Godfrey takes easy win at Pembrey in MSA British Rallycross
Julian Godfrey won the fourth round of the
MSA British Rallycross Championship in association with the Shannon Group at
Pembrey race circuit in South Wales yesterday. The Ford Fiesta driver had an
easy win in the Supercar class in association with
ODYSSEY® battery, to head home Simon Horton in the
Subaru Impreza followed by Colin Anson in the Ford Ka. It was an eventful final,
which Godfrey won on a restart.
On pole had been Ollie O’Donovan in the
Ford Focus, with Andy Grant alongside, and Godfrey on the outside of the front
row. Last minute entry, Pat Doran in the Citroen DS3 was on the second row,
with Steve Harris for company.Horton
and Anson were on row three with Steve Hill in the Mitsubishi. O’Donovan got a
good start, as did Doran, but as the cars exited the first corner, it was
Godfrey that led from Anson in second with Horton into third and Harris in the
Ford Focus in fourth. A coming together between O’Donovan and Doran left both
of them down the order as the cars headed to complete the opening lap. They
held sway until a coming together between Harris and Hill at the start and
finish line, eventually led to the race being stopped, Harris having lost a
wheel and Hill suffering damage. With O’Donovan, Doran, Hill and Harris unable
to continue it was left to Godfrey to take the win.
In the MSA Supernational it was Guy Corner
that took the win in his Peugeot 206 GTi, but he was pushed all the way by Mike
Howlin in the Ford Fiesta. A great drive by Alan Tapscott saw his Vauxhall
Corsa take third following a battle with championship leader Stuart Emery who
had engine management issues, which put him fourth on the grid for the final,
but he dropped back to finish fifth just behind Gary Dixon who pipped him at the
finish line.
In the MSA Junior Rallycross, Charlie Bean
was on pole, courtesy of two heat wins, with Drew Bellerby alongside and Jake
Taylor on the outside of the front row. At the start those three made a good
start, but the race was immediately halted when Jennie Hawkes hit the barrier
at the start. Although it was a heavy impact, she was uninjured and hopes to be
back out again at Lydden Hill next month. The restart saw Bean take the win,
but with Bellerby close behind just over a second behind. Taylor took third.