Karnataka's Arjun Rao and Satish Rajagopal, in a VW Polo, bagged the second place overall and the top spot in the IRC 1600 category, while reigning Asia Pacific champion Gill's Mahindra Adventure teammates Sunny Sidhu and P V Srinivas Murthy were third.
During the run over the two Special Stages of 26.10 kms and 12.65 kms in Leg 2, Gill, winner of the opening round in Nashik last month, chose to drive cautiously.
"I wanted to hold on to the lead and it just so happened that I was fastest in both the stages today," added India's top rally driver.
While the top three overnight leaders finished in that order, Team Yokohama's Vikram Devadasen and Shrikanth, in a VW Polo, turned in faster times in both Super Stages to finish fourth overall ahead of their Team Yokohama mates Rahul Kantharaj and Vivek Bhatt in a Mitsubishi Cedia.
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Yesterday, 10 cars retired during leg one, including reigning National champion Amittrajit Ghosh and Ashwin Naik following mechanical problems.