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Trackrod Rally Yorkshire Forest Stages - 23-24 Sep 22

Posted: September 23, 2022 6:34 PM - 2259 Hits

Trackrod Rally Yorkshire - 23-24 Sep 22 - BRC
Trackrod Historic Cup and Land Rover Challenge - 23-24 Sep 22 - BHRC
Trackrod Forest Stages - (Sat) 24 Sep 22 - BTRDA/English

Round 6 - 2022 British Rally Championship
Round 7 - 2022 BTRDA Rally Series
Round 6 - 2022 Motorsport UK British Historic Rally Championship
Round 4 - 2022 Motorsport UK English Rally Championship

YORKSHIRE IS MAKE OR BREAK FOR CRONIN’S CHAMPIONSHIP QUEST

Posted: September 23, 2022 6:22 PM

The outcome of this weekend’s Trackrod Rally Yorkshire will be critical to the success or otherwise of Keith Cronin’s endeavour to secure a record-equalling fifth British Rally Championship. A non-finish on the previous round in Wales provided a significant setback to his season, and allowed his main rival, Osian Pryce, to move seven points clear in the BRC standings. With Pryce having three wins to Cronin’s two so far, the Cork driver must realistically take victory at the weekend to set up a final round showdown on the Cambrian Rally next month.

Cronin had taken the lead on the third stage of Rali Ceredigion, but his progress was ended abruptly early on the following stage when his Volkswagen Polo GTi R5 was pitched into a roll. “We were on a steady pace, certainly not taking any risks”, recalls Cronin. “There was a bale placed in front of a gate pillar on the left hand side, just after a slight right on a low crest. The grip went a bit light at the top and the car went out a bit wide, the bale was protruding onto the road slightly, I just clipped it, and that was that”. While Cronin and co-driver, Mikie Galvin, were uninjured from the impact, their Polo sustained heavy damage. “It definitely hasn’t helped our cause, it means we really have to win this weekend to stay in with a chance of taking the title on the last rally”, he continued. “The crew at Tom Gahan Motorsport have done a great job to get the car sorted in a couple of weeks, we’re all set for Yorkshire. It’s an event we’ve gone well on before. It used to be the final round, and we’ve won the championship there twice in the past”.

Trackrod Rally Yorkshire gets underway on Friday evening, with the ceremonial start in the seaside town of Filey. There is just one stage that night, a run in the dark through the famous Dalby forest, which was often a feature of the World Championship RAC Rally in a previous era. Five further stages follow on Saturday, Cropton, Gale Rigg, Staindale and Langdale, with Dalby again rounding out proceedings shortly after 2pm. The Finish celebrations are due to take place in Filey at 3.15pm. Spectators will be admitted to Dalby on both days, and to Cropton, tickets can be purchased at rallyyorkshire.co.uk

Keith Cronin and Mikie Galvin are supported in the British Rally Championship by M O’Brien Group of Companies, Molson Group, Keohane Seafoods, Inver Energy, Cremin Coaches, Cronin’s Homevalue Hardware, Cronin’s Centra (Ballylickey, Leap and Union Hall) and Pirelli Tyres.

British Rally Championship showdown speeds into Yorkshire

Posted: September 23, 2022 6:20 PM

The Motorsport UK British Rally Championship makes a return to the iconic Dalby Forest next weekend, as the Trackrod Rally Yorkshire [23-24 September] hosts the penultimate, and potentially title-deciding round of the 2022 season.

The blisteringly fast English forest stages are well-known across the decades for witnessing epic battles when the World Rally Championship visited the region and now the British Rally Championship will head to Filey on the Northeast coast for its annual foray into the nearby woods.

The longest gravel encounter of the season sees over 56 hard-fought miles on offer for the British Championship protagonists and as if the rapid tests are not challenging enough, Friday night offers up a spectacular 11-mile blast under the cover of darkness in the popular Dalby complex to test the crews further still.

And the battle for supremacy on the six-test event will be more intense than usual as series leader Osian Pryce will battle for the ultimate goal, the prestigious British Rally Championship title.

From the seven rounds in store this season, the Welshman has won three of them and that has put him and co-driver Noel O’Sullivan in the pound seat this weekend. If the Melvyn Evans Motorsport-run Volkswagen Polo GTi crew take maximum points, they can secure the title Pryce has spent so long yearning for with a round to spare.

But only a win will do for the Michelin-backed ace and any other result means the fight will go down to the final round in Wales in October. Pryce has netted two asphalt and one gravel victory in 2022 but will need to be on form if he is to lift the coveted trophy in Yorkshire, even with him nominating his Joker for this round.

Behind him, a host of eager challengers are waiting to usurp Pryce’s efforts. Nearest title protagonist Keith Cronin came into the BRC this season in a bid for a record-equaling fifth title in his Pirelli-shod Polo GTi but will need to ensure Pryce doesn’t take the win next weekend if he is to keep that dream alive.

He and Mikie Galvin suffered a sizeable roll last time out at Rali Ceredigion and the squad has faced a race against time to repair the Volkswagen. It’s a tough ask to be back on the front-running BRC pace after such an incident, but if anyone can, it will be Cronin.

But it's not just the Irishman that can put the brakes on Pryce’s goal. As the season progresses, there are several BRC1 newcomers that have upped their pace and challenged the leaders, coming within a whisker of victory in many cases.

Ruari Bell and Max Freeman have shown blistering speed this season but have yet to really hook up their Skoda Fabia. A maiden BRC1 podium on the Grampian is a sign of their gravel intent and the rapid Yorkshire tests could suit them perfectly.

Day one leader at Rali Ceredigion James Williams enjoyed giving the Hyundai i20 N Rally2 an impressive UK debut, eventually taking second spot on his home event. He and Dai Roberts are more than capable of hounding Pryce and could well secure their first BRC win.

Garry Pearson is the sole Fiesta Rally2 contender in his Hankook-backed machine. With Dale Furniss on the notes, Pearson is overdue another podium, his last being on home turf at the Jim Clark Rally.

National Rally Champion
Another contest that can be decided at the weekend is the National Rally Champion race and the hot favourite is the 2019 series runners-up Alan Carmichael and Arthur Kierans. The Hyundai i20 pairing simply has to finish in Yorkshire to seal the deal, but as we all know, that is easier said than done. Craig Jones and Ian Taylor continue to learn the gravel in their Fiesta 4x4 and are eager to grab their second win of the season.

Junior British Rally Championship
Eamonn Kelly did all he needed to do to secure the hotly contested Junior BRC title last time out and bags a supported drive in a Hyundai i20 N Rally2 on a WRC round in 2023 for his efforts. But co-driver Conor Mohan missed out by virtue of the Joker points score and so Kelly heads to Yorkshire to ensure Mohan can also claim the spoils.

Ioan Lloyd and Sion Williams are enjoying their debut season in the Junior BRC and once they shook off some bad luck, are racking up the points in their Peugeot 208 Rally4. Lloyd is aiming for the runner-up spot in the series and playing the Joker card in Yorkshire is the perfect tactical move.

Rali Ceredigion was a tough event for 2021 Academy Trophy winner Johnnie Mulholland and co-driver Eoin Treacy after technical issues in their Fiesta Rally4 blighted a good result and maximum use of the Joker nomination. They head to the Trackrod locked in the battle with Lloyd for second place.

After a ceremonial start on Filey seafront at 19:00, crews head out to Dalby for the tricky darkness blast on Friday night. Saturday hosts the bulk of the miles, with tests in Cropton, Gale Rigg and Langdale before returning to Filey to spray the champagne on Saturday afternoon.

Keep tabs on all the latest BRC developments by visiting www.britishrallychampionship.co.uk or by following us on social media: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter using #BRC.

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