The Malta Business Weekly

Tänak wins WRC top driver award for second season

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Ott Tänak carried off the top accolade at the WRC Gala awards in Sydney on Monday night as his MSport team took a clean sweep of the major honours.

The Estonian was voted WRC Driver of the Year for a second consecutiv­e season by fans on the FIA World Rally Championsh­ip’s official wrc.com website.

Tänak claimed a popular maiden victory in Italy and landed a second success in Germany en route to a third place championsh­ip finish in M-Sport’s Ford Fiesta World Rally Car.

His co-driver and fellow countryman, Martin Järveoja, was named WRC Co-driver of the Year following an impressive debut WRC season with Tänak.

The private M-Sport World Rally Team, which toppled three of the world’s biggest car companies to win the drivers’ crown with Sébastien Ogier and a first manufactur­ers’ title for a decade, was named Team of the Year.

Almost 250 guests, including driv- ers and co-drivers, team bosses and championsh­ip officials, celebrated the most exciting and unpredicta­ble season in a decade in the New South Wales capital.

They were joined by city dignitarie­s, including New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklia­n, for the star-studded evening at the Museum of Contempora­ry Art, overlookin­g the Opera House and in the shadow of the famous Harbour Bridge.

M-Sport and Tänak shared another success when his Fiesta’s colour scheme wowed fans to win the WRC 7 Livery of the Year Award.

Thierry Neuville, who clinched the runner-up position in the championsh­ip at the final round Kennards Hire Rally Australia 24 hours earlier, was another multi-award winner.

The Belgian lifted two trophies, including the Certina Timing Feat Award for hurtling his Hyundai i20 down the famous El Condor mountain to claim a dramatic YPF Rally Argentina victory by 0.7sec – the third closest in WRC history.

Kris Meeke’s remarkable Mexico victory, when he crashed into a car park just 750 metres from the finish of the final live TV Power Stage before regaining the road to win, scored the Michelin Magic Moment award.

Esapekka Lappi’s high-flying leap over the famous Fafe jump in Portugal on his World Rally Car debut earned him the OneBet Jump of the Year.

Spectacula­r drone footage of Elfyn Evans speeding through a dramatic urban bridgescap­e in Argentina earned the Welshman the DJI Aerial Award.

The event was organised by WRC Promoter and Kennards Hire Rally Australia. Award-winning actor, comedian and TV celebrity Shane Jacobson, a former Top Gear Australia presenter, hosted the evening. The full list of award winners was: WRC Driver of the Year – Ott Tänak WRC Co-driver of the Year – Martin Järveoja Team of the Year – M-Sport World Rally Team DJI Aerial Award – Elfyn Evans WRC 7 Livery of the Year – M-Sport World Rally Team (Ott Tänak) Michelin Magic Moment – Kris Meeke OneBet Jump of the Year – Esapekka Lappi Certina Timing Feat – Thierry Neuville Most Stage Wins – Thierry Neuville Lexar Photograph of the Year – François Baudin News Item of the Year – Eric Bellegarde Wrc.com Social Media Star of the Year – Hayden Paddon

The 2018 season begins with a high-profile launch at the Autosport Internatio­nal show in Birmingham on 11 - 14 January. The opening fixture of the 13-round series is Rallye Monte-Carlo on 25 - 28 January, which starts in Monaco’s fashionabl­e Casino Square.

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