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Chris Kelly Memorial Rally (Isle of Man) - 17-18 Feb 12

Posted: February 17, 2012 3:34 PM - 1220 Hits

Pattison out to re-assert authority on year opener

Posted: February 17, 2012 3:34 PM

Stockport driver Dave Pattison leads a 54 strong field into action for this weekends opening stage rally of the year, the Mann Construction-sponsored Chris Kelly Memorial event.

Pattison won last years renewal comprehensively, before crashing out of May’s Manx Telecom Rally at The Garey, incurring significant damage to his Ears Motorsport Mitsubishi Evo VI. Despite this being his first event since then, and having Andrew Marchbank on the notes in place of Paul Whittaker, such is the pace shown on two winning visits to the island over the last 18 months, he starts as clear favourite.

In the absence of reigning Eurocars Motorsport Manx Rally Champions Nigel and Imogen Cannell, the challenge to Pattison will be led by Steve Quine and Richard Skinner in a similar Evo VI. ‘Smiler’ showed good pace on last Autumn’s Manx Auto Sport Stages before gearbox gremlins intervened, and reported additional work on the car since should make the Adore team a real threat.

With Andrew Leece also an absentee, Graham Fargher switches to co-drive for Steve Colley, experience that could be a real boost to the trials great, still really on the rally comeback trail in his Evo VIII. A runners-up finish on that MAS event was followed by retirement after clouting a bank in horrendous conditions on the Duke Stages, but nonetheless the pace is clearly there, and the longest club event of the year at 106 stage miles offers time for it to shine.

Lancashire driver John Cope, with usual local man Rob Fagg on the notes, continues to chase a long overdue Manx victory in his Subaru WRC. He’s led this rally several times in the past and should be thereabouts, with the distance no problem to the Mull Rally regular.

Amongst the other ‘all-wheel drive’ crews to watch out for are Tim Collins (Evo IX), the up and coming Sean Kelly (VII) and Dave Corris (Escort WRC) who will hope finally to have the engine management sorted that have thwarted him over the last year.

The two-wheel drive battle looks set to be a real highlight, with giant-killer Martyn Jones (Vauxhall Nova), runner-up on the Duke Stages, heading the front-wheel drive crews, though he’ll be chased hard by the Vauxhall Astra’s of Stuart Egglestone and Andrew Holmes, as well as the Vauxhall Corsa of James Quirk, re-fettled after its November roll.

The crowd-pleasing rear-wheel drive category meanwhile pits the Ford Escort’s of top historic drivers Connor Corkill and Darren Moon up against highly rated debutant on the Manx roads, Kevin Davies (Escort), Kex Walker’s BMW, Adrian Kermode’s Porsche 911 and Andy Bird’s glorious Vauxhall Chevette.

The rally begins from St Johns at 7pm Friday for the opening six stages covering 35 miles, two runs each of Slieu Whallian/South Barrule, Eairy/St Marks/Ballanank and a stage at Balladoole near Castletown not used for 30 years.

The base switched to Jurby on Saturday with a 9:40am re-start for three runs of the Curraghs and Druidale/Sartfield and two over Staarvey/Peel Coast Road, before the finish in Market Square, Ramsey at 2pm.

Entries Received:

Posted: January 13, 2012 9:32 PM

    Richard & Andy Barnard - Subaru Impreza N8
    Andrew Leece & Graham Fargher - Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
    John Richardson & Eric Wilcockson - Ford Escort MKII
    Paul & Michael McEvoy - Ford Escort MKI
    Will Rand & David Oliver - Vauxhall Astra
    Stuart Egglestone & Helen Hall - Vauxhall Astra
    Rob Ellison & Leigh Jones - Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7
    John Cope & Rob Fagg - Subaru Impreza WRC
    Malcolm Jones & Eifon Thomas - Ford Escort MKII
    Kevin Davies & Dale Furniss - Ford Escort MKII
    Andrew Bird & Richard Pulleyn - Vauxhall Chevette

Chris Kelly Memorial Rally offers the ultimate kick-start to your 2012 rally year!

Posted: January 1, 2012 10:19 PM

It may not be Christmas yet, never mind New Year, but the excitement is already building for the MANN Construction sponsored Chris Kelly Memorial Stages, the first chance for rally crews in 2012 to hit the famous Manx stages!

Mark off February 17th and 18th in your e-calendar now….

…because with deals available from just £652 including entry fees, ferry and hotel costs, it has to be the ultimate way to start your rallying year! (*)

Entries are now open with the publication of regulations by the organisers, Manx Auto Sport, for whom it also starts their 50th Anniversary celebrations.

They confirm that their event forms a qualifying round of two championships:

    Eurocars Motorsport Manx Rally Championship (**)
    AWNCC Stage Rally Championship
In addition to championship contenders from on and off island, many UK crews use the event as an extended test given its multiple use of stages, including last year winner Dave Patterson in his Mitsubishi Evo 9 and John Stone in the fearsome Skoda WRC.

The event retains its traditional Friday night and Saturday daytime schedule, making for a real challenge. The opening evening is set to feature six tests, two runs over each of three stages. Saturday has a further eight, three runs on two tests and two attempts on another. There are some classics and new roads alike, keep watching for news on them in the next few weeks!

In total the rally features over 105 stage miles on just six separate stages, helping to keep reconnaissance to a minimum. Each day will feature centralised service, at St Johns for the opening night before relocating to Jurby motordrome on Saturday.

To help further to keep competitors costs to a minimum, there are two recce options available to crews, either the weekend before, 11th & 12th February, or the Thursday/Friday 16th & 17th February.

Scrutineering and documentation is also on Thursday evening (16th) with officials sign-up the night before.

The social aspect of Isle of Man rallying is always an important element, and the after-rally party and prize presentation will take place at the Villa Marina Arcade in the middle of Douglas promenade.

The event offers an ideal testing opportunity for crews preparing for their years programme, not least the REIS Get Connected MSA Asphalt Rally Championship that begins just three weeks later and returns to the island for the Manx National Rally in May.

Similarly for crews who have long wanted to take the plunge and compete on the island but haven’t yet done so, do it, you won’t regret it!

Throw in television coverage on Motors TV’s Special Stage programme, filmed by MC-Video, and what else do you need for a complete rally weekend?

For all the information you need to be a part of the action head to the club website where the regulations and entry form await you.

Overseas crews seeking further information can also contact 07624 480101 / +44 7624 480101

The message is loud and clear – come and join us for some of the best tarmac rallying in the world!

(*) Standard Entry Fee £325 available until 3rd February.
£652 based on 2 nights hotel stay for two people, plus van and trailer ferry return and entry fee.

(**) The Eurocars Motorsport Manx Rally Championship is open to all entrants to events, both on and off-island based, and even better - there is no registration fee!

Regulations / Details:

Regulations / Club Website

Posted: January 1, 2012 10:15 PM






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