Stephen Wright wrapped up the 2010 Kick
Energy Fiesta SportTrophy Ireland (FST IE) championship with
two rounds to spare last weekend on the Donegal International Rally. Wright, 20 from Monaghan, and co-driver Paul
McGee only needed a second place finish to put the title out of reach of closest
challenger Dara Leonard. They duly
delivered with a measured drive to do just enough to claim their maiden
championship victory. The Letterkenny
based event was won by 28-year-old Stephen Baxter, who claimed not only claimed
his debut victory but also the first win for the Fiesta R2 in the FST Ireland
championship.
Baxter made a flying
start to the event, winning the opening test by 19 seconds ahead of Wright. Partnering Baxter was the experienced Martin
Brady who had recently joined Baxter in the co-drivers seat. The pair had clearly gelled well together
having won their class on Cavan Stages rally a few weeks earlier and making an
impressive start to this event. Having
suffered a roll two weeks previously on the Modern Tyre Services Newry Rally,
Stephen Wright’s DGM mechanics had had a race against time to get the car ready
for the Letterkenny based event. Wright
made a steady start to the event to avoid a repeat of his Newry ‘off’ and ruin
his title aspirations. 18-year-old Dara
Leonard was third on opening test of his home event. Leonard, from Omagh, and co-driver Vinnie
Boyd were making a welcome return to the series having been forced to skip the
previous round of the championship.
Leonard was less than five seconds behind Wright but knew he had to win
to keep his title hopes alive. FST IE
welcomed a new addition to the field in Letterkenny, Niamh Neville making her
championship debut in her ex Mark Donnelly Ford Fiesta ST. The 24-year-old from Wexford is latest of the
Neville clan to take up rallying, alongside brother Anthony and father
Pat.
Baxter was once again
fastest through Stage 2, extending his lead over Wright by a further 28
seconds. Baxter was the only FST IE
competitor to break the twelve-minute mark over the 19-kilometre stage. Wright was doing exactly what he needed to in
order to claim the championship victory again posting the second fastest stage
time just over two seconds quicker than Leonard. Neville and co-driver Andy Hayes were making
steady progress in only their second event in the Fiesta ST and posted the
fourth fastest time.
As the crews returned
to service for first time, Baxter was pleased with the mixture of pace and
consistency he had found with Brady alongside to lead the event. In second, 47 seconds behind Baxter, Wright
was happy with his pace, not wanting push too hard with one hand already on the
championship. Leonard had survived an
early encounter with a wire fence to lie third just seven seconds behind
Wright. Newcomer Neville was enjoying
her FST debut and was looking to improve on her times from the morning on the
second loop of stages.
SS3 was due to be a
repeat of the days opening test, however problems with spectators meant the
stage had to be cancelled leaving competitors just a repeat of SS2 before
returning to service. Baxter improved on
his earlier time by just over five seconds to post his third fastest stage time
of the event. Wright was once again
second also improving on his earlier time by five seconds to further cement his
second place overall. Leonard finished
the stage just one and quarter seconds behind Wright to trail him by eight and a
half seconds heading into second service.
Neville made the biggest improvement over the 19-kilometre stage. She shaved 20 seconds off of her previous
effort as she continued to grow ever more confident with her Fiesta ST.
The event was halted
during SS11 of the International event. A competing car left the road and
crashed heavily. The results were
declared as they stood at the end of SS4, SS10 of the International event.
This meant that Stephen Baxter and Martin Brady claimed their first win
of the season in their Ford Fiesta R2.
Stephen Wright and Paul McGee finished second to claim the 2010 Kick
Energy Fiesta SportTrophy Ireland championship victory with two
rounds still remaining. Dara Leonard and
Vinnie Boyd were third less than nine seconds behind Wright. Neville and Andy Hayes finished their FST
Ireland debut in fourth.
The inaugural Muc-Off
best presented car award was presented to Stephen Wright, the late nights
endured by the DGM mechanics after his crash in Newry clearly paid off as his
car was voted best prepared prior to the start of the event.
The Fiesta
SportTrophy Ireland organisers would like to extend their
condolences to the family and friends of Thomas McGuire, who was tragically
killed in the accident on SS10 of the Donegal International Rally.
|
Pos |
Driver/Co-Driver |
Time |
Behind |
|
1 |
Stephen
Baxter/
Martin
Brady |
30:44.9 |
- |
|
2 |
Stephen
Wright/Paul McGee |
32:00.6 |
1:15.7 |
|
3 |
Dara
Leonard/Vinnie Boyd |
32:09.0 |
1:24.1 |
|
4 |
Niamh
Neville/Andy Hayes |
35:21.6 |
4:36.7 |
|
Pos |
Driver/Co-Driver |
Points |
|
1 |
Stephen
Wright/Paul McGee |
115 |
|
2 |
Dara
Leonard/Vinnie Boyd |
47 |
|
3 |
|
30 |
|
4 |
Desi
Henry/John Rowan |
22 |
|
5 |
Niamh
Neville/Andy Hayes |
20 |
|
6 |
Barry
Greer/Suzanne Wright |
0 |
For more
information on the Fiesta SportTrophy Ireland Championship
please contact series co-ordinator Callum Craw on ccraw@m-sport.co.uk or visit www.fiestasporttrophy.ie
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