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Irish Notes 10th Feb 03.

Five times former Tarmac Champion Austin McHale will drive a series 7 ex Prodrive Impreza WRC this season. The Dubliner plans to contest both the Pirelli British Championship and the Tarmac series. Brian Murphy will again be co-driving. The Subaru is being converted to RHD. Austin commented, "The Toyota is still a good car, but with all the effort being put into F1 and no development with the Corolla, it is time to move on."

Patrick Elliott, runner up in last year’s Dunlop National Championship and GpN winner previously in a Lancer, will compete in the ex Maurice Gass Impreza WRC this season. Cavan man Patrick intends to contest the National Championship again, and may try to fit in a couple of Internationals also. Martin Cahill will co-drive.

Ray Breen, who has been competing in a GpA Subaru Impreza Turbo in recent years, has acquired a Metro 6R4 and intends to go rallying more for fun this season. Waterford man Breen will start with the opening round of the KBB Doors Forestry Championship, the 23rd Feb Carrick on Suir MC William Loughmann event.

Mid Antrim’s GMW Stage event last Saturday at Tardree forest was won once again by Trevor Moore in his Escort Cosworth. Brendan O’Hagan was 2nd in a similar GpA machine and John Donnelly 3rd in a WRC example.

Carlow’s Michael Reddy, winner of the last Irish stage rally in 2002, the Baltinglass event, also won the first stage event of 2003, at Birr last Sunday. Reddy finished 28 seconds ahead of Liam Wall, also in an Escort, with Pat Donegan 3rd. The rally was based in Templemore and had a full complement of 131 starters, plus a reserve list. Number 1 seed David Percy crashed out on the 2nd stage and 102 cars finished.

 

Our recent story on the late Ronnie McCartney has created some nice international interest, including this little note from Stephen Mills in Australia and his experience with Ronnie.

 

Brian + Liz:
 
Just caught up with the Beatty Crawford account of Ronnie... I recall him from 1964 in the Circuit car with the botched up sump, and as lately as 1974 when he was in Bilbao for the Firestone Rally, as was I with Billy Coleman. As the cars were presented inside the bullring at Bilbao in an orderly fashion, Billy and Ronnie followed  the Tricolour and the banner 'Republic of Ireland' as they were led into position around the 'ring', to line up in front of their cars, a prelude to today's Superstages !
 
I look forward to catching up with those who are left from that 'Golden Era' .. tragically Ronnie will not be there, but we will remember him as a true Irish sportsman
 
Stephen Mills
Sydney
Australia

Brian Patterson.

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