Harry Flatters Rally (asphalt) BHRC - 02-03 Aug 08

Posted: August 7, 2008 1:11 PM - 7444 Hits

Round 6 - 2008 MSA British Historic Rally Championship

  • Winners: Peter Lloyd & Graham Handley

BHRC report, round six: Harry Flatters Historic Rally

Posted: August 7, 2008 1:02 PM

Right from the start of the Harry Flatters Historic Rally, Mark Solloway and Den Golding took control of the rally in their Ford Escort Mk2 and after nine stages on the classic Epynt ranges, they headed category three by almost a minute.

Round six of the 2008 Dunlop/Gambia MSA British Historic Rally was another excellent event as crews tackled the unique challenge of Epynt. Category wins for Steven Smith/Howard Pridmore and Patrick Watts/Elgan Davies were very important in championship terms, but it is Neil Calvert and Arlene Cookson who still head the points with two rallies to run.  

Category 1
It was a busy weekend for Elgan Davies, as the Flatters clashed with a friend's wedding. He missed the recce while at the wedding, dashed up to Brecon for Saturday evening's leg and then rushed off to the evening party before returning to the rally on Sunday morning. But that didn't affect the pace of the Sunbeam Tiger and, though narrowly headed overnight by the Dessie Nutt/Geraldine McBride Porsche 911, Watts/Davies soon moved ahead on Sunday morning.

By the time they arrived at the finish back in Brecon, the Tiger was a minute clear of the Porsche, even though Watts declared Epynt not suited to the Tiger. "Like trying to park a double-decker bus in Tescos," was his analogy. "We've been trying very hard," said Nutt after a very attacking performance.

A remarkable third in category one (and B2 victory) fell to James Stait/Gill Cotton in the MG Midget after a titanic battle over the final two stages with the Lotus Cortina of Neil Calvert and Arlene 'Miss Accrington Stanley' Cookson. Eventually, the gap was just 2.3s in favour of the Midget. "We really had to go for it on the last two stages," said Stait after a mighty performance.

Calvert/Cookson duly won B4 to retain their overall championship lead, despite breaking a tramp bar on Saturday evening. Second in B4 with a very strong run came Paul Mankin/Desmond Bell in their Lotus Cortina.

In B1, Gary and Jane Edgington had a tremendous run to victory as Gary made his Epynt debut in the Singer Chamois. A different engine had been fitted since the Isle of Man. "This one only revs to about 7200," said Gary.  

Category 2
It all nearly went wrong for Smith/Pridmore over the big jump at the flying finish of the opening stage and a very heavy landing gave car and crew a major whack. But far worse was to come when Ken Forster/John Stanger-Leathes caught the jump marginally wrong, landed on the grass and rolled their Escort Mk1 four or five times. Thankfully the crew were okay and had the benefit of a check from Dessie Nutt when he arrived on the scene two minutes later.

Smith/Pridmore went into Sunday with a 4s lead over David Stokes/Guy Weaver (Escort Mk1) but were able to edge away as Stokes turned in another attacking drive to take second and win class C5. "We've broken the Pridmore jinx," said Smith at the finish, after two mechanical retirements on previous events with Howard co-driving. Second in C5 after a good event went to the Porsche of Peter Lythell/Chris Parsons.

Other than a top-end misfire, Stokes had a clear run and went clear of Ernie Graham/Robin Kellard (Escort Mk1), while Frank Cunningham/Ryland James (Escort Mk1) took third in C5.

Though not registered for BHRC points, Toby Adam/Byron Jones had a fine run to C3 victory in their Escort Mk1, with maximum points going to Drew Wylie/Neil Ewing in their Escort. An excellent third in C3 came Robin Shuttleworth/Mark Midgley, on their first attempt at Epynt with a C3 car.

However, it would have been different had the Escort of Neal James/Kevin Jones not broken its diff on the penultimate stage, bringing a great performance to an end.  

Category 3
The destiny of category three was never in much doubt with Solloway/Golding turning in another epic performance in the Escort Mk2. Into the lead overnight, they went further clear on Sunday and were able to measure their pace over the closing stages to win by just under a minute. "Just a good, safe run," said Solloway, despite showing the usual commitment that makes him so popular with the Epynt spectators.

Another local legend headed the chase as Terry Brown and Kevin Evans ran second throughout in their Escort Mk2. A change of gearbox and propshaft kept them busy at main service.

One of the performances of the weekend came from Darren Moon and John McNichol (Escort Mk2), making their Epynt debut. They picked up their pace all the way through and were second fastest to Solloway on the final stage. "Very surprised," said Moon of the result. "I've enjoyed it," he added of the ranges.

Their increasing pace took Moon/McNichol clear of Simon Tysoe/Cliff Simmons as the rally progressed, but Tysoe was pleased just to finish after a run of dramas. Fourth in D5 was a good result, as Epynt newcomers Richard Hill/Patrick Cooper were next after a steady run following a cautious start on Saturday.

Class D3 was dominated by Arwel Evans and Arwel Jenkins with a typically spirited drive in their Escort Mk2, while young Conor Corkill, partnered by Howard Allison, turned in a very impressive debut run on Epynt to take second in class.

Results & Photo

Posted: August 7, 2008 12:51 PM

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Posted: July 27, 2008 3:57 PM

BHRC preview, round six

Posted: July 24, 2008 9:44 AM

Fresh from the closed public roads of the Isle of Man, contenders in the Dunlop/Gambia MSA British Historic Rally Championship will head for another asphalt challenge over the Epynt ranges on the Harry Flatters Historic Rally (2/3 August).

With the Epynt event marking round six of the eight-event schedule, the title contest is building up for a tremendous finale and the major players will all be pushing hard on the daunting roads, high in the Brecon Beacons.  

Category 1
After radiator dramas on the Isle of Man, Patrick Watts and Elgan Davies need a strong finish to keep their title bid running on the Harry Flatters. Their Sunbeam Tiger should be the car to beat, although Epynt punishes the brakes on the Tiger and chasing hard will be Dessie Nutt and Geraldine McBride in their Porsche 911.

While the pair of sports cars battle for category 1, the Lotus Cortina of Jonathan and Graham Gale will not be far behind and will set a fierce pace in class B4 against the similar car of Neil Calvert/Arlene Cookson.
In the 1300cc category, class B2, James Stait and Gill Cotton are having a great season in their MG Midget, despite an unfortunate off on the Isle of Man. They will fly over Epynt providing repairs to the Midget are completed in time, while class B1 is topped by the Sunbeam Imp of Gary and Jane Edgington. They also had a great run on the Isle of Man, but will need to have completed some engine work before heading for Epynt.

  Category 2
Category two is for the cars produced from 1968 to 1974 and Steven Smith and John Nichols head the key title contenders in their Porsche 911RS. Another maximum score would give them a very strong championship position, but they face a mighty gaggle of Escorts, as well as the Porsche 911s of Peter Lythell/Chris Parsons and Irish veteran Derek Boyd, on what could be his first attempt on Epynt.
In Escorts in class C5 will be defending champions David Stokes and Guy Weaver, as well as Ernie Graham/Robin Kellard, Epynt virgin Frank Cunningham co-driven by Epynt veteran Ryland James and Rupert Lomax/David Alcock.
The contest in class C3 is likely to be one of the best of the rally, with a gaggle of very quick Escorts. Ken Forster/John Stanger-Leathes have a race against time to repair their car after an accident on the Isle of Man, while local aces Bob Gibbons and Neal James will be very rapid in their Escorts. Tim Jones/Don James are always quick, but lack experience of the venue, while Isle of Man based Conor Corkill could be a dark horse and Drew Wylie has proven pace, along with Peter Smith and Andrew Siddall in two more cars from XS Racing.
 
Category 3
Category three is for the most recent cars, those produced between 1975 and 1981, and is home to the Ford Escort Mk2s. Two of the quickest cars will be those of Richard Hill/Patrick Cooper and Darren Moon/John McNichol, but neither driver has ever been to Epynt before, so they face a steep learning curve when the rally starts on Saturday afternoon. Conversely, Simon Tysoe and Rob Dyson have accumulated some good Epynt experience in recent times and could go very well. Phil and Mick Squires did the event for the first time a year ago and really enjoyed it, so they will be pushing for a good result this time around. Chasing the Escort pack in class D5 will be the Sunbeam Lotus of Adrian and Dan Seabridge and the Vauxhall Chevette of Roger Kilty/Lynette Banks.

The contest for class D3, the 2-litre Pinto powered Escorts, is set to be a straight fight between Will Onions/Tim Hobbs and Arwel Evans/Arwel Jenkins.  

However, two more major names should be confirmed on the entry list and both are potential overall winners, running either Mk1 or Mk2 Escorts. Mark Solloway is the fastest man over Epynt in historic cars, while Terry Brown has experience to spare. If they do both start the rally, they will be at the very head of the contest.

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Posted: January 28, 2008 10:42 PM

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