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Tuesday, 23 September 2008 |
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One of the early entries for the UTS Cheviot National
Rally has come from Tracey-Louise Muir and her co-driver husband Garry.
Travelling from their home in Peterhead, near Aberdeen, the couple have clocked
up many hundreds of miles contesting their first full season of MSA Asphalt
Rally Championship events, of which the Cheviot is the final round. While
several of the rallies have seen them venturing into unfamiliar territory, they
are no strangers to the Otterburn Ranges.
In 2007 Tracey-Louise won the Scottish Tarmack Rally Championship
outright and finish second in class in the Tyrespot North of England
Championship which also includes the Cheviot in its
calendar.
Maintaining a 100% finishing record, Tracey-Louise
started 2008 driving a Citroen AX and then changed mid-season to a Peugeot 106.
She has long since put herself into an unassailable position in her Championship
class and will be hoping that the Cheviot will provide her with the opportunity
to improve her standing in the 'Front-Wheel Drive' category as well.
When not driving the length and breadth of the country towing
their rally car to and from events, Tracey-Louise is the Service Manager for a
disability charity, while Garry works as a hydraulic technician.
The Entries Secretary for the UTS Cheviot National & Keith
Knox Stages Rallies, from whom regulations and entry forms are available, is :
Gordon Bradford - E-mail :
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