It wasn't so much a case of who won, but
who didn't lose on today's DCC Stages Rally at Ingliston. Just about everyone
had a problem to fix or an issue to contend with during the course of an eventful
day.
Winner of last year's DCC Stages, Gordon Morrison did it again, but he
wasn't without his troubles. He led after the first stage then Andrew Kirkaldy
led for the next three, before Morrison again snatched the lead on Stage 5 with
Kirkaldy fighting back to claim 3rd behind Alistair Inglis. And if you are wondering
where he came from, join the club!
Anyway, Gordon got the drop on the bunch on the first stage, but then
had a problem with his flat-shifter between 3rd and 4th gears. Arron Newby from
TEG Sport fixed it then the Subaru had a problem with fuel surge, so young Mr
Fixit was called into action again. Meantime Kirkaldy had swept into the lead, but
was struggling with tyre choice. On the 5th test, the Escort locked up under
braking and slid into a bale. Not much damage but he dropped to 3rd place 5
secs behind Alistair Inglis in the Exige and 16 secs behind the leader.
John Marshall was mixing it with the top three as well until the Subaru
overshot the Merge then committed the cardinal sin of reversing back, and was
penalised. Alan Gardiner too was in the hunt till the Mk1 hit a bump, broke the
strut and bent a bottom arm. Tom Morris had an early issue with his flat-shift
linkage and then stalled the Skoda on the startline of the final stage while
John MacCrone was out of luck when the Fiesta inadvertently shut itself down
just after the start of SS3, prompting a switch-off and a re-set, and the crew
were puzzled as to why. Ian Paterson was having a few teething problems in his
re-shelled and rebuilt Subaru and didn't get a clean run till the final two
stages.
Which meant that Morris finished 4th with Colin Gemmell 5th and Willie
Paterson rounding off the top six. Ian Paterson (no relation) finished 7th just
ahead of the wild Opel Manta of Richard Sutherland.
Stephen Thompson in his Mk2 won the 1600 class by 8 secs from Dangerous
Des Campbell in the Peugeot 206 while Marc Tinsley won the 1400 class in his
Peugeot 205 from the Peugeot 106 of James Strachan.
What a day, but you'll have to wait till later in the week to find out
the full story in the on-line mag although it did keep the recovery boys busy.
And at least we got some sunbathing done in the afternoon.
Top Ten:
1, Gordon Morrison/Calum MacPherson
(Subaru Impreza) 56m 15s
2, Alistair Inglis/Jane Nicol (Lotus Exige) 56:17
3, Andrew Kirkaldy/Peter Carstairs (Ford Escort Mk2) 56:23
4, Tom Morris/Russell Smith (Skoda Fabia) 57:44
5, Colin Gemmell/Derek Keir (Ford Escort Mk2) 57:54
6, Willie Paterson/Euan O’Neill (Ford Escort Mk2) 58:25
7, Ian Paterson/Allan Paterson (Subaru B13) 58:33
8, Richard Sutherland/Jack Sutherland (Opel Manta) 58:49
9, Greg Inglis/Ewan Stanhope (Lotus Exige) 59:24
10, Ross McCallum/James Ralph (MG Maestro) 59:28
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