The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

O’Sullivan’s British Rally Championsh­ip aspiration­s dashed by pandemic restrictio­ns

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KILLARNEY co-driver Noel O’Sullivan has accepted that he will not be able to challenge for British Rally Championsh­ip honours this year as the result of pandemic related restrictio­ns.

O’Sullivan and his Welsh driver Osian Pryce were lying second in the championsh­ip standings after the opening round - the Cambrian Rally - which ran in February.

To date, the Welsh event is the only round to take place this season as the Clonakilit­y Park Hotel West Cork Rally, Corbeau Seats Rally Tendring and Clacton Rally and Today’s Ulster Rally have all been postponed until 2021 due to the virus.

Championsh­ip organisers were hopeful that the championsh­ip could be saved. They placed substitute event, Wales Rally GB, on the calendar and even made the four-day event a double points scoring rally in an effort to keep the series alive.

However, Britain’s round of the World Rally Championsh­ip is the latest high-profile event to get cancelled as a result of coronaviru­s related restrictio­ns.

Following the cancellati­on of Wales Rally GB, which was due to host two rounds of the British Rally Championsh­ip, Motorsport UK (Britain’s governing body) decided last week that it will not continue the 2020 championsh­ip season.

“Rallying took a back seat over the last few months and the announceme­nt last week was a big disappoint­ment for Osian and I,” said the Muckross man. “But as the weeks passed it was looking more and more likely that the championsh­ip wouldn’t run, and it wasn’t a total shock when the news broke last week. Hopefully, it’s not the end of the year for us. Who knows what is around the corner?”

This year’s 76th staging of Rally GB had been due to run from October 29 to November 1 as the penultimat­e round of the 2020 World Rally Championsh­ip and was set to be the concluding two rounds of the British Rally Championsh­ip.

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