Barbados Rally Carnival Draws Near
Drivers chase points in Virgin Atlantic Championship
The sixth Barbados Rally Carnival is just over three weeks
away, and with it comes the chance for a bumper points haul
for competitors in the Virgin Atlantic Barbados Rally Club
(BRC) Driver's Championship. A Geest Line freighter is already
heading toward the island carrying rally cars from Europe,
while the visiting crews will arrive on a Virgin Atlantic
Boeing 747-400 on May 24.
Both the Carnival's International events are qualifying
rounds of the championship - the Vaucluse Raceway International
RallySprint will follow the format of this season's earlier
RallySprints as a night-time event staged on Saturday, May
27, while the two days of Rally Barbados (June 3 & 4)
will count as separate points-scoring opportunities.
There have already been two rounds of the Virgin Atlantic
BRC Driver's Championship, the March Gravel Challenge run
at Black Bess in St Peter in March, and last month's Carnival
Warm-up Tarmac Rally. Despite many regular competitors having
been absent, either awaiting completion of their cars or away
from the island, 32 drivers have already scored points, a
number anticipated to nearly double over the period of Rally
Carnival.
With a maximum score from each of the opening two rounds,
Adrian Linton has taken an early lead in the overall standings
in the Ravensden/Crane & Equipment/Garbage Gobbler/West
Coast Garden Centre/Edwin Clarke Furniture Vauxhall Astra
GSi; with 34 points, he leads the Modified 7 Group by 13 points,
although his advantage in the overall title battle is only
four.
Leading the chasing pack is Production 2 runner Neil Barnard,
with 30 points scored in the Shell Helix/Automotive Art Suzuki
Ignis Sport; he is in turn only one point ahead of the two
drivers tied in third place, Modified Open Group leader Mark
Hamilton (Consolidated Finance/McEnearney Quality Inc Ford
Escort MkII) and Modified 6 front-runner Ian Warren (Subzero/Details
Car Valet Inc Peugeot 206GTi).
Just two more points behind them lie last year's overall
champion, Roger Hill (Mobil 1/Nassco Ltd/Motormac/PPG Toyota
Celica GT4), who is tied on 27 points with Brett Clarke in
the Shell Helix/Automotive Art Suzuki Swift GTi. It was an
impressive performance during the two events of last year's
Rally Carnival that first allowed Hill to extend his advantage
in the title chase - he won the Modified 8 classification
at the International RallySprint, then turned in a near-perfect
score the following weekend with co-driver Graham Gittens
during Rally Barbados. Doubtless, he will be hoping for more
or the same in 2006.
The Virgin Atlantic BRC Driver's Championship follows the
same class structure as in the past, and drivers will count
their best seven scores from the eight rounds.
Virgin Atlantic BRC Driver's Championship
2006
Positions after round 2
Overall:
1st Adrian Linton (Ravensden/Crane & Equipment/Garbage
Gobbler/West Coast Garden Centre/Edwin Clarke Furniture Vauxhall
Astra GSi), 34pts
2nd Neil Barnard (Shell Helix/Automotive Art Suzuki Ignis
Sport), 30pts
3rd equal Mark Hamilton (Consolidated Finance/McEnearney Quality
Inc Ford Escort MkII) & Ian Warren (Subzero/Details Car
Valet Inc Peugeot 206GTi), 29pts
5th equal Roger Hill (Mobil 1/Nassco Ltd/Motormac/PPG Toyota
Celica GT4) & Brett Clarke (Shell Helix/Automotive Art
Suzuki Swift GTi), 27pts
etc
Modified 9:
1st Paul Bourne (Warrens Motors Subaru Impreza WRC), 17 points
2nd Harold Morley (Sunbeach Communications Inc/Warrens Motors
Subaru Impreza WRC S9), 12pts
3rd Geoff Noel (Subaru Impreza WRC), 11pts
Modified 8:
1st Hill, 27pts
2nd Kirk Watkins (Abacus Builders Inc/Planned Maintenance
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V), 23pts
3rd Barry Gale (VP Racing/Nishikoi Fish Foods Mitsubishi Lancer
Evo VI), 17pts
etc
Production 4:
1st Ryan Hutchinson (Auto Airtronic Services/Simple Green
Toyota Celica GT4), 15pts
Modified Open:
1st Hamilton, 29pts
2nd Josh Read (Automotive Art/Baram Services/Forever Flowers/D
Blades Trophies Ltd Toyota Starlet), 19pts
3rd Jonathan Still (Hitachi Power Tools/Philips Lighting/Warrens
Motors/VP Racing/Crane & Equipment/Autolink BMW M3), 17pts
etc
Modified 7:
1st Linton, 34pts
2nd Rhett Watson (The Unknown Entity/New Media Advertising/Makita
Power Tools/NF Nitrous Booster Ford Escort MkI), 21pts
3rd equal Freddie Gale (Gale's Hatcheries/NASSCO/Nitrous Formula
Octane Booster/Nishikoi Fish Foods Toyota Corolla RunX) &
John Corbin (Corbin's Garage/Klark-Odio Toyota Corolla), 10pts
etc
Modified 6:
1st Warren, 29pts
2nd Daryl Clarke (Mitsubishi Colt), 12pts
3rd Shareef Walcott (Corbin's Garage/Klark-Odio Toyota Corolla),
10pts
Modified 5:
1st Clarke, 27pts
2nd James Betts (Star Products/Champion Auto/QuikStart Auto/Kendal
Sporting/L & N Workshop/Van Betts Marble Man/Hankook Tyres/All
Terrain Plus/Undercover Awnings Opel Corsa GSi), 17pts
3rd equal Stuart White (Williams Equipment/Ullyetts Machine
Shop/Errie's Tyre Service Toyota Corolla) & Ryan Wood
(Sitemasters Toyota Starlet), 12pts
etc
Production 3:
1st Tristan Gibbs (Rent-a-Tool/Scorpion Liners/Boyss Ltd/Algae
X/Corrosion Block/Surfside Gym Toyota Starlet Turbo), 16pts
2nd Derek Roach (MINI Cooper), 12pts
Production 2:
1st Barnard, 30pts |
• Sat, May 20 - scrutineering for local entries, McEnearney Quality, Wildey
• Fri, May 26 - scrutineering for overseas entries, McEnearney Quality
• Sat, May 27 - Red Bull International RallySprint, Vaucluse Raceway
• Thu, June 1 - Rally Barbados 2006 shakedown
• Sat, June 3 - Rally Barbados 2006, day 1
• Sun, June 4 - Rally Barbados 2006, day 2
• Mon, June 5 - Rally Barbados 2006 prize-giving, The Boatyard |