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LATEST RESULTS NEWS
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Probite British Rally Championship
Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship
Jon Armstrong won the JDS Machinery Rali Ceredigion, claiming his first Probite British Rally Championship win and his maiden FIA European Rally Championship victory. Partnered by Shane Byrne the Northern Irishman set a relentless pace on the tricky moorland stages, finishing over half a minute clear of the chasing pack and underlining his credentials as one of Europe’ s top rallying prospects. Estonian rising star Romet Jürgenson, with Siim Oja, secured the ERC runner-up spot and moved into fourth place in the British Rally Championship standings. William Creighton and Liam Regan kept their title ambitions alive with third place in the BRC, and fifth overall.
Latest Championship Positions
1st
William Creighton / Liam Regan
90.5 points
2nd
Meirion Evans / Dale Furniss
74 points
3rd
Romet Jurgenson / Siim Oja
69 points
Liam Clark and new co-driver Chris Williams topped the contenders in the Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship during round four, the Woodpecker Stages. In truly testing conditions, Clark drove a faultless rally to scoop maximum points and finish third overall in his Ford Fiesta Rally2. Matthew Hirst and Declan Dear came home second, after adding two minutes of road penalties and catching a slower car in Stage. Another strong performance netted third PWRC points for James Giddings and Aled Davies. Two rounds remain, the Cambrian Rally in October and the Wyedean Rally in November.
Latest Championship Positions
Drivers
1st
James Giddings
104 points
2nd
Liam Clark
92 points
3rd
David Tomlin
73 points
Co-Drivers
1st
Aled Davies
111 points
2nd
Keith Ashley
77 points
3rd
Colin Jenkins
76 points
JEP
Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship
Motorsport UK British Drag Racing Championship
Callum Pudge / Santa Pod
Rounds 22, 23 and 24 took place at Donington Park where Tom Ingram was able to extend his lead over Ash Sutton in the title race. Tom Chilton claimed his first BTCC pole position since 2011 and then victory in the opening around. Dan Cammish triumphed in the second race, but it was the finale that arguably held the biggest sway in the championship fight. Ingram got the better of Sutton in the reverse grid contest, increasing his lead to 32 points, while Cammish’ s successful day helped him consolidate third overall.
Latest Championship Positions
1st
Tom Ingram
377 points
2nd
Ash Sutton
354 points
3rd
Dan Cammish
264 points
250mph turbo cars ruled at Santa Pod Raceway’ s European Finals as the FIA European Pro Modified Championship’ s concluding round and the Motorsport UK British Drag Racing Championship’ s penultimate round were combined. Finland’ s Jere Rantaniemi won both race and FIA crown for the second straight year, beating fellow turbocharged racer, Estonia’ s Andres Arnover, in the final. Arnover padded his lead in the Motorsport UK points. His 5.808sec / 252.39mph low qualifier set the event’ s low elapsed time and top speed.
Latest Championship Positions
1st
Andres Arnover
361 points
2nd =
Andy Robinson
296 points
2nd =
Michel Tooren
296 points
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