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Evans duo eyeing up '07 clean sweep at NGK Ralley in the Yarra Valley PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 October 2007
Australia's elite rallying stars are setting themselves for a spectacular conclusion to the NEC Australian Rally Championship next month, when they head to Victoria's Yarra Valley region for the final round of this year's Championship, the NGK Rally of Melbourne.

Teams will converge on Yarra Valley on November 9-11, with stages set just one hour's drive out of Melbourne around some of the most spectacular scenery the Championship has to offer.

 

Having taken out the Championship in front of a home crowd at last year's NGK Rally of Melbourne, Victorians Simon and Sue Evans are again well placed to repeat history as Sue guides Simon around the challenging Melbourne event.

 

In a season of complete dominance, Simon and Sue Evans have set the benchmark for consistency and excellence, guiding their Toyota Corolla Sportivo to victory in each and every leg of the series to date.

 

Currently holding a 119 point lead in the Championship standings, it would take a dramatic turn of events for their closest rival and Toyota team-mate Neal Bates to claim the Championship; however Simon Evans isn't taking anything for granted until the title win has been sealed.

"Anything can happen in rallying, it sounds like a cliché but it has happened before so I won't be satisfied until we are guaranteed of the Championship win," explained Evans.

 

"Competing at our home event is a great way to finish the year, it helps when you know the roads well and all the officials, and it's a much more relaxed event in your home state."

 

A mere two points is all the Evans' need to clinch this year's title and if the duo can win the Melbourne round they will clean sweep the season, a feat that hasn't been achieved since the late great Peter 'Possum' Bourne's reign as Australian Champion.

 

"Last year there was a lot of pressure to win our first championship," Evans said.

 

"Once that was achieved we focussed our preparation in the off season to improving everything from our fitness to strategy and it has paid off."

 

The married duo has blitzed the field this year, and Simon is under no illusions about who calls the shots during each rally.

 

"I definitely speak up for myself a little more around the house, but when it comes to rallying I trust her with my life so she speaks and I listen!" he quipped.

 

"It's fantastic having Sue as my co-driver, it has worked tremendously well because we both love the sport- it's fair to say rallying gets a fair run at the dinner table."

 

Also keen to impress on home soil are privateers the Bendigo Bank Rally Team, with the team currently sitting second on their class points table and eighth in the overall Championship standings.

 

"Competing in Victoria in front of family and friends on home roads allows for a much more relaxed environment and the logistical aspects of competing become easier when you are at home," explained Bendigo Bank Team driver Glen Raymond.

 

"We are second in our Class at the moment but quietly confident that come the end of the series we will win our class as long as we finish both heats."

 

Tickets for the NGK Rally of Melbourne are on sale now through Ticketek, online at www.ticketek.com.au or by calling 132 849.

 

 

For further information about the 2007 NGK Rally of Melbourne, head to its brand new website, www.rallyofmelbourne.com.au
 
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