RESULTS
Latest results across the different types of motorsport governed by Motorsport UK
Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship
Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship
Sam Touzel, co-driven by Max Freeman, won his first Protyre Motorsport UK Asphalt Rally Championship on the Dunoon Presents Argyll Rally. A clean sweep of seven fastest times on Friday, and a further six fastest, and three second-fastest, times on Saturday had Touzel 1min 26secs clear at the finish. Hugh Brunton, co-driven by Richard Wardle claimed the Protyre Asphalt runners-up spot with three stages to go. Jason Pritchard and Phil Clarke were third, and maintain their overall lead in the series – just one point ahead of Touzel.
Latest Championship Standings |
1st |
Jason Pritchard |
110 points |
2nd |
Sam Touzel |
109 points |
3rd |
Neil Roskell |
80 points |
Making their first Scottish Rally Championship start this year, Rory Young and Jamie Edwards made a very last-minute swap from a Polo to a Skoda Fabia for the Argyll Rally. Despite the lack of familiarity with the car they were tied for the lead after Friday night, and pulling clear on Saturday morning to take the win by 28 seconds at the finish. Hugh Brunton and Richard Wardle were third at the overnight stop, but hauled themselves into second by the midday service, and then pulled 20 seconds clear of Mark McCulloch and Michael Hendry who finished third.
Latest Championship Standings |
Drivers |
1st |
Mark McCulloch |
51 points |
2nd |
Ian Forgan |
45 points |
3rd |
Brett McKenzie |
41 points |
Co-drivers |
1st |
Michael Hendry |
54 points |
2nd |
Chris Lees |
49 points |
3rd |
Barry Young |
47 points |
Fuchs Lubricants Motorsport UK British Historic Rally Championship
Woodford Trailers Motorsport UK HSA British Sprint Championship
Graham Blackwell
Russ Otway
Will Rowlands, with Emyr Hall alongside, claimed his first-ever BHRC overall and Category 3 win in Argyll, after David Crossen retired before the start of the Whistlefield stage with mechanical issues. Paul Thompson and Josh Davison kept out of trouble in their Escort MKII to secure a fine second place overall and in Category 3, while third place went to Nick Kitching and Josh Carr, who enjoyed a strong Scottish run to round out the podium.
Latest Championship Standings |
Category 1 |
Terry Cree / Richard Shores |
33 points |
Category 2 |
Adam Milner / Roy Jarvis |
96 points |
Category 3 |
David Crossen / Ben Taggart |
95 points |
Category 4 |
Baz Jordan / Arwel Jenkins |
137.5 points |
Sheffield and Hallamshire Motor Club gave 90 drivers a weekend sprint treat with nine double laps of Mallory Park in June. Winners in the Woodford Trailers HSA British Sprint Championship were Pete Goulding with three first places, and Steve Broughton making a good comeback after a transfer gear breakage on the start line. Standout performances from Graham Porrett and Grahame Harden were worth noting.
Latest Championship Standings |
1st |
Pete Goulding |
422 points |
2nd |
Steven Miles |
392 points |
3rd |
Steve Broughton |
366 points |
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