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Experts Cup 2005

For event information please visit www.wacarclub.com.au
Live results are now available at www.duetime.com.au
Photos from the 2005 Experts Cup

Review

After two all daylight rounds of the West Australian State Rally Championship (WARC), round three was going to change things considerably for teams. Run on July 2nd around Wellington Dam in Collie, the Experts Cup Rally had eight special stages of 130 competitive km to challenge teams. The first four special stages were due to run in daylight and the last four in the dark. The Experts Cup rally was also the first WARC round this year where competitors were not able to write pace notes and had to utilise the organiser’s road book.

Whilst rain was not forecast, the temperature was certainly cool. The clay based roads around the dam had also compacted well with recent rains, making the stages fast once the looser surface gravel had been swept off the racing lines.

Alex Stone/Dianna Madlener (WRX) had been drawn number one out of the hat and started the rally as scheduled at 2:00 PM.

Special Stages 1 and 2 were only short and gave crews a good start to the rally. Many found that despite the dry conditions, the loose clay was slippery in places. The husband and wife team of Dennis & Jackie Dunlop won SS1 with Stone/Madlener 4 seconds behind in second. The Silverstone Tyres sponsored Lancer Evo 3 of Craig Bignell and Joan Percival won SS2 and Dunlop/Dunlop were second. Whilst it may have been a short pair of stages to start the rally, The Deep Creek Lancer Evo 4 of Chris Anderson/Joel Lithgo didn’t get far. Within 100m of the start of SS1, the pair lost a wheel and damaged the suspension, ending their rally early. Mark Cameron/Adam Pearson (Linde Materials Handling) didn’t go as far as they’d liked either, the Suzuki Swift suffered some engine/drivetrain problems in SS1 and they were forced to retire. The normally quick Network IT Datsun 1200 of Julian Wright/Jeff Huggins had a rally they’d rather forget when their head gasket expired after SS1 and were also forced to retire.

After a short service, competitors were out to tackle the two longest stages of the event in quick succession. Stone/Madlener charged hard through special stages 3 and 4, and were rewarded with wins on both. Not to be out done by Stone/Madlener, Dunlop/Dunlop posted second fastest times through both stages. Special Stage 4 at 26 km had claimed a few scalps. During the stage, The Subaru Genuine Parts WRX of Ross Mackenzie/Paul Vandermey suffered a blown front diff, whilst the Automotive Action WRX of Shane Eather/David Burton blew fifth gear and retired the pair. For Eather/Burton it has been a battle with mechanical dramas this year, the WRX is already on it’s third engine! Warren Phillip-Clarke/Chris Kostopolous (Swan Auto Subaru Parts) Subaru Legacy RS blew a turbo and was forced to retire. The Filters Plus/Fuchs Lubricants Charade of Jack Thornley/Hanna Drury also retired after SS4 with engine troubles.

Armed with spotlights, teams headed out to tackle special stages 5 and 6 in the dark. Whilst competitors may had done them earlier in daylight, the darkness can often change the complete character of the stage. Stone/Madlener took two more stage wins, Dunlop/Dunlop were second for SS5 and Rob Herridge/Lisa Dunkerton in their Maximum Motorsport WRX posted a good time in SS6 to be second. Running a little off the pair’s usual pace, the CDM Australia Lancer Evo 3 of Matthew Knox/Elio Della Madalena retired with problems in SS5. Bignell/Percival lost a wheel in SS5 and ended their rally prematurely after a promising start.

A little further back in the field some were finding the rally tough. The Maitland Fabrication Mazda Familia of Steve Maitland/Richard Harris had brake troubles early in the day which cost them a lot of time. Adam Maguire/Rob Stuart (Maximum Motorsport Hyundai Coupe) had miss-firing problems. The pair also over shot a corner at one point on a stage and struggled to restart the engine. In the hurry to get back into the rally, the bonnet pins were left undone and the pair then also needed to add a new bonnet to their list of woes. Karl Drummond/Trevor Brewer (WRX) were having an interesting rally too, the pair had to do the entire event without a trip computer. In the end the team finished the rally in twelfth place.

Stages 7 and 8 were also a repeat of early stages. The stage starts on both had become quite rough and rutted although most of the rest of the roads seemed to have held up well. Dunlop/Dunlop won both special stages on spotlights, with John "Chucky" Macara/Lee Tierney in second for both in their Wheels On Yirrigan WRX. On the last stage of the rally and well on their way to a good result, James Anderson/Todd Payne in their 2WD Deep Creek Nissan Sunny, put the car off into a ditch and ended what had been an encouraging performance.

From results supplied by series supporter Duetime.com.au:

Despite earlier over heating problems, Doug Tostevin/Alan Cook brought their Opposite Lock 4WD Accessories, Legacy RS to a respectable tenth place. Ninth went to Toby Heyring/Peter Turner (Maximum Motorsport WRX), in eighth was Warren Tuckett/Stuart Percival (Lancer Evo 7), and breaking up the 4WD field was Blair Pugh/Glenn Martinovich, seventh in their lightening fast Ford Escort sponsored by Ranger Auto Electrics. Graham Furness/Peter Lindsay pulled their Laser Sight Centres WRX into sixth and Stone/Madlener collecting more valuable championship points, made the finish in fifth. The Lancer Evo 6 (needing more attention from Panel Worx) of Michael Anderson/Gray Marshall had a good run to finish the Experts in fourth, third went to Herridge/Dunkerton a good result for them, and neatly slotted into second was Chucky/Tierney.

After the last two rounds of the WARC, the Dunlops finally had to have some good luck. For the team the drought finally broke with an outright first place in this year’s Experts Cup.


Thanks must be given to Jeremy Savage as Clerk of Course and his team of dedicated officials. Competitors, crews and spectators owe much to the people who give up their time and are willing to brave the elements, in this case the cold, for the love of the sport. Without them, WA would not have such thriving rally championships. Thanks also to the WA Car Club and especially to the Town of Collie.

For info on all rounds of the WARC and Clubman Cup, photos, results and contact details go to: www.duetime.com.au www.rallywa.com www.lightcarclub.com.au or www.wacarclub.com.au

Karl Drummond

 

The West Australian Car Club is making final preparations on round 3 of the West Australian State Rally Championship. The Experts Cup Rally will be once again hosted in the mining town of Collie. Conducted on roads around Wellington Dam, the event will take place on Saturday the 2nd of July.

This round of the Championship is only the second of two stand alone state rallies that do not share with the WA Clubman Cup Series.

The fast stages around Wellington Dam will use similar roads to 2004 with a little over 130km of competitive sections to test the skill of teams. A dry event in 2004, competitors may not be so lucky this year, which will test driver's ability on the spectacular and sometimes slippery stages.

After 2 all daylight rounds so far in the championship, competitors will need the assistance of lights on the 2005 Experts Cup. Several special stages will run into the dark that adds a very different dimension to rallying through the forest.

Rally headquarters will be based out of the Premier Hotel and up to date results will be provided by Duetime Results throughout the event. For those who chose to follow the rally online www.duetime.com.au will also contain real time results during the rally as well. The Start, regroup and finish will be conducted in Harvey Street, next to Rally HQ.

The first car is due to start at approximately 2:00PM and finish around 8:50 PM.

Spectators will also be able to see rally cars competing in the forest as well as in service between competitive stages. It's an opportunity to see the team working furiously to check, adjust and repair cars under tight time frames. Many rallies have been won and lost in the service area and on the abilities of the service crews. During the course of the rally, cars will be serviced three times. The Service Park will also be located in town along side the railway line on Forest Street. Spectating on the Experts Cup is free. Please obey spectator instructions and rally officials. Please do not bring pets to the event to spectate. Animals and motorsport do not mix. Spectator guides will be available from Rally HQ on the day of the event.

The WACC is seeking officials to assist on the Experts Cup. If you'd like an exclusive spectator point, just metres from the rally action or can assist in anyway, please contact Ann Skipworth on: 9455 7284 or via e-mail: fskippy@bigpond.com.

Supplementary regulations, service crew and spectator information will soon be available. For results, pictures, videos/DVD's and information on all rallies in the WARC and WA Clubman Championship see:   www.rallywa.com www.lightcarclub.com.au www.wacarclub.com.au

Karl Drummond

 
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 Last updated on Sunday, May 20, 2007 .
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