Chris Atkinson leads 2012 APRC

After three rounds Australian Chris Atkinson leads the championship drivers points in his MRF Skoda with two wins and one second place.

Atkinson’s MRF team-mate Gaurav Gill from India, is 2nd after winning outright in New Caledonia.

Last year’s champions Proton have not had a good start to the season with their drivers Alister McRae from Scotland and Swedish star PG Andersson 4th equal heading to Proton’s home event in Malaysia.

Two Wheel Drive lead by India’s Takale

The two-wheel 1600 class has thrown up a surprise leader with Indian driver Sanjay Takale one point ahead of two former champions Japan’s Akira Bamba and Malaysian Karamjit Singh.

The Junior’s are lead by New Zealander Michael Young who has a substantial 37 point lead on Bamba.

APRC TV Ratings Increase

With programming available in Full HD and the number of episodes increased, distribution of the APRC TV series has grown substantially.

Networks have responded with prime-time slots and additional repeats. Ratings have climbed too with one broadcaster reporting a 14.1% audience for APRC in the valuable 24 – 52yrs male demographic.

APRC TV has doubled the amount of programming loaded to the internet, especially as this is seen as the growth area for younger audiences – who watch most their ‘TV’ on a tablet or computer screen.

Samples can be seen on APRC’s Youtube and Vimeo channels.

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