Rallye Sunseeker, the biggest motorsport event of its type
in the south of England, celebrates its 21st birthday as
the opening round of the UK National Rally Championship in
2006.
Posted: November 2, 2005 9:28 AM
During that time the event, which will see many of
Britain's top rally drivers heading for Bournemouth over
the last weekend in February, has progressed from its
humble beginnings to become one of the most popular events
in the calendar and one that the town has really taken to
its heart.
This important milestone in the history of the rally, which
is jointly organised by Southern Car Club and Croydon &
District Motor Club, will be marked by a number of special
events, including a reunion for many of the past winners.
Clerk-of-the-Course Rick Smith, who has overseen the growth
of the rally throughout the whole 21 years, is delighted
with its achievements. "The pundits said, 20 years ago,
that we couldn't organise a National Championship round in
the south of England. Well, we've proved them very wrong!
Hard work, a fantastic team of organisers, an enthusiastic
host town and some great sponsors are the key to that
success."
This will be the eighth consecutive time that Poole-based
Sunseeker International have been headline sponsors of the
opening round of the MSA National Gravel Rally Championship.
Back in 1986, the event was known as the Citroen Winter
Rally, in deference to the French car manufacturer's
involvement. Coincidentally, 1986 was also the last time
that a two-wheel drive car took top honours, as the Ford
Escort RS of local estate agent Colin Short, co-driven by
broadcaster Gary Champion, arrived back at the finish for
the champagne celebrations.
Over the years, the National Rally Championship has often
been used as a test-bed by manufacturers for their new cars
and so it was in 1987, when Malcolm Wilson's factory-run MG
Metro 6R4 took the first of a string of event wins in the
series. Japanese car-maker Mazda took over the mantle of
event sponsor for six years from 1988 and, apart from Mika
Sohlberg's sole victory in a Lancia Delta in 1990, Fords
were to prove unbeatable for almost a decade.
Pete Doughty's Sierra opened the scoring in 1988, followed
by the similar car of Trevor Smith, who went on to become
one of the event's three-time winners (1989/91/92).
Ulsterman Stephen Finlay's victory in 1993 was the last for
a Sierra, while Scottish Rally Champion David Gillanders
ushered in the era of the Escort Cosworth with wins in 1994
& 1995.
Multiple National Rally Champion Chris Mellors took his
one and only victory on the south coast when he won the
Bournemouth Winter Rally in 1996, again at the wheel of an
Escort Cosworth, while Raymond Munro put his name on the
winner's trophy the following year in a Metro 6R4, fully
ten years after Malcolm Wilson's success in the car. The
Subaru Impreza first appeared on the winner's rostrum in
1998, in the hands of Roger Duckworth, which then brings
us to the Sunseeker era.
In recent years, the name of Marcus Dodd has become almost
synonymous with Rallye Sunseeker. Originally sponsored by
Sunseeker Sales, the winner of the rally four times in the
next five years, in both Escort and Subaru World Rally
Cars, he was also leading in the snow of 2004 before an
accident put him out, and he finished runner-up last year.
It was Irishman Kenny McKinstry who denied Dodd five
straight victories, while Roger Duckworth survived the
treacherous conditions of 2004 to take his second win.
2005 saw David Higgins make a rare appearance in
Bournemouth, as he went on to win in a borrowed Hyundai
Accent WRC. At the Awards Presentation that evening, the
defending British Rally Champion was magnanimous in his
praise of the event's organisation, commenting that others
could learn from the level of professionalism displayed.
But that was last year. As to the name on the trophy for
the 21st Anniversary Rallye Sunseeker - well, that's
anyone's guess!
Looking for Past Rally Winners
The organisers want to contact all the past winners -
drivers and co-drivers - to invite them to the birthday
celebrations (including a Gala Charity Dinner on Thursday
23 February).
They can get in touch by contacting Clerk of
the Course Rick Smith via e-mail: rick@xenogamy-plc.co.uk