Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campaign

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The Malaysian leg of the 2011 Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) gets underway this weekend and Proton is aiming for a strong showing there to gain a firm foothold for the rest of their 2011 APRC campaign.

Proton will be fielding two Satria Neo S2000 rally cars at the Rally of Malaysia over the weekend of 1-3 April with former World Rally Championship (WRC) driver Alister McRae and Chris Atkinson behind the wheel.

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The team’s campaign was officially launched today with guest of honour Deputy Minister of Tourism Yang Berhormat Datuk Dr. James Dawos Mamit handing over a national flag to the team members.

“Beyond conventional marketing, motorsports provides car manufacturers like Proton what can be defined as emotional leverage, first attracting fans, enticing them to learn more of the brand and product, establishing brand following, and hopefully translating into ownership desire and later brand loyalty,” said Proton Holdings Berhad Group Managing Director Datuk Haji Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir.

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The Satria Neo S2000 rally car has benefitted from an entire year of testing and development that has seen some tremendous gain in terms of power, performance and reliability, according to Head of Proton Motorsports Datuk Abdul Razak Dawood.

“There is nothing more exciting than a home event, and with all the preparation and development we have undertaken, the team looks forward to a strong result at the Rally of Malaysia. Rallying on home ground is not going to be a walk in the park. On the contrary, it is often regarded as one of the most challenging and rough rallies on the APRC calendar,” he added.

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There will also be a number of Group N Satria Neo 1600cc rally cars on the roster for the 2011 APRC season. The cars were jointly developed between Proton and renowned Japanese tuner Cusco, and will be sold to competitors in Japan competing in the both the APRC and Japanese Junior Rally Championship. In fact, the Proton Cusco Junior Team will be competing in four rounds of the APRC Junior Trophy with Akira Bamba piloting one of the cars.

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Proton will be aiming to build on their best finish last season, a 1-2 victory at the China Rally. The team went on to finish second in the APRC Manufacturer’s Championship. The last time Proton won the APRC title was back in 2004, with another two championships back to back in 2001 and 2002.

Asia Pacific Rally Championship 2011 calendar:
1-3 April- Malaysia
13-15 May- Australia
17-19 June- Nouvelle Caledonie
15-17 July- New Zealand
30 September- 2 October- Japan
4-6 November- China

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Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

Why is that there are only names of foreigners driving protong? Local boys tak boleh? What happened to Karamjit?
 
Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

Satria Neo S2000...some says its better than subaru...
Malaysia Boleh...
 
Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

because it was UK team...not malaysia run team....so the team manager have right to choose which driver they want....and maybe karamjit wasn't on their main list since last time karamjit test the car,result not quite up to par..... :adore:



but the cusco neo was tempting..yummy.... :driver:
 
Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

balik2 pun mat salleh...kereta tempatan,patutlah pakai budak tempatan...proton seharusnya tolong budak2 malaysia belajar,bukan bagi lain orang pandu...fikir lah sikit proton...kalau ko tak support budak malaysia,buat apa i support ko?beli kereta ko...lebih baik i beli kereta orang jepun...betul member2 malaysia?

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kalau tu mat salleh pandai...mereka tak payah mari malaysia cari makan...proton anggap mereka pilihan 1st,budak malaysia 2nd..sedih betul betul.kalau macam ni,macam mana boleh latih budak kita pandai?peluang dirampas oleh mat salleh yang dianggap no1 di malaysia tapi tak ada tempat di negara asal mereka....
 
Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

1M - rakyat tidak diutamakan......
if local driver should pick pomen GTR.......hehe.
 
Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

Rally in Malaysia,is all about money, dont rally if u dont hav the cash, this is not the 80's and 90's where u can get any sponsor, the only good team which hav effort to help us youngster are pennzoil and Mru, proton hmm not saying anything bad about them u can see it for yourself.

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owh and even the japanese cusco team are self funded, proton are only giving the car. u cant blaim them for not picking malaysian, even if they want to pick malaysian, theres no young driver below 27 to drive, and even if there is, its hard for them to go serious into this sport without any support.
 
Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

haha..danz...i wish it was soooo true :biggrin:


luqae....what to do...only ppl who knows true motorsports scene would understand this....


till then.. enjoy :driver:
 
Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

yes,i think only few malaysia can be lucky,alex yong is one of them.proud of him but ....finally fail after1 season in F1.maybe he no dare to drive fast...we need mad driver no careful driver in motor sport..
 
Re: Proton aims for strong finish in Rally of Malaysia to kick start 2011 APRC campai

Malaysia need...driver like STIG
 

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