Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Baptism of fire for RAC duo at Northern Speed Rally

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Ashan Silva, currently rated as Sri Lanka's top race driver, and co- driver Irfan Fuad emerged the best pair of drivers at the Northern Speed Rally, a 130- kilometre rally with nine stages, held in Jaffna. But out of the 14 pairs of drivers and co-drivers, rookie twosome Yasith Gamage and Dhakshina Amarasingh­e impressed by their standout performanc­e among the more experience­d and seasoned campaigner­s.

The pair highly praised the organisers of the event, the Motor Racing Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (MRA), Army Motor Sports Club and the Jaffna Motor Sports Club, for giving them the opportunit­y to explore their potential in the most exciting version of motorsport­s.

"This was actually a highly anticipate­d debut for both of us and of course the car, a borrowed machine belonging to Kapila Kamal of Narammala. The car I compete in at tarmac events was not fit for a speed rally on gravel terrain, but Kapila was so generous to lend his car and give me and Dhakshina the opportunit­y to tryout a new combinatio­n at rally events. It was a very good learning curve for both of us, and the not-so powerful car," stated Gamage.

Gamage and Amarasingh­e, running under the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) flag, had to face unexpected obstacles before they could try out their mishmash as driver and co-driver in Jaffna. After they reached the northern peninsula, a day prior to the two- day speed rally, Gamage and Amarasingh­e had an inauspicio­us start when the car of their engine did not start.

The technical team, supported by Dynamic Racing, headed by Nadeera

Jinasena found out that the bearings of the engine were totally worn out. While the rest of the team futilely hunted for alternativ­e possibilit­ies, Gamage promptly called his friend Kamal, who was in Narammala, of the engine failure.

"Kamal gave us a few options and all of them were impossible because we were hundreds of miles away from where he was. He was really supportive to send us new replacemen­ts but the only option left was to send them by a Jaffna bound express bus. Eventually Kamal had managed to chase down the last bus that had left Negombo just after midnight and handed them over to the bus crew. We got the spare parts around 6.00am on the first day of the rally, and we replaced them and mounted back the engine quickly, but failed to present ourselves for the first round," Gamage and Amarasingh­e said on their baptism of fire.

While other competitor­s went up the ramp in their cars and jeeps Gamage and Amarasingh­e had to walk without the car ready to introduce themselves. They were forced to sit out of the first stage of the rally, which ended up with a 5-minute penalty on their total runs.

But the pair gradually managed to accustom themselves to the newly repaired car and conditions and even went on to record a better timing than the overall winner, by clocking 7 minutes and 29.210 seconds in the fourth stage. Ashan Silva and his co-driver Irfan Fuad finished second best in that stage with a timing of 8 minutes and 02.985 seconds.

"It was an unexpected, yet great achievemen­t for both of us and of course, the car, which was less powerful than what others drove. We competed in Jaffna with just one motive, that was to see how fitting I and Dhakshina were as a team for rally events. And by the halfway stage we already had developed a good understand­ing," said Gamage.

Eventually after Gamage and Amarasingh­e found out that they were comfortabl­y sitting at overall fourth position, the duo made use of the remaining stages to experiment maneuvers and drills that would help them in the future events. With the success in Jaffna, the duo is now focusing in competing at rally events held beyond the shores of Sri Lanka.

"The Northern Speed Rally held in Jaffna gave us the much needed exposure and confidence to move forward as a team. We are looking forward to compete at rally events in time to come both in Sri Lanka and overseas. Our team, RAC Racing is grateful to the organisers of the event for giving us the opportunit­y to compete alongside the most experience­d in the field of rally driving," with higher hopes, Gamage and Amarasingh­e expressed their gratitude.

Gamage has been involved in motorsport­s during the past years under the flagship of ACBT and ECU. He represente­d Sri Lanka at the Asia Auto Gymkhana Championsh­ip in 2017 and is a national champion in Nissan March events. His co-driver, Amarasingh­e, has been involved in motorsport­s for years and has experience as a co- driver at TSD rally events.

"The experience was wonderful and as rookies to speed rally events, we are more keen to compete regularly. We should be thankful to our sponsors ACRT, ECU, Engineerin­g @ ACBT, Dynamic Racing, RAC Racing and Fox FM for standing by us. We are also thankful to all fellow senior competitor­s, who encouraged us in numerous ways at the Jaffna event," the duo said.

Eventually G am age and Amarasingh­e were placed overall fourth in the Northern Speed Rally behind Ashan Silva and Irfan Fuad, Shafraz Junaid and Akry Ameen and Nishantha Senadeera and Roshitha Aluthwela. The duo were placed third in the SLGT Cars class. Sameera Premaratne emerged the Best Rider of the two-day rally.

 ??  ?? Yasith Gamage and Dhakshina Amarasingh­e roaring through the gravel terrains in the north
Yasith Gamage and Dhakshina Amarasingh­e roaring through the gravel terrains in the north
 ??  ?? Royal Automobile Club members
Royal Automobile Club members
 ??  ?? The SLGT top three winning pairs
The SLGT top three winning pairs

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