RALLY
NEWS NO.4
Service/Sunday 3.20
UNOFFICIAL LEADERBOARD AFTER
STAGE 4 Maurice's Mills
1st (1) Niall Maguire/Paul
McLaughlin (Impreza WRC)
33.36
2nd (4) Patrick Elliott/Sean
Moriarty (Impreza) 34.42
3rd (8) Hugh Dunne/Derek
Brannigan (Impreza WRC) 35.03
(11) Sean Gallagher/Liam
Costello (Escort Cos) 35.03
5th (9) Denis Cronin/Helen
O'Sullivan (BMW M3) 35.15
6th (5) David Armstrong/Herbie
Blackburn (Esc.Cos) 35.37
7th (3) Ollie O'Donovan/David
Moynihan (Hyundai WRC) 35.44
8th (15) Tom Randles/Diarmuid
Lynch (Escort) 36.12
9th (12) Ed Synan/Kieran Cusack
(Impreza) 36.14
10th (33) Gerard McKiernan/Martin
Maguire (Lancer N) 36.19
(79) Martin Brady/Arthur
Kierans (Esc.Cos. N) 36.19
Niall Maguire is looking very
comfortable in the lead of this
Clare Stages Rally. New Dunlop
Champion Niall recorded a time
of 8m8s for stage 4, Maurice's
Mills - 13 up on second fastest
Hugh Dunne. Dunne has had
a lacklustre couple of rallies
recently following an accident
earlier in the year, but he is
certainly getting the finger
out now. Patrick Elliott
was 3rd fastest, David
Armstrong 4th and then Denis
Cronin and Sean Gallagher tying
for 5th.
Niall Maguire commented at the
end of the 4th stage "Very
good, lovely stage, no
problems". Patrick
Elliott told us "I'm
definitely taking no chances
today". Sean
Gallagher's Escort Cosworth had
still a trace of the misfire
which slowed him through stage
3, and David Armstrong was in a
hurry to get to his management
service vehicle. His Escort
Cosworth'' anti lag system
jammed on. Denis Cronin
remarked that he felt he was
getting better by the stage.
Ollie O'Donovan in the new
Hyundai WRC admitted that the
car was quicker than he was, a
bit of a spin and a stall in
stage 3 not helping Ollie's
cause.
Tim McNulty was up to 2nd at
the end of the first loop of
stages. He told us then that he
felt his Subaru's clutch was
"knackered", and it
transpired then that he did not
continue in the rally.
Also missing at the end of
stage 4 was James McCann. James
had his Escort Cosworth up to
7th overall. We have no
reason as yet of why the Cavan
man didn't appear.
It's interesting to see Gerard
McKiernan and Martin Brady
tying for the lead in group N.
Gerard's Lancer is running a
gearbox borrowed from Trevor
Cathers. The Tyrone man has
been held up slightly catching
slower cars, but otherwise no
dramas. West Cork
driver Liam McCarthy had a half
decent run through stage 4 -
his time 8.45 - but his Corolla
WRC is well down the list
having lost a mountain of time
through stages 2 and 3 when the
engine cut out. David &
June Long had a good time
through stage 4 in their 2
wheel drive Sierra, they are
also well down following a SS3
puncture. Oliver Stanley/Des
Moran have extended their lead
in the Ford Focus category.
More news later. BRIAN &
LIZ PATTERSON
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