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Munster MC Moonraker Forestry Stages Rally - 15 May 05Posted: May 18, 2005 5:23 PM - 10610 Hits Round 4 - 2005 National Forestry Championship
Lynch/ Regan Take Narrow Victory - Forestry Championship PRO report. Reigning Forest Champions Kevin Lynch and Francis Regan (Impreza S9 WRC) emerged from the final stage of the “Moonraker” Rally with a narrow 9 sec winning margin. Lynch set the pace from the start and held a 25 advantage over Gareth MacHale before the final two stages, but anything can happen in motorsport as the Dungiven man discovered on the penultimate stage “Coolatour” where he hit a deer. Posted: May 18, 2005 5:23 PM
Lynch led from the opening stage “Knockaroe” near Murley’s Cross where he edged out a 3 sec advantage from championship leader MacHale. John McCarthy was 3 secs behind his Corolla counterpart with Glen Allen/ Damien Connolly a further 4 secs back in 4th. Allen was in a lather of sweat as he suffered the ill effects of a cold. Brian Lawlor/ Peter Kavanagh (Escort 2.0 16v) set a staggering 5th fastest time through the opening stage. Kevin O’Kane/ Martin Hanna (Impreza WRC) tied with Lawlor.
Lynch/Regan Survive late scare to take win! Despite some late drama when his Subaru Impreza WRC collided with a deer on the second last stage, Derry driver Kevin Lynch led from start to finish to win Sunday’s Munster Moonraker Forestry Rally, the fourth round of the McCauley Trailers National Championship. Lynch, the defending champion, set the pace from the start ahead of Gareth McHale, who was unbeaten so far this year with three wins in a row. However, the Rathcoole driver’s Corolla WRC couldn’t match Lynch’s times and with two stages still to come, the gap was 25 seconds. On the final stages, with the Impreza’s intercooler and power steering damaged from its impact, McHale managed to pull back 16 seconds on his rival, but at the finish, there was still nine seconds between them, although with Lynch not registered for championship points, he again collects maximum points to remain the title favourite. Behind these two, local man John McCarthy brought his Corolla WRC into third place, another 55 seconds down, while a tremendous battle for the Group N Production class saw John McGlaughlin just beating Peter McCullagh Junior by a second, with this pair taking fourth and fifth places overall. Report: www.motorsportireland.com Results 1 Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan (Subaru Impreza WRC) 43.48 2 Gareth MacHale/Paul Nagle (Toyota Corolla WRC) 43.57 3 John McCarthy/M Morrissey (Corolla WRC) 44.52 4 John McGlaughlin/David Moynihan (Mit. Lancer Evo 7) GpN 46.34 5 Peter McCullagh/Alan Dolan (Mit. Lancer Evo 6) 46.35 6 Trevor Harding/Charlie Boland (Subaru Impreza WRX) 46.37 7 Brian McGillen/David Doherty (Subaru Impreza WRX) GpN 46.38 8 Kevin O'Kane/Martin Hanna (Subaru Impreza WRC) 47.11 9 Patrick Elliott/Mark Bowens (Mit. Lancer Evo 8) GpN 47.33 10 James Coleman/Eoin O’Neill (Escort 2.0) 47.59 Class winners: Alan Dineen/Tony Dineen (Nova) Mick Nevin/Michael Garahy (Escort) James Flynn/Jonathan McGrath (Civic) Jason Roche/Patrick Roche (Escort) James Coleman/Eoin O'Neill Trevor Harding/Charlie Boland Pat O’Connell/Paul Manton (Peugeot 206) John McGlaughlin/David Moynihan Juniors: Ashley McAdoo/Adam Murray (Nova) Leaders after SS1-8 Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan (Subaru Impreza WRC) Stage Winners SS1 Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan (Subaru Impreza WRC) SS2 Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan (Subaru Impreza WRC) SS3 Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan (Subaru Impreza WRC) SS4 Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan (Subaru Impreza WRC) SS5 Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan (Subaru Impreza WRC) SS6 Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan (Subaru Impreza WRC) SS7 Gareth MacHale/Paul Nagle (Toyota Corolla WRC) SS8 Gareth MacHale/Paul Nagle (Toyota Corolla WRC)
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Current McCauley Trailers National Forest Rally Champions Kevin Lynch/ Francis Regan top a very strong line up for Sunday’s Moonraker Rally, the 4th Round of the 2005 “McCauley Trailers” series. Clerk of the Course Coleman Hegarty has opted to run a similar format to last year. Eight stages; 4 done twice (50 stage miles) in East Cork & West Waterford with service in Cappagh after ss3 &6. While not defending his title Lynch is doing the event as a shakedown for The Sperrins Forest Rally (Round 4 of the NI championship). This factor seems to have attracted a lot more than Champion Lynch as there is an influx of Northern Championship contenders doing the Moonraker in preparation for the Sperrins Rally the following weekend. At two Glen Allen/ Damien Connolly (Corolla WRC) currently lead the NI championship and hold second in the “McCauley Trailers” points. The Tyrone/ Monaghan pairing anxious to reduce their 8-point deficit on number 3 seed Gareth MacHale/ Paul Nagle, who top the “McCauley Trailers” standings with their Kumho shod Corolla WRC. At 4, local agri salesman John McCarthy is now well on the pace with his ex-MacHale Corolla WRC. McCarthy has settled with Mickey Joe Morrissey on the notes and may be the one to beat in Midleton. Number 5; former champion Kevin O’Kane has Martin Hanna alongside in his pristine WRC Impreza. O’Kane took second last year but will work hard for a podium finish. Pat Norris/ Declan Tumilty are at six. The Kildare crew hold third in the championship and will debut their recently acquired ’99 spec WRC Impreza. Dominic McNeill/ Francis Kenny make their first appearance of the season at number seven with an Escort WRC. McNeill only has time to do selected rounds as he is usually on the spanners for his customers, despite a lack of match practice McNeill is well capable of a podium result. Number 8; Dermot Kelly (Escort WRC) returns to the championship having missed Wicklow. Kelly is followed by teammate James Murphy at 9 in a similar Escort WRC with Anthony Nestor on the notes. Trevor J Harding/ Charles Boland complete the top ten in the “Eddie Garry Cars” livered Gp A Impreza. John McKeown/ Martin Carey are at 11 with a newly built Escort WRC. Gp N leader Stephen Moore (N10 Impreza) is at 12 followed by Lismore’s Pete Willoughby in a hired Lancer Evo 8. Willoughby has Greg McCarthy on board and should feature well on his home patch. Event sponsor Eddie Garry has recently purchased an ex-Colin McRae Imprea WRC and launches it on the Moonraker at number 15. Derry duo Johnny McKenna/ Paddy Robinson are at 16 in an Evo 6 and will be in the Gp N shakedown. Number 17 seed Sean Devine/ James McKee make their first visit to the southern forests with their WRC Subaru in preparation for the Sperrins rally. Number 18 Kieran Shaw/ Crawford Henderson another crew preparing for the Sperrins. Kieran will drive Brian McCloskey’s Escort WRC. At 19 Donegal man Brendan Kelly makes the long trek to Cork for a day’s sport and has Derek Brannigan on board his DGM Evo 6. Patrick Elliott/ Mark Bowens compltete the top twenty with a Robbie McGurk run Evo 8. Such is the quality of machinery that the first of the 2WD contenders Brian Lawlor/ Peter Kavanagh are at 21 followed by Frank Kelly/ Liam Brennan at 22. The line up is breath taking, too much quality to mention. There is a strong local presence with the likes of John Foley (Evo 6), Ollie Williams, Ray Benskin, Danny McEvoy, Sean Benskin, William Walsh, Tony Mulcahy and Dave Warren in Escorts. Ivan Bryan, Billy O’Connell, Moss Fitzgerald, J Cunningham and Michael Walsh in Corolla’s. After the short opening stage near Murley’s Cross competitors will be allowed to refuel in Tallow before they tackle the famous “Vee” stage north of Lismore. Stage 3 is a revised version of Scart Mountain followed by service in Cappagh. Stage 4 - a reverse run through Coolatour then a repeat of the “Vee” and Scart Mountain with service again in Cappagh. After repeating Coolatour the event moves to the final stage near Murley’s Cross (repeat of ss1). The first competing cars are due back at Rally HQ, the Midleton Park Hotel and Spa for a champagne reception at 17:30. HQ: Midleton Park Hotel & Spa, Midleton, Co. Cork. Details: 8 stages, 4 done twice, approx 50 stage miles. Scrutiny: Saturday 14th May 17:00 – 21:00 Keary’s Garage, Midleton. Documentation: Saturday 14th May 17:00 – 22:30 Midleton Park Hotel. Driver’s Briefing: Saturday 14th May 22:30 Midleton Park Hotel. Start: 09:00 Sunday May 15th. Service: Cappagh (nr Cappaquinn) after ss3 & ss6. Finish: 17:30 Sunday May 15th. Results: 19:15 Sunday May 15th. Awards: 21:00 Sunday May 15th. Maps: Discovery Series: 74, 81 & 82. “Marked A3 Maps will be available @ Documentation”. Contact: Entries Secretary; Kathlyne Hegarty 087 – 9104684. Changes to Entry List:
Sean Moriarty with Stephen Moore Liam Brennan with Frank Kelly 09/05/05 1.Kevin Lynch/Francis Regan Subaru Impreza WRC 2.Glenn Allen/Damien Connolly Toyota Corolla WRC 3.Gareth McHale/Paul Nagle Toyota Corolla WRC 4.John McCarthy/MJ Morrissey Toyota Corolla WRC 5.Kevin O Kane/Martin Hanna Subaru Impreza WRC 6.Pat Norris/Declan Tumilty Subaru Impreza WRC 7.Dominic McNeill/Francis Kenny Ford Escort WRD 8.Dermot Kelly/TBA Ford Escort WRD 9.James Murphy/Anthony Nestor Ford Escort WRC 10.Trevor Harding/Charlie Boland Subaru Impreza WRX 11.John McKeown/Martin Carey TBA 12.Stephen Moore/Tony McHugh Subaru Impreza N10 14.Pete Willoughby/Greg McCarthy Mit. Lancer Evo 8 15.Eddie Garry/Andrew Purcell Subaru Impreza WRC 16.Johnny McKenna/Paddy Robinson Mit. Lancer Evo 6 17.Sean devine/James McKee Subaru Impreza N10 18.Kieran Shaw/Crawford Henderson Ford Escort WRC 19.Brendan Kelly/Derek Brannigan Mit. Lancer Evo 6 20.Patrick Elliot/Mark Bowens Mit. Lancer Evo 8 21.Brian Lawlor/Peter Kavanagh Escort MK2 22.Frank Kelly/TBA Escort MK2 23.Brian McGillan/David Doherty TBA 24.Ritchie Curran/Gerry English Subaru Impreza WRX 25.Andy Mackeral/Richard Cassidy Mit. Lancer Evo 4 12/04/05 Rally HQ: Midleton Park Hotel Scrunity: Keary's Garage Midleton THE ORDNANCE SURVEY/DISCOVERY SERIES MAP NOS 74, 81 AND 82 WILL BE USED FOR THE EVENT. MARKED A3 MAPS AVAILABLE AT DOCUMENTATION. Regulations and Entry Form on:
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