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Alick
Kerr - Merrick Forest Stages/Cicely Commercials Autumn Stages
Junior
rally driver Alick Kerr gave his championship prospects a massive boost
with a storming drive on the Merrick Forest Stages on Saturday 6th September.
Kerr (20) and co-driver Drew Sturrock (19) turned in a determined performance
in the Leaker Direct Rangemaster Fiesta ST to come away from the Newton
Stewart-based rally with maximum class and junior points for the Scottish
Rally Championship.
Even
though the Merrick - a 45 mile blast through the famous Glentrool forest
complex - didn't get off to the best of starts for Kerr and Sturrock,
the boys stuck in and were rewarded for their drive to succeed with the
best result possible. Having spent the first test re-acquainting himself
with a car he was driving for the first time since mid-July, Bothwel driver
Alick then picked up a puncture on the second run. This left him over
a minute adrift of season-long sparring partner Stevie Brown, and going
into the final full-length Glentrool stage Kerr was sitting third in class
behind Brown and Honda Civic driver John McClory.
Drew and I went into the last stage thinking we could catch John
in the Honda if we pushed hard, but just a few miles in we saw Ian Morrison
- Stevie Brown's co-driver - standing at the side of the road and noticed
their car had gone off the road, explains foundry engineer Alick.
It wasn't until the finish that we discovered McClory had some problems
with his gearbox and that we had managed to leapfrog him as well.
The result moves Kerr into third place in the Scottish junior rally championship
title race, with one round still to run. Furthermore, the strong finish
means the Lanarkshire driver has an excellent chance of winning his Scottish
Rally Championship class on the season-closing Colin McRae Forest Stages
at the end of September.
Unfortunately, with Stevie not finishing, the 205 GTi Challenge
boys were able to score more points and hold on to the lead of the junior
series, continues Alick.
We've all already dropped our two scores for the year, so somebody
else really needs to have a problem for us to take the juniors. But as
always I'll be going all out to do the best I can!
Before then, however, the Leaker Direct Rangemaster Fiesta ST is in action
on the Autumn Stages on Sunday, 14th September. Whilst it isn't a Scottish
championship round, the Autumn is still one of the most popular rallies
in Scotland - and with four-wheel drive cars banned from this rally round
the grounds of Drumlanrig Castle, Alick Kerr is in with a chance of scoring
an outright win.
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