BRITISH RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP SPEEDS INTO SCOTLAND
June 17, 2016 by MSA British Rally Championship
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Desi Henry has also been successful during the championship calendar break, taking the spoils on the DMACK Carlisle Stages earlier this month. Henry has been refining his potent Skoda Fabia R5 as the Irishman guns for a podium position in Dumfries next weekend. Jonathan Greer has likewise been keeping himself sharp in his Citroen DS3 R5, and the Ulsterman will be looking for another strong points haul before running on his preferred asphalt surface later in the season. Sheffield driver Rhys Yates will have a new Michelin-backed Ford Fiesta R5 Evo at his disposal for the Dumfries-based event and the young gun will be hoping to get to grips with his new mount quickly as he looks to bag more points to elevate him in the championship standings. The newest recruit in BRC1, Thomas Preston will be keen to chalk up his first BRC points in his Skoda Fabia R5 after a solid first round on the Pirelli Carlisle. In the fiercely-competitive DMACK Junior BRC, the fight for bragging rights is wide open and a battle royale is set to resume in the forests of Scotland with 11 junior drivers in action. Winner of the Circuit of Ireland and Pirelli Carlisle Rally, Robert Duggan in his Vauxhall ADAM R2 sits at the top of the tree, with his 'Joker' still to be played. Vauxhall team-mate Mattias Adielsson will be chasing his first BRC win as will Renault Twingo R2 driver Sindre Furuseth. All three will look to build a gap to Mid Wales Stages winner Gus Greensmith in the standings as he elects to miss the Scottish event due to World Championship preparation. There is a chasing pack all eager to score highly and tally a podium on the most northerly event on the calendar. Adam Bustard in his Ford Fiesta R2T will have his sights set on continuing his top three form in Scotland, while Meirion Evans (Fiesta R2T) will want to be fighting at the sharp end after a rigorous development programme during the mid-season break. Blair Brown in another Fiesta R2T will hope to shine on home soil as he is out to better his career-best sixth in mid Wales. Josh Cornwell, Nick Carr, Nabila Tejpar and Umberto Accornero will all be chasing further points while Australian Guy Tyler will be hoping to get on the scoreboard after a difficult start to his campaign. In the BRC2 category, Matt Edwards in his Mitsubishi Evo 9 has an unassailable lead in the series and if the Welshman finishes the Scottish Rally he will extend his firm grip on the championship for production-based machines. In BRC3, Chris Wheeler in his Citroen DS3 R3 will look to overhaul Top Gear presenter Chris Harris in the standings, while Tony Simpson will be keen to make headway in BRC4 in his Kumho-shod Fiesta with the absent Roger Platt and Marty Gallagher electing to sit out the Scottish Rally. In the BRC National Rally Cup, championship leader Donnie Macdonald will be targeting three wins in a row on home soil in his Mitsubishi Evo 9. Expect Macdonald to do battle with Jamie Jukes and Robert Blomberg, both in Mitsubishi Mirages while Lee Hastings and Nigel Feeney will both want a podium finish in their Subaru Imprezas. John Morrison in his Evo 9 will be looking to build on his Pirelli Carlisle podium as Thaarique Fazal will be hunting his first NRC points come the close of play. BRC Championship Manager Iain Campbell is looking forward to the one-day shootout, which is set to rage through the forests of Scotland next weekend. 'The RSAC Scottish Rally will be a real sprint for all our crews,' he said. 'You cannot feed yourself gently into the event after the mid-season break – you have to go flat-out right from the off. With so many stage miles in one day, it will take its toll on not only the crews but the cars as well. The teams will have to find that balance of speed while keeping out of trouble. If you retire, that is it, there is no second chance or restart tomorrow. It is going to be a real challenge, and we could well see a fourth different winner in as many events.' The new-look BRC takes in seven events across the British Isles as it tours England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland before culminating on the iconic lanes of the Isle of Man. Asphalt special stages and gravel tests will see the country's best drivers in the best cars fight for overall supremacy on the best events, while the action will feature throughout the year on Channel 4 and BT Sport. The final event will count for double points, while each driver has one 'Joker' to play on one of the first six rounds. Selected a week before each round, a 'Joker' can only be played once and will enable a driver to double the points scored on that nominated event. Keep tabs on all the latest BRC developments by visiting www.msabrc.com or following us on social media: MSA British Rally Championship on Facebook and @MSA_BRC on Twitter using #BRC
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