![]() Malley tastes success at Paihia12 Oct 2009
By BB Media
Auckland’s Patrick Malley has survived the carnage of the Rally of the North and set a consistent pace to claim a slim 7 second victory despite gearbox problems hampering his progress from the very first stage.
Malley had come off a fantastic third overall at the final round of the New Zealand Rally Championship in Nelson and looked to carry that speed into Paihia. Picked by many as a favourite to win the rally outright, Malley and co-driver Malcolm Read were confident of a good result. However within a minute of starting the opening special stage the car lost fifth gear, a serious handicap on the fast and flowing roads that made up the single day event. Despite the handicap, Malley powered the Citizen Watches backed Evo 9 to third fastest. “The initial thought was to pull out, change the gearbox and rejoin, but we weren’t that far off the pace. So we crossed our fingers and stuck with it.” commented Malley By the time the lunch break rolled around after four stages, Malley had dropped time then regained his third place, 39 seconds behind the leaders but unable to back off being only 8 seconds ahead of 4th placed Kingsley Thompson. After lunch Malley attacked but kept out of trouble and reaped the rewards, lunch-time leader Neil Marshall leaving the road handing the lead to Kingsley Jones who punctured, handing the lead to Malley who lead Thompson by 3 seconds. “It was about then we realised we were in with a shot for the win.” said Malley. After setting identical times in the penultimate stage it came down to the final 25 kilometre stage and despite it being one of the fastest of the rally, Malley took his first stage victory for the day and the rally win outright, the second outright victory of his young career after winning a two-wheel drive rally in his NZ Truth Fiesta. “ It’s like having your first win all over again. They will both mean a lot to me, but this was really special.” said an ecstatic Malley. ![]() ADD YOUR NEWS ITEM BY LOGGING ON BELOW
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