Richard Kershaw took a convincing win at round three of the Britpart
MSA British Cross Country Championship which was held at Forrest
Lodge in South West Scotland.
Kershaw was quickest on the opening run, setting a time 36 seconds
quicker than second placed Ian Rochelle. Early casualties included
Dean Sutcliffe who rolled his Bowler and Phil Ibbotson who had power
steering failure on his Metro 6R4.
Any hopes of a challenge for the lead by Rochelle were dashed when
his Millington Phoenix suffered an oil fire which forced him out of
the event towards the end of day one. The tough 8 mile course was
proving to be a stern test of both car and crew with crews such as
Ryan Cooke and Dan Evans joining Rochelle on the retirements list
with car problems.
Managing to remain largely troublefree in day one Justin Birchall
powered his Peugeot 206 Evo into second place on the overnight
leaderboard ahead of Paul Myers in his Britpart Land Rover 100.
Myers lost his podium position on the first run of day two as the
belt came off his car’s water pump resulting in a stage maximum
which dropped him to sixth at the end of the event. Birchall also
had a stage maximum with electrical issues on his Peugeot but he was
able to retain second place. Behind Birchall in third place was
Warrington’s Mike Moran, taking his best ever BCCC result in his AT
4x4 Indy Challenger.
“I’ve had a really great weekend,” said Moran. “It was a very fast
and demanding course but other than a few punctures, which were my
own fault for cutting corners, the car has been troublefree and it’s
been an enjoyable event. ”
Kershaw remained at the top of the leaderboard throughout day two to
make in a hat-trick of wins in the 2012 BCCC.
“It’s been a good weekend, I’m very happy with the result,” said
Kershaw. “The course was very challenging, if you try and go flat
out at this venue it bites back so a delicate touch is required to
keep the car out of trouble. Our only problem was a couple of
punctures.”
Rounding off the top five were Andy Powell in his Simmbugghini and
Tom Hipkiss in his GSR 206.
After three rounds Kershaw leads the championship on 258 points
ahead of Moran on 214 and Hipkiss on 200.
In the Trophy category Paul Harris followed up his round two win
with another victory ahead of round one winner Alan Thomas but it is
Thomas who leads the Trophy championship at the season mid-point.
Nick Lines won the Freelander Challenge class with Selwyn Kendrick
in second.
Four crews entered the Clubman event but only one made it to the
finish, 2010 BCCC champion Tim Dilworth winning in a time that would
have seen him win the BCCC event had he entered the championship
this year.
The BCCC will resume with round four at Radnor at the end of July.
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news.
BCCC Results:
1. Richard Kershaw/Andy Lees (Milner R5) 1:50:25
2. Justin Birchall/Louise Birchall (Peugeot 206 Evo) +16m 49s;
3. Mike Moran/Tony Coid (AT 4x4 Challenger) +18m 13s;
4. Andy Powell/Richard Heath (Simmbugghini) +21m 46s;
5. Tom Hipkiss/Rich Hipkiss (GSR 206) +23m 04s;
6. Paul Myers/Alastair Moore-Myers (Land Rover 100) +26m 48s;
7. Richard Wynne-Williams/Ian Jones (AT 4x4 206) +30m 12s;
8. Richard Green/Richard Griffiths (Bowler Tomcat) +36m 42s;
9. Dean Sutcliffe/Rob Taylor (Bowler Vengimororda) +54m 28s.
BCCC Trophy winner: Paul Harris/Terence Phelps (GSR Maxilight)
Freelander Challenge winner: Nick Lines/Craig Hutchby (Freelander)
Clubman winner: Tim Dilworth/Anthony Brinkman (Peugeot 206 GTi)