Brother and sister duo Michael Boaden and Helen Cheers have been
awarded the Kumho Spirit of the Rally award for round three of the
Australian Rally Championship, the International Rally of
Queensland.
Boaden and Cheers, who compete in the ARC in a two-wheel drive
Volkswagon Polo, finished fourth in the International Rally of
Queensland and were awarded the Spirit of the Rally because of
their ongoing perseverance in the sport and their bright, friendly
nature in the service park.
Michael Boaden says finishing was the only goal for the weekend
after having issues at the National Capital Rally and winning the
Kumho Sprit of the Rally award is a welcome surprise.
"Just to finish this weekend has been a great achievement so I
can't begin to tell you what it means to win this trophy. It's just
the icing on the cake," said Michael Boaden.
"We've been struggling with this car ever since we got it so to get
to the end of every stage over the weekend is incredible. We had
some niggling problems but we drove through them."
Boaden and Cheers hoped to have a serious crack at the 2014
Australian Rally Championship after campaigning the VW Polo in 2013
but blew a brand new motor in the opening event, the National
Capital Rally.
"We had to dig deep after our last event at Canberra. We were
pretty deflated after blowing the engine so to come back this
weekend and leave with an award is massive for us," said Helen
Cheers.
According to Boaden, the strong result and the award have spurred
on the Wauchope Motors team ahead of the Scouts South Australia
Rally in five weeks time.
"This has given us a big boost heading into South Australia. We'll
go home and iron out a few more of the issues and build on our
reliability," said Boaden.
"You need to finish every rally to be anywhere in the points. We're
a long way behind but it's only half way through the year so
anything can happen yet.
"We're pushing pretty hard but Scott Pedder and Brendan Reeves at
the front are really strong. The speed they have is incredible for
two wheel drive cars so it's all about chasing down a few seconds
to get closer to them now."
Since its inception in 1960, Kumho Tyres has been a model of steady
growth amid dramatic changes of business landscape. Driven by
innovation in management and technical development Kumho has become
one of the top ten tyre companies in the world.
Over the past half-century Kumho Tyres has built the foundation for
a sustainable company, which has thrived through a full range of
business environments.
Kumho has succeeded in the development of superior tyres for all
vehicles including high performance, passenger, sports utility and
recreational vehicles, as well as light trucks, heavy truck and
buses, industrial, agricultural, mining and construction vehicles
as well as aircraft.
Kumho produces more than 68 million tyres annually with a massive
research and development program which comprises more than 600
research personnel and 300 testing machines at proving grounds in
South Korea, China, Europe and North America, Kumho leads the world
with the latest in tyre technology, safety and performance. In
Australia Kumho markets an extensive range of tyres for cars,
4WD's, light commercials, trucks and buses with a network centred
around five state locations with the ability to distribute tyres to
retailers across all areas of Australia.
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