02/08/08 (Photo:
RallyPics.org)
- Dungiven driver Kevin Lynch dominated Saturday's
North West Motor Factors Dogleap Stages Rally
where he claimed a record sixth consecutive win
at his home event!
With Martin McNicholl calling the notes, the
crew crossed the finish in their Ford Focus WRC
more than one minute ahead of Glenn Allen and
Damien Connolly, with Connor McCloskey and Francis
Regan third.
The rally marked round six of this year's Pacenotes
MSA Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship,
but Lynch's victory had little effect on the overall
series standings. The multiple champion decided
not to contest this year's series, and the Dogleap
Rally was in fact his maiden Pacenotes championship
victory of the year.
It was Sean Devine and Damien Duffin who entered
the Limavady based event heading the championship
tables by eight points from Connor McCloskey and
Francis Regan. Devine was widely expected to be
one of the front runners but a nasty accident
on stage five resulted in a premature end to his
day.
Devine overturned his Subaru Impreza WRC after
clipping the same tree stump which Limavady's
Richard Hogg also hit in 2002. On that occasion,
Hogg's navigator, Michael Gibson, injured his
back, but thankfully there were no injuries for
Devine or Duffin on this occasion.
Devine's retirement allowed Connor McCloskey and
Francis Regan return to the top of the Pacenotes
championship standings, despite finishing behind
rivals Glenn Allen and Damien Connolly. Allen
also moved ahead of Devine in championship terms,
and is only one point behind McCloskey after a
trouble-free run.
Third-placed McCloskey switched his tarmac specification
Subaru Impreza WRC for an Impreza hired from the
McKinstry Motorsport stable, and gelled well with
the new mount. He was swapping seconds with Glenn
Allen's Toyota Corolla WRC throughout the day,
and only for a problem during the eighth stage,
the result between the pair may have been even
closer.
"My wipers stopped working midway through
stage eight," the new championship leader
said afterwards. "We had to cruise through
the stage and I think we lost about 16 seconds.
There are always 'ifs' in rallying but I'm pleased
to get third. Kenny (McKinstry) is first class
to work with so hopefully we can strike a deal
to hire the car for the remaining gravel rounds."
In fourth position, Cathal and Eoighan Rogers
also claimed the Sunoco Fuels production category
spoils by three seconds from Tristan Pye and Kirsty
Riddick, with Johnny McKenna and Paul Garry sixth
overall and third among the Group N crews. It
was McKenna's first event since his accident during
last year's Tour of the Sperrins, and he managed
to get back into the groove very quickly.
As for Richard Hogg and Mark Hanna, seventh overall
was a disappointing result by their high standards.
Driving a Skoda Octavia WRC, turbo problems and
then power-steering problems saw them drop behind
Johnny McKenna on the final stage.
Hogg was lucky to hold on to seventh position,
as Seamus Devine and Tony McHugh finished with
exactly the same time but lost out on the tie-break.
They claimed eighth ahead of Emma McKinstry and
Kenny Hull, while Frank Kelly and Aidan Friel
claimed 10th overall, as well as the Superdrive
two-wheel-drive spoils, in their Mark 2 Escort.
Seamus O'Connell and Sean Magee finished nine
seconds adrift in 11th overall and second among
the two-wheel-drive runners, but Adrian Hetherington
and Graham Henderson deserve a special mention.
Despite rolling their Mark 2 Escort, the crew
managed to get back on the road and finish the
event inside the top 50 overall!
There were countless intense battles throughout
the field, but nobody can take away Lynch and
McNicholl's dominance at their home event. Since
Lynch grabbed his maiden rally victory at the
Dogleap in 2003, he has topped the timesheets
on his home event every year. This year's success
is a record sixth consecutive win, and the Dungiven
pilot did it in style. He claimed rally victory
by almost one minute 30 seconds, leaving his rivals
trailing in his wake.
Round seven of the Pacenotes MSA Northern Ireland
Stage Rally Championship takes crews to Enniskillen
for the Fisher Engineering Stages Rally. Enniskillen
Motor Club is still accepting entries for their
Saturday 13 September event, and more details
can be found online at www.enniskillenmotorclub.co.uk.
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