MG ZR Wins Class on Scottish Rally
21 June 2003
A storming drive from start to finish, saw newly-paired
Gwyndaf Evans and Claire Mole win the Super 1600 class in the two day
2003 Scottish Rally in their MG ZR.
The Dumfries-based event was always set to be a major
test for the Creative Media Communications/MG Sport & Racing backed
MG ZR, covering some of the roughest and toughest stages in the whole
of the British Rally Championship calendar.
Gwyndaf was first paired with Scottish-based Claire for
the recent all tarmac Rally of the Midlands, which they also won. A
venture into the boulder-strewn forest of Galloway was a tough test
for a new partnership, but all went well according to Gwyndaf. He said:
"We had a small problem with the intercom, but Claire did a fine
job under difficult circumstances."
Describing the weekend Gwyndaf said: "It was excellent;
a particularly fast rally, quite hard on everything. The car was very
good, very strong, in fact the best it's ever been in terms of performance
and reliability. We had one puncture, which cost us about 20 seconds,
then there was the dust which made driving conditions difficult."
In addition to the class win, the team finished fifth
overall in the event and was also presented with the Best-placed Mixed
Crew award, a first for Gwyndaf.
With the team now leading the Super 1600 category of
the British Rally Championship, the stakes have just been raised for
when the crews head north in July to tackle Britain's only closed public
road tarmac event, the Jim Clark Memorial Rally.
See series calendar for British
Rally Championship 2003
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