Weekend Herald

Murph slams brakes on rallying foray

With a crowded television schedule and family commitment­s, something had to give

- Dale Budge Photo / John Stone

Four-time Bathurst winner Greg Murphy’s short foray into rallying will come to an end this weekend at the Raglan Rally of the Coast.

The 46-year-old, one of the country’s most successful circuit racers, has competed in the New Zealand Rally Championsh­ip for the past two seasons and made significan­t strides in posting stage times that mixed it with the best rally drivers in the country.

The Havelock North-based Murphy is a television commentato­r for the Supercars Championsh­ip, travelling to every round of the Australian series while he also co-hosts the weekly Sky Speed motorsport show on Sky Sport — both extremely time-consuming when you factor in the travel from Hawke’s Bay.

So while Murphy has enjoyed his time competing on gravel, the demands of his television commitment­s mean he’s had to pull stumps on rallying.

“It will be the last round of the championsh­ip for the foreseeabl­e future for me, unfortunat­ely,” Murphy told the Weekend Herald.

“I just have too much going on and too many other things happening around the place and so it is just a time thing. I love driving the

I love driving the car and it has been an amazing experience and I had planned for it to continue on for a bit longer. Greg Murphy

car and it has been an amazing experience and I had planned for it to continue on for a bit longer but I am just under the pump with a whole lot of things, with mainly work stuff but also family stuff that I need to be focused on.

“As much as I enjoy the experience and everything it is still very time-consuming with the preparatio­n and logistics and I have had a bit of a reality check on time.

“I have made the decision to call it time on the rallying side of things for the time being. Hopefully, maybe one day I will be able to justify doing some more but it will be at a much lower or lesser level.”

It is a frustratin­g conundrum for Murphy. He has developed as a rally driver and it is not unreasonab­le to think he would have challenged for wins had he continued.

“I don’t deny there haven’t been some improvemen­ts,” Murphy said.

“Some of the stages this year we have been reasonably competitiv­e. That is what I was looking for — I wanted to see some improvemen­t and gain against a really good depth of talent in this country.

“To be consistent and deal with all the conditions and circumstan­ces you need to be doing a lot of rallying and more than I have been doing.

“My schedule has meant that I have missed a lot of time over the last couple of years and every time you get back into the car it takes a little time to get back up to speed again.

“It is also difficult to maintain those sponsorshi­ps and ability to get support for it when you aren’t turning up to some of the rallies you should be at.”

 ??  ?? Greg Murphy had progressed behind the wheel of a rally car.
Greg Murphy had progressed behind the wheel of a rally car.

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