O'Donovan takes the win at Lydden in a close finish
Ollie O’Donovan scythed through the spray to triumph in the penultimate round of the 2015 MSA British Rallycross Championship in association with the Shannon Group at Lydden Hill, leading home Kevin Procter and Andy Scott in a thrilling finish.
In front of a packed Bank Holiday crowd who defied the inclement weather, Procter was on pole position for the MSA Supercar in association with Odyssey Battery final in his Ford Fiesta, joined on the front row of the grid by fellow Fiesta driver Julian Godfrey and the Albatec Racing Peugeot 208 of Andy Scott. O’Donovan was on row two in his Fiesta, with the Citroën DS3 of Lydden Hill owner and former British Champion Pat Doran alongside.
Row three was completed by Andy Grant in his Ford Focus, alongside Steve Hill in his Mitsubishi and ‘B’ final winner Mark Flaherty in another Focus.
With grip at a premium, O’Donovan made a great start to get the better of Procter on the run down to the first corner, with Doran moving into third place as Scott, Godfrey and Flaherty elected to take the ‘joker’ lap from the outset. Doran, Grant and Hill went for their jokers next time around, elevating Godfrey to third ahead of Scott.
Procter was the last of the front-runners to joker and emerged fractionally ahead of O’Donovan, but the Irishman had the momentum and snatched back the lead as the cars headed up the hill towards North Bend, with Scott similarly overhauling Godfrey for third.
Procter made a move on the outside down Hairy Hill on the last lap, but despite having picked up a puncture, O’Donovan held his line – and his nerve – to narrowly secure victory. Scott completed the podium to keep the title fight alive, ahead of Godfrey, Doran and Flaherty. Hill finished seventh with Grant eighth.
Following what was widely acclaimed as one of the most exciting races of the season, barely a second blanketed the top four at the chequered flag. O’Donovan said: “That was a great race to be involved in, no matter who won. Kevin pushed hard and so did Andy, but it is a nice victory to get.”