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[Rallying] Mckinstry Leads Dramatic Manx Rally PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 07 May 2006
MCKINSTRY LEADS DRAMATIC MANX RALLY

Ulsterman Kenny McKinstry grabbed the initiative on the opening night of the RBS International Manx Rally as the drama unfolded on round three of the MSA Gravel Rally Championship

Aiming for his fourth win on the event McKinstry and co driver Noel Orr headed the crews back to the TT Grandstand after four stages around the Island to lead by 9.7 seconds ahead of former Manx Rally winner Melvyn Evans and co driver Sean Mullally, with last year’s victors Roger Duckworth and Mark Broomfield in third position less than 20 seconds adrift.

Defending champions Paul Bird and Ian Windress overcame handling problems to reach the overnight halt in fourth as the Subaru WRCs packed the leaderboard leaving Marcus Dodd and Andrew Bargery in their Hyundai Accent WRC in fifth.

But a number of crews did not reach the end of leg one and those included joint Championship leaders going into the latest ANCRO Championship round, Barry Johnson and Steve Perez who both retired. Johnson and co driver Stewart Merry’s Subaru was first to go when gearbox problems ruled them out after SS2 and Perez retired one stage further after a 100mph impact with a bank in his Ford Focus WRC whereby both he and co driver Scott Martin emerged without injury. Another crew not to see the overnight halt were Craig Middleton and Robin Hernaman who suffered exhaust problems in their Hyundai Accent on the long third stage this evening.

In the supporting classes Alistair Tough and Alister Mackay lead the Subaru Group N Trophy with Anthony Willmington and Andy White heading the Mitsubishi Ralliart Evolution Cup.

The surviving crews restart tomorrow morning at 8.45am with a further ten stages in the centre and north of the Island before returning to the finish in the late afternoon where the worthy winner will be acclaimed.

Interim Top Ten Positions after SS4 (All information provisional as of 10pm 05.05.06)
PositionDriver/Co-DriverCarTime
1Kenny McKinstry/Noel OrrSubaru0:34:13.6
2Melvyn Evans/Sean MullallySubaru0:34:23.3
3Roger Duckworth/Mark BroomfieldSubaru0:34:31.4
4Paul Bird/Ian WindressSubaru0:35:02.0
5Marcus Dodd/Andrew BargeryHyundai0:35:10.7
6Jon Ingram/Ian AllsopFord Focus0:36:04.3
7Mark Jasper/Don WhyattMG Metro0:36:10.1
8Tony Davies/Patrick WalshSubaru0:36:15.6
9Steve Hendy/Aled DaviesFord Escort0:36:27.9
10Steve Fleck/Tony EttlingerSubaru0:36:37.1
More details on the event can be found at and information on the MSA National Gravel Rally Championship is listed at www.gravelrally.co.uk. Results can be found at www.ancro.info
 
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