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Maximum Points for Ingram
Cheshire driver Jon Ingram took his maiden victory in the Pirelli MSA
Gravel Rally Championship as he finished second behind event winner
Barry Johnson on the Brick & Steel Border Counties Rally
In their Subaru Impreza WRC, Ingram, and co-driver Ian Allsop came home
5.6 seconds behind the Ford Focus WRC of Johnson and Stewart Merry on
the Jedburgh-based event following a trouble-free run to claim maximum
points in the ANCRO championship on the second round of the series.
Richard Cathcart and Martin Brady finished second of the registered
crews, and third overall, as well as taking honours in the Production
Cup and the Mitsubishi Evo Challenge in their Mitsubishi Evo 9 with
Daniel Barry and Mark Bowens next up in their Mitsubishi Evo 9 behind
Jimmy Girvan/John Bennie and Mark Higgins/Rory Kennedy.
Ingram and Allsop set the pace over stages five and six and heading into
the final stage, just two seconds separated them from Johnson/Merry.
"I'm pleased to win the MSA Gravel Rally Championship round but
disappointed not to win the event outright," Ingram said. "It's great to
get my first win in the series, it's one of the hardest one-day rallies
I've ever done."
The Subaru Impreza WRC of Julian Reynolds and Patrick Walsh took fourth
in the championship and seventh overall, after losing time on stage four
following a spin due to a puncture, whilst Stephen Petch and Michael
Wilkinson finished fifth points scorers and eighth overall in their
Hyundai Accent WRC after earlier suffering with a problem with the
throttle sticking and a spin on stage five also lost them some time.
Neil McCance and Anthony O'Connell finished ninth registered crew in
their Mitsubishi Evo 9 whilst Andy Burton and Shelley Rogerson suffered
disappointment in their Peugeot Cosworth. The crew had taken the lead of
the rally on stage two before Johnson/Merry edged ahead on stage six,
but they suffered with an engine problem on the final stage, losing
around two minutes to ultimately finish sixth in the championship and
tenth overall.
Round one winners Marcus Dodd and Andrew Bargery went out on stage one
when they spun backwards into a bank and damaged the exhaust on their
Hyundai Accent WRC.
As a result, Ingram moved to the lead of the series going into the RBS
Manx International Rally on 9/10 May.
Round three of the Pirelli MSA Gravel Rally Championship will take place
on Friday 9 - Saturday 10 May with the Douglas-based RBS International
Manx Rally.
Final Classification
1, Barry Johnson/Stewart Merry (Ford Focus WRC) 59:32.8
2, Jon Ingram/Ian Allsop (Subaru Impreza WRC) 59:38.4
3, Richard Cathcart/Martin Brady (Mitsubishi Evo 9) 1:00:30.4
4, Jimmy Girvan/John Bennie (Subaru Impreza) 1:00:47.1
5, Mark Higgins/Rory Kennedy (MG S2000 Sport) 1:01:11.2
6, Daniel Barry/Mark Bowens (Mitsubishi Evo 9) 1:01:11.5
7, Julian Reynolds/Patrick Walsh (Subaru Impreza WRC) 1:01.15.5
8, Stephen Petch/Michael Wilkinson (Hyundai Accent WRC) 1:01:37.3
9, Neil McCance/Anthony O'Connell (Mitsubishi Evo 9) 1:01:58.6
10, Andrew Burton/Shelley Rogerson (Peugeot Cosworth) 1:02:12.3
Provisional Championship Standings (after Round 2)
1, Jon Ingram 44 points
2, Andy Burton 38 points
3, Daniel Barry 36 points
4, Richard Cathcart 35 points
5, Nik Elsmore 29 points
6, Neil McCance 29 points
7, Marcus Dodd 25 points
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