Father and son combo Tim and Peter Joass of Sydney have taken first place at the opening round of the 2017 Pipe King AMSAG Southern Cross Rally Series, held in forests surrounding Oberon on March 18.

The event was conducted in unique conditions, with some stages bone dry and others extremely wet and slippery.

Tim Joass won the opening AMSAG rally in his Lancer Evo 2. (Photo: Dave King)Joass piloted his Mitsubishi Evo 2 to a commanding lead before brake issues slowed him late in the event. He held off an aggressive late charge from Ian Plenderleith of Bathurst, with co-driver Mel McMinn of Canberra in a Mitsubishi Evo 3.

Husband and wife team Adrian and Kristy Turnbull of Newcastle, in a Subaru WRX, made their AMSAG debut and were impressive, claiming third outright.

Fourth was Bathurst’s Ron Moore, who had his 15 year old son Lachlan co-driving their Mitsubishi Evo 6.

Sydney's Adam Casmiri and Paul Bailey, in the first run of the Honda Civic EP3 Type R, climbed back through the field after a stage one excursion to be the leading 2WD entry and fifth outright

Adrian Player/Peter Dean, Phillip Pluck/Ellie Yates, both driving Subaru WRXs, took out sixth and seventh respectively, with Pluck claiming his first outright stage win in the process.

Chris Jaques/Hugh Taylor in a Mitsubishi Evo 9 and rally stalwart Peter Neal, with Craig Whyburn in yet another Subaru WRX, finished eighth and ninth.

Rounding out the top 10, and first Classic home were Sydney's David Hills and Paul Bennett from the ACT in the immaculate Pipe King Ford Escort RS1800.

The Irish celebrated the St Patrick’s weekend with Michael O’Hagan/Eoin Moynihan and Patrick O’Keeffe/Kevin Shaw making it a Ford Mk2 Escort 1-2-3 for the Classic category after the demise of the Grimes Celica with mechanical issues.

The all-girl team of Amanda Williams and Rae Waterhouse took out the Lady Driver award in 26th place in a field that saw 39 of the 45 entries complete the course.

Attention now turns to Round 2 of the series to be held in Rosewood, in the NSW Riverina area.

Full results for the Oberon Rally will be available on the AMSAG website.

 

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