Posted: November 13, 2016 2:18 PM - 9454 Hits
Round 4 - 2012 Northern Ireland Rally Championship
Posted: November 13, 2016 2:11 PM
Camillus Bradley became only the second two-wheel drive pilot in more than 10 years to win a round of the Carryduff Forklift MSA Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship on Saturday!
While John Waring secured 2010 Circuit of Ireland National Rally success in his Escort, it was Bradley and navigator Charlie Beattie who claimed the win at last weekend's Tour of the Sperrins Rally in their Mark 2 Escort, round four of the 2012 series.
More than 30 crews entered the Davagh based event with 2010 winner Derek McGarrity leading the field away in his MINI John Cooper Works WRC. With James McKee calling the pace notes, McGarrity set the pace on the opening stage but only by six-tenths of a second from Bradley, who was closely followed by Drew Stewart's Escort.
McGarrity, who is in the hunt for his third N.I. Championship title, increased his lead to more than six seconds after stage two but Bradley fought back on the third test. After surviving a big moment on stage two, Bradley swiped six-tenths of a second out of the rally leader, and there was more to come.
The Mark 2 pilot, who rates Davagh as one of his favourite hunting grounds, set a scintillating pace through the fourth test. He swiped almost seven seconds out of McGarrity, moving him into the rally lead.
Nine-tenths of a second separated new rally leader Bradley and second placed McGarrity, but the MINI pilot's challenge was set to fade further. A problem on the fifth stage saw McGarrity lose around 40 seconds dropping him to third overall.
Suddenly, Camillus Bradley and Charlie Beattie had 18 seconds in hand over Drew Stewart and David White going into the final stage. And a clean run on the final test ensured Bradley and Beattie secured Tour of the Sperrins Rally victory!
Drew Stewart and David White claimed second overall in their Escort, while third overall for McGarrity and McKee was enough for them to maintain their Carryduff Forklift N.I. Championship advantage.
Outside the top three, Kieron Graffin and Neil Doherty were the best of the rest in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8. They had trailed Declan McNaughton and John Rowan after stage one, but McNaughton incurred a stage maximum on stage two. That allowed Graffin into fourth overall, and he stayed there until the finish.
Trevor Ferguson and David McElroy had looked set to secure fifth overall and first in Group N, but a puncture on the fourth stage saw them plummet down the order. Instead, Alistair Cochrane and Gary McElhinney secured fifth in their Escort, with Raymond Mason and Paul Hone completing the top six and securing the Group N spoils.
Carryduff Forklift N.I. Championship crews now enjoy a one month break before returning to action at Newry and District Motor Club's Mourne Rally. Regulations and event information will be available soon from www.nirally.com.
Meanwhile, in the McGrady Insurance Junior 1000 Rally Challenge, the 14 to 16-year-old drivers were back in action at the McAleer's Spar Stages Rally, based near Enniskillen at St. Angelo on Bank Holiday Monday. On this occasion, Adam Bustard and Nigel Mills secured their maiden win in the series, heading home championship leaders Ben Crealey and Liam Regan by just 1.4 seconds. Rhys Bunting and Andrew Bushe claimed third.
Posted: November 13, 2016 2:07 PM
1 Camillus Bradley/Charlie Beatty Ford Escort MkII 32m48.6s
2 Drew Stewart/David White Ford Escort MkII 33m14.7s
3 Derek McGarrity/James McKee Mini WRC 33m36.0s
4 Kieron Graffin/Neil Doherty Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII 33m51.4s
5 Alistair Cochrane/Gary McElhinney Ford Escort MkII 35m04.5s
6 Raymond Mason/Paul Hone Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 35m14.8s
7 James Kennedy/Heather Kennedy Ford Escort MkII 35m21.2s
8 Gary Price/Ronnie Craig Ford Escort 35m28.6s
9 Gerard McFall/Connor O'Loan Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 35m29.7s
10 Kyle Orr/Damian Garvey Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII 35m33.4s
Posted: May 4, 2012 12:13 PM
The Carryduff Forklift MSA Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship returns to action this Saturday for round four, the Tour of the Sperrins Rally.
The focus is very much on quality rather than quantity when almost 30 crews line up for the start of the six-stage event. Based at Cookstown's Greenvale Hotel, crews will be led off the start ramp by current Championship leader, Derek McGarrity.
The Glengormley car dealer has secured maximum scores at each of the opening three rounds of the season. He used a Subaru Impreza WRC to great effect at round one, while he used a MINI WRC to secure maximum points at rounds two and three.
He is set to make another change at the Sperrins. A Hyundai Accent WRC is his mount of choice for the event as he bids to regain the Sperrins crown which he last held in 2010.
Two years ago, McGarrity sealed the win by less than three seconds from Sean Devine. And one year earlier, he nabbed the win by an even closer margin when he emerged victorious by 1.3 seconds from Declan McNaughton's Escort.
So it should come as no surprise to find Declan McNaughton and John Rowan seeded at number two in their Escort for this year's event. They came close to winning the rally outright in 2009, and have high hopes of going one better with a fast and tidy run through Davagh's lanes this year.
Starting at number three, Raymond Mason and Paul Hone are first of the Group N seeds in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9. Their Group N rivals will include Gerard McFall, Brian McFall, Jason Curran and Trevor Ferguson, who are all seeded between numbers seven and 10.
Sandwiched between Mason and the rest of the Group N contenders are three super-quick Mark 2 Escort crews. Drew Stewart, Alistair Cochrane and James Kennedy will all be tussling for the top two-wheel-drive positions.
The action kicks off at approximately 10.30am on Saturday morning with the first of six stages. The winners will cross the finish ramp at approximately 5pm. For more information, log on to www.nirally.com.