Higgins is British Rally Champion Driver
01 November 2004
Wowing the crowds with a thrilling display of tactical
speed on the South of England Tempest Rally, Championship rivals
David Higgins and Austin MacHale went into the final round of the
championship neck and neck. Remaining almost inseparable throughout
the two days, David finally pulled ahead by 8.7 seconds to win the
championship on 109 points. It wasn't all disappointment
for Ireland and Austin as his thrilling performance meant that his
long term co-driver, Brian Murphy lifted the British Rally Championship
crown for Co-drivers.
"I'm delighted to have won the home series. This year we have been in the
right car but it has been difficult to focus on the championship as we never
knew if we would have enough money to compete on the next round," said David.
But while championship talk surrounded the intense battle between David
Higgins and Austin MacHale, the leaderboard was dominated by Mark
Higgins in the Eddie
Stobart supported Ford Focus WRC. The older Higgins brother who was British
rally champion in 1997 led the 18 stage rally from the start, finishing nearly
one
and a half minutes clear of David.
"It has been a memorable day for the Higgins family", said Mark before
heading straight to the airport and a flight to Australia, to compete in the
final round of the World Rally Championship next weekend.
Third place in the BRC was the reward for the 100% finishing
record of 17 year old youngster Matthew Wilson. Matt's performance
at the weekend secured his father's company M Sport, the 2004
British Team Champion title, beating the Suzuki GB works car. Driving
an Eddie Stobart Motorsport Ford Focus, Matt
proved he will be a front running contender for the 2005 title.
But while the front runners were competing for championship honours,
the Tempest Rally provided the finale for numerous class awards.
Guy Wilks who
was crowned
British Super 1600 Rally Champion at the penultimate round last month in
Yorkshire was under orders to bring the car home to score points to secure
Phil Pugh
his Co-driver's title
The early demise of Production Cup hopeful Sebastian Ling helped Dorian
Rees earn his first British Rally Championship title on 102 points
and he also
won the Prodrive Subaru Cup Driver on 120 points. Scot Lorna Smith claimed
the
Ladies title with 116 points beating Sweden’s young lady rising star Jennie-Lee
Hermansson in her first attempt. Both ladies finished second and third
respectfully in the Production Cup, hopefully encouraging them both to build
on this success for outright victory in 2005.
Tom Metcalfe and Shaun Woffinden are celebrating success this week
after tying on 94 points in the race for the Formula 2000 Championship.
Shaun wins
the
series on a tie break ruling however, Tom came away from the weekend as Fiat
Stilo Rally
Cup Champion winning him a drive in the Fiat Punto Super 1600 car in 2005.
Gerard Sharkey was awarded the Formula 1600 Championship Driver with 106
points beating
London based Aussie, James Gloster in his Peugeot 106.
Wales brought home the Nations cup, beating England, Scotland, Ireland
and Italy with 281 points.
Final Championship standings for all drivers and co-drivers can be
seen on the BRC website: www.brcweb.co.uk
"The South of England Tempest Rally made a superb finale to the
2004 Kwik-Fit Pirelli British Rally Championship. The weather was kind
encouraging a good crowd
in the Show arena and on the forest stages to cheer the drivers along.
This year has been an excellent season for the Championship, with great
competition and
camaraderie amongst the teams," commented Mark Taylor, Championship
Manager.
"With the planned changes for next season already underway, 2005
is promising to be a vintage year," concluded Mark.
The winners
will formally be awarded their titles at the 'BRC Awards Dinner,
The Bash' on Friday 14th January, 2005 at the Renaissance Solihull
Hotel, Birmingham. For further information, please visit www.brcweb.co.uk
See 2005 series calendar for British
Rally Championship
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