World Rally Team machine on Spanish soil. This weekend s atmosphere in Salou is somewhat subdued, with all feeling the end of an ear hanging thickly in the air. Rally de España is based in the Costa Daurada holiday resort of Salou, south-west of Barcelona, and is one of the most varied rounds of the season. Traditionally a pure asphalt fixture over smooth and flowing roads in the Tarragona region, it has evolved into a mixed surface event in recent years with the introduction of gravel speed tests. Friday s opening leg is 90 percent gravel, with several short asphalt sections included. The most demanding challenge will be the 44.02km Terra Alta special stage which includes three surface changes. The sealed surface roads are fast and can be compared to a race circuit in their

characteristics. They are smooth, often abrasive and can become slippery as drivers cut corners to save vital tenths of a second, dragging stones and dirt onto the surface which the chasing teams will need to be wary of as the stages get ticked off. As both loose surface and asphalt stages are used, Michelin will have Latitude Cross gravel tyres and Pilot Sport asphalt rubber available. Latitude Cross tyres will be used for Thursday s qualifying and Friday s opening leg. Drivers have 14 hard compound and eight soft compound covers available, and can use a maximum of 15. For the final two all-asphalt legs, 20 Pilot Sport tyres can be used from a selection of 18 hard and 16 soft compound covers. Teams are not allowed to hand-carve additional cuts into the tyres and each car can carry two spare wheels. To boot, eight crews are entered for the final round of the FIA WRC Academy. The title was won at the previous round in France by Elfyn Evans/Phil Pugh, but four crews will battle it out in Fiesta R2 cars for the runnerup spot: Brendan Reeves/Rhianon Smyth, José Suárez/ Cándido Carrera, Pontus Tidemand/Stig Skjaemoen and John MacCrone/Stuart Loudon. The fastest crew in the Qualifying Stage was unsurprisingly Loeb/Elena, with Evgeny Novikov just 0.1sec slower in the 2.94km-long stage. Mikko Hirvonen posted the third fastest time with the two Fords of Jari-Matti Latvala and Petter Solberg fourth and fifth fastest. Most of the route is familiar from the past two years. Friday s opening leg west of Salou is 90 percent gravel and includes a new test early in the morning and a short mixed surface evening stage along the town s seafront. The second asphalt leg heads north-west and contains two passes over the 45.97km El Priorat test, one of the longest of the season. The final day is closer to Salou and includes the Power Stage, with bonus points on offer to the fastest three drivers. Competitors tackle 18 stages covering 405.46km in a route of 1391.73km. H&H

PARC FERME

MORE POWER: PRODRIVE TUNES UP MOTORS Words: Handbrakes & Hairpins Picture: Prodrive Prodrive s race engine team, headed by chief engineer Jason Hill, has been responsible for developing the engines for every Aston Martin racing car in the last eight years, as well as units for the Le Mans-winning Ferrari 550 and the British Touring Car Championshipwinning Ford Mondeo. This year, Hill s team has also developed an engine for the 2013 Dakar Rally. He is working with BMW Motorsport s engineers in Munich, who are developing the 1.6 turbo engine, which is used in both the MINI rally cars and BMW World Touring cars. The MINI unit is very strong and there is headroom to increase the output of the 1.6 litre engine, said Hill. We have refined the engine calibration, turbo control and transmission control strategies which have made better use of the hardware we have and are being implemented now, but in the longer term there will be a new evo pack in conjunction with BMW Motorsport, including a number of mechanical enhancements, which will bring a major step change in performance early next year. The engine is now the key area for development for the MINI John Cooper Works WRC, according to Prodrive WRC Team principal, Dave Wilcock. He said: We know the chassis is very good, our performance in low grip conditions has clearly demonstrated that. The aero also works well and the car is easy on its tyres and while we are continuing to refine these areas, it is a given that more power will automatically bring with it better stage times. We know there is much more to come from this engine; more than enough to give us the performance to put us at the head of the pack and give us the opportunity to win our first event. Wilcock added: I worked with Jason for more than ten years in our race team and if there was one area we always had the edge in the Mondeo, Ferrari 550 and the Astons, it was with our engines. Events like Le Mans expose engine performance and Jason s engines have won it three times. H&H

CLOSING SHOT The 2012 WRC season is drawing to a close this weekend, and we at Handbrakes & Hairpins wish all crews a safe and successful one. Stay tuned for next week s bumper issue for all the news and action from this Spanish event. Picture: WorldRallyPics.