Subaru driver Ben Hunt is taking it back to basics for this weekend’s Lone Star Canterbury Rally.

His Hunt Motorsports team has fitted a new engine into his Subaru WRX STi that they have been building up for the second half of the season. Hunt describes it as “more of a factory engine. It’s a 2-litre Boxer that comes standard with WRX STis.”

Hi Tech Motorsport spent two days last week tuning the engine to iron out any remaining underlying issues from the first two events of the season.

Hunt was confident that this completely fresh unit is a step in the right direction. He was happy with the how the car handled at the previous Whangarei round and felt the team had the Subaru’s set-up, throttle and anti-lag dialled in well.

“Since Rally Whangarei there has been plenty of work go into the Subaru. After the event the team was able to identify the small issue that has been plaguing the car this year, which had been unfortunately restricting overall straight-line speed.”

“We are just trying to get back to basics and re-find the form that saw us win the 2015 New Zealand Rally Championship (NZRC). Currently we are sitting only 23 points away from the lead of the championship and it is still our main goal this year to win the overall title.”

Subaru of New Zealand Managing Director Wallis Dumper says: “given the success Molly Taylor has had with her Subaru WRX STi in Australia we look forward to seeing what these modifications might mean for Ben.”

“She was the first-ever woman to win the Australian Rally Championship and did so last year in a relatively standard STi, just like Ben’s. In fact, Molly has also just won the latest round in Australia, so Ben’s decision to get his WRX STi back to standard has sound logic behind it,” Mr Dumper says.

This third round of the Brian Green Property Group NZRC will take the teams on a 10-stage journey of about 200 competitive kilometres on the forestry gravel roads in the Ashley and Okuku Forests.

Hunt says that traditionally the stages used for the Canterbury event suit his driving style and he is looking forward to tackling them with his co-driver Tony Rawstorn.

“I always enjoy getting into the forestry as it really feels like grass roots-style driving for me and after spending years in the bush while completing my apprenticeship, its a natural driving surface for me.”

This year will see the return of night stages and about a quarter of the event’s distance will be contested in the dark. This is not a daunting prospect for Hunt.

“It’s an amazing feeling to run in the night as both driver and co-driver are so in sync that you get such a rush driving as fast as your lights will allow you to go,” he says.

Hunt wants to continue his unblemished rally-finishing run for this season, come the final stage on Sunday evening.

“Right from the start of this year, the big thing was making sure we finished every rally. We haven’t had the speed but we’ve also had our difficulties with punctures. This Sunday we are targeting another finish and will also be aiming to finish the stages higher up the leader board.

Teams will complete a night start ceremony on Saturday, June 3, at the Lone Star Christchurch from 3.45pm. Then on Sunday fans can catch the teams at the Rangiora service park throughout the day.

- Team release / Photo: Kate Ridder

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