O’Donovan secures eighth overall in FIA European Rallycross Championship
London-based Irishman Ollie O’Donovan secured eighth overall in his maiden attempt at the FIA European Rallycross Championship, despite a dramatic time at the season finale in Italy, at the Franciacorta circuit near Milan.
Heading to the event on the back of two final finishes, with fifth in Norway and fourth Spain, O’Donovan was aiming to go one better and finish on the podium at the last event of the year in Italy, driving his Team RX Racing Ford Fiesta Supercar.
The Irish driver set 23rd fastest time in the opening heat race of the weekend, and was fighting with European Championship front-runner Joni-Pekka Rajala (Saab 93) in the second heat. Heading over the circuit’s jump, O’Donovan got alongside the Finn, but still side-by-side on landing, the Irishman was left nowhere to go and hit a kerb hard, sending the Fiesta flying into the air, landing on its nose and rolling, before coming to rest on its wheels, causing significant damage.
“We had an interesting first day. I didn’t have such a great time in the first heat; I could have been quicker. I felt I was really on the pace in heat two, Joni-Pekka opened the gap and I had to try and pass him. Over the jump we touched a bit and that sent me to the right. The kerb there was unforgiving and I had nowhere to go. I was having a go and ran out of talent, that’s all I can say really. I was a bit stiff and sore on Saturday night I have to say,” said the Yokohama supported driver.