RALLY NEWS NO.2                      Service - Sunday 1pm

UNOFFICIAL LEADERBOARD AFTER STAGE 1 Mullagh
1ST (2) Eugene Donnelly/Paddy Toner (Impreza WRC) 7.36
2nd (4) Jim Harrison/Harvey Bell (Impreza WRC) 7.37
3rd (1) Niall Maguire/Paul McLaughlin (Impreza WRC) 7.48
4th (3) Michael Barrable/Dermot O'Gorman (Impreza WRC) 7.52
5th (5) Adrian McElvaney/Paul Goodman (Impreza WRC) 8.01
6th (6) Patrick Elliott/Martin Cahill (Impreza WRC) 8.03

Niall Maguire is shown in the above leaderboard as 3rd after stage 1, but reports are reaching us that Niall has crashed the car in stage 2 and knocked some wheels off. Further news is filtering through that his Subaru is actually blocking the road, and the stage may have to be stopped. One way or another it looks like an unhappy ending for the current champion and last year's Clare winner.

At the end of the first stage Eugene Donnelly commented "We had a good run, great stage, we think we picked the right tyres".  His closest rival Jim Harrison, the Macclesfield man driving the Impreza WRC S8 for the first time today, said "It was interesting, but it was a bit scrappy."  With just 1s separating the two, and Harrison on his first outing in that car, it would suggest Donnelly could be under big pressure before the day is over.

The other man in the running for this year's National title is of course Michael Barrable, and he wasn't too happy at stage finish, saying "Not a great run, found the road very greasy". Adrian McElvaney is fighting for 3rd place in the Dunlop series, he felt that his rear tyres were going off, certainly the car was all over the road, but Kenny McKinstry was at the finish of the stage, looked at the tyres, and thought there was nothing wrong with them. Patrick Elliott felt his car was very slow, as if it was down on power. Ollie O'Donovan was having his first run in McKinstry's left hand drive 2000 Subaru, and he set a time of 8.33, as he settled in to the new machine.

Denis Cronin was lashing with sweat as he finished the stage in his BMW M3, his time was 8.13. Anthony O'Halloran in the Manta 8.15. Mac McKenna, a long way from his Monaghan base, had an 8.24. Richard Casey on home soil, 8.19. Paddy Boyle 8.28. Aidan Walsh, fighting for Top Part West Coast championship points was on 8.29. John Rooney in his BMW 8.48. David McNulty 8.43 and knew he didn't have a particularly good run. Mike Moloney on his home stage a stunning 8.08 - but this will need to be checked.

News from the Balinglass single stage - after the first run Michael Reddy leads 31s ahead of Ollie O'Reilly. Tom Murphy 3rd  a further 1s back and Terence Teggart 4th 1s back.
More news after stage 3.  BRIAN AND LIZ PATTERSON         www.rallynews.net

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