Bounre is Shell V-Power King of The
Hill
Prime Minister enjoys "roller-coaster ride"
After an exhilarating day of intense competition, Paul Bourne
was crowned Shell V-Power King of the Hill on Saturday (May
24), beating former Junior World Rally Championship contender
Kris Meeke by less than one-quarter of a second, as the Barbados
Rally Club (BRC) returned to a venue popular since the 1960s.
Thousands of fans occupied every vantage point at Turner's
Hall in St Andrew, but the hot spot was at the bottom of the
hill. There, spectators not only saw competitors tackle the
first two corners, but also enjoyed live coverage of almost
the entire two-kilometre course, broadcast on the Giant Daylight
Screen, thanks to sponsorship from Banks, McEnearney Quality,
Simpson Motors and Sol and slick camerawork from Merville
Lynch Productions.
After the practice run, Sean Gill gave Prime Minister David
Thompson a taste of the action, with a run up the hill in
the co- driver's seat of his Suzuki Swift. When he returned
to the VIP enclosure, where he remained to watch the first
official run, the Prime Minister likened the experience to
"a roller-coaster ride at Disney World."
With his Banks/Texaco/B-Mobile/Pirelli/New-Tech Subaru Impreza
WRC S9 in its new livery - it is now predominantly black -
Bourne was quickest on the practice run, establishing a marker
of 1m 16.76s. Driving the Digicel/Nassco/Pirelli/Red Bull/Consolidated
Finance/ Armag/Crane & Equipments Toyota Corolla WRC in
competition for the first time, Meeke trailed him by just
three-tenths, with Roger Skeete (Michelin/FB Batteries Ford
Escort WRC) also within fractions of a second - hot competition
would clearly be the order of the day.
Others looking strong early on included Gill, who recorded
the second fastest time in the first official run (1m 16.99s,
compared with Meeke's 1m 15.37s), while a broken driveshaft
left Bourne with some work to do. Third on that run was Jamaica's
Gary Gregg (BD Gregg & Bros Ltd/NG Racing/Monster Energy/McEnearney
Quality Inc Ford Focus WRC) on 1m 17.44s, ahead of Skeete
(1m 18.18s) and Roger Hill, who looked in determined form
as he hustled the Mobil 1/Nassco/MotorMac Toyota Celica GT4
up the hill in 1m 19.09s.
Bourne fought back in the second official run with a time
of 1m 13.02s, which would prove his best of the day. Meeke
found another second (1m 14.15s), Skeete improved by more
than two (1m 15.99s), while England's Kevin Procter (Procter's
Coaches Subaru Impreza WRC S7) carved nearly five off his
time, to better Skeete with 1m 15.74s.
Although Meeke improved again on his final run (1m 13.25s),
Bourne's existing time was enough for victory - just - while
Procter, Skeete and Gregg's second-run times placed them third
through fifth; Gill finished sixth, a master of consistency
(1m 16.99s, 1m 16.86, 1m 16.51s), while Hill's final run (1m
18.86s) was good enough for seventh.
Sixty drivers saw action, although not all contested every
run, incuding Steve Perez who was airlifted by helicopter
from Grantley Adams International Airport directly after his
flight from the UK landed; Perez clocked 1m 19.14s in the
VK Energy Drink Ford Focus WRC on his last run to place eighth,
with Geoff Noel (Globe Finance/Ezone/ DeWalt/Automotive Art/Sunbeach
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX) and Trinidad's Ainsley Lochan (Josefs
Sports Bars/NP Ultra/Stag/Oakley/ Raycool/Fast Parts Mitsubishi
Lancer Evo IX) completing the top 10.
The closest Group competition came in SuperModified 11, which
bodes well for Sol Rally Barbados next weekend - having been
quickest in practice (1m 23.08), Nick Gill (Mazda 3) dropped
to fourth on the first run, behind the BMWs of early leader
Sammy Cumberbatch (1m 21.65s), England's Martin Stockdale
(1m 22.31s) and Jonathan Still (1m 23.01s). Gill fought back
on run two (1m 20.43s) and, although Cumberbatch improved
as well (1m 20.76s), Gill's time gave him the win by three-tenths,
all four covered by less than two seconds.
Former World Rally Champion Bjorn Waldegard won the historic
class, the engine note of the Simpson Motors-supported Porsche
911 delighting the crowd, as he set times just outside the
top 20 throughout the day. Another notable performance came
from S9 Group winner, Jamaica's Tarik Minott, whose first-run
time of 1m 21.04s in the ex-Sean Gill Suzuki Ignis JWRC was
good enough for eighth overall, although he was to lose that
top 10 spot by the end of the day.
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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 |