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All ready to thrill..

Return of famous Jim Clark Rally headlines a spectacula­r weekend of motorsport for Scots competitor­s and fans

- By Giles Blair g.blair@roadrecord.co.uk

MOTORSPORT competitor­s and fans are geared up for one of the most iconic events on the calendar as the Jim Clark Rally starts in the Borders tonight.

More than 240 crews are set to tackle the closed public roads in Berwickshi­re as the Duns-based gathering hosts various championsh­ips over three days.

A dazzling list of entrants from across the UK and beyond will bring the sport into the heart of the community.

The British Rally Championsh­ip, UK Asphalt Rally series, Scottish Rally Championsh­ip and an impressive list of popular regional rally challenges are all part of the mix.

After a two-year break because of Covid, organisers of the Beatson’s Building Supplies-sponsored contest are promising a fresh, intriguing event.

There about 115 miles of special stages using classic tests from previous encounters, coupled with new twists to challenge the crews to the limit.

Top Scottish contenders to look out for include local ace and BRC competitor Garry Pearson, who has Dale Furniss in his Ford Fiesta Rally2 co-driver’s seat.

But the fight for bragging rights will be on between him and fellow Duns driver Euan Thorburn in his familiar Ford Focus WRC, with Paul Beaton on the notes.

Sunday’s Reivers Rally also sees a sensationa­l entry thanks to the SRC, headed by 2011 rally winner David Bogie driving a MINI JCW WRC with co-pilot John Rowan.

They will no doubt be challenged by

Cornhill’s Michael Binnie in his Mitsubishi Evo and Duns co-driver Claire Mole.

Adding to the local interest, Duns driver Dale Robertson tackles his first rally since 2019 and has World Rally Championsh­ip co-driver Stuart Loudon, from Lanarkshir­e, in the co-driver’s seat of their Fiesta R5.

Spectators will have plenty of opportunit­ies to catch the action on the stages and get up close to the stars and their cars during event formalitie­s.

Duns town centre will host the start and finish celebratio­ns, with commentary by Knockhill’s Duncan Vincent and a big screen showing the action from the stages.

Visit the www.jimclarkra­lly.co.uk website for more informatio­n on the rally, spectating and more.

South of the Border, the British Touring Car Championsh­ip roars into the UK’s fastest circuit – Thruxton – with additional hybrid power likely to bring record-breaking speeds to the Hampshire venue.

Triple champion Gordon Shedden, based at Knockhill, has commenced his 2022 title challenge in encouragin­g fashion in his Honda Civic Type R.

Fellow Fifer Rory Butcher will aim to build on his recent success at Brands Hatch with his Toyota Corolla.

And Scottish Laser Tools Infiniti Q50 duo Aiden Moffat and Dexter Patterson will hope to get among the points.

The British GT Championsh­ip title battles also ratchet up a notch this weekend at Donington Park in the Midlands, where more maximum points are on offer during the series’ second three-hour race.

Motherwell’s Ian Loggie will look to ensure that his RAM Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 stays at the top of the leader board after an inquiry into the season-starter at Oulton Park decided he had earned the points.

Forfar’s Sandy Mitchell in his Barwell Motorsport Lamborghin­i Huracan will also hope to be in the mix after a hardfought win at the Silverston­e 500.

Aberdeen father and son duo Stewart and Lewis Proctor will be hunting further glory in the Silver-Am class after two recent podium successes in their Greystone GT McLaren 720S.

In the GT4 class, watch out for Dumfriessh­ire’s Ross Wylie in his Valluga Racing Porsche 718 Cayman. He currently lies third in the standings.

Uddingston teenager Cian Shields will be in action in the supporting GB3 championsh­ip.

GB4 competitor Logan Hannah, from East Kilbride, will look to build on her success after a second-place finish at Silverston­e last time out.

Perth teenager Chloe Grant will no doubt be aiming to join her team-mate on the podium at Donington.

Also worth a watch will be round two of the array of races that make up the KMSC and Scottish Championsh­ip motorbike action at Knockhill.

 ?? ?? ◄ WELCOME RETURN The Jim Clark Rally and Reivers Rally will take place this weekend Main images: Eddie Kelly Motorsport Photograph­y
◄ WELCOME RETURN The Jim Clark Rally and Reivers Rally will take place this weekend Main images: Eddie Kelly Motorsport Photograph­y
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