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Day 2 news:
Higgins wins Rim and teammate OSullivan
finishes 3rd on his home event!
Team Mitsubishi Motor Sports America is sitting
on top of the world. The Rim of the World rally
ended Saturday with the Michelin shod Lancer
Evolutions having again proven its competition
heritage and outstanding performance. Team Mitsubishi
driver David Higgins battled brand new Subaru
Impreza WRX STi's, and has won the 2003 SCCA
Rim of the World ProRally. Higgins' California
native teammate Lauchlin O'Sullivan brought
his Lancer Evolution to third overall, his first
podium finish with the new Mitsubishi team.
This year's Rim of the World event saw unbelievable
weather and treacherous conditions. Fast moving
clouds and high winds brought driving cold rain
the Angeles National Forest. Competition stages,
normally feared for their dust problems, instead
became a racers nightmare with ice-like conditions
in the mud. Daniel Barritt noted "it's
been very difficult for the driver and the co-driver
with the rain and the fog. It was very extreme,
I've never been in anything like that before
ever." As a result of the conditions, only
three of the eight scheduled stages were run
on Saturday, ending the event early.
Leading the way was David Higgins and Daniel
Barritt, driving the number one Mitsubishi with
control and precision all day, never looking
back and only building on their Friday lead.
Higgins fought his way to the top last season
and appears to be doing the same this year.
The Lancer Evolution is a perfect fit, and together
they are going to be a tough team to beat.
Lauchlin O'Sullivan, along with co-driver Christian
Edstrom, charged his way through the unprecedented
and unforeseen weather and road condition to
his best ever open class performance.
With limited experience in an open class car
and a new co-driver for this event, Lauchlin
O'Sullivan deserves much respect for his result.
And when asked about the day, O'Sullivan was
thrilled. "The roads out there were real
nasty, it's one of those things where you keep
it clean and the results will come to you."
At the end of the day, with the dueling Lancer
Evolutions sitting on the podium, Team Mitsubishi
Motor Sports America could not be happier. Team
manager John Kennard summed it up best; "two
events, two fantastic results."
The teams cars now head back to Vermont
SportsCars headquarters for the rest of
May to be re-prepped and further developed.
Next event is the high speed Susquehannock Trail
ProRally on the lush forest roads of Pennsylvania,
June 7.
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