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Gallagher Glory - 2003 206 Super Cup Round 5Posted: July 8, 2003 6:09 AM - 3102 Hits
![]() Round 5 - Peugeot 206 Super Cup Twenty one competitors headed back to Scotland for the fifth round of the TOTAL UK supported Peugeot 206 Super Cup, the Jim Clark Junior Rally. Two spectator stages on Friday evening on Edinburghs famous waterfront preceded the expected six demanding stages on Saturday using closed public roads in the Scottish Borders. Posted: July 8, 2003 6:09 AM
Two spectator stages on Friday evening on Edinburghs famous waterfront preceded the expected six demanding stages on Saturday using closed public roads in the Scottish Borders. Shaun Gallagher became the first competitor in 2003 to win for a second time, but he didnt have it all quite his own way.
25½ Point Lead For Gallagher in British Peugeot 206 Championship Irish rally driver, Shaun Gallagher, took victory on this weekends Jim Clark Junior Rally and extended his lead at the top of the British Peugeot 206 Super Cup championship table to 25½ points. The Jim Clark was the first asphalt event for the Peugeot Cup this year and changeable weather conditions made tyre decisions for the Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award Winner almost impossible. The event began with two spectator stages in Edinburgh on Friday evening and Shaun was fully aware that the rally could be lost but not won on such stages. The 23 year old maintained a steady pace and finished day one just four seconds off the lead. The bright sunny weather of Friday gave way to drizzle and rain on Saturday. A gear selection problem on the days opening stage hampered Shaun's progress up the leader board and he was lying 4th with three stages remaining. However on stage five, despite a wrong tyre choice, Shaun took a phenomenal eleven seconds out of the leader and moved into 2nd place. The final stage of the day was frighteningly slippery and Shaun decided to drive with an air of caution hoping that others would slip up. The decision paid off and Shaun, with co-driver, Richard Pashley, took victory by over five seconds. 'I am over the moon,' commented Shaun. 'It was a very difficult rally, the conditions meant that I really had to think about ever corner of every stage but it paid off and the win really boosts my championship position' Shaun now has a weekend off but he will return to France the following weekend for round five of the French Peugeot 206 Cup. High Drama at Jim Clark for Keenan The Peugeot Cup brought Monaghans Dessie Keenan and navigator Enda Sherry to the scenic city of Edinburgh, Scotland for the ‘Jim Clark Memorial Rally’, round five of the Peugeot one make series. The team were currently lying 7th in the championship and were hoping to improve on their position within the leader board. The rally started with two spectator stages held on the Friday night with perfect weather conditions, located at Edinburghs ocean terminal dockyard. Dessie set the 2nd fastest stage-time on one of the stages and left them 8th overall Friday night. Saturday, and the rally headed 50 miles south to the town of Duns. Six stages were to be completed, however with low cloud causing persistent drizzle the dry gripping tarmac roads soon turned to treacherous, slippy conditions. The first stage of the morning was cancelled, and disaster struck for the young Monaghan driver on the fourth stage when he was caught out on loose gravel, resulting with the car spinning and dropping off the road, remaining stuck in a trench. With little help available, the boys had to push the car and lost three minutes. Out of the running of the championship Dessie reduced his pace for the remainder of the rally. But the drama was not yet over! Stage seven of the rally, just two junctions from the end of the stage saw Dessies 206 moving swiftly downhill into a fast left hand bend only to be faced with an overturned fellow Peugeot 206 cup car on its side, blocking the road with its competitors Phillip Morrow and navigator Simon Morrow climbing out of the vehicle. With no room to drive past on the narrow road, a spilt second decision left Dessie no choice but to purposely crash his own car into the hedge to avoid serious injury to his fellow competitors. The damage on the car was unrepairable and meant retirement from the rally for the Keenan Motorsport Team. The next outing for the ‘Billy Coleman Award’ Motorsport Ireland finalist is the Connaught Motorclub Sligo Stages Rally this weekend. Seeded no 31, Dessie is looking forward to the event and hopes to increase his points on the ‘Border Championship’ leader boar Wilton Progresses in Peugeot SuperCup! Round 5 of the Peugeot 206 SuperCup brought local Ballyjamesduff driver Rodney Wilton and navigator Derek Coleman to the ‘Jim Clark Memorial Rally’ located in Edinburgh, Scotland in their ‘Virginia Hire’ Peugeot 206. The rally started with two spectator stages held at the Edinburgh docks terminal on Friday night. Weather conditions were perfect for the short but fast evening stages. Rodney experienced no problems through the two stages and finished 13th overall Friday night. Saturday morning and the rally moved 50 miles south of Edinburgh to Duns, South East Scotland. Low cloud meant continuous drizzle all morning leaving the tarmac road surfaces very slippy and hazardous to competing drivers. With the first stage cancelled, the next two stages, stage 4 & 5, saw problems for Rodney; a bung that had came out of the Peugeots gearbox meant that oil had spread onto the brake discs and tyres causing Rodney to loose time over the two stages as he tried to keep the car under control while keeping a fast pace. After service, the oil leak problems had been sorted and the weather had slightly improved. Rodney and Derek completed stage 7 & 8 at a blistering pace setting fourth and fifth fastest stage times to finish an excellent 9th overall. This result also meant that Rodney was the winner of the ‘Rookie’ award for the event. Rodney and team are now preparing to take part in the 6th round of the Peugeot 206 Super cup ‘The Harry Flatters Rally’ based in Epynt, Wales. Rodney and Derek will be hoping to, once again, increase their points on the Peugeot SuperCup leader board!
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