Championship protagonists Chrissy Palmer and Marc Scott undertook a weekend long battle at the fourth and fifth rounds of the MSA British Rallycross Championship in association with the Shannon Group at Mondello Park, Ireland and each claimed an RX150 final victory. The pair are now tied at the top of the RX150 points table with three events remaining.
Saturday hosted round four of the RX150 championship and it was Scott who started from pole position. Palmer made the best start from the front row of the grid to lead on lap one, ahead of Scott and George Tracey Jnr, making his return to rallycross in an RX150. RTE TV’s John Kenny ran fourth in the early stages, driving the Jelf Insurance RX150 on his debut, but was passed by Mitchell Flaherty mid-race for the position. At the front of the pack, Scott took the lead on lap two, only to make a mistake on the last lap allowing Palmer back through to win his second event in a row. Albatec Racing’s Scott finished second with Tracey third. Stephen Jones retired early in the race. “Learning the track took a couple of heats, we had some brilliant racing with Marc. I put some new tyres on after a couple of sessions and they transformed the buggy. We had another great battle with Marc in the final and it was brilliant to win,” said Palmer.
Scott again qualified on pole position for the final in round five on Sunday but it was current MSA British Rally Champion Daniel McKenna who made the best start from the outside of the front row, but lost out in the first corner, running wide and dropping down the order. Driving the Jelf Insurance buggy, McKenna was one of the event’s stars in the qualifying heats. Immediately at home in the RX150, the Irish Junior World Rally Championship competitor was one of the most spectacular drivers around the Mondello Park circuit.