Wedding Bells For British Rally Team
Family values on Sol Rally Barbados 2008
Runner-up in the British Rally Championship in 2006, and
one of the
UK's leading contenders in Sol Rally Barbados 2008 (May 31/June
1),
Ryan Champion, will have more than just rallying to think
about when
he arrives in the Caribbean island - he's agreed to officiate
at the
10th 'rally wedding' since the inaugural Barbados Rally Carnival
in
2001.
Cheryl Bell and Barry Spencer, from Portchester in Hampshire
on
England's south coast, are getting married at The Boatyard,
a beach
bar in the island's capital Bridgetown, just two days before
they
join the 88 other crews competing in the region's biggest
annual
international motor sport event. They enjoyed a holiday in
Barbados
last year, coinciding with Rally Barbados - as Cheryl explains:
"We
met a lot of very friendly people and when someone suggested
we come
back and enter the rally ourselves, Barry and I just looked
at one
another, and instantly decided that's exactly what we'd do."
Despite having no previous competition experience, the determined
couple bought a rally car and set about learning the ropes;
driver
Cheryl and co-driver Barry went through a course of instruction
with
Paul Alexander at the famous Bill Gwynne Rally School. Since
then,
they have entered a couple of events in Britain to gain some
experience, and are looking forward to their 'big day' . .
. well,
both of their 'big days'.
Cheryl added: "Barry and I met on the internet about
four-and-a-
half years ago, chatted for a time, then met in June 2006.
Here we
are two years on, entering Rally Barbados and getting married
there.
It's a dream come true . . . unfortunately, my parents can't
be with
us, and to have Ryan agree to give me away is just the icing
on the
cake."
The couple have gathered support from a number of businesses
local to them in the UK. Cheryl said: "In particular,
we must thank Scott McNicol of Eden Vauxhall Fareham for all
his interest and financial support towards this event, and
Paul Alexander and the guys for their hard work and patience,
getting us through our training and car shakedown." They
are also backed by the Old Castle B & B in Wales, AWS
Racewear, Eberhardt Signs from Portsmouth and ABS Embroidery.
Their 2-litre Vauxhall Astra GSi places them in the Modified
7
category, where they will be in good company, competing against
two
other married couples! Twice Barbados Rally Club Driver's
Champion
Adrian Linton has wife Jackie as co-driver in their similar
Ravensden-
sponsored Astra GSi, while Ron and Giselle Layne will also
be in
action in the SDRR Nissan Sunny. Although not in the same
Group, the
fourth husband and wife on the entry list were married shortly
after
Rally Barbados 2007 - regular visitor from Ireland, Martin
Taylor,
has had to change the co-driver name stickers on his Production
2
Dublin Crystal Proton Satria from Janet Brown to Janet Taylor!
Family has always played a major role in island rallying.
This
year's entry also includes three father and son crews - Brett
and
father Garry Clarke (M8-WRC Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI), St
Vincent's
Steve Ollivierre and son Dominic (Group N Evo VIII) and St
Elmo and
Owen Cumberbatch (BMW E36), while Owen's brother Sammy will
be
driving his own BMW M3. Talking of brothers, Rhett and Logan
Watson
are entered in the family Ford Escort MkI and Jason and Mario
Clermont in a BMW M3, while the Yearwood brothers are both
co-
drivers, Kreigg for Geoff Noel (Evo IX) and Kristian for David
Williams (Toyota Starlet).
Freddie Gale (Toyota RunX) and son Barry (Evo VI) are not
only competing, but have connections throughout the 18-year
history of the event as organisers, Freddie a former BRC Competitions
Secretary and Barry the present Rally Chairman. Freddie's
opposition in M7 includes John Corbin (Toyota Corolla), whose
son Edwards competes in M6 in a Daihatsu Charmant. Of course,
if you start taking into account cousins or those related
by marriage, then even more competitors would be listed.
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Friday, May 23
- 4.00pm to approx 8.00pm
Scrutineering at Sir Garfield Sobers Gymnasium, Wildey, St Michael
Saturday, May 24 - 11.30am to approx 6.00pm
Shell V-Power King of the Hill, Turner's Hall, St Andrew
Monday to Friday, May 26 to May 30 - 4.00 to 6.00pm
each day
Meet the Drivers at Shell Warrens, St Michael (Mon-Weds) and
Shell Banyans (Thurs-Fri)
Saturday, May 31 - Sol Rally Barbados 2008 - day
1
Start from Simpson Motors, Warrens, St Michael, at 9.30am
Twelve stages at three venues
Sunday, June 1 - Sol Rally Barbados 2008 - day
2
Restart from Bushy Park, St Philip, at 7.30am
Twelve stages at three venues
Shell V-Power SuperSpecial at Bushy Park
Monday, June 2 - approx 3.30pm - Sol Rally Barbados
2008 Prizegiving
The Boatyard, Bay Street, St Michael |
| Sol Rally Barbados and Shell V-Power King of
the Hill are elements of the eighth Barbados Rally Carnival.
Each day of Sol Rally Barbados, organised by the Barbados Rally
Club, is a separate qualifying round of the BRC Rally Championship.
The title sponsor is Sol and associate sponsors and marketing
partners are McEnearney Quality, Simpson Motors, Automotive
Art, Banks Holdings, DaCosta Mannings Auto Centre, Digicel,
Nassco, Consolidated Finance, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Crane
& Equipments, Little Switzerland, Armag, the Barbados Hotel
& Tourism Association and the Barbados Tourism Authority. |