Irish rally driver, Shaun Gallagher, battled through a
tough weekend on the penultimate round of the French
Peugeot 206 Cup to maintain his lead in the Peugeot
Junior Championship.
Posted: October 14, 2003 12:14 PM
Le Rallye Touquet was a twelve stage, tarmac event,
run just south of Calais. The event began on Friday
night with two stages run in the dark. Shaun?s
spotlights failed just 2km into the opening stage but
amazingly he set a time just fifteen seconds slower
than the leader. He fixed this problem on the road
section and set 2nd fastest time on stage two, leaving
him 5th overnight.
Saturday broke a dry, sunny day and there were six
stages. From the beginning set-up problems where
holding the young Donegal driver back. Shaun also
suffered ECU failure on the way into the final service
and pushed the car to his mechanics.
Day three consisted of four stages and hopes that the
Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award Winner would
climb back up the leader board were quickly dashed
when he lost 5th gear on the morning?s opening stage.
However he battled on, determined to gain valuable
experience and looked after the gearbox all day,
dropping just two places to his rivals. It was enough
to give him 8th position and keep his Junior
Championship lead.
Shaun's next event is the Wales Rally GB in early
November, his prize for winning the 2003 British
Peugeot 206 Super Cup.
Gallagher Moves into 2nd in French Peugeot Championship
24/09/03
Irish rally driver, Shaun Gallagher, 23, battled
through a tough weekend to move into 2nd position in
the French Peugeot 206 Cup and take 4th spot in the
French Peugeot Gravel Championship.
The Terre des Cardabelles was a 14-stage gravel event
and round 6 of the French Peugeot 206 Cup. The stages
were fast and tricky with layers of loose gravel lying
on top.
The event got off to a difficult start when Shaun
suffered brake problems on the opening two stages.
This problem has fixed during service but then
suspension problems hampered his recovery and he
finished the day in 12th position.
There were six stages to be contested on day two but
Shaun's luck did not change. Three punctures during
the day severely disrupted his progress back up the
leader board. With only six tyres allowed for the
event Shaun was now forced to run on repaired tyres,
despite this Shaun battled through and moved into 8th
position overnight.
Day three was a fresh start for the 23-year-old and he
set 4th fastest time on days opening stage. This was
quickly followed by fastest time on the next stage and
Shaun had moved into 3rd place with two stages
remaining. Bad luck struck again on the penultimate
stage with another puncture leaving Shaun with no
spare tyre for the final rough stage. With this in
mind Shaun took the final stage cautiously but
maintained position and finished the event in 3rd
place.
Shaun is now lying 2nd overall in the French Peugeot
206 Cup. The next event in the championship is the
Rallye Le Touquet in early October that Shaun competed
in last year as part of the British Peugeot 206 Super
Cup. Having won there last year he is looking for a
good result again this year.
His next event is the Trackrod Rally (Yorkshire) next
weekend (27th & 28th Sept.). It is the final event in
the 2003 British Peugeot 206 Super Cup a championship
that Shaun has already won.
02/09/03
Gallagher's Run of Bad Luck Continues
Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award Winner, Shaun
Gallagher, competed in Round 5 of the French Peugeot
Gravel Championship the Terre des Causse Rouergats
this weekend.
The young Donegal driver was hampered by the tight,
tricky stages early on but began recover on the third
stage of the day. However his recovery was short lived
when fuel pump failure on stage four caused instant
retirement.
Shaun now returns home and begins preparations for the
crucial Ulster Rally. A win on this event will secure
Shaun the British Peugeot 206 Super Cup.
The Ulster Rally is a two-day tarmac event based in
Armagh and is notorious for its gruelling schedule.
The event starts on Friday at 3pm with day one
finished at 10 o'clock that night. However the crews
do not have much time to rest as the rally re-starts
on Saturday morning at 6am running right through until
4:30pm.
Gallagher Suffers 1st Retirement in 25 Events20/07/03
Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award Winner, Shaun Gallagher,
suffered his first retirement in twenty-five events and fifteen
months at Round 5 of the French Peugeot 206 Cup and French Peugeot
Gravel Championship.
The Rally Terre des Langres was run near Dijon in France and the long
gravel stages were rough with deep ruts and large rocks.
Shaun was instantly on the pace and even with a burst radiator he
managed to set 2nd fastest time on the opening stage. On the next
stage Shaun as just one second behind the leader and was lying 2nd
overall by just eight seconds.
However, on stage three Shaun and co-driver Richard Pashley landed
heavily following a 6th gear jump, the 206 bottomed out, bursting a
hole in the sump, causing instant retirement.
"Obviously I am disappointed" commented Shaun "But the championship
only counts five scores from the eight rounds so we're still very
much in the running.
The French Championship now takes a break until late August.
29/06/03
Gallagher Moves into 2nd Position in French Peugeot 206 Cup
Irish Rally driver, Shaun Gallagher, and co-driver Richard Pashley
battled through a troubled weekend in France to earn themselves
valuable championship points and move himself into 2nd position in
the race for the French Peugeot 206 Cup. The Donegal driver is also
leading the Peugeot Junior Championship.
The Rallye du Rouergue, run in South France, was a fifteen stage
tarmac event, with fast, technical mountain stages. This was Shaun's
first tarmac event since March and with temperatures over 30°C the
Motorsport Ireland Billy Coleman Award Winner had a lot to adjust to.
The event did not start well for Shaun when on the opening stage he
lost his brakes and was forced to drive that stage and the next
without them. Stages four and five were run in the dark and Shaun
began to adjust to the conditions and set two very quick times.
Day two did not get any better for the 23 year old when he bent a
steering arm on the first stage of the day and there were another two
stages to drive before service. Following service Shaun was happy
with the handling of the car but an off on SS8 and a puncture on SS9
hampered his progress back up the leader board. The remaining two
stages of the day were trouble free and Shaun finished day two 12th
overall.
Following a difficult two days Shaun made a conscious decision to get
the car to the finish fully aware that he needed the valuable
championship points. He moved up a place into 11th on the second
stage of day three and he maintained this pace to end, finishing 11th
overall and earning ten important championship points.
"It was a very tough weekend," commented Shaun. "We just kept
wondering what was going to go wrong next, but we battled through and
the points we earned are vital in the championship race"
Shaun returns home on Monday and has just one day in Ireland before
he leaves for then next round of the British Peugeot 206 Super Cup,
the Jim Clark Memorial Rally.