London-based Irishman Ollie O’Donovan won the seventh round of the MSA British Rallycross Championship in association with the Shannon Group at Lydden Hill, driving his Team RX Racing Ford Fiesta Supercar.
The 2007 British Rallycross Champion was fastest in the first heat of the day, before setting fourth and ninth times in the following two qualifying races to line up fourth on the grid for the A final. Despite starting on the second row, O’Donovan made a fantastic start to lead into the first corner.
On lap three, O’Donovan took his compulsory joker lap and dropped to second behind Kevin Procter, but re-took the lead on lap four when Procter took his joker. Having re-taken the lead, it wasn’t all plain sailing for O’Donovan in the closing stages of the race. The Ford Fiesta had picked up a puncture, and O’Donovan was forced to defend hard from Procter in the final two corners, but held on to win his second British Championship event of the season following his victory at Mondello Park in June.
“To win at Lydden is just fantastic. The competition has been really tough this weekend, which makes it even better. We haven’t had great luck this season in British Championship events, and it nearly went against us again in the final but we had done enough to hold on. The car has been brilliant, it’s still constantly improving and the boys did a great job to turn it around after racing in Norway the weekend before,” said the Yokohama-backed driver. “Lydden is the home of rallycross, if I could pick anywhere to win, that’s where it would be. We had a lot of family and guests with us this weekend who stood in the rain to give us great support, so it’s brilliant to repay them with a victory.”