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BOURNE RETAINS RALLY CROWN

With a full house of eight fastest stage times in the Barbados Rally Club’s (BRC) final rally of the season last Sunday (October 21), Paul ‘Surfer’ Bourne confirmed his position as champion-elect of the 2007 Texaco BRC Rally Championship; he ends the year with 70 points, more than 30 ahead of his closest rival, to retain the title he won for the first time last year.

BOURNE AND SKEETE FACE OFF AGAIN

More than 30 crews will line up on Sunday (October 21) for the Barbados Rally Club’s (BRC) last rally of the 2007 season. The Texaco BRC Gravel Rally is scheduled to start at 8.45am from Searles Factory Yard and will comprise eight special stages, four in each direction of a course at Searles Plantation.

ALL TO PLAY FOR IN DRIVER’S CHAMPIONSHIP

There's a thrilling finale in prospect for competitors in the 2007 Virgin Atlantic Barbados Rally Club (BRC) Driver’s Championship; just three points cover the top five in the standings ahead of the final round, the Texaco Gravel Rally on Sunday (October 21), where competition is expected to be intense.

HAMILTON GETS IT RIGHT IN BRITISH FORESTS

Barbados Rally Club (BRC) chairman Mark Hamilton enjoyed his first experience of forestry stages when he was among 66 drivers contesting the final round of the British Historic Rally Championship, at Trackrod Rally Yorkshire, in the north of England last Saturday (October 6).

CORBIN & EDWARDS WIN SEPTEMBER SAFARI

Novice crew Ryan Corbin and Dustin Edwards in the Corbin's Catering/Sweet Temptations Toyota Hilux beat some experienced practitioners in the art of navigational rallying to win the Barbados Rally Club’s (BRC) September Safari on Sunday (September 23).
Corbin and Edwards ended the day with 58 penalties, to edge out the experienced Pro crew of Mike Ward and Willie Hinds (Niccolls & Edghill Construction Jeep Wrangler), who incurred 90 penalties to finish second; another novice crew - Wayne Archer and Rhett Watson (Nissan Pickup) – placed third, with 100 penalties.

QUALITY ENTRY FOR SEPTEMBER SAFARI

As the front-runners in the Barbados Rally Club’s (BRC) Safari Championship all look forward to the chance of scoring more vital points in this weekend’s third round (Sunday, September 23), those responsible for running the Championship are equally delighted with the growing support for these navigational events that hark back to the Club’s roots.

CLOSE CONTEST IN SAFARI CHAMPIONSHIP

Since the media release issued yesterday under the above heading, the decision has been made to postpone the August Safari until the weekend of September 22-23 . . . thereby making it the BRC September Safari. The briefing meeting mentioned for tomorrow evening (August 21) will now take place on Tuesday, September 18.
The key reason for the change is that, due to the recent heavy rains island-wide, some areas of the route, which had already been set, are now virtually impassible, or no longer thought to be safe due to slippage.

CLOSE CONTEST IN SAFARI CHAMPIONSHIP

With two rounds run and two to go, no-one is taking bets on the outcome of the Barbados Rally Club (BRC) Safari Championship, which continues with the August Safari next weekend. Reigning Champion Andrew Croney leads the Navigator standings by just two points, Derek Gill enjoying the same advantage in the Driver standings.

BOURNE WINS AT PICKERINGS

At the wheel of his BF Goodrich/Plus Subaru Impreza WRC, Paul Bourne dominated the time sheets once again on Saturday evening (July 28) when the Barbados Rally Club (BRC) made a successful return to Pickerings in St Lucy for its Summer Nights Tarmac Sprint.

BOURNE, POWELL & SKEETE HEAD-TO-HEAD AGAIN

The top three finishers in Rally Barbados 2007 go head-to-head once again this weekend, as the Barbados Rally Club (BRC) runs its annual Summer Nights Tarmac Sprint on Saturday evening (July 28); scheduled for a 7.00pm start, the event will run at Pickerings in St Lucy and comprise one practice and three timed runs.

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