16/02/06 - Rally drivers are
gearing up for the opening round of the 2006 MSA
Pacenotes Northern Ireland Rally Championship,
due to kick off at Kirkistown Race Circuit this
Saturday 18 February!
Defending champion, Kevin Lynch (Dungiven), heads
the entry list in his Subaru Impreza WRC. The
successful businessman virtually ran away with
last year’s championship but his attendance
at the opening round of the 2006 series is anything
but certain. Business commitments have already
interfered with his participation at two rallies
this year, one of which was also based at Kirkistown,
and Lynch cites the same reason for his uncertain
attendance.
“We’re up to our two ears with work
at the moment,” Lynch said two days before
the event. “Will I be at Kirkistown? - that’s
a million dollar question! To be honest, I really
haven’t got the time. I put an entry in
to make sure I had the option and the car is ready
but I’m 95% certain I won’t be there.
Saying that, it’s still at the back of my
mind and if the time is there on Friday evening
and Saturday morning, then I’ll be sitting
on the start line!”
His dominance of last year’s series makes
the Dungiven driver the hot favourite for victory.
Glenn Allen (Cookstown), who is seeded second
for this Saturday’s event, was last year’s
championship bridesmaid. With Damian Connolly
sitting beside him, the Corolla WRC pilot is hoping
to go one better in 2006.
“I haven’t been out since Rally Ireland
in October,” Allen said, “so it’ll
be good to get back out and see what the craic
is. The boys are finishing the car off today (Thursday)
so hopefully I’ll get a run in her on Friday.
We’re going to do the full championship
and have a go at the Irish National series as
well.”
Sean Devine (Strabane) has also entered the event
in his S9 specification Impreza WRC. The Construction
company owner used January’s Kirkistown
based New Year Stages Rally to blow off the winter
cobwebs. Unfortunately, a broken gearbox forced
him to the sidelines during the closing stages
while lying in second position.
The winner on that occasion was Denis Biggerstaff
and the Dromara man will pilot his Subaru Impreza
WRC at this weekend’s event. With a new
co-driver on board, Bangor’s Jonathan MacDonald,
the former British Rallycross and N.I. Rally Champion
is hoping to take his Feckin’ Irish Whiskey
sponsored Impreza to another podium finish.
Whiskey company owner and event sponsor, Shane
Braniff (Portaferry), is also entered in a Skoda
Octavia WRC while Nigel Hicklin, Raymond Johnston,
George Robinson and Gary White complete the leading
class 8 crews.
Production Category
In the Production category, Dickie Curran (Greyabbey)
heads the entry with his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo
8.5. His son Michael (Bangor), the current Irish
National Group N champion, was seeded behind his
father but pulled his entry earlier this week
after selling his car.
Curran Junior’s absence means Johnny McKenna
(Draperstown) heads the challenge to Dickie Curran.
McKenna, who sealed a deal with Hankook Tyres
for this year’s championship, started his
year on a high with victory at the GMW Stages
Rally just two weeks ago.
Martin Elliott (Antrim) is next in line and the
former circuit racer, who won Group N at Kirkistown
12 months ago, is hoping history will repeat itself.
Kieron Graffin, Paul McKenna and 19-year-old Connor
McCloskey will also be setting the stages alight
while a late entry from former Production champion,
Richard Hogg, throws the cat among the pigeons.
Business commitments forced the Limavady man to
take a temporary sabbatical from rallying but
now he is looking forward to get back behind the
wheel.
“I might be a little rusty but sure, who
cares!” Hogg said. “I can’t
wait to get back into the sport, I’ve definitely
missed it over the past year. Tubs (Mark Hanna)
and I are really looking forward to Kirkistown!”
Two wheel drive
Superdrive is sponsoring the two wheel drive
category and such is the quality of entry, the
first crew is listed outside the top 30. Crumlin’s
Rodney White and Kara Bateson head the list in
their Sunbeam but it won’t be an easy ride.
Mark 2 preparation expert, Camillus Bradley (Draperstown),
is next in line with a host of other drivers,
such as Wesley Patterson, Barry McKenna and Bob
Riddles, all capable of taking the honours.
Event Summary and top 20 entries
The Eurocables Stages Rally sees competitors
tackle six stages, all based within the confines
of Kirkistown Race Circuit. The proceedings kick
off at 9am with the champagne finish due to take
place at dinner time.
1. Kevin Lynch / TBA - Subaru Impreza WRC
2. Glenn Allen / Damien Connolly - Toyota Corolla
WRC
3. Sean Devine / TBA - Subaru Impreza WRC
4. Denis Biggerstaff / Jonathan MacDonald - Subaru
Impreza WRC
5. Nigel Hicklin / TBA - Toyota Corolla WRC
6. Raymond Johnston / Richard Bell - Subaru Impreza
WRC
7. George Robinson / Tommy Speers - Ford Escort
WRC
8. Gary White / TBA - Ford Escort Cosworth
9. Dickie Curran / Chris Curran - Mitsubishi EVO
8.5
11. Johnny McKenna / Eugene O'Kane - Mitsubishi
Lancer EVO 6
12. Martin Elliott / Brian Crawford - Mitsubishi
Lancer EVO 6
13. Brendan O'Hagan / Paul Hone - Ford Focus WRC
14. Seamus Heron / Billy McCullins - Toyota Corolla
WRC
15. Kieron Graffin / Neil Doherty - Mitsubishi
EVO
16. Paul McKenna / Charlie Beatty - Mitsubishi
Lancer EVO 6
17. Connor McCloskey / Crawford Henderson - Mitsubishi
Evo 9
18. Michael Black / Christopher Simms - Toyota
Celica 4WD
19. Trevor Ferguson / Barry Rutter - Subaru Impreza
20. Willie Singleton / Charles Orr - Ford Escort
Cosworth
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