Posted: February 6, 2016 12:58 PM - 5562 Hits
Counting Round - 2016 Junior 1000 Rally Challenge
Posted: February 6, 2016 12:58 PM
The first round of the 2016 McGrady Insurance ANICC Junior 1000 Rally Challenge Ireland, took place at Kirkistown, for 500 Motor Club's New Year Stages event. Just four Junior 1000 crews lined up for the six stage event, with some new prospects still in preparation at this early stage in the year. In 2015 the challenge had record numbers, and made history by dominating the English/ Scottish/ Irish encounter on the Solway Coast in Scotland, but many of our Junior stars came of age at the seasons end, and we wish them now the best of luck in senior rallying.
One of our current breed Daniel Harper won the prestigious Ginetta racing Scholarship over the winter, and he will be contesting the British Touring Car Championship support events. It is just a sign of the level of talent we have had in Junior 1000, and in the main event at Kirkistown, former Junior 1000 Challenge runner up Kyle White took and a fantastic third overall in his Citroen C2 R2 Max ahead of many four wheel drive super-cars. 2014 Champion William Creighton also performed well in his Peugeot 208 R2, and congratulations also to 2013 champion, Adam Bustard being awarded Ford Fiesta R2 drive at the recent Autosport show. These are just several examples of how the challenge has helped to nurture young talent.
Starting at number one in the Junior's on Saturday, was 2015 champion- Kilrea's Josh McErlean, with cousin Tommy once again in the co-driver's seat. The champions dominated the day, taking all six fastest times in the Peugeot 107, proving once again that are names to look out for in the future. In second were Peter Bennett and Arthur Kierans, with some excellent times towards the end of the day. The reigning Scottish Champions had sold their winning Citroen C1, but when their new Skoda Citigo wasn't ready they had to go car hunting, hiring the ex Ben Crealey/Eoghan Bogue Micra for the day. It was a new experience for Loughgall teenager Peter, in this left hand drive machine, but despite a bit of bale bashing on stage four, they smiled all day on the way to an excellent second place and a useful haul of championship points.
Ruari Bell once again made the trip from London to contest a round of the series, and this time in a Peugeot 107. A spin on stage three was the only real drama as he learnt the car, and close the gaps to the leaders by the end of the day to claim third. Scottish visitors Peter Beaton and co-driver Kenny Foggo were fourth on their Nissan Micra. The welcome visitors are planning to contest the season and they very much enjoyed what was only Peter's third rally.
The series also supported by the rally classified website www.rallysales.eu heads for round two, back at Kirkistown on February 13th, where some new challengers may join the fray.
2016 McGrady Insurance Junior 1000 Rally Challenge Ireland- Rnd 1 Positions:
1st Josh McErlean / Thomas McErlean Peugeot 107 33m04.3s
2nd Peter Bennett / Arthur Kierans Nissan Micra + 35.2 s
3rd Ruari Bell/ Jim Crozier Peugeot 107 + 2m01.9s
4th Peter Beaton/ Kenny Foggo Nissan Micra + 6m48.3s