| Day 2 Race Update
Saturday, January 25 2003
Team Mitsubishi Motor Sports America
2003 SCCA Sno*Drift ProRally: Event Report
Team Mitsubishi Motor Sports America debuts
their new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution at the
Sno*Drift ProRally with impressive results.
Atlanta, Michigan- David Higgins has helped
give Team Mitsubishi Motor Sports America and
the new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution an impressive
debut by winning the 2003 Sno*Drift ProRally
in the snow and ice of Michigan's lower peninsula.
Higgins' teammate and rising American star Lauchlin
O'Sullivan finished 4th overall and he and his
American co-driver Mark Williams were the top
placing all-American team in the two day, 115
mile event.
The team's initial goal for their debut event
was for both cars to reach the finish and to
demonstrate their potential, yet the cars' performance
and patient driving in the treacherous conditions
combined to produce an unexpected dominant victory.
After finishing Friday's stages just over twenty
seconds off the leader, Saturday's stages saw
Higgins make a quick charge to the top of the
leader board. After only the first three stages
Higgins had built up a lead of over thirty-five
seconds and thereafter began to pull away from
his rivals. Higgins went on to win nine of day's
eleven stages in his red and silver Open Class
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution rally car, winning
the event by over one minute.
"These were by far the worst conditions
I have ever rallied in, one second there is
grip and the next none at all, this is the type
of rally you have nightmares about," explains
Higgins. "But we had the right car and
the right team for this rally, I'm just so impressed
with how everything went on our debut event."
Higgins' was guided to victory by his co-driver
Daniel Barritt, who attributed some of their
success to their in-car communication. "We
both decided to play it safe and didn't take
any risks, but most importantly our timing with
the notes was spot on," said Barritt.
O'Sullivan drove a smart rally on Saturday
as he continued to learn the Lancer Evolution's
handling traits in the snowy conditions. After
ending Friday in 6th position, O'Sullivan slowly
increased his pace throughout the final day
and finished an impressive 4th overall.
"It's the classic story of the tortoise
and the hare, I went slow and steady and learned
about my new car while some of the guys ahead
of me pushed too hard and crashed out,"
commented O'Sullivan. "Its pretty incredible,
it really couldn't have gone much better, we
were the top finishing all-American team and
that means a lot to me and the rest of the team."
The two all new Open Class Lancer Evolution
rally cars performed flawlessly in the harsh
and cold Michigan conditions. "The car
took a beating and just kept going, we hit a
few icy snow banks very hard but the car is
so strongly built that it was no problem at
all, we just kept going" O'Sullivan explained.
"Our HKS engines were our greatest asset
today, they have so much torque and the power
delivery is so nice and smooth and flat that
it made driving in the slippery conditions much
more forgiving," said Higgins. "I
felt so positive about the car that after the
first couple of stages I told Lance Smith (Team
Director) that we would be having a lot of parties
this year!"
The Sno*Drift ProRally was the debut of Team
Mitsubishi Motor Sports America and their two
new Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution rally cars and
the results couldn't have been better. A victory
for the new car on its very first event has
given the team a dose of confidence, and they
are all looking forward to continuing this success
at their next event, the Quebec International
Rally at the end of February.
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