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Probite British Rally Championship
Motorsport UK British Car Trial Championship
Julian Robinson
Reigning FIA Junior WRC champion Romet Jürgenson claimed his maiden Probite British Rally Championship – storming to the Carlisle Stages victory in spectacular fashion across a dry and dusty Kielder Forest. The Estonian M-Sport ace and co-driver Siim Oja set the fastest time on all but one stage, to win ahead of round one victors William Creighton and Liam Regan, while Garry Pearson and Hannah McKillop rounded out the podium.
The dry weather caused chalky dust, rather than mud, to challenge competitors in their search for grip at the popular Ivinghoe Aston venue. Eight meandering sections were tackled in four rounds. The dry going, coupled with clever use of the hilly terrain, produced a tricky course. A full entry of fifty-five starters enjoyed an excellent day’ s trialling in the chilly sunshine, scores ranging from only 9 marks lost, to an eye watering 216 marks lost! Barry Redmayne drove his Liege to best overall performance of the day
Latest Championship Standings |
1st |
William Creighton |
43 points |
2nd |
Romet Jürgenson |
33 points |
3rd |
Keith Cronin |
30 points |
Latest Championship Standings |
1st |
Charlie Dovey |
18 points |
2nd |
Trevor Moffatt |
14 points |
3rd |
Mark Hoppe |
12 points |
5 Nations British Rallycross Championship
Lydden Hill / Jeremy Halse
In front of a big crowd at Lydden Hill over Easter Weekend, it was former champion, 2007 title-winner Ollie O’ Donovan who started on pole position for Saturday’ s final, with his son and teammate Patrick taking semi-final penalty, and dropping to row two. Yet it was Patrick O’ Donovan who made the best start, moving around the outside of turn one to climb to second, then overtook leader the at the hairpin on the opening tour to seize a lead he wouldn’ t relinquish. Derek Tohill finished in second, fending off huge pressure from Oliver Bennett who came home third. The Easter Monday podium mirrored that of Saturday’ s, with Patrick O’ Donovan coming out on top of a turn one battle with Tohill and leading the race throughout, while Bennett slotted in third.
Latest Championship Standings |
1st |
Patrick O’ Donovan |
40 points |
2nd |
Derek Tohill |
34 points |
3rd |
Oliver Bennett |
30 points |
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