Posted: October 14, 2003 11:41 AM - 6166 Hits
Report by Declan McCay
Posted: October 14, 2003 11:41 AM
James was 53s ahead of 2nd placed driver James Gillen and co-driver Victor
Carrothers in an Escort, while Adrian McElvaney finished 3rd with co-driver
Paul Goodman in another Subaru.
Harrison from Macclesfield in England, enjoyed the event, with this win
proving that he arrived on the rally scene here in Ireland, after his
previous victory on the Clare Stages Rally. He did find this a difficult
task here in the Donegal Hills, with the level of competition here in the
"Rally County of Ireland". Dunlop National Championship winner Eugene
Donnelly was in top form early in the day, but the Maghera driver was unable
to maintain his dominant lead, after the dreaded Breenagh proved a stage too
far for the Maghera driver.
Harrison reported having more than a few ?moments? on the last stage trying
to preserve his lead, but kept the drive of his life safe and sound to pass
the last stage finish.
Speaking before the event start on Saturday morning, James said he had not
had such a good run in Donegal, before and felt that he was short on
experience on Donegal tarmac, perhaps returning to compete on the Donegal
International. Speaking after his win outside Letterkenny's Holiday Inn,
Harrison told reporters to keep him a place at the Donegal International as
he claimed this was his proudest moment, winning on the Donegal Roads.
However, James Gillen did himself a proud, by setting the fastest time on
the final stage, after a ?maximum attack mode? drive. He was able to claim
2nd place overall. As for Adrian McElvaney, a steady drive earned him 3rd
place and should give him a top finish in the Dunlop National Championship.
Champion winner Eugene Donnelly congratulated Harrison on his win.
The overall winners top 10 for the event include:
O/all Car Driver/Co-driver Time 1st 4 Jim Harrison/Harvey Bell (Impreza WRC) 46.46 2nd 12 James Gillen/Victor Carruthers (Esc.Cos) 47.39 3rd 6 Adrian McElvaney/Paul Goodman (Impreza WRC) 47.47 4th 8 Patrick Elliott/Martin Cahill (Impreza WRC) 47.52 5th 15 Andrew Stewart/Fabian McShane (Lancer N) 47.56 6th 11 Ivan Stewart/Gerard Callaghan (Escort Cos) 48.09 7th 7 David Armstrong/Herbie Blackburn (Escort WRC) 48.37 14 Alan Nesbitt/Enda Sherry (Celica) 48.37 9th 17 Garry Jennings/Derek Brannigan (Peugoet) 48.50 10th 19 Martin Doherty/Crawford Henderson (Lancer) 49.57Clerk of the Course, Leonard Wilson, thanked all the marshals and officials of the event for their hard work in making the event a safe one for all to compete and watch. He went on to thank all the residents and land owners along the route, for their co-operation over the past few days, and to the Donegal County Council, Garda Siochana, Civil Defence, Health Board, Red Cross for their assistance in making this event possible this week-end.