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Old 21 Aug 2000, 12:09 (Ref:31828)   #1
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VODAFONE AUSTRALIAN SAFARI - Sunday, August 20
<br>DAY 1 REPORT: Alice Springs-Ross River-Alice Springs.
<br>Total distance: 329km. Competitive distance: 242km (4 stages)

NICASTRI & DENHAM DEAD-HEAT OPENING DAY

NSW drivers Ross Nicastri and Terry Denham tied for first place in
aggregate times in today's opening four stages of the Auto Division of the
Vodafone Australian Safari international cross country rally in the
Northern Territory.

Nicastri, driving a Nissan Patrol with navigator Steve Green, recorded an
overall time of 3-hrs 5mins 56-secs over the 242km competitive distance
from Alice Springs to Ross River and back. Denham and son and co-driver
Michael Denham clocked an identical time in their Mitsubishi Pajero.

They finished 4-mins and 25-secs clear of defending champion Bruce Garland
of NSW, who celebrated his 42nd birthday today, and Harry Suzuki in a
Holden Jackaroo.

Nicastri escaped with minor damage to the exhaust of his Nissan after
driving into a rock-laced gully during the return trip from Ross River to
Alice Springs. He had been leading the division for four-wheel-drive
vehicles until the incident.

Garland's start to his bid for a record third Safari win was hampered when
he was forced to slow when trailing another competitor.

"I was stuck behind a quad for about 20km - there were times I had to stop
because I couldn't see through the dust," he said. "That cost us some
time, and I didn't help things by missing a turn in the outward trip to
Ross River."

Victorian Reg Owen struck problems after 18km when his Nissan Patrol
stopped with ignition trouble. His vehicle was towed back to Alice Springs
for repairs. The Subaru Forrester of Canadian Elisabeth Grantz and Japan's
Reiko Yamamura was also towed back to Alice Springs when the left-rear
wheel strut broke.

South Australian Andrew Caldecott dominated the Moto Division on a KTM 660
Rallye, establishing a massive lead of 15-mins 53-secs. The 36-year-old
led every stage and had an overall time of 2-hrs 59-mins 23-secs. His
result was a repeat of his victory on the opening day of the 1999 Safari,
which he was eventually forced to withdraw from after suffering a shoulder
injury.

American Casey McCoy made an impressive Safari debut by finishing second
on a Honda XR400, and was followed by South Australian Tony Tervoert on a
Husqvarna and West Australian Rob Pollard on a KTM.

"The course was fast and fun," said McCoy. "We possibly lacked a little
speed on the first part while I was getting used to the conditions, but I
felt better when the terrain was rocky because that's what I'm more used
to."

The leading Northern Territory rider was Daniel Auricht on a Yamaha TTR250
in fifth place, one position ahead of former 500cc world champion Kevin
Schwantz. The 35-year-old Texan had a steady cross country rally debut
with a time of 3-hrs 36-mins 24-secs, finishing 46-secs clear of
17-year-old Darwin rider Anthony Roberts on a Honda XR400.

Tomorrow the Safari continues with three stages of competitive racing over
468km from Alice Springs to Curtin Springs.

The Safari is promoted by Octagon Motorsport and is backed by the Northern
Territory Government.

<pre><font face="lucida console,courier" size="1">
RESULTS - SUNDAY, AUGUST 20:

AUTO DIVISION:
POS DRIVERS VEHICLE TIME
1. R. Nicastri (NSW)-S. Green (NSW) Nissan Patrol 3:05.56
T. Denham (NSW)-M. Denham (NSW) Mitsubishi Pajero 3:05.56
3. B. Garland (NSW)-H. Suzuki (NSW) Holden Jackaroo 3:10.21
4. P. Glennie (NSW)-M. Roberts (NSW) Toyota Landcruiser 3:17.01
5. D. Harringon (Vic)-G. Taylor (NSW) Nissan Patrol Ute 3:18.30
6. P. Lockhart (Qld)-T. Donovan (Qld) Holden Jackaroo 3:24.49
7. M. Owen (Vic)-M. Owen (Vic) Cougar Buggy 3:25.30
8. R. Gambino (NSW)-D. Lowe (NSW) Suzuki Grand Vitara 3:29.48
9. T. Pinson (NSW)-R. Lewis (NSW) Mitsubishi Pajero 3:32.06
10. A. Stott (Vic)-T. Connor (Vic) Nissan Patrol 3:32.09

MOTO DIVISION:
POS RIDER MOTORCYCLE TIME
1. A. Caldecott (SA) KTM 660 Rallye 2:59.23
2. C. McCoy (U.S.) Honda XR400 3:15.16
3. T. Tervoert (SA) Husqvarna TE610E 3:17.45
4. R. Pollard (WA) KTM 640 Adventure 3:20.07
5. D. Auricht (NT) Yamaha TTR250 3:23.22
6. K. Schwantz (U.S.) Suzuki DR-Z400 3:26.34
7. A. Roberts (NT) Honda XR400 3:27.20
8. S. Blackney (GB) KTM 660 Rallye 3:27.50
9. T. Kirby (NSW) Suzuki DR-Z400 3:31.05
10. K. Iwasaki (Japan) Honda XR650 3:34.41
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Rossifumi should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Way to go Kevin!
And he's just getting started!
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