Indias Gaurav Gill and Norwegian youngster Ole Christian Veiby set the benchmark while showcasing their pace in the International Rally of Johor, the third round of the FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship as the Team MRF duo topped the time sheets during this mornings shakedown here ahead of the ceremonial flag-off and the Super Special Stage later on Friday.
Delhi-based Gill was the quickest of the lot as he put in six laps around the 1.6 kilometer dirt track clocking a best of one minute, 39 seconds as against 21-year old Veiby's 01:39.6.
The pair was well ahead of the pack that included WRC regular Jari Ketomaa from Finland and Swedish ace Robert Blomberg.
'Since this is my first drive in the Skoda Fabia R5 in nearly three months, I was keen to put in as much seat time as possible and am happy with how everything went today,' the 35-year-old Gill said during the pre-event FIA press conference here.
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'However, the Malaysian Rally is the toughest of the championship with changing conditions and high humidity, but I am well prepared for it.
Veiby, who is driving a brand new R5 which came here straight from the factory, said his goal was to maintain his lead in the championship, referring to his two-point advantage over Gill, who had won the first round in New Zealand while the Norwegian took the next in Australia.
'My target here is to stay ahead in the championship. I know Gaurav is very quick and has the experience driving in these conditions, while this is my first time in Malaysia. I hope to do well,' said Veiby, who recently won in the WRC-2 category in Poland.
--IANS
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