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Friday, 21 March 2008

Kumho Tyres MSA British Rallycross Championship, Lydden Hill  23/24 March.

The British Rallycross Championship gets underway this Easter weekend at the 'home' of Rallycross at Lydden Hill with a prestigious list of contenders who will pave the way for the 2008 title storyboard.

Headlining the event is the 2007 champ Ollie O'Donovan with his Peugeot 306 T16 who will be doing his utmost to protect his crown - O'Donovan commented " We haven't made many changes to the car as we have taken the approach that it is still highly competitive, same car, same driver and the same team with Tony Bardy Motorsport, we are talking to a potential new sponsor and this could mean some big changes during the 2008 season, in the short term we will focus on retaining the title"

 

The 2005 British Champion Pat Doran has thrown down the gauntlet and is also aiming high for the 2008 title in conjunction with Team Duo Racing, Doran said " For a starter we have bought our RS200 back from George (Tracey) and I can confirm that Liam will be piloting her hopefully at every round of the MSA Championship.The RS200 will be decalled with the new Hydrex/Duo Rallycross Team livery as will the Fiesta which has taken a complete rebuild over the winter break to make it lighter and we have found more power too"

New Team Duo colour scheme unveiled at todays press day at Lydden Hill

Muliple British and Irish Champion Dermot Carnegie also intends to put a spanner in the works with his Fiesta ST Supercar with many changes made over the winter utilising his recent Irish Championship title winning campaign to further develop the car to be a real contender and also intends to tap in to the Belgium and Holland rounds of the European stage.

 

'Mad' Mark Watson is returning with his Citroen Xsara to further build on his successes of last year where he was leading the MSA title early on only to be set back by a "frustrating" mechanical failure. Watson completed his 2007 hopes with a title victory in the Rallycross Open Championship, intends full title attacks again this year and will also be venturing in to Europe at the French round in May.

 

Lawrence Gibson is another Championship hopeful and will be returning to the BRC with his Metro 6r4 after a major engine failure at round one of 2007, Lawrence Gibson from Bandridge Northern Ireland who specialises in performance car sales said " We are really excited to be back, our 6R4 will be carrying number 16 for the 2008 season and I really intend to push hard and show the guys in the modern machinery what we are all about. Lydden is my favourite circuit and I will do my best to put on a show for the Metro fans"

 

Steve Hill (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9), David Binks (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7), Andy Grant (Ford Escort Cosworth), Mike Manning (Ford Puma), Steve Mundy (Ford Focus) and Tommy Graham (Ford Escort Cosworth) are all  potential event winners and will be ones to watch to upset the applecart with the headlining previous Championship winners, as will too the European Supercar entrants of Ron Snoeck who will debut his VW Golf and Koen Pauwels piloting his proven Ford Focus.

 

The Supermodified Category has a 16 strong field with regular hopefuls such as Jamie Bird (Renault Clio V6), Mike Howlin (Fiesta ST), Don Shannon (Volvo S40), John Collins (Vauxhall Tigra) and Alan Tapscott (Vauxhall Corsa).


Ben Power (Ford KA) will be hoping to push his newly installed 2.3 engine to higher levels and to further improve on his solitary Supermodified round win over three time champion Dave Bellerby last season. Bellerby is currently building an S2 Lotus Exige and it is unlikely that the car will be ready in time, however his dominating S1 Exige is now at the grasp of George Tracey JR who has graduated from the Junior category and looks set to take charge of his new mount.

 

Another one to watch out for will be Mike Turpin who will be debuting his highly anticipated Vauxhall VX220.

 

Joining the Supermod's will be European guests Luc Maris with his awesome Volvo 242 and Johan Jacobs with his Ford Mondeo.

 

The Stock Hatch Category will be treading in new territory with the inclusion this year of the Kumho controlled tyre and the new 16 Valve category. Tina Scott will be unveiling her brand new Citroen C2 and will be joined by Michael Jones with his Citroen Saxo VTS.

 

Joe Cunningham (Peugeot 106) will be upgrading to the Stock Hatch category from the Juniors where he remained consistently toward the front of the field during 2007.

 

Tony Lynch has sold his 2008 title winning Peugeot 205 to Bob Hardie who will be sampling Rallycross for the first time and is entered in to the BTRDA (clubmans) Championship. Lynch and 'Team Geriatric' have prepared a fresh 205 for his 2008 campaign and will be carrying the number '8' which demonstrates how high his successes reached in the 2007 MSA BRC

 

The Bill Gwynne Junior Rallycross Category will be strengthened throughout 2008 with new contenders who will meet the minimum age requirement of 14 as the season progresses. Likely event winning hopefuls are Samatha Thom who created a stir last season displaying ultimate talent in her 1000cc Mini and Dan O'Brien who is showing constant improvement in the Juniors and aims for title silverware. O'Brien will be debuting the 'Maximum Motorsport' team with fellow competitor Matt Thompson.

 
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