Just when you thought the MG Metro 6R4 was dead, the 1996 Weldex Rally in Argyll (forerunner of this coming weekend’s Dunoon Presents Argyll Rally, 19/20 June) proved otherwise. Of the top 12 cars which finished the seven forest stage event, eight were Ford Escort Cosworths and two were Sierra Cosworths!
The winners were Highlanders Jimmy Christie and Murdoch Campbell who finished 15 seconds clear of the George Gauld/Roy Campbell Escort Cossie and half a minute clear of the similar car of Raymond Munro/Graham Brunton. But there’s more. Andy Horne and Jim Howie had been leading the rally by 45 seconds in their own Metro going into the final stage at Ardgarten. They had a comfortable 45 second margin and were within sight of their third win of the 1996 championship series - when a wheel broke! Jimmy and Campbell couldn’t believe their eyes when they passed the stricken three-wheeled Metro stuck in a ditch.
The other two cars were of course the winning crew’s Metro and in ninth place raising a few eyebrows was the Vauxhall Astra of ‘local’ driver Jimmy Paterson with Stewart Merry – and this despite a bent rear beam!
I say ‘local’ but Jimmy was from Arrochar at the head of Loch Long, just one of talent aplenty in the county of Argyll back in the day, although Dunoon’s Bobby Youden and Ernest Cowan failed to finish the 1996 event in their new Escort Cosworth. The 1995 Scottish Champion Challenger retired on the final stage when the turbocharger failed.
Apart from Paterson it wasn’t a good day for the ‘locals’ as the Calderwood twins struck trouble. They came from Rosneath on the other side of the Firth of Clyde, just six miles away from Dunoon as the crow flies, but if the crow had to walk from Rosneath to Dunoon carrying an empty petrol can, the distance would be 54 miles by road around the head of Loch Long! Anyway Matt Calderwood’s Ford Escort RS failed to make the distance although brother Scott salvaged some family pride with 23rd overall in the Peugeot, but nothing was ever straightforward with those two!
Further down the results sheet was another local crew, a certain newcomer by the name of Stuart McQueen with Alistair Green finishing 29th overall in their class winning Vauxhall Astra.
As ever, there are more tales and photos in the books, and the mobile sales Book-tique will be at Dunoon Stadium all day Friday 19th June but sadly not on the Saturday. Space will be tight in the service park so the Book-tique presence might be small – just look for the flag:
https://fife-motor-sports-agency.square.site/
Also on Ebay – search for ‘Scottish Rally Championship’ books






















