Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award winner, Shaun
Gallagher, battled through a tough weekend to earn
himself a total of forty championship points and hold
his championship lead following round 4 of the British
Peugeot 206 Super Cup.
Posted: June 29, 2003 9:06 PM
The Scottish Rally acted as a double header for the
Peugeot 206 Super Cup, with a potential sixty points
to be won over the weekend. The rally consisted of two
days and eleven stages. The stages, run in the forests
around Dunfries, were very rough and punctures were a
major problem all weekend.
The event began well for Shaun, setting fastest time
on the rally's opening stage. However a puncture on
stage two dropped him to 2nd place, nine seconds
behind the leader, local driver, Mike Faulkner. Shaun
held this position over the next two stages and set
fastest time on the penultimate stage of the day. 2nd
fastest time on the final stage left Shaun lying 2nd.
However fuel problems on the way to the final service
caused Shaun to incur road penalties and dropped him
to 5th position.
Day two of the Scottish Rally was a fresh start for
the Peugeot 206 competitors and there was another
thirty championship points up for grabs. Shaun had a
trouble free opening stage but a puncture on stage two
dropped him twenty seconds and to 6th position.
Fastest time on the penultimate stage moved Shaun up
three positions to 3rd and another blistering time on
the final stage of the event saw him take nine seconds
out of 2nd place driver Joan Roca. However, it was not
enough and the Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award
Winner finished 3rd by just 0.3 seconds.
"I am a little disappointed with the weekend. The two
punctures we suffered during the event really set us
back, but there is still a long way to go," commented
Shaun
Shaun now starts preparations for his trip to Cyprus
where he will work with the Peugeot WRC team on Round
7 of the World Rally Championship.