POLARIS RZR XP 1000's ARE UNDEFEATED WINNING ALL 59 ARC
STAGES OF THE YEAR
The Polaris Racing Team of Driver Cody Crocker and Co-Driver
Greg Foletta won 10 out of 13 stages on the weekend at Rally
Victoria there by securing both the win at the Rally and the 2014
ARC SxS Challenge season win. The win marks the team's third
consecutive season win since the ARC SxS Challenge's inception in
2012.
From the sandy loose surfaces in Western Australia and New South
Wales, to the rain and mud of South Australia, ending with the
loose gravel forestry tracks in Victoria, all year the Polaris RZR
XP 1000's of the Polaris Racing Team and the Polaris Tamworth Team
have been unstoppable. Crocker and Foletta placed first in a total
of 51 out of 59 stages this year totaling 718.15 competitive
kilometers with the Polaris Tamworth team of Iain Hughes and David
Piper winning 7 stages. The Polaris Tamworth team of Phil Swindale
and David Piper took out one stage at Rally Australia where they
posted the fastest time of any car in the competition at the
Rally's Super Special Stage in the town of Coffs Harbour.
While the Polaris Racing Team won 3 out of the 4 Rally's in this
year's SxS Challenge season, a big highlight for the Polaris teams
at Rally SA, NSW and VIC was posting times faster than the ARC cars
in each Rally's respective Super Special Stage. The Polaris teams
threw out the Rally rule book and stamped their place in Australian
motorsport showing the Rally community that the SxS class means
business.
It all began at Rally SA were Crocker and Foletta took on the
might of Australian Rallying and won by taking out the top 10
shootout against all classes of vehicles. The Polaris Racing Team
made history placing first by a nail biting .1 of a second in the
"Gawler Cup" over the 2014 Western Australian Rally winning ARC
class team of Reeves/Gelsomino in their Mazda 2.
The game changing racing continued at Rally Australia in Coffs
Harbour NSW where Polaris racers Crocker/Foletta and Swindale/Piper
raised the bar even higher for the SxS class. Each teams stock RZR
XP 1000's (with required safety features) each worth approximately
$40k posted the two fastest times out of all classes of vehicles on
the Super Special Stage on the Friday night of the Rally, with
Swindale/Piper taking first place and Crocker/Foletta taking
second. Both Polaris teams beat Rally Veteran Neal Bates who placed
fourth overall in his Toyota Celica.
The Polaris Racing Team of Crocker/Foletta backed up the Friday
night performance again on the Saturday night Super Special Stage
placing first overall with the fastest time out of all competitors,
beating the fastest ARC car class time set by Pedder/Moscatt in
their Renault by a massive 10 seconds.
Continuing the tradition of dominating on Super Special Stages,
at this weekend's Rally Victoria, the Polaris Racing Team of
Crocker/Foletta and the Polaris Tamworth Team of Hughes/Piper
placed first and second respectively on the SxS class run of the
Super Special Stage but again both teams posted times faster than
any ARC car.
"Our RZR XP 1000 has performed smooth and strong throughout the
year, It is a pleasure to drive; it does everything it is meant to
do well and reliably but it also does something it wasn't supposed
to do and that is beat the best Rally Cars in the game! I am very
proud to drive the Polaris RZR product, who would have thought that
three Rally's in a row a $40,000 RZR would beat the $200,000 ARC
cars…incredible!" said Cody Crocker.
"If this doesn't change people's perceptions of the SxS
(side-by-side) class I don't know what will! This is yet another
display of how a race ready Polaris RZR XP 1000 for $35-40k can not
only compete but win up against the best the Rally world has to
offer. The ARC cars are easily worth $100k plus and they easily
cost over $100k to keep running" continued Crocker .
The ARC SxS Challenge was designed in partnership between the
ARC, Polaris and Can-Am to avoid "cheque book" racing, anyone can
enter the SxS class of the ARC with a Polaris RZR and all they need
to add is the required CAMS safety cage and equipment. This puts
everyone on a level playing field and makes motorsport very
accessible with low costs involved compared to that of a properly
set up Rally Car. As we have seen in this year's season too, not
only is SxS racing cheaper but racers can outperform the best ARC
cars.
"Rallying for us is not just about winning in the SxS class, we
want to dominate overall! Other classes and drivers better watch
their backs, Polaris are coming!" said Greg Foletta
About Polaris Industries & Polaris Racing
Australia
Polaris is a recognized leader in the powersports industry with
annual sales exceeding $3.8 billion. Polaris designs, engineers,
manufactures and markets innovative, high quality off-road vehicles
(ORVs), including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and the Polaris
RANGER & RZR side x side vehicles, snowmobiles, motorcycles and
on-road electric/hybrid powered vehicles.
Polaris Racing is spear headed by Rally veteran former Subaru
Australia Rally Team Driver, 4 time Asia Pacific Rally Champion
Cody Crocker and longtime co-driver and friend Greg Foletta.
The ARC side x side Challenge is designed to avoid "cheque book"
racing, anyone can enter the side x side class of the ARC with a
Polaris RZR and all they need to add is the required CAMS safety
cage and equipment. This puts everyone on a level playing field and
makes motorsport very accessible with low costs involved compared
to that of a properly set up Rally Car.
For more information please visit www.polarisindustries.com.au
Media Contact:
Robert Rosengarten
Marketing Specialist - Off Road Vehicles
Polaris Industries | Australia & New Zealand