Rally Champions Head For Caribbean Showdown
Near-capacity entry for Sol Rally Barbados
Rally Champions from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean are
making their final preparations to fly to the 166-square-mile
Caribbean island of Barbados, where they will compete in the
region's biggest annual international motor sport event, Sol
Rally Barbados, over the weekend of May 31/June 1.
The provisional entry list published today (May 12) by the
organising Barbados Rally Club (BRC) is just one shy of the
event's
cap of 90 entries; the 89 crews include seven from around
the region
and 23 from Europe. Today's list is published by Group in
alphabetical order - the seeded entry list will be released
following
the Shell V-Power King of the Hill, which runs off the Saturday
before Sol Rally Barbados.
As the BRC's premier event approaches its 20th running in
2010,
the long-term commitment of new sponsor The Sol Group has
enabled the
Club to concentrate with greater confidence on the core business
of
building the rally, already an event of national significance
as a
major contributor to the island's sports tourism product and
foreign
exchange earnings, into a world-class event.
And this year reflects the progress already being made,
not least
because the entry includes Sweden's Bjorn Waldegard, the 1979
World
Rally Champion, and Ireland's Kris Meeke, who was a title-contender
in the Junior World Rally Championship from 2004 to 2006.
Add in past
or present Champion drivers from Barbados, Jamaica, St Vincent
& The
Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, and from further afield
in England,
Ireland and Scotland, and all the ingredients are in place
for a
superb contest.
With an entry of 27 four-wheel-drive cars - a record number,
surpassing the 24 which started Rally Barbados 2004 - the
island's
motor sport fans can expect a real motor sport feast. While
Waldegard
will be enjoying himself in the historic class in a Porsche
911 owned
by regular British visitor Steve Perez, Meeke will be at the
sharp end.
Highest group in the local classifications is Modified 8-WRC
(World Cars, or those modified beyond Group A), which has
attracted a
record entry of 13 cars - Meeke is fulfilling an ambition
by driving
a Toyota Corolla WRC, an ex-Didier Auriol car owned by Trinidad-based
Jamaican John Powell, who drove it to second in Rally Barbados
2007.
Meeke's opposition includes reigning BRC Rally Champion and
double
Rally Barbados winner Paul Bourne (Subaru Impreza S9), 10-times
winner of the BRC's blue riband event Roger Skeete (Ford Escort
WRC)
and 1999 winner Trevor Manning (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII).
Apart from former Trinidad champion Powell (now in an Impreza
S9),
the regional entry includes multiple Jamaican champion Gary
Gregg,
winner in 2006 with his ex-Carlos Sainz Ford Focus WRC01,
while the
British contingent includes Perez (fourth for the past two
years in
his Focus WRC05) and Paul Bird (Impreza WRC S9) - both are
former
National Champions - and sixth-time visitor Kevin Procter,
whose
sixth different mount for the event is an Impreza S7.
The interest from overseas competitors is not solely concentrated
on overall victory - there is at least one regional or European
crew
in every group except Modified 6, so national pride will be
at stake
right through the field.
Chairman of the Sol Rally Barbados organising committee
Barry Gale
says: "We are delighted with the quality of the entry
and hope that
we will once again be able to say 'this was the best Rally
Barbados
yet'. We will be extending a warm welcome to all of our overseas
visitors, but there will still be some intense competition
on the
stages. In each Group, may the best man - or woman - win!"
Sol Rally Barbados 2008 headline statistics: + 89
crews entered
+ drivers or co-drivers from 12 nations, including Barbados
+ 27 four-wheel-drive cars
+ 43 drivers or co-drivers from Europe
+ 17 drivers or co-drivers from around the region
+ 1 female driver, 13 female co-drivers
+ cars from 17 manufacturers, Toyota the best-represented
with 18
entries
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