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Michael maintains strong championship position

New Zealand rally driver, Michael Young, had a successful weekend at the International Rally of Queensland in Australia, doubling as the third round of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC), where he stuck to his promise of securing points for his championship campaign.

The 21-year-old from Opotiki finished the rally in fifth, securing second in both the Production Cup and Two-wheel-drive Cup categories along with winning the Junior Cup class in his Cusco Racing Proton Satria Neo.

Joined by Hamilton-based co-driver, Malcolm Read, Michael also managed to finish second overall in the Pacific Cup Championship, contested over three rounds in New Zealand, New Caledonia and Australia, which was eventually won by reigning European Rally Champion, Jan Kopecký.

“It was a really successful weekend for us here in Australia. We stuck to our game plan and that was to finish the rally and bank good points for the championship. The Cusco Racing Proton also ran faultlessly all weekend which is a real credit to the team for giving me another great car, yet again. Malcolm also did a fantastic job in the co-driver’s seat. In fact, our biggest problem was a few cows and a small off on day one, so overall a pretty good weekend.”

Navigating the sometimes slippery, yet fast roads was often a challenge for the duo but they came away unscathed to maintain their Production Cup and Two-wheel-drive Cup championship lead over Australian drivers Mark Pedder and Tom Wilde respectively.

“To keep our championship lead after this event is awesome because we always knew trying to beat Mark and Tom at their home event was going to be tough. They’ve done this rally heaps of times in the past and know it really well but we didn’t let that get to us,” said Mike.

Young also sits fourth in the overall APRC drivers’ championship, only 10 points behind third-placed Pedder, heading to the next round in Malaysia where Michael enjoyed considerable success last year.

“I love the Malaysian Rally. It’s tricky and it’s almost like the rally of attrition in some ways but it’s always a good challenge. Mark Pedder has never competed in Malaysia before so hopefully that helps us out a little too.”

The next event on Young’s calendar is the CRC Speedshow in Auckland on July 19-20. Young lines up as part of the Kiwi Young Guns display with 19 other motorsport competitors excelling in their chosen motorsport field around the world.

Young’s APRC campaign is supported by Cusco, Dunlop, Yoda Rallying, OMP, CRC Speedshow, Club Cadet and Sommet Sports.

Michael’s 2014 APRC Calendar:

Round 1: 12-13 April, International Rally of Whangarei, New Zealand
Round 2: 17-18 May, Rally New Caledonia
Round 3: 21-22 June, International Rally of Queensland, Australia
Round 4: 16-17 August, Malaysian Rally, Malaysia
Round 5: 27-28 September, Rally Hokkaido, Japan
Round 6: 08-09 November, China Rally, China