40 years ago, rallying in Argyll was very different to what will be ‘presented on stage’ next week on the Dunoon Presents Argyll Rally. Back then the action took place on the Forestry Commission’s gravel roads as opposed to Argyll & Bute’s tarmac highways and byways.
The 1986 event was memorable for many reasons, Ken Wood’s first full season with the mighty MG Metro 6R4 and Donald Heggie’s first full season in the Audi quattro A2, and of course a certain youngster started to make his mark on the results sheets - as well as the topography!
After a winning debut with the Metro on the final round of the 1985 Scottish Championship, the Trossachs Rally, Ken Wood and Peter Brown won the Dunoon based Autofit Stages Rally in 1986 while victories on the Kingdom Stages Rally and a repeat victory on the Trossachs clinched the crew’s third Scottish Championship title. Having won the end of season 1985 Galloway Hills Rally on the Audi’s debut, things looked promising for Heggie and Iain Mungall as they won the season opening Snowman Rally round in 1986, but an off-road ‘extra curricular’ excursion on the Autofit Stages scuppered their own chances of a third national title. Coincidentally, finishing second behind Heggie on the ’85 Galloway Hills were a certain Murray Grierson abetted/hindered by one ‘Jaggy Bunnet’ on the maps! The number 2 Ford Escort crew had a grandstand view of top seed Donald’s first attempts to tame the beast running ahead of them while experimenting with left foot braking – not that the Audi was ever within sight, but the marks and power gouges that were left in the road by the turbocharged German tractor told their own tale!
But back to the ’86 Autofit, David Gillanders and Graham Neish finished second to Wood just 10 seconds adrift in another Metro 6R4 while Murray Grierson and Roger Anderson were third in the Opel Kadett 400.
Also finishing in the top ten was a wee red 1600cc Talbot Sunbeam. On only his fourth forest stage rally, Colin McRae, with Nicky Jack, were 9th overall finishing 1 minute 16 seconds clear of regular 1600 class pace setters, Andy Kelly and George Black in their Sunbeam in 13th place. Yet another crew of note finished 18th overall in another Sunbeam, this one driven by Barrie Lochead and navigated by one Derek Ringer Esq. The ‘McRae legend’ was on its way!
Presenting the prizes was the boss of Autofit himself, Ian Wilson.
It’ll all be a wee bit different next weekend, from nine stages on grush to sixteen stages on asphalt, the 2026 Dunoon Presents Argyll Rally offers a rather different challenge to that which faced competitors exactly 40 years ago.
By the way, there are more photos in the books:
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Also on Ebay – search for ‘Scottish Rally Championship’ books
















