Richard and Sara Mason, the husband-and-wife rally driving duo from Masterton, led from start to finish at this weekend’s Drivesouth Rally Otago to win the rally and take the lead in the 2012 Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship, powered by Brother (NZRC). The Otago event is the third NZRC round of the season and Sunday’s conditions included bouts of strong winds during the morning stages, especially across the ridge-tops, before teams returned to an unseasonably calm and warm Dunedin for the afternoon ceremonial finish. When the event got underway with three stages run in the dark on Friday, the Masons took an early lead of 35 seconds over Rotorua’s brother-and-sister pairing Sloan and Tarryn Cox. On Saturday, despite determined challenges from Cox and the other leading crew Timaru’s Chris West and Chris Cobham, the Masons extended their lead to 53 seconds after eight further competitive tests. And by the end of Sunday, the Masons came home with a comfortable margin of two minutes 13.7 seconds over West, while Dunedin’s Emma Gilmour and co-driver Anthony McLoughlin wrapped up the event’s 17 stages third overall. Richard Mason have taken the lead in the NZRC. Winning both legs in Otago earned the Masons maximum points toward the five round NZRC series, and the defending NZRC champions also set the quickest time in the power stage to earn three bonus points. Richard Mason, in the overall NZRC drivers’ championship, now has 90 points, 20 ahead of Gilmour in second place. “We’ve ticked another one up – the second in a row for the year,” said Mason. “So we’re very happy with that. “Thanks to BNT, our car ran faultlessly this weekend. We’re taking home a maximum points’ score and cemented a good lead in the NZRC. “Yesterday was a bit heart-stopping a few times with the fast turns and twists over the Otago crests and we had a big moment at the end of the Berwick (SS16, 44.15km) stage. This rally victory means Mason is one shy of triple New Zealand rally champion Neil Allport’s record of 22 round victories. Sunday’s six stages were won equally by Mason and West, but West’s luck was again tested when he spent nearly one and a half minutes stopped in the penultimate Berwick stage. Required to repair the gear selection cable in his Lancer Evo 9 before he could continue, the former national rally champion’s runner-up position was then at risk with Gilmour cutting the margin to less than 25 seconds. Chris West was spectacular on his way to second place. But West managed to hold on to second, while fourth overall was Christchurch’s Matt Jansen and Jason Farmer; the top tour overall where also the top four Group N four-wheel-drive (4WD) competitors. Balclutha’s Dean Bond and Ross Moody finished fifth to lead the open 4WD category. Sixth were Kaipoi’s Marcus van Klink and Dave Neil piloting their popular Mazda RX7 to win the historic category and the subsidiary event, the Otago International Classic Rally. Van Klink’s maximum points haul puts him 61 points ahead of Duncan McCrostie in the historic category championship standings. “It’s been good – to take the win today,” said van Klink. “We were so lucky it went our way as this morning I had a moment where I didn’t hear the co-driver and nearly went off the road. It did a wee bit of damage so we were lucky to climb out with a win.” Open two-wheel-drive (2WD) competitor Tony McConachy and Simon Johnstone from Palmerston North headed class leader Dave and James Holder to win that category. McConachy finished one minute, 48 seconds ahead of the Holder brothers after both crews had their share of troubles during the event. The top ten for NZRC-registered competitors was wrapped up by another historic pairing, Hamilton’s Miles McElwain and Dennis Carson. Nelson’s Ben Hunt and co-driver Tony Rawstorn took maximum points in the Group N 2WD field – the sole finisher after Tauranga’s Phil Campbell and Venita Fabbro rolled in Sunday’s second stage. Campbell’s collection of five points on Saturday’s leg gives him a five point advantage in the Group N 2WD category standings. Nineteen year old Alex Kelsey, from Coromandel, who led the series going into the Otago event, had a high speed crash on Saturday morning which destroyed his Subaru WRX, seeing him slip down the point’s standings to third. The Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship, powered by Brother, continues with Brother Rally New Zealand from 21 to 24 June where the NZRC crews tackle three days of international competition as part of the FIA World Rally Championship event. News and information about the championship – including driver profiles and team news – can be found on the website www.nzrallychampionship.co.nz, or follow New Zealand Rally Championship on Facebook. Photos by Peter Whitten Third place went to local favourite, Emma Gilmour, in her Subaru. DriveSouth Rally Otago Results, overall top six - provisional Position, Driver/Co-Driver, Car, Hometown (of Driver), Total time 1, Richard Mason/Sara Mason, Subaru STI, Masterton, 2:37:47.2 2, Chris West/Chris Cobham, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 9, Timaru, +2:13.7 3, Emma Gilmour/Anthony McLoughlin, Subaru STI, Dunedin, +2:38.5 4, Matt Jansen/Jason Farmer, Subaru STI, Christchurch, +6:33.8 5, Dean Bond/Ross Moody, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 6.5, +12:30.1 6, Marcus van Klink/David Neill, Mazda RX7, Kaipoi, +14:38.1 Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship, powered by Brother Drivers’ championship points after round three Position, Driver, Hometown, Points 1, Richard Mason, Masterton, 90 2, Emma Gilmour, Dunedin, 70 3, Alex Kelsey, Coromandel, 51 4, Matt Jansen, Christchurch, 48 5, Chris West, Timaru, 44 6, Sloan Cox, Rotorua, 22 7, Kingsley Thompson, Auckland, 21 8, Marcus van Klink, Kaipoi, 20 9, Matt Summerfield, Rangiora, 12 10, Dean Bond, Balclutha, 10 |