Mar 31, 2011

EXCITING TIMES AHEAD FOR MALAYSIAN RALLY 2011

Sumiyama of Pertamina Cusco Racing testing their car

31 March 2011, JOHOR BAHRU - The days ahead at the Malaysian Rally 2011 which kick starts in Johor Bahru on Friday, look exciting.

A crowd of big names in rallying are gathered for the opening leg of the Asia Pacific Rallying Championship (APRC) and also the first round of the Malaysian Championship.

There is Australia's Cody Crocker, the four time APRC overall winner driving under the GSR Pennzoil Team in a Subaru Impreza.

There is Katsu Taguchi of Japan, the defending champion of the Malaysian leg of the APRC in his Mitsubishi Evo XI and there is the pride of Proton, the Malaysia car manufacturer, represented by Alister MacRae in the Proton Neo 2000.

Muhammad Rafiq Udhaya, the defending Malaysian Rally champion in his Subaru Impreza is just as eager to defend his title and so is Karamjit Singh in a new Mitsubishi Evo , who is ready to make up for his loss last season.

The action starts on Friday with a Special Stage Race over a 2.5km purpose built track at the Plaza Angsana before the real race begins at the Tai Tak Estate in Kota Tinggi over the weekend.

"We did a trial run over the circuit at the Tai Tak Estate and it is a challenging one. I just cannot wait for the race to begin. "Rallying is full of surprises and challenges. You never know what lies ahead and lies next," said Karamjit of the GSR Pennzoil team who finished second last season.

The threat of Saladin Mazlan who is making a return to rallying after a one-year absence, is seen as a challenge Muhammad Rafiq and Karamjit cannot ignore.

Saladin came in second to Karamjit overall in the 2009 season in a Proton Satria but sponsorship issue and his love for polo has prompted him to take a break last year.

"But watch out for him. He is a talented driver," said his GSR Pennzoil Team leader Gunaseelan Rajoo.

A total of 35 entries from nine countries including China, India, Australia and New Zealand, making it one of the largest gatherings of rally entries in Malaysian soil, confirmed for the championship.

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Chris Atkinson of Proton Motorsports stirs up a trail of dust during the shakedown at Angsana Complex

Mar 24, 2011

‘KL RALLY DAY’ A SUCCESS!


KUALA LUMPUR - Exclusive organiser, Wheel Sport Management brought rally out of the plantations and onto the busy streets of the city with ‘KL Rally Day’, proving to be a success not only among locals but tourists.

The three competing teams - Proton Motorsports, Pennzoil GSR Racing Team, and MRU Motorsports created quite a commotion at Bukit Bintang, Sogo, Pusat Bandar Damansara, and Damansara Uptown with their attention grabbing cars and loud revs.

The parade was an effort by the organizers to expose the sport to the masses and also as a treat to the existent rally fans in Kuala Lumpur.

Reigning champion from the MRC 2010, Muhammad Rafiq Udhaya of team MRU Motorsports came with his Subaru Impreza WRX STi not only signed autographs for rally fans, he even explained rallying to interested members of the public.

While there were many who came forward to have their photos taken with the cars at pit stops, there were also many onlookers on the street as the cars drove past them.

You can look out for your pictures on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/malaysianrally and feel free to tag Malaysian Rally in your pictures of KL Rally Day.

Don’t forget to catch the opening round of the 2011 Asia Pacific Championship, which forms part of the 2011 Malaysian Rally Championship at the Plaza Angsana Johor Bahru and Tai Tak Estate in Kota Tinggi from April 1st until 3rd.

Wheel Sport Management would like to thank PKG, Proton, Naza, and Redberry for being a part of KL Rally Day. A big thank you also goes out to the media for supporting the event.




Mar 21, 2011

Asia-Pacific & Malaysia Rally Championship cars to parade through the streets of Klang Valley - be sure to look out for them!


22 March 2011, KUALA LUMPUR - Be on the lookout for Asia-Pacific & Malaysia Rally Championship cars this Wednesday 23rd March from 11am till 5pm as they parade through the streets of Klang Valley, bringing the rally to the road as part of the KL Rally Day.

Team Proton Motorsports, Pennzoil GSR, and MRU Motorsports will be revving up beasts such as the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX, Subaru Impreza WRX, Proton Gen-2 and both the Proton Satria Neo 1.6 as well as the Proton Satria Neo S2000.

The entourage will be flagged off from Petaling Jaya for the Golden Triangle, passing some of the interesting landmarks in Kuala Lumpur. Amongst the routes that they will take includes Jalan Ampang, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Raja Chulan, Jalan Telawi and Jalan Gelenggang. Follow @malaysianrally or #klrallyday on twitter for updates on their exact location.

There will be noise and excitement while you stand a chance to get your pictures taken with both the cars and the Rally Girls as they make their pit stops around the city.

Expect to see up to 9 international teams and a lot more horsepower at the opening round of the 2011 Asia Pacific Championship, which forms part of the 2011 Malaysian Rally Championship at the Plaza Angsana Johor Bahru and Tai Tak Estate in Kota Tinggi from April 1st until 3rd.

Mar 15, 2011

FIA APRC MALAYSIAN RALLY 2011 (mr11) : Provisional Entry list



EIGHTEEN DRIVERS REGISTER FOR APRC 2011 - MORE TO COME

As the close off date approaches there are now 18 confirmed drivers registered to compete in one or more of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship competitions. As entries for Pacific Cup are not required until April 21 this number is expected to grow further.

Heading the drivers registered for the full six round competition is last year’s champion Katsu Taguchi from Japan. The APRC's most experienced driver is joined again by Indian team-mate Gaurav Gill in Race-Torque prepared MRF Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10's. Australian Chris Atkinson and Alister McRae from the UK will both drive for the factory backed Proton team using the latest S2000 Satria Neos. As last year, it is expected that these two teams will provide most of the competition and it will be interesting to see if the R4 spec'd Mitsubishi's can foot it with the very quick and nimble Protons.

In the past 2 days Wan Yu Rally Team China have confirmed their entry with Chinese drivers Fan Fan, Hao Yuan and 3-times British champion Mark Higgins. With the latest spec'd Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10 to drive Higgins could prove to be ' the fly in the ointment' amongst the APRC regulars. Vastly experienced at World Rally Championship level and with a long list of victories in all levels of the sport, Higgins will undoubtedly be one to watch.

A new combination is the "Cusco-Pertamina Team' with Indonesian Rifat Sungkar leading their APRC assault in a Cusco prepared Mitsubishi Lancer. Yuya Sumiyama will return to defend his Asia Cup title for the team, while it is expected that Cody Crocker will compete in Australia and New Zealand as 'Cusco-Pertamina' go for the APRC teams award. Crocker is also expected to be in Malaysia too but as part of an assault on the Malaysian Rally Championship.

Young Japanese driver Akiro Bamba in a Proton Neo 1.6 is doing both the Junior series and is fully registered for the APRC has he hopes to win the 2WD Class for Proton-Cusco. Entered for the Junior Series only and driving for Cusco-Proton team is Kosuke Takashino from Japan.

Malaysia is represented by Gunaseelan Rajoo, the former Malaysian Rally champion going for the 2WD class in a Suzuki Swift. New Zealand veteran Brian Green will drive a variety of cars starting with an MRU prepared Subura Impreza in Malaysia, returning to Mitsubishi Lancers for the Pacific events.

There's an impressive line-up in both the Asia and Pacific Cups - where drivers can compete in just the three events of those regions. Full-timers Taguchi, Gill, McRae and Bamba are all entered in Asia Cup joined by Malaysian MRU team owner Muhammad Udhaya and Japanese drivers Yuya Sumiyama, Tomohide Hasegawa and Masaaki Hatano.

The Pacific Cup has the largest entries of any of the APRC competitions with Atkinson, Fan Fan, Hau Yuan, Higgins, Sungkar, Green and Rajoo all going for the cup. These fully registered drivers are joined by New Caledonians Jean Louis Leyraud and Daniel Palau. Pacific Cup entries are expected grow further as final registration is not required until April 21. Australian's Cody Crocker and Nathan Quinn are expected to enter Pacific Cup, joined by Indonesian Suban Aksa.

With the ability to enter four local wild-cards at each event and Teams entering one-off guest drivers to get Team Trophy points, further drivers are expected to join the APRC in 2011.

For a full list go to http://www.fiaaprc.com/media/2011/03/aprc-entry-list-2011-4.pdf

12 Mar 2011 - by Brian Young

Mar 14, 2011

LARIAN 1MALAYSIA BUKTI KERAJAAN KOMITED SEMARAKKAN PERPADUAN DI KALANGAN MASYARAKAT




14 Mac 2011, Pekan, Pahang - Bagi menyemarakkan lagi kempen gagasan 1 Malaysia kerajaan akan memperbanyakkan lagi aktiviti yang melibatkan pelbagai kaum seperti kebudayaan, permainan dan sukan untuk dilaksanakan di setiap peringkat masyarakat.

Selain itu, pemimpin-pemimpin serta agensi kerajaan perlu memainkan peranan turun padang untuk mendekatkan diri mereka dengan rakyat di peringkat akar umbi tanpa mengira status pendidikan, taraf hidup atau pun perbezaan warna kulit dan bangsa.

Konsep yang diperkenalkan oleh Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak ini merupakan konsep unik yang perlu diterima oleh semua pihak di negara sebagai lambang komitmen dan usaha oleh rakyat demi mencapai yang terbaik untuk negara.

Sehubungan itu, Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Peramu, Pekan, Pahang akan menganjurkan acara Larian 1Malaysia sejauh 5 kilometer yang akan berlangsung pada 27 hingga 29 Mei depan, bermula di Pekan, Pahang.

Acara yang dinaungi oleh Perdana Menteri sendiri, akan dijalankan secara larian berganti-ganti menggunakan Jalur Gemilang sebagai baton yang juga simbolik kepada Rukun Negara.

Lebih 2,000 peserta daripada pelbagai latar belakang terdiri daripada pserta-peserta yang mewakili DUN, organisasi jabatan kerajaan dan swasta, pelajar institusi pengajian tinggi awam dan swasta serta badan-badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) dari seluruh negeri Pahang. Konsep larian ini ialah di mana setiap kumpulan seramai 20 orang akan berlari 1kilometer sebelum menyerahkan baton Jalur Gemilang kepada kumpulan seterusnya, bermula dari bebar sehinggalah ke Bandar Pekan. Jarak 1km ini ditetapkan bagi membolehkan semua peserta menamatkan larian di samping mewujudkan suasana harmoni dan ceria di kalangan peserta.

Menurut ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Peramu selaku penganjur, Ibrahim Awang Ismail, konsep larian berganti-ganti ini dipilih adalah sebagai satu simbolik kepada perpaduan dan kerjasama. Katanya, acara ini adalah satu langkah yang praktikal untuk menyemai perpaduan melalui aktiviti yang menyeronokkan dan dapat dirasai serta dihayati oleh semua peserta. “Melalui aktiviti sebegini, kita dapat merealisasikan konsep Gagasan 1Malaysia kepada masyarakat, selain dapat menyatupadukan komuniti Parlimen Pekan untuk terus bersama-sama dengan kerajaan. “Kita juga mahu mewujudkan perasaan harmoni di kalangan rakyat dan pemimpin dan menggalakkan gaya hidup sihat melalui kegiatan riadah dan sukan,” katanya. Selain acara larian 1Malaysia, pelbagai program telah disusun bagi masyarakat di Bandar Pekan, untuk sama-sama memeriahkan acara terbabit di samping merapatkan hubungan sesama mereka.

Antara program-program yang dirancangkan termasuk persembahan Tatoo oleh Pasukan Di-Raja Malaysia yang akan diadakan di Padang Majlis Daerah Pekan, diiringi oleh terjunan Payung Terjun untuk upacara kemuncak sambutan.

Selain itu, orang ramai juga berpeluang menyertai pelbagai aktiviti yang telah disusun oleh pihak penganjur termasuk Explorace, Peraduan Foto dan pertandingan bola sepak antara media. Jabatan Pelajaran Negeri Pahang yang turut serta dalam program larian 1Malaysia ini turut membuka peluang kepada murid-murid peringkat sekolah untuk menyertai pertandingan Brass Band peringkat sekolah di seluruh negeri Pahang. Bagaimanapun, sekiranya penyertaan dari sekolah-sekolah tidak mendapat sambutan, pertandingan ini kemungkinan akan dibuka kepada peringkat kebangsaan dan jemputan.

Tidak ketinggalan juga, persembahan tradisional akan turut dihidangkan kepada pengunjung yang dijangka datang dari negeri-negeri berjiran seperti Terengganu dan Kelantan untuk sama-sama memeriahkan program sempena larian 1Malaysia ini.

Selain persembahan pentas dan acara sukan serta riadah, para pengunjung juga boleh melawat pameran-pameran pendidikan ‘Jom Masuk U’ yang akan diadakan di Dewan Konvensyen Sultan Ahmad Shah Pekan selama tiga hari. Antara pengisian program ini adalah pameran pendidikan, informasikemasukkan, kuiz, cabutan bertuah, pemberian cenderahati, seminar peluang pengajian tinggi negara, khidmat bimbingan dan kaunseling pengajian tinggi, agensi kerajaan, tajaan bank dan lain-lain. Di samping itu, turut diadakan ialah pameran kraftangan industri kecil dan sederhana (IKS) yang bertujuan mengetengahkan produk-produk tradisional, kraftangan dan IKS. Dalam pada masa yang sama untuk memberi peluang kepada pengusaha memasarkan produk-produk mereka kepada pihak berpotensi sepanjang program tiga hari ini berlangsung.

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Jelajah 1Malaysia

Pulse is honored to be a part of this year's Jelajah 1Malaysia, held from 8th to 13th March 2011. The event ranked 2.2 class by UCI (Union Cyclist Internationale) organized by Malaysian National Cycling Federation raced through difficult conditions starting from Johor Bahru and ending at Nilai, Negeri Sembilan.



Individual Malaysian Classification (White Jersey) - Amir Mustafa Rusli (PDM)
King of Mountain (KOM Red Jersey) - Muhammad Adiq Husainie Othman (MAS)
Individual Points Classification (Green Jersey) - Mohd Hariff Salleh (TSG)
Stage 6 winner, Individual Asian Classification (Blue Jersey) & General Individual Classification (Yellow Jersey) - Mehdi Sohrabi (TPT)
Best Team & Best Asian Team Classification - Tabriz Petrochemical Team
Best Malaysian Team - Terengganu Cycling Team.

congratulations to all the winners!!!

Mar 1, 2011

FIA APRC MALAYSIAN RALLY 2011 (mr11) : April 1st - 3rd






The Asia Pacific Rally Championship and The Malaysian Rally Championship


Tuesday, 1 March, 2011 - A host of big names are expected at the opening round of the 2011 Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) which forms part of the 2011 Malaysian Rally championship (MRC) to be run off at the Plaza Angsana Johor Bahru and Tai Tak Estate in Kota Tinggi from April 1st until 3rd. For the first time ever, a short 2km special stage has been created in the Plaza Angsana area (next to Menara Hasil) as part of the organiser’s wish to inject more awareness towards rallying to the public.

Heading the list is Japan's defending champion Katsu Taguchi who will be racing under the MRF banner and the runner-up, team mate Guarav Gill of India as the duo made it a 1-2 finish over the six-round championship which saw the participants raced in Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, New Caledonia, Japan and China. Malaysia's challenge at the APRC will be spearheaded by the reigning MRC 2010 overall winner, Muhammad Rafiq Udhaya and his co-driver Sean Gregory in their Subaru Impreza and the Pennzoil GSR team of Gunaseelan Rajoo and Jagdev Singh with a Suzuki Swift Sport in the 2WD category. Japan's Yuya Sumiyama who won the China leg of the APRC last year, is also confirmed for the Malaysian leg of the championship under the Cusco banner.

The Malaysian car manufacturer Proton, will also be represented with their Proton R3 team with Scotsman Alister McRae and Chris Atkinson putting up their challenge behind the wheels of their Proton Satria Neo S2000. The Proton R3 team had an encouraging start to their APRC debut last year but a series of mishaps in the later stages in the dirt and gravel of the Tai Tak Estate cost the team dearly. But as Clerk of the Course Tengku Shaharin Abu Bakar said, a bit of luck is always needed in rallying, and the Proton Team is hoping for lots of it this time around.

But as the APRC title chase looks competitive, the hunt for the MRC overall title is just as intense. There is Muhammad Rafiq and there is also Karamjit Singh of the GSR Pennzoil team, who finished second overall last year. Karamjit in a Mitsubish Lancer and Muhammad Rafiq were locked in a fight to the finish over the four rounds of the MRC but a series of mishaps along the way, killed off his hopes of landing the crown. The two will continue from where they left off last year and over the four rounds this year, starting in Kota Tinggi and then Chuping, Perlis in June; Malacca in October and Negeri Sembilan in November, it will be interesting to see who wins the battle this time.

The promoter of the mr11, Wheel Sport Management Sdn. Bhd., has also lined up a series of events to support the championship. Among them is the 3 days Mini-Carnival from 1st of April at the Plaza Angsana Johor Baru, which will include a concert featuring some local artistes; an exhibition of rally car accessories and the highlights of the weekend is the daily Special stage race in town before the race continues in the vicinity of Tai Tak plantations in Kota Tinggi.

As of printing time, a total of 19 cars from as far as the UK are taking part in the championship and according to Tengku Shaharin, the list is very encouraging. "With the help and co-operation from the Johor State government and Johor Tourism Dept., we are confident that the event will be a success and help promote Johor on the world tourism map," said Tengku Shaharin.

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