Second At Pembrey Keeps Scott In Contention For Title
Andy Scott took second place in the British Rallycross Championship round at Pembrey this weekend to keep himself and Albatec Racing in the title hunt. Fastest overall in timed practice, and with it a valuable additional championship point, Andy didn’t have the best of heats but still managed to secure a crucial front row position for the all-important final.
His main championship rival, four-time British champion Julian Godfrey starting from pole, got the perfect line into the first corner, and despite a stirring drive from the Dumfries racer, that included posting the fastest lap of the race, he was unable to capitalise on the Peugeot 208 RX Supercar’s 600bhp and find a way past. Finishing runner-up for the second time this season, added to two victories earlier in the year, puts the Albatec Racing Team Principal second overall with two rounds remaining.
There was drama aplenty for rapid Finn Kristian Sohlberg on his British RX debut. Quickest overall on his very first competitive run around the 1.46 mile track in untimed practice, the former WRC driver showed all the flair of a seasoned rallycross contender with a stunning display of car control. Lining up on pole for his first qualifying race, the 37 year-old was quickly challenging for the lead after a poor start, moving ahead on lap two, which he held to the flag. Overnight rain meant the track was still damp in places, and the subsequent faster heat relegated Kristian to fifth overall, amid a small but quality field.
Heat two pitched Kristian against the experienced Godfrey, and a sterling performance allowed the rallycross newcomer to chase down the race leader for the opening two laps, despite smoke from a cracked manifold seeping into his car. On lap three, with smoke now billowing around the interior making visibility impossible, Kristian had no alternative but to stop, where fire marshals attended to the stricken Konttorityö-backed car. After a precautionary check-up by paramedics at the track for smoke inhalation, Kristian was transferred to the Prince Phillip Hospital, Llanelli, for further assessment but later released. Returning to the track with the intention of taking up his position alongside his team-mate in the final, discussion with his engineer and mechanics led to the decision not to take the start, as it was felt that the issue had not been completely resolved.
Double and reigning British RX150 champion Marc Scott also had an eventful day in Wales, that saw his joint lead at the head of the tables disappear after finishing fourth in the Final. A cracking performance in practice put the Lochmaben racer sixth quickest overall in his 1000cc buggy. However a series of lowly heat results, by his standard, put him on the outside of the front row for the final. A good start to the race was brought to a finish with a spin that dropped him down the order, recovering to finish fourth.