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Gill impresses in last leg

Team MRF driver Gaurav Gill got the better of potential champion and teammate Chris Atkinson, taking a 1.8 second lead after Stage 1 of the China Rally, the last of the six Asia-Pacific Rally Championship legs.

Updated on: Oct 27, 2012 12:55 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Longyou, China
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Team MRF driver Gaurav Gill got the better of potential champion and teammate Chris Atkinson, taking a 1.8 second lead after Stage 1 of the China Rally, the last of the six Asia-Pacific Rally Championship legs.

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Yuya Sumiyama was second 1.8 seconds adrift, while Atkinson, who has more or less wrapped up the title, did not take many chances on the short and rough 1.8km Super Special stage, emerging third quickest.

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