Polaris took on the might of Australian Rallying and won by
taking out the top 10 shootout against all classes of vehicles at
the recent ARC Rally in South Australia. The Polaris Racing Team of
4 time Asia Pacific Rally Champion Cody Crocker and his esteemed
co-driver Greg Foletta made ARC (Australian Rally Championship)
history by placing first by a nail biting .1 of a second in the
"Gawler Cup" at last weekend's Scouts Rally in South Australia.
Crowds cheered and got behind the rally veterans as they chased
every millisecond over the short stage. The Gawler Cup is a top 10
shoot out over a 1.05km stage in the town of Gawler SA and involves
the fastest 10 qualifiers out of all classes in the Rally. Crocker
and Foletta qualified in third place out of the 5 classes of
vehicles and a total of 35 competitors. Polaris driver Iain Hughes
from team Eagle Powersports placed 7th in the shootout resulting in
2 cars in the top 10 being Polaris RZR XP 1000's!
"This is just revolutionary; the SXS class has shown it can not
only match, but beat, Australia's best in all vehicle classes!"
said a thunderstruck Cody Crocker at the finish line where he beat
the 2014 Western Australian Rally winning team of Reeves/Gelsomino
in their Mazda 2 by a narrow .1 of a second.
"If this doesn't change people's perceptions of the SXS
(side-by-side) class I don't know what will! This is yet another
display of how a race ready Polaris RZR XP 1000 for $35-40k can not
only compete but win up against the best the Rally world has to
offer. Most of the other machines in the top 10 are easily worth
$100k plus and they easily cost over $100k to keep running"
continued Crocker.
"Rallying for us is not just about winning in the SXS class, we
want to dominate overall! Other classes and drivers better watch
their backs, Polaris are coming!" said an ecstatic Greg
Foletta.
"In New Zealand last month the Polaris Team driver Ben Thomasen
took the overall win by a ridiculous margin at the 2014 Endurance
Championships held in Dovedale. Ben covered 504km over two days
racing against trucks and buggies worth $100k plus and not only did
he win but he was the only car to finish in a total time under
eight hours. The Polaris RZR XP 1000 is now the machine to beat in
both Australia and New Zealand!" continued Foletta.
A cold and wet weekend at the Scouts Rally in SA had its ups and
downs for most of the SXS teams with the first day of Racing on
Saturday not showing any mercy on the reigning champs
Crocker/Foletta or the Can-Am team of Guest/Green with both teams
suffering some belt problems. Not easily deterred Crocker/Foletta
who currently lead the 2014 SXS challenge with a total point's
tally of 146 up 16 points on second place came out fighting on
Sunday's heat.
Sunday's racing over 7 stages and 54.38km saw the Polaris Racing
team pull out all the stops to place first in each stage.
Crocker/Foletta reigned supreme through the day averaging a 10
second margin on each stage over the nearest competitor. This
effort was then topped off by Crocker/Foletta smashing out a time
of 1:03.5 in the top 10 shootout to beat Reeves/Gelsomino time of
1:03.6 in their Mazda 2 by a bees proverbial .1 of a second.
In second place for the Sunday was Polaris team Hughes/Piper
finishing 1:07 minutes after Crocker/Foletta overall. Hughes placed
second in four out of the seven stages and seventh in the top 10
shootout with a time of 1:06.8.
Overall results for the weekend were:
1) Can-Am - Chivers/Tillett
2) Polaris - Hughes/Piper
3) Polaris - Crocker/Foletta
4) Can-Am - Guest/Green
5) Can-Am - Chivers/Harris
Overall points tally for the season are:
1) Polaris - Crocker/Foletta - 146
2) Can-Am - Chivers/Tillett - 130
3) Can-Am - Guest/Green - 94
4) Polaris - Hughes/Piper - 68
5) Can-Am - Chivers/Harris - 52
The SXS racing action will continue at Rally Australia in Coffs
Harbour on the 11-14 September.
Media Contact:
Alan Collins
Marketing Manager
Polaris Industries Australia & New Zealand
+61 3 9394 5618
+61 418 115 913
alan.collins@polaris.com