Rochdale Observer

Steve earns valuable rally points

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STEVE Brown secured another solid finish for his newly developed Nissan Micra Kit Car last weekend, taking eighth in class 3F and valuable championsh­ip points at Rally van Wervik (8/9th June) in Belgium.

The Rochdale driver would make the trip across the English Channel to contest the Flanders Internatio­nal Rally Challenge (FIRC) qualifier in only the second event for the crowd-pleasing machine this season.

With the aim firmly to gain a foothold on the scoreboard after a faltered start in the series, Brown duly delivered and brought the Micra home fourth in the two wheel drive standings to finally get his assault underway. He was partnered by regular co-driver Paul Stringer for the event.

Sporadic outings in the FIRC last season ensured that Brown has never beaten his impressive results during his 2016 campaign which saw a one hundred per cent finishing record, class podiums and an overall two-wheel drive win behind the wheel of the Micra.

This year has also seen a less than ideal start, thanks to delays in the Micra being ready for the first and second rounds, meaning a switch to a Historic specificat­ion Mini would be his only option to compete in the series.

That would end in retirement, but it did allow the final modificati­ons to be carried out to the Kit Car before an outing in Spain, at the inviteonly Rallye Festival Transmiera in May. The event marked the 2018 debut for the car after almost 12 months of engine and suspension developmen­t and was ideal to shakedown the car due to its noncompeti­tive format.

Brown would head back to Belgium in the Micra for the first time since 2016 for the closed-public road event and it was a welcome return for both him and the Nissan. Despite its earlier Spanish outing, last weekend would be the first at full competitiv­e speeds and he would nurse the car through the 12 stages of the event which totalled almost 100km.

As the stages passed, Brown’s confidence increased and after the opening loop, began to creep inside the top ten class positions. Filled with more powerful and modern R2 specificat­ion cars, the class would be one of the most hotly contested in the event and he would keep his cool to finish in eighth from an original 21 starters.

He was elated to reach the finish of the notoriousl­y tricky event.

“It feels really good to be back here in Belgium but more importantl­y, it feels great to be back with the Kit Car,” said Brown at the finish.

“We came here with the aim of really getting some decent championsh­ip points on the board but also to shakedown the car having never really driven it in anger properly. I’m very mindful that we are still in the developmen­t phase with it and there is still work to do, but I’m really impressed with the changes we have made so far. I`ll be honest, it wasn’t trouble free but to finish eighth in that class, is really encouragin­g.

“The weekend certainly exceeded my expectatio­ns so now we know what we need to do to make the next step with the car and hopefully, we can do that before the next round that I can contest which will now be in August.”

‘There is still work to do, but I’m impressed with the changes we have made so far’

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