Rooke maintains SuperNational championship lead at Pembrey
SuperNational rallycross racer Dan Rooke finished fifth at the sixth round of the MSA British Rallycross Championship at Pembrey, South Wales [July 19], to maintain a 14 point lead at the top of the championship standings with two rounds to go.
The Devon driver ran at the front of the competitive category throughout the day in Wales, driving his 1600cc Citroen AX. He set a pair of second fastest times in heats one and three and was fastest overall in heat two, securing the two additional championship bonus points for setting the quickest race time of the weekend.
Starting from the front row of the A final grid in second position, Rooke made the best launch away from the start line and ran second in the opening laps, pressuring leader Gareth Wood (Ford KA) for the lead. Unfortunately for the Dan Rook Racing team, the car suffered a transmission problem on the second lap, leaving the 18-year old to nurse the car to end of the race and collect points for a fifth place finish. “The heats went very well, the traffic wasn't too much of an issue and we had fairly clear runs. In the first heat we suffered from under steer, but the team made a few alterations to the suspension, which soon fixed that. I felt a lot calmer at this event compared to the last round at Mondello Park and it paid off by being in the top two all day, until our problem in the final,” explained Rooke. “We had a gearbox issue on the second lap which caused us to only have first and second gear. Still, I managed to nurse the car home. We won't know what the problem is until the gearbox is stripped, but we will work hard to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”