The 2004 FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
March 22, 2004
What, When and Where: The FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship is now firmly established as one of the premier regional championship in World Rallying.
Kremer Takes Double Title
December 8, 2003
German driver Armin Kremer has clinched both the overall and Production Class honours in the 2004 Asia Pacific Rally Championship, by finishing 2nd overall in the MRF India Rally, driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7.
Singh back in the lead – MRF Rally India
December 7, 2003
Malaysian Karamjit Singh surged back into the lead of the MRF India Rally on Leg 2 with a 90 second gap to second place Armin Kremer from Germany.
Day 1 At The Races – MRF India Rally
December 6, 2003
With Nutahara out, Argyle with suspension and then engine problems, Singh suffering a puncture while leading, it was German driver Armin Kremer who took the days honours – a maximum three points from the first leg of the MRF India Rally to overhaul standings leader Geof Argyle.
Singh Wins in Thailand
November 2, 2003
Defending champion Karamjit Singh has taken a solid win on the penultimate round of the Asia-Pacific Championship in Thailand, and so remains in contention to retain the series crown for another year.
Argyle leads Asia Pacific Rally Championship
September 17, 2003
New Zealand driver Geof Argyle now leads the Asia Pacific Rally Championship, by finishing 2nd overall in the Japan round, Rally Hokkaido.