Mike Young, New Zealand's only competitor in the 2014 Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC), finished second in the APRC overall drivers' championship and simultaneously wrapped up the prestigious Production Cup title after finishing third overall at the China Rally, held in Longyou over the weekend.
Joined by co-driver Malcolm Read, Young drove his Cusco Racing Proton to the team's third title this year after already securing the Junior Cup and Two-wheel-drive Cup following their strong season which saw them finish every rally on the APRC calendar.
Young said: "That consistency has rewarded us with second place in the championship, and that result [second place] against four-wheel drive and S2000 cars in 1.6 litre two-wheel-drive Proton is just awesome.
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"Adding the Production Cup to our list of trophies is also a great feeling. We've worked incredibly hard at every event this year so it's nice to have all of our hard work pay off. We've looked at everything from our pace notes, to my driving style, and introduced a game-plan for each event and it has all been worth it."