Jennings Nets Points for Peugeot

Posted: June 29, 2003 9:15 PM - 4447 Hits

Jennings Scotland The Scottish International Rally - 14-15 Jun 03

The second day of the Scottish International Rally restarted from Dumfries this morning. The first stage through Fuffock Hill starting just after 7.00 am. With the day promising more glorious sunshine, it was sure to be dust and tyre wear that caused the most anxiety.

Posted: June 29, 2003 9:15 PM

Feeling more confident with the Peugeot 206 Super 1600, works driver Garry Jennings finished the second round of the Pirelli British Rally Championship in 4th position bringing home points for the works team.

Jennings and co-driver Gordon Noble had a challenging start to leg two of the Scottish International with another suspected puncture on stage eight. Jennings commented; Im not that happy with the handling, it feels like the shocks have gone again or we have a puncture. However, the pair charged on flat out in 6th gear holding 5th place on stages seven, eight and nine.

Into stage 10 and Jennings secures the 4th place he held onto through to the finish, commented; Im glad to bring the car back in one piece for the team. Weve had good rally and learnt a lot. Jennings went on to set a faster time than Kris Meeke in a Super 1600 Vauxhall on stage 11.

Noble commented; We have learnt a lot this weekend and have finished in the points which is good for myself and Garry and the team.

Motorsport Manager Mick Linford commented; I am pleased that the 206 has been brought home in the points and with respectable times. Garry and Gordon are learning about each other and the car all the time and ending up in the points instills more confidence for them.

Team Peugeot TOTAL will be back in Scotland for the 3rd round of the Pirelli British Rally Championship (5/6 July) for the Jim Clark International rally. In preparation for the Edinburgh-based round Jennings will test his 206 on asphalt later in the month.


Jennings Enjoys Leg One
The second round of the Pirelli British Rally Championship took crews to the classic forest stages of South West Scotland today. Team Peugeot TOTAL works driver Garry Jennings proved the reliability of the Peugeot 206 as he brought his Super 1600 car back to final service with no real problems.

Tyre wear was always going to be a problem on the dry and abrasive stages. Early on in the day Jennings suffered a suspected puncture so was a little over cautious to the end of Stage 1 resulting in some lost time, ending 38 seconds behind the class leader, Gwyndaf Evans.

On stage 3 the pair put in a bit of a charge being faster and attacked a bit more, resulting in them moving up the field. On stage 4, Jennings was starting to suffer quite badly with his hay fever, the glorious sunny dry conditions not helping to quash the pollen.

Undeterred the pair charged on, completing stages five and six with two burst back dampers. It was very bouncy in the car commented co-driver Gordon Noble. Amazingly the Irishmen went on to set 2nd fastest time on stage six. Jennings commented, We are getting more used to our notes and the car all the time.

Leg two commences tomorrow near Kirkcudbright in the Galloway Forest Park (07.08am). The pair aim to stick to this afternoons pace and finish in the top three, but their biggest priority is to bring the car home commented Peugeot Motorsport Manager, Mick Linford.

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