Thursday 2 April 2015

SACC RTT CHAMPIONSHIP - March Report

The first round in the championship was held at Glen Gorm Castle near Tobermory on Mull. The course was a private estate track approximately 1.3 miles in length. The weather was mixed all day, with sharp showers at regular intervals although with some brighter periods.

Three of our registered competitors were on Mull to contest the event, and all managed to score a competitive runs. Roy Kemp had the doubtful honour of going off two runs in a row, but luckily his earlier runs were quite fast. The results are shown below with the Championship Registered competitors highlighted.
Liam Wood in his Escort had a battle with Reay Mackay in a Mitsubishi Evo for FTD finally triumphing by 1.2 seconds.
Registrations are still open, so I look forward to more registrations before the next round at Fort Augustus in May.

Gerry Potter  -  Championship Co-Ordinator



No
Driver
Car
Class
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Run 5
Fastest
1
8
Liam Wood
Ford Escort Mk2
4
01:57.7
01:54.5
01:53.0
01:50.8
01:52.9
01:50.8
2
74
Reay MacKay
Mitsubishi Evo 6
6
02:01.4
01:55.7
01:52.0
31:50.8
31:52.0
01:52.0
3
4
Alec Brown
Mitsubishi Evo 6
6
02:01.9
02:00.7
01:55.4
01:53.5
01:52.0
01:52.0
4
5
Roy Kemp
Peugeot 205 Gti
2
02:10.4
02:07.0
02:00.8
31:50.8
31:52.0
02:00.8
5
73
Kenny Barbour
Vauxhall Corsa
3
02:24.2
02:09.4
02:01.4
02:04.2
02:42.5
02:01.4
6
7
David Wilson
Ford Escort Mk2
4
02:03.7
04:31.1
31:52.0
31:50.8
31:52.0
02:03.7
7
3
Stewart Wilshire
Vauxhall Corsa
3
02:07.9
02:04.9
02:19.4
02:17.9
02:13.7
02:04.9
8
1
Gordon Halley
Ford Escort Mk2
4
02:16.6
02:10.4
02:09.5
02:08.1
02:06.2
02:06.2
9
6
Colin MacDonald
Peugeot 205 Gti
3
02:22.9
02:13.5
02:10.6
02:10.5
02:06.2
02:06.2
10
71
Mike McDiarmid
Ford Escort Mk2
4
02:19.6
02:14.0
02:14.5
02:15.6
02:32.1
02:14.0
11
72
William Coldicott
VW Golf Gti
4
02:14.4
31:54.5
31:52.0
31:50.8
31:52.0
02:14.4
12
2
James McDiarmid
VW Golf Gti
4
02:15.9
02:16.7
31:52.0
31:50.8
31:52.0
02:15.9

Ford Escort on a muddy forest track
Liam Wood in action on Mull. Photo courtesy Barry Whenman