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Leg Three - Carlisle to Carlisle
Kick Energy rally driver Steve Perez's hopes of a
remarkable finish expired on the very last stage of the four-day marathon when
the engine of the Lancia Stratos blew just a few miles from the finish of the
Roger Albert Clark Rally.
After clawing his way back up from 29th on Saturday morning, and
despite a melody of mechanical dramas throughout the loops in Yorkshire and
Scotland, the Chesterfield businessman along with Scottish co driver Kevin Rae,
battled their way up into seventh place going into today's final leg in Kielder
Forest.
The first four stages of the day went to plan and Perez was
looking good to consolidate his position when on the very last test of the
rally, and the 18.5-mile Broomylinn stage, the Lancia's engine expired forcing
Perez out.
Despite the drama, such are the modern day rules that Steve was
classified as a finisher due to the 'Super Rally' rules, in tenth position
overall and second in class, but in typical sportsman-like fashion, Perez
refuted the placing:
"The idea of this fantastic event is to recreate the golden
days of the Lombard RAC and if that had happened to me then, then I'd have been
a retirement, end of story. The modern day rules have classified us in the
results but for me, that's not in the spirit of things as far as I'm
concerned" said Steve before enthusing:
"What another brilliant event and congratulations to the
organisers who have done a wonderful job. For 99% of the event, we were happy to
entertain the massive crowds, especially being one of the few non-Fords in the
rally. But I feel really, really sorry for our service crew who are more
downbeat than Kevin and I. They spilled blood to keep us going throughout the
event and we'd not have made it this far if it hadn't been for their fantastic
efforts, they are all heroes in my book."
"What it does mean is we now have to come back next year and
finish this job off. The car is getting better all the time and is in a fairly
de-tuned state at present whilst we've been sorting the reliability issues. With
another year's development under our belts, we intend to be competitive right
from the start."
The RAC Rally was won by M-Sport boss and Perez's good friend
Malcolm Wilson in a Ford Escort and now Perez turns his attention to the
modern-format of Britain's round of the World Rally Championship when he
contests Wales Rally GB which starts in Cardiff on Thursday 4th December: "I'm
transporting myself forward thirty-five years in just three weeks time and
that's the next challenge!" concluded Steve.
Roger Albert Clark Rally - Provisional Results After
SS31
1 Malcolm Wilson/John Millington (Ford Escort Mk2 RS1800) 3hr
42m01s
2 David Stokes/Guy Weaver
(Ford Escort RS1600) + 6.24
3 Seamus O'Connell/Paul
Wakely (Ford Escort Mk2) + 9.56
4 Charlie Taylor/Steve
Bielby (Ford Escort) + 10.19
5 Phil
Squires/Mick Squires (Ford Escort RS1800) + 11.34
6
William Onions/Tim Hobbs (Ford Escort RS1800) + 16.11
7 Reg
Britton/Gerry Buckley (Ford Escort Mk2 RS1800) + 21.01
8
Andrew Siddall/Colin Thompson (Ford Escort RS2000) + 21.28
9 Bob
Bean/Malcolm Smithson (Ford Lotus Cortina Mk1) + 21.31
10
Steve Perez/Kevin Rae (Lancia Stratos) + 28.44
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