WRC debut success for journalist Cary on Rally Sweden

Daily Telegraph team finish 37th overall in sub-zero temperatures

After 1,879 kilometres across snow and ice, Tony Jardine and Tom Cary finished 37th overall on Rally Sweden, the opening round of the 2010 World Rally Championship. Co-driving on his first ever WRC event, journalist Tom Cary from the Daily Telegraph was delighted   to   have   navigated   his   media   partner   Jardine   successfully   through   such   a demanding rally.

As they drove over the finish ramp in Karlstad (Sunday 14 February), Cary said, “When I took up the challenge eight months ago of training to become a WRC co-driver I  had  no  idea  how  much  work  would  be  involved,  and  what  a  phenomenal  experience  it would be to compete against the best in World Rally. “It’s  a  great  feeling  to  have  finished  the  rally  and  to  have  fulfilled  my  ultimate  goal  of  co- driving at the highest possible level in rallying. Also, there aren’t many journalists that can say they have had the privilege of competing alongside Kimi Raikkonen. We even led him at one point! In addition, a former World’s Strongest Man, Magnus Samuelsson from Sweden, finished one place ahead of us also on his WRC debut.”

Driving  a  Subaru  Impreza,  provided  by  Subaru  Norway,  broadcaster Jardine  commented, “The last stage, Varmullsasen 2, was fantastic but one of the hardest stages of the whole event. The snow had been heavily worn away to expose rocks which caused us a puncture, although  up  until  this  point  we  hadn’t  encountered  any  problems  with  our  special  Pirelli studded tyres. We had to crawl downhill for the last 500 metres of the event, before we could change  it  on  the  final  road  section.  For  the  last  three  stages  we  had  to  concentrate  on holding  off  our  nearest  competitor,  Eamonn  Boland,  and  with  a  tenth  between  us  at  one point, we didn’t mess about and just went for it to the finish to hang on to our 37th position!

“Tom has been superb with his pace note calling and full credit has to go to him for taking on such a challenge as WRC. Big thanks must also go to Subaru Norway and Arne Berg for arranging the car for us and to our service crew from ProSpeed, who always keep us on the road!”

Olly Marshall, from ProSpeed Motorsport, said, “Tom has been brilliant throughout the entire rally campaign with the Daily Telegraph, and we are all really pleased to see Tony and Tom through Rally Sweden.”

 The Pirelli and Doodson Broking Group-backed team has completed a  total  of  21  stages,  over  four  days,  in  sub-zero  temperatures. 

Ford’s  star  driver  Mikko Hirvonen  was  the  winner  of  Rally  Sweden,  finishing  43.7  seconds  ahead  of  Citroen’s Sebastien Loeb.


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