Posted: August 8, 2019 7:41 AM - 2066 Hits
Round 6 - 2019 Scottish Rally Championship
Posted: August 8, 2019 7:41 AM
The KNC Groundworks Ltd Scottish Rally Championship (SRC) is back after a seven week hiatus, with Euan Thorburn and Paul Beaton poised to take their third championship title on this weekend’s Grampian Forest Rally (Saturday 9th August).
Thorburn and Beaton have been the crew to beat in their Ford Focus WRC05, scooping up victories on the Border Counties Rally, Speyside Stages and the recent Argyll Rally with only a stall at a hairpin costing him the win on the Scottish Rally.
The 2014 and 2017 champions subsequently stand on the brink of the title with a round to spare, and need only to finish the event in a points scoring place to assure them of their third Scottish success.
Their task has been made that bit simpler by the withdrawal of Garry Pearson and Dale Bowen, who have pushed Thorburn and Beaton hard throughout 2019 in their Ford Fiesta R5.
Unfortunately Pearson has elected not to contest either the Grampian or the Galloway Hills Rally in order to preserve his budget for next year, with his championship aspirations looking a bit slim despite three strong podium finishes throughout the year.
But the battle for success on the Grampian will be as electric as ever, with a gaggle of challengers determined to knock Thorburn off his perch.
Jock Armstrong will be at the front of the queue. The double SRC champion isn’t used to enduring a winless season in his Subaru Impreza, but he and Cameron Fair have just the solitary podium to their name this year. Forced to pull out of the Argyll due to last minute car trouble, Armstrong will be looking to make an impression this weekend.
Bruce McCombie and Michael Coutts bagged their first podium in their Ford Focus WRC on the Argyll, finally getting on top of the start-line issues that have plagued their year. The Grampian is McCombie’s home event, so he’d dearly love a repeat result.
John Wink and Neil Shanks had an Argyll to forget; their Hyundai i20 R5 suffering with several mechanical gremlins. Wink debuted the Hyundai on this event two years ago, and is a definite dark horse for a podium result.
Michael Binnie and Claire Mole are still determined to bag their first SRC podium together in their Mitsubishi Evo IX, while Donnie Macdonald and Andrew Falconer return in their Ford Fiesta R5 after missing the Argyll.
SRC Live sponsor Royal Aero’s managing director Calum MacLeod makes a welcome return to the championship in his rare MG ZR S2000. He and co-driver Claudia MacLeod last competed over three years ago in 2016.
Ian Baumgart and Sinclair Young share the lead of the Albyn Garage SRC Challengers with Alan Dickson and Martin Forrest heading to Aberdeenshire. Baumgart’s Impreza and Dickson’s Evo IX will be challenged by the Evo IX’s of Keith Morris/ Terry Mallin and in particular Thomas Gray / Harry Marchbank who scored a sensational fifth place in Dunoon.
The Scottish 2WD Championship is predictably close with two rounds of the year remaining.
Iain Wilson and Chris Williams became the first repeat winners on the Argyll in their Ford Escort Mk2, and thus hold a slim lead in the championship. Paul McErLean and Niall McKenna are winless but have been consistent, so lie second equal with Gordon Murray and David O’Brien.
Duncan MacDonald and Neil Ross will be in the hunt as always in their Ford Escort Mk2, as will Mark McCulloch and Michael Hendry who impressed on their Mk2 debut in Argyll. Chris Collie and Gary McDonald are also entering the fray in a Mk2 for their home event, looking to see how they measure up against the leading two-wheel-drive contenders.
Linzi Henderson (Ford Fiesta R2T) and Jude MacDonald (Skoda Fabia R2) are closely matched in the SRC Juniors. Max Redpath is all but assured the Used Car Parts Subaru Cup, but will be challenged hard by championship associate sponsor Mike Moates.
The Grampian Forest Rally consists of 45 superb stage miles and just 80 liasion miles making it a supremely compact route.
It all gets underway at Milton of Crathes at 8.30am with the first car due to return at around 3pm in the afternoon.
The KNC Groundworks Ltd Scottish Rally Championship is supported by Royal Aero, Pirelli Motorsport, Moates Offshore Ltd, Albyn Garage Ltd, RAVENOL and Reis Motorsport Insurance.
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