With the event changing gears and moving to an off-road location in South Goa, the Predator Leg of the Force Gurkha Rain Forest Challenge India 2015 is proving to be full of excitement and adventure with the competition becoming considerably tougher.
Though the top four position holders remained the same as the Prologue leg, Malaysian driver Tan Eng Joo (co-driver Tan Choon Hong) from Force Motors team jumped one step up to emerge at the top position with an overall score of 1444.
Mervyn Lim (Hamizan Bin Abdul Hamid) also performed well and moved from the third to the second spot with 1281 points.
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"The experience so far has been good and exciting with the tasks being considerably tougher than last year. For me it has been a mixed experience with the first day being very good and the second day being a little bad. Then I was doing quite well on the third day with good scores in all the SS when my tyre came off in SS16 because of which I had to take a DNF and lost points.
"However, I am happy that I have jumped up to the third position and will try to move to the second spot today. Then let's see what happens," Kabir said.
Kabir and his co-driver Tiwana had an excellent score card during the Predator Special Stages (SS) with 95 points in three of the SS and a perfect 100 in one.
However, they lost their advantage in SS16 where they got only 10 points because of which they are 22 points behind Mervyn Lim at the end of the six Special Stages of the Predator Leg of RFC India 2015.
The day was not so good for Gurmeet Virdi (Kirpal Tung) who slipped from first to fourth position in one single day.
Though he scored 90 points in three of the six Special Stages of the Predator Leg, he got merely 18 points in one, 20 in another and did not attempt SS13 which had a huge impact on his scores.