Neal Bates Motorsport's (NBM) Corolla S2000 is set to make a shock return to the Australian Rally Championship (ARC) in Western Australia after local ace Darren Windus concluded a deal with the nine-time ARC title-winning team.

Windus will contest the second round of the 2010 season in one of NBM's championship-winning Corolla S2000s and is aiming for outright victory.


The former factory driver finished third in Heat 1 and led Heat 2 of last year's event in the same car until crashing out on the final day.

"We all know how great the Corolla S2000 is and we have no doubt we can repeat the performance from last year, though we intend to do so minus the part where we hit a stump," Windus said.

"The only thing I am unsure about is the new control tyre. I've never used them, but we have scheduled a pre-event test so we can gain some data and evaluate how they perform.

"I've heard good things about their performance on other S2000 cars.

"In general, this year's field looks much stronger than previous years - and the Corolla gives you the confidence to go rallying the way you are supposed to. You can get into it straight away and just concentrate on driving hard.

"Neal's team is extremely professional. To have such experienced people around you, including Neal, who I will be able to bounce things off, is going to be great."

NBM will prepare and service the car for the 16-18 April event that again will be held in and around the southern coastal town of Busselton.

Four-time ARC Drivers' Champion Neal Bates has won the Forest Rally on four occasions, and despite not competing in this year's event, he will be on hand to assist Windus.

"It is just fantastic that Darren is running the car. If you look at his performance last year, other than his small mistake, he could have won the event outright," Bates said.

"It is good to get the Corolla S2000 out there and competing in the ARC again, because it will remind people just how strong the car is."

This season is only the second time in more than 20 years that Bates and long-time co-driver Coral Taylor will not be contesting the ARC.

The last time the pair did not contest a full season was in 2002, when the team spent a year developing a Group N-spec Corolla following a rule change that banned the use of WRC-spec cars.

The Quit Forest Rally will run across 20 stages, commencing with two runs under lights on Friday night around the tarmac Busselton Toyota Super Special Stage. 

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