QUEPEM: Sanbir Singh Dhaliwal (co-driver Gurpartap Singh Sandhu) of Chandigarh remained at the top of the leader board with 687 points out of 900 at the time of the announcement of the provisional results for Special Stages (SS) 6-9 in theISUZU RFC India 2018.
Sanbir Singh Dhaliwal, who is representing Chandigarh-based off-road club Gerrari Offroaders, seemsedunfazed by the results on the scoreboard.
He said, “There is no pressure on me whatsoever to retain the top position. I am just happy with how things have gone for me so far. I am not taking the rankings seriously as a large part of the competition is still remaining. My agenda in the coming days would be to complete all the stages without breaking my vehicle and enjoy the sport. I am hoping that my vehicle endures all the stress that I am putting on it.”
Veteran rallyist Jagat Nanjappa (co-driver Chetan Changappa) from Coorg also held on to the second position with 669 points while Malaysian driver Mervyn Lim (co-driver Alex Tan), representing Team G.O.A. Fairmont, jumped up eleven spots to claim the third position with 567 points.
He was closely followed by the defending RFC India Champion Gurmeet Virdi (co-driver Kirpal Singh Tung) from Chandigarh with 565 points while Hyderabad's Dr Chaitanya Challa (co-driver Shabarish Jagarapu) was at the fifth position with 526 points at the end of Day 3 of the competition.
The next set of stages will be held at the same location today and then at the Green Hills Agri Farm in Maina, Quepem on July 26 and 27 before eventually culminating at the Rajiv Gandhi IT Habitat in Dona Paula on July 28.