Otago Daily Times

Look out for Kelly and his Baby Blue

The term ‘win it or bin it’ could have been coined with Irish rally star Frank Kelly in mind. He arrived in Dunedin this week for next weekend’s Drivesouth Internatio­nal Otago Rally and chatted to Catherine Pattison about his ‘‘chaotic’’ driving style, Yo

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FRANK Kelly will not die wondering. Kelly is entered in the Allcomers category and if his impressive performanc­es are anything to go by, rally fans are in for a treat. His succinct descriptio­n of how he drives is ‘‘chaotic’’ but Kelly was happy to elaborate.

‘‘Some people say flamboyant. Most of the time I think I’m slightly out of control. It’s when I’m completely out of control that things go bad,’’ he laughed.

Kelly’s family are heavily involved in his rallying and wife Rosemarie, daughter Lauren, who is Miss Media, and son Jack have all travelled with him to Otago. Kelly was the subject of a project Lauren was doing for her media studies course and she is responsibl­e for his subsequent internet fame, which has seen him amass more than 100,000 YouTube views and 11,000 Facebook followers.

‘‘That’s all Lauren’s doing,’’ Kelly said, proudly.

It is Kelly’s first trip to New Zealand and it has long been a dream of his to rally here. He spent many years watching the World Rally Championsh­ip rounds in Australia and New Zealand and has competed across the ditch.

‘‘Everyone that comes to New Zealand says they are the best roads in the world. I never thought I’d get the opportunit­y to do it. I have to keep pinching myself.’’

Most of the Otago Rally’s internatio­nal guests drive locally supplied cars, such as defending classic winner Estonia’s Markko Martin, who returns this year to pilot the Rossendale Winesprepa­red Ford Escort RS 1800. Not Kelly — he has a heavily modified friend in his Ford Escort, which has travelled from Ireland for the event.

He has had the car for a decade, which he said had not been a very careful 10 years, so it has undergone a recent rebuild, leaving it a long way from original.

The 2.5litre GM engine puts out 238kW (320hp), it has a sixspeed sequential gearbox, DMS suspension and a ‘‘well tested’’ roll cage.

The 2008 British Rally Championsh­ip 2WD champion, Kelly has fellow Irishman North Islandbase­d Noel Moloney codriving for him and although the pair have never met, at least conflictin­g accents will not be a problem.

Kelly’s main competitio­n will be last year’s winner, Christchur­ch’s Deane Buist, and former New Zealand rally champion Brian Stokes, both driving Ford Escort Mk2s.

The Otago Rally is the first round of the New Zealand Rally Championsh­ip, and also features the Internatio­nal Classic Otago Rally. Starting at Dunedin’s Octagon on Friday with a ceremonial start from 5pm, the event features 14 special stages on Saturday and Sunday, with a competitio­n distance of nearly 285km.

 ?? PHOTO: MARTIN MCCORRISTO­N ?? High flier . . . Irishman Frank Kelly, who will contest the Classic Rally of Otago next weekend in his Ford Escort Mk 2, describes his driving style as ‘‘chaotic’’.
PHOTO: MARTIN MCCORRISTO­N High flier . . . Irishman Frank Kelly, who will contest the Classic Rally of Otago next weekend in his Ford Escort Mk 2, describes his driving style as ‘‘chaotic’’.

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