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Peugeot 206 Super Cup - Harry FlattersPosted: August 7, 2003 1:38 AM - 3512 Hits
1. Stuart Jones takes debut victory Posted: August 7, 2003 1:38 AM
1. Stuart Jones takes debut victory Stuart Jones: 44:42 Chris Moore 45:12 00:30 Joan Roca 45:13 00:31 Gareth MacHale 45:13 00:31 Sebastian Ling 45:54 01:12 Richard Sykes 46:16 01:34 George Philippedes 46:32 01:50 Paul Jones 47:13 02:31 Jack Ingleby 47:33 02:51 Peter Salter 48:20 03:38 Mike Faulkner 49:10 04:28 Richard Phillipson 50:45 06:03 Jon Sparks 50:52 06:09Thirteen cars restarted on Sunday morning in early morning mist on what promised to be a glorious summer day, which Jack and Grania Ingleby were to see rather more of than they had expected when their car stopped on Stage 7. Meanwhile, Chris Moore set the pace on that stage, with Stuart Jones only a second behind. Jones retaliated on the next longer stage with a full nine seconds faster than second placed Joan Roca. Going into service, the battle for second place was fierce with Moore leading MacHale and Roca by only one second. Roca was going well but having problems with chickens (chicanes) and chips on the road (sheep), the chips causing Moore to come to a stop on Stage 8, where he had also had a 360 spin after missing gears. The tight chicanes caught out others too, Mike Faulkner reporting arriving at one in 5th gear having missed the braking point and losing his front bumper and trim, and Sebastian Ling annihilated it, I had to do a 16 point turn to get round the tyres. Richard Sykes complained that his car was down on power despite having changed various components, and he was annoyed with himself for losing 4 seconds with a little overshoot. George Philippedes in sixth place was enjoying the sunshine and trying to push on in his battle with Sykes who was only three seconds behind. Richard Phillipson felt he might die of altitude sickness I have never flown so often and so far. Its very invigorating. Sadly the demanding nature of the stages had claimed three more retirements. Jonathan Sparks event came to a sudden stop when he hit the infamous Fourways Bridge on Stage 7, while the same stage saw Peter Salter roll his car. On the second time through, Paul Jones and Steve Smallbone also crashed out. While Sparks/Bassett were released from hospital, Smallbone and Salter have both had to stay on for further care. Stages 9 and 10 were a repeat of the previous two stages, and with only one second separating 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed men, Moore, MacHale and Roca, it was a tense battle at the front with Roca arriving back in service two seconds ahead of Moore. Gareth MacHale dropped 12 seconds after breaking his rhythm following an unseen crest. Stages 11 and 12 were cancelled in order to bring the event back on schedule, and after a long lunch break and service, Chris Moore went back out to challenge Roca, taking fastest times on Stages 13 and 14. Gareth MacHale had suffered a small off into a dyke but suffered no damage, and fifth placed man Sebastian Ling said he had transformed the car by putting slicks on the back and new tyres on the front. George Philippedes had had a huge moment over a jump, landing the car on its nose and proudly pointing out the scuff marks as he came into service. Richard Sykes had lost power and was just cruising for a finish, and behind him Mike Faulkner was doing likewise. Richard Phillipson was just continuing to have a great time, describing the stages as marvellous fun. With Stuart Jones leading by 40 seconds going into the last stage, the real battle was for second place with only one second separating Moore and Roca. Joan Roca spun on the last stage and dropped nine seconds, handing second place to Chris Moore who absolutely flew the fifteen miles. Stuart Jones and Richard Edwards continued their comfortable domination of the field to retain that 40 second gap into his debut victory in the 206 Super Cup and becomes the current leader of the Late Challenge Cup. Stuart Jones: 1:36:01 Chris Moore 1:36:41 00:40 Joan Roca 1:36:49 00:48 Gareth MacHale 1:37:33 01:32 Sebastian Ling 1:38:35 02:34 George Philippedes 1:39:15 03:14 Richard Sykes 1:40:09 04:07 Mike Faulkner 1:42:15 06:14 Richard Phillipson 1:49:13 13:12 2. Gallagher Holds Strong in British 206 Cup Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award Winner, Shaun Gallagher remains in a strong position in the British Peugeot 206 Super Cup despite his first non-finish in the British Cup in over eighteen months. Round six of the championship was the Harry Flatters Rally in Wales. The two-day event was run on the famous tarmac, Epynt stages, which are notorious for their fast and deceptive nature. Shaun, and co-driver Richard Pashley, were hoping to continue their fantastic run of good form and follow on from their win on the last round, the Jim Clark Rally. However their luck turned and on stage two Shaun pushed a little to hard on a tricky corner and rolled off the road, into retirement. This was Shaun first retirement of the year in the British 206 Cup but with only six of the eight scores counting towards the championship he remains in a strong position to take the championship title.
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