H&BCC's Dave Robson doing a dummy run, but who's the dummy? |
The past
couple of days have proved one thing, despite the best intentions of mobile
phone network providers there are still a lot of ‘dead’ areas throughout
Scotland. Although the mobile phone companies claim to cover 95% of the population
that doesn’t quite equate to 95% of the countryside!
Anyway, I
may have a similar problem this weekend in the Scottish/English Border
hinterlands. The plan is to report from the second round of the Scottish Rally
Championship during the course of the day, but it all depends on whether I get
a decent signal or not! One can but try, as the Chook of Embra might say.
There will
be no preview from the rally tonight, as I won’t be attending till early doors
tomorrow morning, but there is some news.
Tomorrow
marks the 40th running of the Brick & Steel Border Counties
Rally and the organisers from Hawick & Border CC and Whitham & District
MC have arranged a charity fund-raising ‘bash’ (with the emphasis on ‘bash’) after
the rally and prizegiving tomorrow evening beside the Town Hall in Jedburgh.
This fun (with
the emphasis on ‘fun’) event will take the form of a kart push with a nominated
Driver and Co-driver and two service crew members. It would appear from the Final Instructions
that the Driver will be pushed round a 50 metre ‘Special Stage’ by the
Co-driver, then they will swap duties and be pushed back again, while the service
crew will have to effect a wheel change at the cockpit changeover.
I already
foresee a number of problems here, especially with the more elderly crew
members and the pie-eating, bacon butty fed service crews. Physical effort and
speed across the ground without the aid of any form of internal combustion
engine will be a bit beyond their capabilities. And therein lies the catch, the
kart engine cannot be used, only person-power!
It all looks
terribly serious too with named Officials to oversee this sporting endeavour
(mayhem?) including two Club Stewards and even an MSA Steward! According to the
Regs, this MSA Steward will be none other Alan Gow, the former BTCC Touring Car
Top Gun – a man who will brook no dissent or cheating. No chance.
There are
also two nominated Scrutineers and one wonders why. Will they be checking dodgy
knees, creaky backs and zimmer frames? Fortunately, there is a nominated
medical officer too, and considering the amount of peching, wheezing and
grunting that will be going on, there will be a need for a respiratory kit,
blood pressure monitor and defibrillator - and the
Borders General put on standby.
Alongside the kart-push outside the Town Hall will be the
Pirelli F1 simulator with the current Scottish and British Rally Champion
setting a target time for any and allcomers to ‘Beat the Bogie’. This will be
open for business tonight and tomorrow morning, afternoon and evening. It will
be 3 quid a go and all money generated will go to the event’s chosen charities
- Borders Childrens Charity & Great North Air Ambulance.
There will be 3 classes for Primary School age contestants,
High School age, and Adult with an overall ‘Best Bogie Beater’ award.
It will also be interesting to see if Mike Faulkner and
Peter Foy make it to the rally startline tomorrow. Two weeks ago, they started
transferring all the electrics, mechanicals, suspension and running gear to a
new bodyshell to replace the one which was bowfed on the Malcolm Wilson Rally.
Earlier this week they were still on schedule despite Mike taking time out to
celebrate his 40th birthday, the trouble is, after this week’s
efforts, he looked more like his 50th birthday!
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