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Breath of fresh air as Latvala wins the Tempest.

Jari-Matti Latvala and co-driver Mikka Antilla celebrate victory on the South of England Tempest Rally
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Breath of fresh air as Latvala wins the Tempest.

Tuesday, 28th October 2003

It's been a while coming, but no-one - least of all legendary rally manager Timo Jouhki - has ever doubted that 18-year old Finnish sensation Jari-Matti Latvala is a potential winner at the highest level. Now an emphatic victory on the Tempest has firmly set him on the road to the top...


By John Atkinson.


It's been a while coming, but no-one - least of all legendary rally manager Timo Jouhki - has ever doubted that 18-year old Finnish sensation Jari-Matti Latvala is a potential winner at the highest level. Now an emphatic victory on the Tempest has firmly set him on the road to the top.

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Equally happy was Neil Buckley who finally clinched the 2003 PBRC Production class title after a season-long battle with Ireland’s Roy White.

Latvala has certainly been a sensation on this year’s Pirelli British Rally Championship, and anyone who’s been fortunate enough to see him in action in the forests or on tarmac could tell that he was visibly more committed and visibly more on the edge than even his most experienced rivals. It’s only been his lack of experience that has postponed his first-ever victory until now.

Emphatic hardly describes his win. Fastest on 12 of the event’s 14 stages, he finished over a minute ahead of second place driver Ryan Champion – not a bad margin after only 52 total stage miles. However, we mustn’t underestimate Champion’s performance. He had stepped up from his usual S16 Puma into a Group A Subaru Impreza and drove brilliantly, setting a string of second fastest times. Next up was multiple Irish champion Austin McHale, having another typically good result in his Impreza WRC.

The remainder of the top 10 consisted of Julian Reynolds (Toyota Corolla WRC); last year’s winner Phil Morgan (Impreza WRC); almost-local Isle of Wight driver Will Nicholls (Impreza WRC); Roy White – winner of the Production class in his Evo; John Lloyd (Impreza WRC); Neil Buckley – whose second in class won him the Production Cup; and Mark l’Anson (GpN Evo 6).

Leon Pesticcio (Hi-Tec Fiat Punto), won the Super 1600 category after Garry Jennings (works Peugeot 206) had a couple of costly excursions whilst in the lead.
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