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SOTICO Safari Rally 2006

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Competitors were greeted by a cold and clear day for the start of this year’s Light Car Club Safari Rally. Hosted in Boddington, recent temperatures had been so cold that many local residents had suffered burst pipes with the frozen water.

The combined field of 60 competitors had pace noted the stages a week before the rally and conditions had changed little. Special stages were mostly dry, dusty and loose.

Rob Herridge and Anthony Chudleigh (Spec C WRX) started as car one for this event and effectively became the gravel sweeper on the first few stages. Immediately the pair’s times reflected this and a seventh fastest was all that could be achieved. Chris Anderson and Joel Lithgo took their Spec C WRX to the first stage win for the day, with Craig Bignell and Joan Percival second in their Lancer Evo 3.

For SS2 Anderson/Lithgo were again quickest with Bignell/Percival 2nd and Alex Stone/Dianna Madlener on the wrong wheels & tyres in their WRX made 3rd. Julian Wright and Jeff Huggins had been going quickly in their Datsun 1200 coupe. In SS2 it all came undone when a collision with a tree then a roll saw a retirement and a trip to hospital for Julian, with a suspected fractured collar bone.

SS3 was the completion of the first group of stages in Sotico. Anderson/Lithgo taking their third stage win with Bignell/Percival second and Toby Heyring/Peter Turner (WRX) third. After the end of the stage, Lee McIlroy/Steve Vass were forced to retire their WRX with a vibration problem in the driveline; the hard charging pair of Blair Pugh/Glenn Martinovich had troubles on this year’s Safari. Their Escort suffered unexpected mechanical problems not far into SS2, which lost a lot of time. After SS3, the pair was outside of the time limit and had to retire.

During recce many were concerned about SS4. The short stage was good at the start, however the last 2km looked like it would be a problem. Sure enough each successive car through the stage encountered more ruts, loose dirt and debris to overcome. Bignell/Percival were quickest through the 5km stage with Anderson/Lithgo second and Stone/Madlener third. A transmission problem caused Trevor Chudleigh/Tamara Adams to retire their Corolla and a broken hub ended the rally for Derek Reddie and Jonathon Statham (Galant VR4).

The famous jumps and water splash of SS5 saw the retirement of one of the front runners. Bignell/Percival suffered gearbox problems and withdrew part way through the stage, leaving Anderson/Lithgo to take another stage win. This time, second went to Tolley Challis/Greg Flood in their Evo 7.

In SS6 the tide turned in the rally. Stone/Madlener started a charge and won all of the remaining stages. Anderson/Lithgo and Challis/Flood shared second and third fastest times for the rest of the event. Others competitors seemed to be struggling. Herridge/Chudleigh dropped a lot of time in SS7 and SS8, Karl Drummond/Karen Russell (WRX) had problems with grip most of the day and Graeme Miles/Brian D’Arcy suffered a puncture losing a lot of time. Graham Furness and Peter Lyndsay had been setting top ten stage times during most of the day. The front diff on their WRX failed on latter stages, requiring a gearbox change at the last service. Whilst the service crew worked furiously to get the replacement transmission in the car, they could not manage it within the time limit and incurred a time penalty.

The now rough and heavily rutted stages were taking their toll on more cars. Greg Howard/Darren Gardner (WRX) retired with overheating problems, Leo Iriks/Paul Van Der Mey (Escort) and Ray Robertson/Richard Reeves (Swift) both retired with electrical problems and Matthew Knox/Elio Della Madalena (Evo 3) retired with mechanical issues. Perhaps one of the worse disappointments was the retirement of Nigel Anderson/Greg Weryk (Corolla) with a broken driveshaft on the very last stage.

The results for the Safari were extremely tight. Stone/Madlener and Anderson/Lithgo were more or less tied on time as the rally finished. Whilst the last cars completed the rally, post event car inspections were conducted. Scrutineers discovered a technical irregularity in Anderson/Lithgo’s WRX and the pair were excluded from the results. It was a controversial end to what had been a controversial rally.

So the top ten was in for the last state rally to be held in the Sotico Plantation. Steve Forsberg/Ben Searcy (Lancer Evo 6) were tenth, Doug Tostevin/Alan Cook brought their Legacy RS to ninth and Steve Maitland/Hanna Drury (Evo 4) were eighth. Herridge/Chudleigh finished seventh behind the Spec C WRX of James Anderson and Lee Tierney in sixth. Leigh Hynes/Stuart Percival brought their new left hand drive WRX to fifth and John “Chucky” Macara and Paul Helm (WRX) made fourth. Challis/Flood had a good drive to be third and Heyring Turner were elevated to second with the exclusion of Anderson/Lithgo. Taking a hat trick of rally wins, Alex Stone and Dianna Madlener won first place and also the 20 valuable points towards the championship.

Special thanks to the Light Car Club and the massive effort required to stage the event this year as well as the officials who volunteered their time so that the rally could run. Thanks also to the Foster family, the Boddington Football Club and the town of Boddington for their help and support.

The final round of the WARC will see teams head to Collie for the Experts Cup rally on the 29th of July. Details and event regulations may be found on the WA Car Club website: www.wacarclub.com.au

Karl Drummond

 

Safari Rally Preview

Round 3 of the WA State Rally Championship and Round 2 of the WA Clubman Rally Series is due to run in June.

The Light Car Club Safari rally will return for the final time to the famous ex Bunnings tree plantation near the mining town of Boddington.

This year the rally’s timing and format has changed to previous years although the rally will still be fully pace noted. Recce will be conducted on Sunday the 18th of June with the rally action starting one week later, on Saturday the 24th of June.

State competitors will contest 136 competitive km’s over ten special stages, whilst Clubman competitors will compete on 85 competitive km’s over 6 special stages.

This year the rally will not be dedicated to just the Sotico plantation. Competitors will also rally in the neighbouring Warren Hill plantation where spectators will also be able to watch competing cars in bush special stages. The central service park and Rally HQ will again be based at the Old High School in Boddington, where spectator information will also be available. The presentation ceremony for this year’s Safari will be at the Boddington Football Club, shortly after the rally finishes. Hot food and drinks will be available, meal tickets may be pre booked from documentation onwards.

The Light Car Club is seeking officials, so if you’re free and would like a VIP seat to watch the last Safari Rally in Sotico, contact:

Lee Anne McKenna: 0418 776 909

Supp regs and entry forms are now available from the event secretary: Lynne Makin 0408 585 475 or e-mail: almak@iinet.net.au . The regs will also soon be available online at the Light Car Club’s website: www.lightcarclub.com.au

This is your VERY LAST CHANCE in state rallying to contest the jumps and water splash made famous by Rally Australia. For 2007 the Safari Rally is guaranteed to be searching for a new home. Entries are open now, so get yours in early.

 
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 Last updated on Sunday, May 20, 2007 .
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