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Crocker, with co-driver Ben Atkinson, had a tough weekend in the heat and rugged roads of Indonesia, but the pair battled on to grab the necessary points to win the championship with one round to go.
The back-to-back title is a triumph for Crocker, and follows his domination of the Australian Championship from 2002 to 2005 when he won three straight national titles.
A puncture on day one ruined any chance of an eleventh straight outright title for the Victorian, but the fifth, combined with a second placing in heat two, added six championship points to his season's tally. After gathering a perfect score of 64 points from the first four rounds of the 2007 season, the six points was two more than he needed to secure the overall title for Subaru and his MotorImage team.
"After the flat tyre on SS5 yesterday we were out of contention for the Indonesian title, so the focus became getting through the rally and securing the APRC title," Crocker said.
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"Full credit to the team. We were in many ways a new combination this year, running for MotorImage for the first time. However, everything has gelled well. Ben has done a brilliant job again and we can now go to China and really enjoy the fact that we've achieved our goal the year."
Another Subaru driver, Hiroshi Yanagisawa faced to start without satisfied machine setting because his CUSCO RACING team's container had delayed and missed testing even shakedown. However Hiroshi finished third overall and gained podium finish.
"Because we had no chance to find best machine setting, I had to spent most of time for find setting at heat one and I couldn't find good rhythm at all. However, I set good time second half, so I would be able to better if I could push proper from the first. Next round is Chine where I always have been good, so I'm looking forward to make good result at there."
Rally China takes place from November 9 to 11.
*The APRC title will be declared officially at FIA prize giving ceremony on December.



