"We've got a lot better package than we had in 2019," Arron explained."The car now us upgraded suspension, has been on a decent weight loss program, and also has a few more ponies (horsepower) underneath the bonnet." His car will feature a gorgeous new blue and yellow livery that pays tribute to the late Possum Bourne's 1996 Australian Rally Championship winning Subaru WRX. "The car has come up an absolute treat and is in pristine showroom condition," he added. "My uncle (a panel beater) and the Activ Rallysport team really put solid time and effort into the rebuild and the finished product speaks for itself."
Darren Windus' 2020 challenger is ready for this weekend's Rally of the Bay.
"We're extremely excited to test these newly built rockets and see first-hand what improvements have been made," Arron said."The field of 90 cars for the Rally of the Bay is just about the strongest seen in Australian rallying for many years, and we're both looking forward to putting our best foot forward." The rally will run out of the tourist town of Batemans Bay on Saturday, with drivers tackling seven competitive stages over a distance of 140km. Follow the team's progress via the live timing at: www.chrissport.co.nz
More rally news:
https://rallysportmag.com/playing-charades-storm-damaged-daihatsus-and-lancia-test-drives/
https://rallysportmag.com/feature-legendary-tte-boss-top-10-toyota-rally-cars/
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