07/06/08 - This year's Modern
Tyre Service Mourne Rally saw Peadar Hurson secure
victory for the second consecutive Pacenotes MSA
Northern Ireland Rally Championship event!
Fresh from his KBB Tour of the Sperrins win just
a couple of weeks earlier, the Warrenpoint driver
and navigator Damian Garvey sealed another victory
by a slender six seconds from Derek McGarrity
and James McKee on Saturday.
It was McGarrity who was quickest out of the blocks
though, as he powered his Subaru to the top of
the leaderboard by three seconds from Hurson on
stage one. Then Hurson turned up the wick to move
into the rally lead, and when McGarrity lost 25
seconds during the fourth stage with a puncture,
suddenly Hurson led the event by half a minute!
Hurson's substantial lead didn't last long though
as the tables turned through stage five. He lost
more than 20 seconds with a puncture leaving McGarrity
back in the hunt. Over the ensuing stages, McGarrity
whittled down the rally leader's advantage, and
after stage eight, he regained the rally lead.
Hurson tried hard to fend off McGarrity's challenge
but the former Northern Ireland champion matched
his pace through the closing stages. Mere seconds
separated the two crews through the final miles,
and McGarrity would have won the event by four
seconds only for a final twist in the tale...
Both crews received road penalties after stopping
to change their punctured tyres earlier in the
rally. They arrived late at time controls as a
result, with Hurson receiving an additional 20
seconds of penalties while McGarrity received
30 seconds. That was enough to switch the final
positions, ensuring Hurson emerged victorious
by six seconds from McGarrity!
"It was the first time we entered the Mourne
Rally and we had a great day," Hurson said
afterwards. "We had a puncture midway through
the second run of Gullion so that knocked us back
a bit, but Derek McGarrity had punctures as well
so it kept the whole thing alive!"
Outside the battle for victory, last year's winners,
Glenn Allen and Damien Connolly, arrived home
in third overall. The defending champions headed
home Sean Devine and Damien Duffin, who now move
to the top of this year's championship standings.
They entered the event tied on points with Connor
McCloskey and Francis Regan, but McCloskey retired
after stage one with gearbox troubles in his Subaru.
There were plenty of thrills and spills in the
Sunoco Fuels Group N category, but on this occasion
it was Martin McCormack and Liam Moynihan who
kept out of trouble to seal the category victory.
They won the production class from early leaders,
Alan Carmichael and Ivor Lamont, with Brian McFall
and Liam McAuley third. Paul Britton and Mervyn
Galbraith were also in the mix, but they rolled
their Impreza out of the rally during stage five.
In the Superdrive sponsored two wheel drive category,
Gary McPhillips and Mark Tierney had a stunning
drive to secure fifth overall as well as top 2WD
honours in their Mark 2 Escort. Briefly headed
by Manus Kelly and Donal Barrett during the early
stages, they quickly jumped on top of their game
to win the category by 48 seconds. Kelly finished
second with the flying Daniel McKenna and Andrew
Grennan third.
The Pacenotes N.I. Championship now enjoys a mid-season
break before returning to action in August for
the first of four loose-surface forestry events.
Based from Limavady Recreation Club, the Dogleap
Stages will take place on Saturday 2 August. Regulations
and other information can be downloaded from the
official championship website at www.nirally.com.
Modern Tyre Service Mourne Rally - top
10
1 Peadar Hurson/Damien Garvey (Impreza WRC) 43m39s
2 Derek McGarrity/James McKee (Impreza WRC) 43m45s
3 Glenn Allen/Damien Connolly (Corolla WRC) 44m15s
4 Sean Devine/Damien Duffin (Impreza WRC) 45m09s
5 Gary McPhillips/Mark Tierney (Escort Mk2) 46m25s
6 Sean McArdle/Gerard McMonagle (Corolla WRC)
46m32s
7 Manus Kelly/Donal Barrett (Escort) 47m13s
8 Emma McKinstry/Kenny Hull (Impreza WRC) 47m16s
9 Martin McCormack/Liam Moynihan (Lancer Evo 9)
47m21s
10 Daniel McKenna/Andrew Grennan (Escort Mk 2)
47m32s
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