O’Donovan just misses podium finish at Pembrey
Team RX Racing driver Ollie O’Donovan just missed out on a podium finish at the sixth round of the MSA British Rallycross Championship in association with the Shannon Group at Pembrey in Wales.
In the latest event with the team’s Tony Bardy Motorsport built and prepared Ford Fiesta, 2007 British Rallycross Champion O’Donovan qualified for the front row of the all important A final and ran in third on the first lap, only to pick up a left rear puncture on the second lap after hitting a hole, effectively ending his challenge.
O’Donovan got his head down and drove hard despite the puncture. On the sixth and final lap, the Yokohama-backed driver chased the Ford Focus of Andy Grant for fourth place, which became third when O’Donovan’s Team RX Racing team-mate Steve Hill was robbed of a richly deserved podium with transmission problems. O’Donovan was promoted to fourth as a result, under two seconds shy of a podium finish.
“It wasn’t a great weekend for us. We had two punctures during the day and we’ve had a problem with the engine, so Tony [Bardy] will sort that before the next event. We were probably down 100 horsepower. We tried very hard to hold on to third place in the final but trying to do five laps round Pembrey with a puncture is hairy stuff, but I still managed to make 98 mph down the straight on three tyres. I’m disappointed for Steve [Hill], he deserves some luck. I think we’re going to have to lock Julian [Godfrey] away to stop him wining all the time,” said the London-based Irishman, who remains third overall in the British series.