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Inkster/Winn Back In Front As Tight Targa Battle Continues

Inkster/Winn Back In Front As Tight Targa Battle Continues

Day 1 leaders Glenn Inkster and Spencer Winn (Mitsubishi Evo 6) were back in front of Day 2 leaders Tony Quinn and Naomi Tillett (Nissan GT-R35) as the annual Targa New Zealand tarmac motor rally rolled into Palmerston North at the end of the third day on the road this afternoon.

After 182.3kms of closed special stages between Auckland and New Plymouth on Tuesday Inkster and Winn, who finished second to Quinn and Tillett in last year's event, held a 14 second lead, each pair having claimed three stage wins apiece.

After a further eight stages totaling 197.4kms on Wednesday however, Queensland-based expat Scot Quinn and Australian co-driver Tillett had turned that deficit into a 22 second lead by the time they reached the event's overnight base at Taupo. With outright wins - over either Inkster or Subaru pair Leigh Hopper and Simon Kirkpatrick - in six of the seven stages the day certainly belonged to Quinn and Tillett.

Today, however, the pendulum swung back in the direction of Inkster and Winn, their lighter, nominally more nimble Mitsubishi Evo 6.5 absolutely flying over the shorter, tighter stages west of Waiouru and south into the Rangitikei.

In the first Inkster and Winn dead-heated for first with Quinn and Tillett then - after trailing the Nissan by just three seconds in the second - the Mitsubishi pair won the other three, beating the Quinn/Tillett Nissan by 12 seconds through the 29km Mangahoe stage west of Hunterville then 17 seconds in the first run through the 27.77 km Marton 1 (site of the in famous 'Cop's Corner') and 11 seconds when the stage was repeated immediately afterwards.

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As he reflected on his day at parc ferme in Palmerston North Inkster said that taking back the lead was all about controlled aggression - and confidence in the Federal tyres he is now running.

"With the Marton stage repeated it made up almost 60% of the total special stage mileage today so we knew we had to beat Tony there, but you know, he was on to us because we both went crazy fast through there and it was probably only on a couple of blind crests that I made any time on him.

"What actually surprised me was the time we were able to gain on the third stage, Mangahoe. It was new to both of us but we managed to put 12 seconds on Tony in there."

Yesterday was the first day Inkster ran his first set of tyres from the event's new control tyre supplier, Federal, and though he was initially unsure of what to expect from them, the former gravel ace is now a real convert.

"After so many years on other brands it was really a step into the unknown but I've been absolutely blown away with how good they are, they are an amazing tyre which grips exceptionally well, well enough, obviously, to win today, " he siad.

Splitting the Quinn/Tillet Nissan and the Hopper/Fitzpatrick Subaru for third spot in the first stage this morning was the revitalized Nissan GT-R35 of Auckland pair Harry Dodson and Glenn Cupit.

The pair had been running in a similar position on the first day until slowed by what turned out to be an injector problem and stopped when they broke a front diff and axle in the first stage on the second day.

The veterans of as many as 15 Targa events were not about to give up though, freighting a new diff, set of axles and injectors from Auckland to Taupo where they were fitted yesterday afternoon.

Unfortunately, after a good start this morning the sophisticated Nissan's turbocharged V6 engine dropped into limp-home mode at the end of the third stage and the pair were back to square one, albeit with every intention - 'it's Targa thing," said a stoic Dodson from Marton this afternoon, "you never give up, ever!" of being back on the road tomorrow.

One of the leading combinations who won't unfortunately, is Leigh Hopper and Simon Kirkpatrick, out of the event with a broken camshaft.

Also striking trouble were Metalman Classic class front-runners Mark and Chris Kirk-Burnnand from Wellington who had a front suspension mount pull away from the chassis cross-member of their BMW M3 on the second day.

That stopped them in their tracks though like Dodson and Cupit they were planning to return to the event once they had fixed the cross-member.

In their absence it was left to Auckland-based family-members Barry and Stephen in their M3 to champion the Kirk-Burnnand cause, the father and son duo winning their class in the third stage today and finishing second in three of the five others.

Early event class leaders Stuart Rose and Gary Renall managed to retain their lead in the overall event standings though this time they only won two stages, conceding one to the Kirk-Burnnands, and two to Craig Pilet and Lincoln Jones from nearby Marton in their V8-powered Holden Torana SS

Making the most of their local knowledge Pilet and Jones finished second in the Mangahoe stage west of Marton then topped the time sheets in their class in both Marton stages, winning the first by seven seconds from Foxton pair Bevan Claridge and Jason Easton and the second by 10 seconds from Barry and Stephen Kirk-Burnnand who remain second overall after the third day of competition.

"It's obviously a shame about Mark and Chris' car," said Barry, "but Stephen and I are actually having a ball. Everything's going really well, we've got a good hard brake pedal, the tyres are hanging on and it's been magic, just magic today, no dramas at all."

In the Modern 2WD class, meanwhile, the winning streak by newly-weds Gavin and Amy Riches (Porsche GT3 Cup Car) finally came to an end - albeit briefly.

"We missed an intersection first time around," said Ft Myers, Florida-based expat Riches. "We must have lost 30 or so seconds getting back on course and that was enough for Mark (Whyte) to beat us."

Heading into this year's event Whyte and co-driver Tracey Lance (Toyota Altezza V8) were the form pair in the Modern 2WD category but the new GT3 Cup Car-based Porsche of the Riches had up until today's first run through the Marton stage been unbeatable.

Though it is over 30 years since Riches has lived here he has competed in the Targa New Zealand event twice before and says that after the first couple of days it all comes back to him.

"I am loving the roads and the camaraderie and I'm definitely looking forward to the next two days," he said.

The 2012 Targa New Zealand tarmac rally is brought to you with the support of sponsors APN, Britz, NZ Classic Car magazine, Federal motorsport tyres, Instra Corporation, Meguiars, Metalman, Mobil1, TeamTalk, TrackIt, VTNZ, and the Hastings District Council.

2012 Targa NZ

Results Day 3

Allcomers 4WD
1. Glenn Inkster/Spencer Winn (Mitsubishi Evo6) 00:44:07 03:37:39
2. Tony Quinn/Naomi Tillett (Nissan R35 GT-R) 00:44:44 03:37:54
3. Leigh Hopper/Simon Kirkpatrick (Subaru Impreza WRX Sti) 00:46:33 03:44:01
4. Jason Gill/Malcolm Read (Mitsubishi Evo9GT) 00:46:25 03:45:59
5. Brent Early/Andrew Oakley (Nissan Skyline) 00:46:55 03:53:50
6. Graeme Wong/George Paterson (Subaru Impreza WRX Sti) 00:51:41 04:10:23
7. David Rogers/Aiden Kelly (Mitsubishi Evo X RS) 00:51:42 04:10:51
8. Alan Raynor/Tanja Luckow (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 RS) 00:54:38 04:18:58
9. John Birch/Chris Birch (Ford Escort Cosworth) 00:55:25 04:27:34
10. Chris Lane/Paul Sexton (Audi RS4)00:51:22 04:40:37

Metalman Classic
1. Stuart Rose/Gary Renall (Toyota Hilux) 00:51:34 04:05:15
2. Barry Kirk-Burnnand/Steven Kirk-Burnnand (BMW M3) 00:51:09 04:06:34
3. Bevan Claridge/Jason Easton (Holdon Commodore) 00:51:44 04:14:06
4. Bernie Hiestand/Jilly Hutson (Ford Capri 2.8i) 00:52:37 04:17:03
5. Andrew Smith/Richard Haakma (BMW 320i) 00:53:4604:18:20
6. Carl Kirk-Burnnand/Sam Gordon (BMW 325i) 00:52:35 04:18:57
7. Eddie Grooten/Ben Grooten (Porsche 911 SC) 00:54:33 04:20:56
8. Craig Pilet/Lincoln Jones (Holden Torana SS) 00:51:24 04:25:22
9. Mark McCaughan/Brett Perry (Fiat 125) 00:55:12 04:26:12
10. Gerry Hodges/Grant Harrington (BMW 633 CSi) 00:53:44 04:26:23

Modern 2WD
1. Gavin Riches/Amy Riches (Porsche GT3) 00:47:06 03:47:54
2. Mark Whyte/Tracey Lance (Toyota Altezza) 00:47:46 03:54:17
3. Barry Hare/Tyson Jemmett (BMW Mini Cooper) 00:49:24 04:03:00
4. Bob Boniface/Simon Butler (BMW 135i) 00:50:42 04:11:07
5. Mike Sexton/Ricky cooper (BMW M3 E36) 00:52:06 04:13:38
6. Keith Penny/John Cuff (Honda Civic Type R) 00:51:57 04:15:45
7. Mike Lea/Philip Sutton (BMW E30) 00:51:00 04:16:36
8. Michael Welch/John Welch (BMW E36) 00:53:08 04:17:31
9. Allan Lewis/Colin Cole (Datsun 240Z) 00:53:00 04:17:46
10. Antony Rountree/Mathew Foster (Ford Mustang) 00:52:10 04:19:21

ENDS

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