G-WRC introduced newcomers to the island

 

After an outing in the historic category last year, Britain¹s Steve Perez will return to the World Rally Car class in Sol Rally Barbados 2012 (June

9/10) in his ex-Marcus Gronholm Kick Energy Drink Ford Focus WRC07 with regular co-driver Paul Spooner on the notes; it will be the third different ex-works Focus he has driven in the island and is the seventh entry received for the event¹s M8-WRC classification.

  His entry was posted on the event¹s official web site, www.rallybarbados.bb, along with those of fellow historic rally enthusiasts Geoff Bell and Andrew Siddall, whom he introduced to the Caribbean¹s biggest annual motor sport International event last year; their entries bring to 15 the number of overseas crews confirmed by the Barbados Rally Club (BRC), out of a total of 97 entries so far received (February 17).

  Sol RB12 Chairman Barry Gale said: ³We were hoping to confirm Steve¹s entry off the back of a successful outing on last Saturday¹s opening round of the BTRDA Championship, the Team GMF Wyedean Forest Rally, which he won on his last trip there in 2010 . . . but things did not go so well!²

  Extreme weather in the UK meant icy conditions for the Wyedean (February 11); of 180 starters, nearly one-third retired, and the surface was such a leveller of power and grip that a crew in a 1400cc Vauxhall Nova finished third overall. As Perez explains: ³It was very icy but despite that, I really enjoyed it . . . after all, that's what rally driving is all about.

Like most, we ended up a bank in the first stage but were fastest by 17 seconds on SS2 and I loved it. The puncture on SS3 dropped us back but, when we got yet another puncture on SS4, it ended up breaking the wheel and the half-shaft and, although I tried to continue, it was game over. Not scoring this weekend isn't ideal and we know we will miss the Dukeries, too.²

  There was some consolation for Perez, as the winning Focus WRC07 also carried Kick Energy Drink stickers; it was driven by Charlie Payne, who was seeded at three and co-driven by Craig Thorley, Group N winner with Ryan Champion in RB08. Roger Duckworth, who finished seventh in Sol RB11 in his Subaru Impreza WRC, retired with suspension damage, while Rob and Ross Weir, who will compete in Barbados for the first time this year, successfully continued the shakedown of their new Impreza B13 with a finish in difficult conditions.

  Perez will miss the Dukeries because it clashes with Sol RB12, which is his seventh visit to the island¹s premier event. After an unsuccessful debut in 2004, when he retired early on day one following an accident in his ex-Hannu Mikkola Audi Quattro Sport, Perez did not return for two years.

When he did, his fortunes improved, fourth in his ex-Markko Martin Focus WRC05, a result repeated in RB07, also highest-placed European crew.

  Having established a pattern, despite bringing his older Focus WRC03 to Sol RB08, Perez claimed a hat-trick of fourth places; the following year, an early problem left him a long way off the leading pack, so he concentrated on entertainment for the rest of the weekend, throwing the Focus into every corner, much to the delight of the spectators.

  Perez was absent in 2010, concentrating on the immensely popular BTRDA Championship in the UK, from which he emerged Champion, adding that title to his 2003 Armajaro British Historic Rally Championship (Porsche 911) and the

2004 ANCRO National Rally Championship (Focus WRC03).

 

G-WRC introduced newcomers to the island

 

When he returned last year, Perez introduced South Africa¹s Geoff Bell and fellow Brit Andrew Siddall to Sol Rally Barbados, as part of the G-WRC, a champagne challenge that took in iconic events on three continents; in the Kick Energy Drink Porsche 911 RSR, Perez and Spooner finished 17th overall, highest-placed historic entry, a little under two minutes ahead of the others.

  It was a much closer fight between Siddall and Bell; co-driven in the Siddall and Hilton Ford Escort RS2000 by Carl Williamson, Siddall finished less than a second ahead of South African Bell, with Kenya¹s Tim Challen on the notes in the Kick Energy Drink Ford Escort RS. Both Bell and Siddall are returning to Barbados for a second visit, although they will no longer have Perez to battle with for G-WRC Œpoints and honour¹, as he has reverted to the WRC class.

 

Sol Rally Barbados and Shell V-Power King of the Hill are organised and promoted by the Barbados Rally Club, which celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2007; Sol RB12 is the 23rd running of the Club¹s annual International All-Stage Rally and marks the fifth year of title sponsorship by the Sol Group, the Caribbean¹s largest independent oil company.

 

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