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Posted: September 4, 2013 10:44 AM
5 Dave Weston/Dave Robson (Ford Focus WRC) [12]
6 Jonny Greer/TBA (Citroen DS3 R3) [9]
7 Mike Faulkner/Peter Foy (Mitsibushi Lancer Evo IV) [12]
8 Barry Groundwater/Neil Shanks (TBA) [12]
9 Donnie Macdonald/Andrew Falconer (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [12]
10 Chris Collie/Mark Fisher (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6) [12]
11 John McClory/David Hood (Subaru Impreza N15) [10]
12 Dougal Brown/Lewis Rochford (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [12]
14 Jon Burn/Alan Stark (Subaru Impreza WRC) [12]
15 Alistair Inglis/Colin Inglis (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 5) [12]
16 Mark McCulloch/Stewart Merry (Subaru Impreza) [12]
17 Steve Bannister/Louise Sutherland (Ford Escort MK11) [6]
18 Garry Pearson/Laura Marshall (Ford Fiesta R2) [4]
19 John Morrison/Peter Carstairs (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [10]
20 Craig McMiken/Craig Wallace (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [12]
21 Andrew Gallacher/Phil Sandham (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [10]
22 Fraser Wilson/Steven Broll (Mitsubushi Lancer Evo 8) [10]
23 Brian Watson/Jane Nicol (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8) [12]
24 Ian Paterson/Jim Haugh (Subaru Impreza) [12]
25 Alasdair Anderson/Russel Kessack (Subaru Impreza) [12]
26 Andy Kelly/Roger Herron (Ford Escort MK1 RS 2000) [6]
27 Mickey McGillin/Aaron Johnston (Ford Escort MK2) [9]
28 Fraser MacNicol/Lorn Hughes (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6) [12]
29 Robert Harkness/Mike Curry (BMW 316I) [9]
30 Stewart Davidson/Keir Beaton (Ford Escort) [5]
31 Kieran Renton/Carin Logan (Ford Fiesta R2) [4]
32 Alasdair S Graham/Laura Stuart (Vauxhall Corsa) [4]
33 Iain Wilson/Keith Fremantle (Vauxhall Nova) [4]
34 Iain Haining/Mairi Riddick (Vauxhall Nova) [3]
35 Graeme Smith/Ross Hynd (Subaru Impreza) [12]
36 Lee Hastings/TBC (Subaru Impreza) [12]
37 Tony Jardine/TBA (Honda Civic Type R) [7]
38 Callum Atkinson/Sue Hynd (Peugeot 205) [3]
39 Jordan Black/Alan Todd (Peugeot 205gti) [3]
40 Matthew Kesson/Ronnie Roughead (Ford Fiesta R2) [4]
41 Scott Peacock/Keith Riddick (Peugeot 205 GTI) [3]
42 James Robertson/Colin Maxwell (Citroen C2R2) [4]
43 Charles Blair/Mark Roberts (Peugeot 205 GTI) [3]
44 Kieran O.Kane/Matt Reid (Opel Ascona 400) [9]
45 Graeme Sherry/Peter Weall (Peugeot 205 Gti) [3]
46 Adrian Stewart/Tom Hynd (Peugeot 205 GTI) [3]
47 Donald Peacock/William Paul (Peugeot 205 GTI) [3]
48 Scott Macbeth/Calum Macleod (Vauxhall Nova) [2]
49 Blair Brown/Steven Clark (Peugeot 205 GTI) [3]
50 Willie Pollock/Michael Cruickshank (Ford Escort Mk 1) [5]
51 Alan McMorran/Albert Connelly (Peugeot 205 GTI) [5]
52 Caroline Carslaw/John Duke (Ford Fiesta ST) [7]
53 Scott Sloan/David Sloan (Vauxhall Corsa) [2]
54 Rachel Clark/Caroline Lodge (Nissan Micra) [2]
55 Thaarique Fazal/Nick Young (Peugeot 205 Gti) [3]
56 Angus Lawrie/Roger Alcorn (Vauxhall Nova SR) [2]
57 Steven John Bellshaw/Alexander Urquhart (Peugoet 205 Gti) [3]
Late Entries will be taken.
Bogie eyes fifth Scottish crown on Merrick Stages
Posted: September 4, 2013 10:37 AM
Last year's winner David Bogie is going into next weekend's GWF Energy Merrick Stages Rally with the aim of clinching an unprecedented fifth successive Scottish title.
The 26-year-old from Dumfries, co-driven by Hawick’s Kevin Rae, will be targeting a fourth victory in this year's ARR Craib MSA Scottish Rally Championship, after winning the Speyside Stages at the beginning of August.
The pair made sure of their fourth championship on the Merrick in 2012, and Bogie says they will be attempting to repeat the feat on Saturday:
"We're in the same situation as last year, where we can take the title if we win the Merrick, on this occasion with two rounds remaining. The Galloway Forest stages are real drivers' stages, very fast and requiring a big commitment. They can be challenging, but also very rewarding – so long as you keep the car in the middle of the road. They should suit our Ford Focus WRC, but once again the likes of Euan Thorburn and Jock Armstrong, among others, will be pushing hard".
For his part, second seed Thorburn, with Paul Beaton of Inverness on the notes, comes off the back of a third place finish on the Woodpecker Rally – a round of the BTRDA series which the pair have been contesting alongside their SRC commitments.
Thorburn's second place on the Speyside pushed him up to fifth in the drivers' standings, thirty-nine points behind Bogie :
"We'll try to keep pushing David but there are only three rounds left, so we're running out of time. We need to win all of them to be in with a shout", said the Duns-based driver.
Meanwhile, Quintin Milne will be aiming for his fourth podium finish of the season in his Mitsubishi EVO 9. The Banchory driver, who is seeded third alongside navigator Martin Forrest from Aberdeen, is currently second in the championship, eleven points adrift of Bogie.
Milne starts one car ahead of the Subaru Impreza of Jock Armstrong, with whom he has traded stage times on the last two rounds, on both occasions pipping the Castle Douglas man by a few seconds to finish third. Armstrong and Haugh of Urr navigator Kirsty Riddick were runners-up to Bogie on last year's Merrick and won the event in 2009.
Aberdeen's Dave Weston Snr will be back in action behind the wheel of a Paul Benn Ford Focus WRC, having registered for the final four rounds of the SRC. With co-driver Dave Robson, the 2006 champion finished fifth on the Speyside, and could have been higher-placed, if problems with the front diff had not hampered his challenge.
While not involved in the SRC points battle, one driver who could pose a threat is Northern Ireland's Jonny Greer, who makes a welcome return to the Merrick Stages. He will be behind the wheel of a Citreon DS3 R3 in which he is competing in the British Rally Championship.
Mike Faulkner and Peter Foy – winners in Wigtown two years ago - have had a frustrating season so far in their new-for-2013 Mitsubishi EVO 9, but Faulkner feels progress has been made on recent rounds, including the Speyside, where the pair finished eighth overall:
"We're starting to get there with the car, and the Merrick will be another event under our belts”, said Faulkner: “Unfortunately, I think a podium will be difficult with the world class quality in the top ten, but as ever we'll be giving it everything. We always look forward to the Merrick. Glentrool is one of the biggest challenges in the Scottish championship, and one of the most rewarding, if you're able to set a top ten time".
Stonehaven's Barry Groundwater, who currently sits third in the SRC drivers' standings, eight points behind Milne, will have regular co-driver Neil Shanks on board, as he tackles the Galloway stages in his EVO 9, with fourth-placed Donnie MacDonald and fellow Invernessian Andrew Falconer starting ninth, also in an EVO 9.
The top ten is rounded off by the EVO 6 of Chris Collie, who will be partnered by Mark Smith from Cumbria. The Portlethen driver was sixth overall on the Merrick twelve months ago, and this season has three top-seven results to his name.
Other top-20 seeded crews looking for a strong finish in the "open" 4WD category include Inverness-based Dougal Brown and Louis Rochford in a Mitsubishi EVO 9; 1999 Scottish champion Jon Burn, co-driven by Alan Stark, in a Subaru Impreza WRC; Alistair and Colin Inglis in an EVO 5; and local driver, and recent Solway Coast winner, Mark McCulloch, who will have Jersey-based former Scottish co-driving champion Stewart Merry alongside side in his Subaru Impreza.
JohnMcClory and David Hood lead the GpN challenge in their Subaru Impreza N15, and will battle it out for class honours with John Morrison/Peter Carstairs (Mitsubishi EVO 9); Andrew Gallacher/Phil Sandham (Mitsubishi EVO 9); and Wigtownshire duo Fraser Wilson/Steven Broll in a Mitsubishi EVO 8.
Yorkshireman Steve Bannister, co-driven by Louise Sutherland, will lead the 2WD contingent in his historic class Ford Escort Mk2, while, in the 1600cc category, Borders' crew Kieran Renton and Carin Logan (Ford Fiesta R2) will look to extend their championship lead, ahead of Alasdair S.Graham and Laura Stuart in a Vauxhall Corsa, and erstwhile class leader Iain Wilson, co-driven by Keith Fremantle, who will be looking to bounce back after a non-finish on the Speyside in his Vauxhall Nova.
In Class 3, Iain Haining and Mairi Riddick have been in a league of their own this season, with five straight victories in their Vauxhall Nova, while Callum Atkinson, co-driven by Sue Hynd, occupies second spot, sixteen points further back, in his Peugeot 205.
Scott Sloan, in a Vauxhall Corsa, has the chance to extend his lead in Class 2 in the absence of Alex Pirie, who took the top honours on the Speyside Stages.
The first car will be flagged off from the town hall in Wigtown at 0900 on Saturday. Crews will tackle five special forest stages – Craignell, Dallash, Glentrool, Arroch Hill and Auchinleck - totalling some 44 miles. The first car is due back in Wigtown at 1440 approximately.
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Posted: August 15, 2013 11:47 AM