The Scarborough News

Trackrod test for rally stars

- Keith McGhie andy.bloomfield@nationalwo­rld.com @SN_Sport

Welsh rally star Osian Pryce arrives in Filey tomorrow for the Trackrod Rally Yorkshire, looking to earn his maiden Motorsport UK British Rally Championsh­ip.

Pryce, heading into the penultimat­e round in Yorkshire, is leading the title race by seven points from Irishman Keith Cronin’s similar specificat­ion Volkswagon Polo GTR5.

The 29-year-old, from Machynllet­h, finished second over the high speed North York Moors forest tracks 12 months ago, missing victory by a mere 33 seconds to triple champion and fellow Welshman Matt Edwards.

Pryce, who made his rallying debut in Latvia in 2009 and recently won his 100th start - the Nicky Grist Rally in his native Welsh forests, knows that if he can go one better climb onto the top step of the podium his year, it could clinch the tittle.

Four times previous champion Cronin is in North Yorkshire and waiting for a slip from triple round winner Pryce, having won just one less round of the championsh­ip so far this year

Edwards is also back but driving a striking Fiat 131

Abarth - once a world championsh­ip winning car - in the large Historic Cup section of the event.

A capacity entry of 180 cars are involved in what is annually the county’s biggest motorsport­s event with the majority of the entourage setting off at one minute intervals from the seaside resort’s

Beach Road and finishing back at the same spot around 3.20pm on Saturday.

Among those hopeful of a safe but exhilarati­ng run through Dalby, Cropton, Gale Rigg, Staindale and Langdale forests are a dozen or so of North Yorkshire’s most experience­d drivers including Thornton Dale's Adam Milner

and Sherburn's Steve Bannister, both driving ageing Ford Escorts in the historic rally.

While Milner steers a 1600cc Mk1 Escort Mexico, veteran potato farmer Bannister, who has numerous successes on the Trackrod in a career spanning five decades, pedals a more powerful 2-litre Mk2 version.

Nick Cook and co-driver Dave Raw, both from Whitby, are also in a similar Escort and start just two cars behind Bannister on the road, while Malton pairing Terry Wilson / Tommy Rogers and Scarboroug­h driver Carl Stuttart bring further Escorts to the party.

Pickering garage proprietor and rally regular Steve Magson pilots a much rarer 1981 rear-wheel drive Vauxhall Astra, while near neighbour and local panel beater David Brown pedals yet another Escort.

Stuart Boyes is also a member of the Escort club but pitching his against some more modern opposition in the Trackrod Forest Stages event which doesn’t start until Saturday and heads for the same final five stages from the first time starting point of NY500 - a dedicated motorsport­s and cyclists cafe on the A169 Malton to Pickering road - from around 8.45am.

Special spectator stages are in Cropton (from 9.30am and Dalby forests (from 2.30pm) and advanced tickets are available via the rally website: www. rallyyorks­hire.co.uk.

There is no facility to pay cash at the entrances.

All the spectator stages are signposted from the A170 Helmsley to Pickering road.

 ?? ?? Sherburn’s Steve Bannister will be looking to continue his excellent record in the Trackrod Rally Yorkshire this weekend PHOTO BY PAUL LAWRENCE
Sherburn’s Steve Bannister will be looking to continue his excellent record in the Trackrod Rally Yorkshire this weekend PHOTO BY PAUL LAWRENCE

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