10/04/07 - Cookstown's Glenn
Allen sealed an emphatic victory at last weekend's
UAC Easter National Rally, round three of the
Pacenotes Northern Ireland Rally Championship.
Navigated by Damien Connolly, the crew extended
their advantage at the head of the series standings
with their second successive win.
More than 100 crews arrived at the start line
of the Londonderry based event and faced 10 stages
in the Sperrins region. Allen immediately set
the pace in his Toyota Corolla WRC, and a puncture
during the third stage of the closed road event
failed to slow his challenge. Seemingly head and
shoulders above his rivals, he surged to the top
of the leaderboard, quickly establishing a substantial
advantage.
In second position, Richard Cathcart and Killian
Duffy had solid start in their Group N Impreza
but they later rearranged the rear of their car
against some solid scenery, dropping them down
the order. That allowed Neil McCance and Sean
Ferris into the runner-up spot, but they also
hit trouble when their Lancer suffered two punctures
during stage three.
The Ford Focus WRC of Stephen Moore and Tony
McHugh would have moved into second, but an overshoot
into a farmyard near the end of the third test
allowed Raymond and David Johnston into the runner-up
spot. The top three of Allen, Johnston and Moore
remained constant until the end of Saturday's
opening leg, while fourth placed Neil McCance
headed the Group N category.
Sunday's stages brought little dramas for the
leaders and Glenn Allen and Damien Connolly continued
to extend their advantage at the top. Enniskillen's
Raymond Johnston had no answer to the flying Toyota,
and when Allen came through to claim victory,
he had to settle for second.
Third place was a much tighter battle between
Stephen Moore's Ford Focus WRC and Neil McCance's
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9. The power advantage was
most definitely in Moore's favour, but Comber's
McCance was giving him a run for his money. He
nipped ahead of the Pomeroy man after stage eight,
only for Moore to return fire and move back in
front one stage later.
McCance tried hard to regain the final podium
position but with the cancellation of the final
stage, he had to settle for fourth, less than
one second in arrears. It was still a good result
for the McCance and Ferris, as they also sealed
the Sunoco Fuels Group N prize. Fifth position
went to Seamus Heron and Elaine Doherty, who had
a clean run in their Ford Focus WRC.
Top two wheel drive honours went to Draperstown's
Camillus Bradley and Danny O'Neill. The Mark 2
Escort exponents finished sixth overall and also
secured the Superdrive cash prize for the second
event in succession, while Aidan and Damien Toner
brought their Escort home in seventh overall,
one minute behind their rivals.
Paul Britton and Martin McGarrity finished eighth
overall and second in the production category,
while Geoffrey Dolan and Adrian Brolly were perhaps
the surprise of the rally. Seeded at number 42,
they brought their Sunbeam home in ninth overall,
almost 10 seconds ahead of George Robinson and
Sean Devlin, who were piloting an Escort WRC.
Round four - KBB Doors Tour of the Sperrins
Round four of the Pacenotes MSA Northern Ireland
Rally Championship takes competitors into the
Sperrins region once again. Based at Walsh's Hotel
in Maghera, the second closed road event of the
year is set to take place on Saturday 19 May.
More details are available from www.nirally.com.
UAC Easter National Rally - top 10 results
1 Glenn Allen/Damien Connolly (Toyota) 1h 24m
52.2s
2 Raymond Johnston/David Johnston (Subaru) +1m
08.3s
3 Stephen Moore/Tony McHugh (Ford) +1m 15.9s
4 Neil McCance/Sean Ferris (Mitsubishi) +0.9s
5 Seamus Heron/Elaine Doherty (Ford) +49.4s
6 Camillus Bradley/Danny O'Neill (Ford) +2.0s
7 Aidan Toner/Damien Toner (Ford) +1m07.6s
8 Paul Britton/Martin McGarrity (Subaru) +27.6s
9 Geoffrey Dolan/Adrian Brolly (Talbot) +1m49.3s
10 George Robinson/Sean Devlin (Ford) +9.9s
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