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Jennings Takes Third in S1600 PBRC as Noble WinsPosted: October 27, 2003 6:58 PM - 5420 Hits
Pirelli British Rally Championship Posted: October 27, 2003 6:58 PM
On a charge at the final round of the season, Jennings had been leading the rally until Stage 11, Yateley 2, when a small error cost him 20 seconds and his chance of second overall in the S1600 Championship.
Super 1600 Championship Kris Meeke 67 Leon Pesticcio 58 Garry Jennings 55 Super 1600 Co-drivers Gordon Noble 61 Tim Sturla 60 Chris Patterson 52 29/09/03 Jennings Off Costs Him Second Peugeot Works Super 1600 (S1600) driver Garry Jennings was lying second overall in the S1600 championship as the 6th Round of the Pirelli British Rally Championship headed for Yorkshire for the Trackrod Rally. Garry and co-driver Gordon Noble led the cars away from the start ramp in the centre of the busy market town of Malton and headed for the first stage, a short spectator special round the Showground at nearby Pickering. Garry was to benefit from being first on the road as he left the other competitors behind in his dust. A steady run through the Cropton and Gale Rigg stages brought him back to Service in Pickering with no dramas. On the following loop of three stages through the Dalby Forest complex, a difficult section through the quarry on Stage 6, Givendale, caused Garry and many other competitors to hit a rock but thought there was no damage to the car. However, back in service they discovered they had lost the rear bumper which was soon replaced. Stage 7, a rerun of the Pickering Showground stage which had become very rough during the first run, was cancelled, and the cars headed back to tackle Cropton and Gale Rigg for the second time. Co-driver Gordon Noble said The gearbox started to rattle near the end of Stage 8, so we decided to drive at a reasonable pace on the next stage, but be gentle with the gears. The 206 technicians changed a gearbox in service as a precautionary measure. Garry has driven very well today, Im impressed with him. At the end of Leg 1, Garry was second placed Super 1600 and lying sixteenth overall. Leg 2: Overcast and slightly damp conditions prevailed as dawn broke over Malton and drivers gathered to leave parc ferme at 7.00 am. The Pickering Showground stage had been regraded overnight but there were no dramas before the cars headed back to the forests for two long stages across the moors, Langdale and Pike Hill. Just after the start of Stage 11 when on a fast sweeping bend, any chance Garry had of winning the S1600 championship were shattered as the front wheel dropped into a culvert close to the edge of the track and the car was stuck. It took several spectators and over four minutes in lost time before Garry was on his way once again, fortunately with no damage to the crew or car. At second service Garry commented, Its really frustrating, we needed to be holding onto second behind Kris Meeke if we were to be in with a chance of the S1600 title. This has cost us today as we only have two more stages to make up the time difference. Jennings really attacked stages 14 and 15, taking the steep fast down hill track into the famous Dalby Woodyard at speed in order to make up time. But as much as Garry pushed on, time was not on his side in order to close the gap. The Irish duo finished the rally 4th in Super 1600s. This puts the pair in joint 2nd place overall in the S1600 Championship going into the final round. Their goal is to secure second in the championship as the lead in now out of their reach. The Tempest Stages is on October 26th in and around Aldershot, Hampshire in the South of England. Points: Super 1600 Championship Kris Meeke 67 Garry Jennings 43 Leon Pesticcio 43 Ryan Champion 38 Super 1600 Co-drivers Chris Patterson 52 Gordon Noble 49 Tim Sturla 45 The Peugeot 206 Super 1600 carried the 2003 Brake! Road Safety Week logo on the Trackrod in support of this years campaign. Gordon Noble is a road safety engineer for Omagh District Council so the campaign is close to his heart. Road Safety Week is an annual event founded and coordinated by Brake, the road safety charity, and supported by schools, companies, community organisations, local authorities and police forces. The objective is to raise awareness of dangers on the road and how to be safe, and encourage all road users to take care. This year Road Safety Week is 22-28 September. Volunteers are always needed for educational visits and community events and more
08/09/03 Jennings Takes Third on Home Rally Round 5 of the Pirelli British Rally Championship came to a new home town of Armagh, just a short drive from home for works Peugeot 206 Super 1600 driver Garry Jennings who was recovering well from his recent water skiing accident, brought his 206 home in 3rd place in the Super 1600 category. Leg One started from The Mall and headed out for the first loop of three stages, all close to Armagh. In damp and overcast conditions, Stage 1 proved to be challenging with a gearbox problem that was to mean a unit change at service. The crew went on to pick up a puncture on Stage 2 resulting in a loss of over three minutes when combined with the gearbox problems. At the half way point, the service area at the Armagh City Hotel, the Peugeot mechanics worked at lightening speed to change the gearbox and a front strut comfortably within the twenty minutes available, only to discover a bent sump guard, caused by earlier heavy landings, which stubbornly refused to fit back onto the car, and 30 seconds penalties were incurred. The saga of events on the first loop left Jennings lying down the field and seventh in Super 1600. As the cars headed back to repeat the stages, darkness descended but Garrys bad luck on his home event was to continue when he switched on the lights at the start of Stage 6, only to have the cars lighting fail. He got through the stage on only two spotlights and co-driver Gordon Noble proved his worth reading the notes by the light of a pencil torch kept for just such emergencies. However, at the end of the day, Jennings had reclaimed valuable places overall and was looking forward to making a strong challenge on the ten stages to come. Leg two; the day dawned fine but with low lying mist over the Sperrin Mountains and the stages nearest Garrys home town of Ballinamallard. A steady run over the first loop of three stages saw Garry rise to 17th overall and fifth in S1600, despite the rear shock absorbers over heating on the bumpy stages. These were changed at the subsequent service. On the following loop of three stages, Garry continued his fight back to 14th overall and 4th in Super 1600. Jennings commented; I was disappointed at the start of the rally, ending up at the back of the field but to finish 12th overall and 3rd in Super 1600 on my home rally was good considering I hadnt been in the car for five weeks. Gordon Noble commented Garry coped very well today with the difficult conditions. With three stages between services, there was never going to be a right tyre choice. One minute it was dry with plenty of grip, the next minute it could be raining hard or lots of mud on the road. The sixth round of the Pirelli British Rally Championship takes us to Yorkshire for the Trackrod Rally. 27/28th 15/08/03 Garry Jennings making good progress after water ski-ing incident 206 Super 1600 works driver Garry Jennings making good progress after water ski-ing incident Team Peugeot TOTAL - Super 1600 Manx International Super 1600 winner, Garry Jennings fell and dislocated his right hip in a water ski-ing incident in Ireland on Friday. Jennings, who has had the dislocation corrected in surgery, is making a good recovery. Pending physio treatment and confirmation from the medical team, he aims to contest the Ulster International Rally as planned in his works Peugeot 206. Jennings commented; I was out on Loch Erne last Friday (8th Aug)water ski-ing behind a friends boat when I fell. I think I was very lucky not to have done more damage and although Im sore, I am glad my leg is facing the right way now! Mick Linford, Peugeot UK Motorsport Manager added; Garry is the sort of guy who enjoys adrenaline sports; but unfortunately they bite back sometimes. Lets all wish him a quick recovery in time for Ulster.
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