By Samachar Digital
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Ludhiana 07th September:- India’s
first and only Arjuna Awardee Gaurav Singh Gill will embark on a new and
exciting mission to make his mark in the FIA World Rally Championship 2, in the
Rally of Turkey from September 12 to 15.
The three-time APRC and six-time
INRC champion will be driving a 1.6 Turbo R5 that has been developed by
M-Sport. Supported by JK Tyre Motorsport, the rally ace will fancy his chances
as most of the stages in the Rally of Turkey will be run on gravel, something
that he relishes.
Gaurav Singh Gill said that we will
carefully pick and choose the rallies that he will participate in this year,
keeping in mind the car, the terrain and his strengths. He is excited about his
first stint with a renowned team and a new support system in formidable JK Tyre
Motorsport.
The recently decorated Arjuna
Awardee has already had a satisfying exploration in the WRC-2 2018, having
taken part in four rallies, one each in Italy, Finland, Wales and Australia as
an unregistered driver. He won 11 stages despite facing challenges, underlining
his prowess and skill at the top level.
Meanwhile Gill was felicitated by
JK Tyre Motorsport for his Arjuna Award recognition at the press interaction. The
company’s Marketing Director Vikram Malhotra congratulated the champion,
declaring the award as a watershed moment for Indian motor sport.
Vikram Malhotra, Marketing
Director, JK Tyre & Industries Ltd, said that JK Tyre is the pioneer in
promoting motorsport in India. 90% of the kids racing abroad have come from
JK’s programmes. Our association with Gaurav Gill has also started yielding
results in developing our tyres, with the last two domestic rallies leading to
the development of 3 variants of rally tyres. With top performances in
international events, our victories with Gaurav will only add to our excitement
and result in strengthening our programmed that will benefit Gen Next.
Guarav Singh Gill will be competing
as a registered driver for the first time and will be picking up championship
points, making it a huge landmark for Indian motorsport.
Meanwhile the 2019 Rally of Turkey
will see the drivers cover a total distance of over 988.50-km with 310.10-km
earmarked for 17 special stages. Most of the stages will be gravel with few of
the stages running on concrete tiles and tarmac. The WRC will be broadcast live
over 40 countries, featuring registered drivers and also could be seen online
by registering on WRC+.
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