Mysorean Urs, driving the Mitsubishi Evo VIII, destroyed the Asia Cup field with relative ease despite encountering set-up problems yesterday that cost him some time.
Having registered for the FMSCI Indian Rally Championship, Urs collected sufficient points to win the title despite finishing overall second behind Gill who ended an otherwise wretched season on a high, but lost his national crown.
Reflecting on his performance, Gill, who scored the second win of the IRC season, said: "It has not been the best of seasons for me with so many non-finishes. I am of course disappointed to lose my national title, but feel good to finish the season on a high. We lost some 40 seconds yesterday due to mechanical problems. However, we managed to put it all behind us and win here."
While it was smooth sailing for Kanthraj, who thus completed a clean sweep by winning all the four IRC rounds, Kadur was a bit lucky as overnight leader Dean Mascarenhas (Shanmuga SN) was docked a one-minute penalty for early check-in at a Time Control and thus finished second.
Also, IRC 1600 championship leader Dr Bikku Babu retired yesterday and it paved the way for Kadur's triumph.
The three-day event, which was also a contender for a round of the 2016 Asia Pacific Rally Championship, was supported by Karnataka Toursim and Indian Oil.
