Monday, 2 March 2015
Wright focused on rally return
After a break of a year Bentham-based rally driver David Wright will make his return to rallying on next weekend’s Malcolm Wilson rally, a round of the BTRDA championship.
Wright will drive a GPM-prepared Ford Focus WRC which was originally driven by Carlos Sainz in the World Rally Championship. The car will be supported by Kumho Tyres and Grove Hill Garage.
It will be Wright’s first competitive event since last year’s Malcolm Wilson rally although he debuted the Focus at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
“Unfortunately work commitments meant rallying had to take a back seat in 2014,” said Wright. “We did a few runs at Goodwood with the Focus last June but we’ve not had time to do any testing since then so it will be a pretty steep learning curve at the weekend. The car is a big step up in performance from our previous Mitsubishi Evo 9 and there are a lot of different settings to get to grips with.”
“Our aim for the event is to get plenty of mileage in the car so we’ll be driving for a finish but I’m sure my co-driver Michael Wilkinson will be pushing us on! The rally uses some of my favourite stages and it’s one I have had some good results on in the past so hopefully we will get our season off to a good start.”
Wright is planning on contesting further BTRDA championship rounds this year and he has also received an invitation to bring the Focus, in its works Martini colour scheme, to the Goodwood Festival of Speed again.
Testing time for Sykes on new car debut
The 2012 British Rally Championship Challenge champion entered the Thirsk-based event to get some valuable mileage in the G I Sykes Ltd, Boroughbridge Marina, Bathams Brewery and Body Clinic-supported DS3 ahead of his planned BTRDA Mixed Surface title campaign.
Sykes rally got off to a bad start as the car left the road and landed in a ditch just three corners into the first stage. Things did not improve on stage two as another excursion left the car on its side, both incidents costing Sykes valuable time and dropping him down the leaderboard. A time penalty for arriving too early at a stage compounded the disappointing start.
“Due to our lack of knowledge of the car the set-up was all wrong and I couldn’t keep it in a straight line making it very difficult to drive, the conditions were very wet and slippery so it was not ideal for learning a new car,” said Sykes. “We escaped from the two offs with relatively minor damage but we lost a lot of time. My co-driver Simon Taylor was also very rusty after not competing for 18 months off and we gained a three minute penalty with a timing error on top of the time lost in the offs which meant we were second from last after three stages, not the start I had hoped for.”
Sykes battled on and steadily climbed the leaderboard over the remaining stages, including setting one equal fastest stage time and regular top six overall times. Their persistence was rewarded with a class win, secured on the final stage by just three seconds.
“The day got better after our poor start. We had some problems with the car stalling on the start line as I tried using the very complicated launch control and I was finding it hard to build confidence but we were getting quicker on the later stages. I was delighted to share the fastest overall stage time on one stage, especially against four wheel drive world championship car opposition, and to win the class despite our troubles is very pleasing. There’s definitely a lot more to come from the new car and I’m looking forward to seeing what it can do.”
“It’s still two months until the Mixed Surface championship starts so I’m looking to do a days testing to learn some set up and another event before then, probably Rally North Wales in March. Thanks to all my sponsors for their support.”
Image courtesy Phill Andrews
Saturday, 21 February 2015
All change for rally ace Sykes
It will be all change this season for Stourbridge rally
driver Richard Sykes as he embarks on a new championship challenge in a new
car.
After several seasons driving a Citroën C2R2 Max in the
British Rally Championship Challenge, including a title win in 2012 and runner-up
spot in 2013 and 2014, Sykes has acquired ex-DGM Citroën DS3. He will competing
the new BTRDA Mixed Surface championship and the car will be supported by G I Sykes
Ltd, Boroughbridge Marina, Bathams Brewery and Body Clinic.
“The British Rally Championship is not running this year and
it was an ideal time to change the car, giving us a year to learn about it so
we can hit the ground running when the championship returns in 2016,” said
Sykes. “The DS3 is amazingly quick and
the technology is fantastic as it enjoys a great deal of the electronics
developed in the World Rally Championship. It has been the car to beat at the
top level of UK rallying for the last three years. They have to be one of the most competitive
2wd cars in the rallying world at the moment on both gravel and tarmac, not
only here in the UK but also around the globe.”
“It’s quite a big change for me, I have a lot of things to
learn such as driving a left hand drive car which I’ve not done before, a 6
speed electric gear shift and an engine that only revs to 4000rpm. The engine
has 350 lbs of torque though and provides amazing pulling power. The handling
is just amazing.”
“The Mixed Surface championship should be good, it’s got a
mix of forest and tarmac events including an enjoyable trip to the Isle of Man
which is one of my favourite places to go rallying. It will definitely provide
a tough test of both car and crew. We don't know who we'll be up against yet
but I think there'll be some close competition.”
The championship will start in April but Sykes has entered
the Riponian rally at the weekend so he can get used to the car. He is also
planning to enter Rally North Wales in March too for an attempt at the “Road to
Wales” initiative which has a free entry to Rally GB as a prize.
“We’ve done one test session in the car already and it went
fantastically well but you can’t beat being out there competing so I decided to
put an entry in for the Riponian. I’ll have Simon Taylor back as my co-driver
for our tenth season together. It will be the first time out since our huge
accident on the Ulster rally in 2013 so the event will give us a chance to get
used to each other again. I can’t wait to get our season started.”
Monday, 1 December 2014
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