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Klark & Tony Quinn

TEAM VIP PETFOOD'S FATHER AND SON IN FIRST-EVER QUEENSLAND RALLY


Team VIP Petfood's’ dynamic father and son duo, Tony and Klark Quinn, will be pulling out all the stops this week for Queensland’s first ever-classic tarmac rally, the Sunshine Coast’s Aeromil Pacific SunCoast Classic, to ensure it’s a home-state showdown not to be forgotten.

With the pair competing against each other for only the third time in a rally event, with Klark looking to lead his father across the line for the first time and Tony looking for a Targa Tasmania re-match, the event is sure to be a fiery one.

Earlier this year, Tony took top five honours with regular co-driver Keith Wenn, who will be joining Tony again for this week’s event, in the highly competitive Targa Tasmania event.

Now with nearly 25 percent of those lining up on the Sunshine Coast having competed in Tasmania earlier this year, including event runners-up Jim Richards and Barry Oliver and sixth place-getters Matt Close and Casey Close, the battle is sure to be on to see who gets to the line first in Quinn’s home-state rematch.

“Targa Tasmania was a fantastic event for us, and as we ran the old car (the Porsche 996 turbo) with two old guys in it (referring to himself and co-driver Keith Wenn of Tasmania) I think we did pretty good to take the top five.

“With the SunCoast Classic being held in our home-state and a lot of the guys who ran in our competition in Tasmania coming back, I will be looking forward to dicing with them again, hopefully coming out on top to put the VIP Petfood's brand up on that podium.”

While Tony is looking to better his Targa Tasmania sparring partners, Klark is looking more towards building on his rally experience and hopefully beating his ‘rally master’ dad and his Porsche across the finish line aboard his Mitsubishi EVO VIII.

“The EVO is the best rally car next to the Porsche and the car I have run in my previous two rally ventures at 2003’s Targa Tasmania and last year’s Mt Buller Sprint, so I am happy to run it this week,” said Klark.

“I was asked the other day what I would pick if I could choose between running dad’s Porsche or my EVO, but to be honest I would run a ‘billy kart’ if it meant I was able to have a go at events like this.

“This will be my third rally, and with it being the first in our home-state I am hoping we can push forward to finish at the pointy-end of the field.

“To finish ahead of my dad would just be a bonus as he is very experienced when it comes to events like this with so many rallies and enduros under his belt, but I feel I am better prepared this time around following last month’s Nürburgring 24 hour.”

The prestigious Nürburgring 24 hour, the world’s most renowned endurance event, saw Tony and Klark alongside Team VIP Petfood's regular Craig Baird and Nürburgring stalwart Kevin Bell take top twelve honours during a race marred by horrific weather which saw many cars struggle to stay on-track.

The major event, boosted by the delivery of Australia’s only Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (Type 997), was just another step in Tony’s grand ‘brand promotion’ plan as company director of VIP Petfood's, along with the Dubai 24 hour and the team’s campaigns in the Carrera Cup, Drift Australia and Aussie Racing Cars series and other rally and enduro events across the country.

Fielding two defending champions (Craig Baird in Carrera Cup and Paul Kemal in Aussie Racing Cars) and a 2006 podium placer (Robbie Bolger in Drift Australia) as well as top ten and top five performances in international and domestic endurance events, the senior Quinn has invested heavily to ensure his team and therefore his brand, are at the top of the game.

“We are aiming to establish the team as Australia’s premier international endurance team, and so have invested heavily to make this a reality,” said Tony.

“It is all part of our push of the VIP Petfood's brand into international markets, and to give Australia a team capable of winning these major races.

“Domestically we (VIP Petfood's) have grown off the back of our Australia-wide racing pursuits and involvement in motorsport events over the years, and our international push is just a natural progression from that success.

“And hey, who wouldn’t want the chance to own their own race team and have a run up the front at high speed!”

Looking at the business today, the strategy certainly seems to be working, with the Australian owned and operated family business now not only the number one producer of fresh chilled pet food in Australia and the world but also the third largest pet food company in the grocery sector in the country, while at the same time exporting to key overseas markets.
Vip Petfoods Entrant Klark & Tony Quinn
Klark Quinn (left) and his father Tony Quinn are set for this year's Aeromil Pacific SunCoast Classic rally.
Vip Entrants Kark & Tony Quinn
Tony Quinn is sure to attack the challenging Queensland tarmac in his VIP Petfood's Porsche