Posted: January 24, 2011 12:08 PM - 4209 Hits
2011 Red Kite Stages & 2011 Red Kite Historic Stages
Posted: January 24, 2011 12:08 PM
Tom Cave finished this weekend's Red Kite stages rally, the first event in his 2011 campaign, in second place overall, by just a second. The 19 year-old held a healthy lead going into the final stages but despite his second puncture of the day, he still took the class win as consolation.
Tom was back at the wheel of his Group N Subaru Impreza for the event, preparing for the start of his 2011 British Rally Championship campaign next month. He began the one-day event trading times with the Subaru World Rally Car of James Belton, despite an early puncture, four miles into the Crychan stage.
However, Belton suffered problems that led to his retirement before the fourth stage of the event, meaning that the pressure was off Tom, as he headed into the second loop of three stages with a 12-second lead.
But he suffered another puncture, three miles in this time and as the tyre completely shredded, he and co-driver Craig Parry lost almost half a minute getting to the end of the stage. He then pushed hard on the following stage to try to regain some of the lost time, going through 17 seconds quicker than the first run in the morning and 23 quicker than the closest competitor, Tom Naughton in a Mitsubishi Evo9.
But his chances of reclaiming the leading position were scuppered when the final stage of the event was cancelled, and the times stood. Therefore, Tom was classified in second place, just one second behind Naughton. However, he was classified as winning his class, since although he and Naughton were in the same class, Tom was awarded the win as Naughton won overall.
Commenting after the finish, Tom said;
"That was a very frustrating day, particularly as the last stage was cancelled. But you can't keep thinking about "What if?" - Tom won and we took the class win, which is good.
"It was quite tight at the front to start with - James and I were swapping times and I wasn't sure how it was going to play out, taking the fight to a World Rally Car. But when he retired, it took the pressure off and I thought we would have some breathing space.
"When we picked up the puncture, close to where we got one in the first run through, I knew we were in trouble. I pushed as hard as I could on the second of the three stages but couldn't quite close the gap and when the last stage was cancelled, that was it.
"I think today shows that the DMS guys have done a great job with the car over the winter - it felt really good to be back in the car and I'm really pleased with the pace we showed. I'm looking forward to the Wyedean Rally in a couple of weeks time now but I'm sure the competition will be even harder there - the field is huge and there are at least five WRCars entered already."
Tom's next event, the Wyedean, is the first round of the Silverstone Tyres BTRDA series and takes place on Saturday 12 February, based at the racecourse in Chepstow.
Posted: January 14, 2011 10:46 AM
Tom Cave's 2011 rally campaign will begin next week, when he tackles the Red Kite Rally in his Subaru Impreza N10. The 19 year-old will use the event, as well as next month's Wyedean Rally, as warm-up events for his assault on the 2011 British Rally Championship.
Tom initially had an entry for this year's Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo but decided that the resources necessary to contest the event would be better served to compete on several events to ensure that he was in the best shape for the beginning of the BRC on the Sunseeker Rally in February.
The Subaru, the same car which Tom and co-driver Craig Parry used to win the 2010 Coracle Stages Rally outright, has had an extensive rebuild at the hands of Davies Motorsport Services, including a new engine and gearbox and Tom is looking forward to gauging the improvements since his maiden rally win last year.
He carried out a brief test before Christmas but the snowy conditions meant that he was unable to assess the improvements. However, another test scheduled days before the start of the Red Kite should give him the opportunity to find out how far the car has progressed over the winter.
And while the Subaru isn't the car that he will use in the BRC, he is buoyed by the last time he drove it; "The objective for the Red Kite is to get some seat time and start preparing for the first round of the BRC, Rally Sunseeker.
"I'm looking forward to being back in the Subaru - we had a great result last time out in it and of course, I'd be lying if I wasn't secretly hoping for a similar result next week.
"I've been working quite hard over the winter, both on my physical fitness and with Craig on the pace note system and I'm raring to go. The plan is to go for it on the Red Kite and see what the pace is like. I can't wait."
The one-day event takes place on Sunday 23 January and covers 45 stage miles from the rally base in Llandovery. The leading crew is expected to finish the event at 14.30Hrs.