Rally North Wales – March 2024

In what turned out to be a rally of attrition, Nick Elliott and Dave Price braved very soggy conditions to claim 2024 Rally North Wales National victory; a first in the fabulous RSD prepared Fiat 131 for the duo and ending a 2 and a half year BHRC victory drought!

Round two of the British Historic Rally Championship would see the crews head to Welshpool for the Wolverhampton and South Staffordshire Car Club organised Rally North Wales. Dyfnant Forest, having made a return to the timetable in 2023, would again feature heavily with 2 stages (East and West) but first up the crews would make the long journey out towards Aberangell for the infamous Gartheiniog and Dyfi tests.

Round 1 winners and pre event favourites George Lepley and Dale Bowen didn’t take long to get into their stride, with the Anglo / Welsh pairing living up to the hype and leaving the morning visit to the Dyfi forest complex with a commanding 11 second lead. However their strong run would soon come to an end in stage 3 (Dyfnant West) after suffering from a sheared front hub.

Whilst desperately unlucky for the Galant VR4 crew it did allow the 2 wheel drive machines to take centre stage and it would be historic stalwarts Nick Elliott and Dave Price who would find themselves with a 15 second lead by the time the cars reached the mid point service halt courtesy of a consistent run through the morning stages.

It was Irishman David Crossen who was a net quickest over the first runs through Dyfnant West and East however, enough to leave he and fellow Irishman Adrian Hetherington on equal times and rounding out the top three as the cars returned to Welshpool. All to play for then given the conditions which seemed to progress from light drizzle to heavy downpours as the day went on.

Having struggled on the Riponian, the Fiat 131 appeared much more to Elliott’s liking in Mid Wales though and the Cheltenham man put in a stellar drive over the remainder of the event. In what can only be described as monsoon conditions by the time the cars reached Dyfnant for a second time Elliott and Price did an excellent job of navigating through the slippery stages to keep the chasing pack at arms length and make a well overdue return to the top set of the BHRC podium.

Crossen’s afternoon meanwhile did not live upto the morning’s promise as he and co-driver Ben Teggart dropped to third in Gartheiniog before dropping out of the event altogether one stage later with their MK2 Escort failing to emerge from the second running of Dyfi. A stage which would also see the demise of round 1 top scorers Matthew Robinson and Sam Collis with diff issues. The Yorkshireman may not have been on the pace for outright victory but looked odds on for a top five at the halfway point and a good haul of points.

And after such a strong start, the luck was certainly not with the Irish crews on St Patrick’s weekend as a puncture in stage 7 for Adrian Hetherington sent he and Dan Petrie plummeting down the order. Seventh overall in the end such a disappointment for the MK2 Escort crew having closed the lead gap to 12 seconds with just 2 stages to go and looking certain to leave Mid Wales at the top of the BHRC standings.

The 2024 running of Rally North Wales turned out to be a real rally of attrition but this did benefit those who managed to stay out of trouble. Daniel Mennell and Seb Perez were two such drivers who found themselves sitting 5th and 6th at service but would ultimately end the day on the Historic podium!

Just a second apart after the first loop of stages there wasn’t much to choose between the two crews but whilst Perez was marginally quicker in stages 5, 6 and 8, crucially, Mennell (with Richard Wise alongside) was a whopping 9 seconds faster in Dyfnant West to claim second overall by a mere 1 second! An excellent drive by the Yorkshire duo, building on the flashes of speed shown on the Riponian one month earlier.

Despite losing out on second, Perez and Gary McElhinney will have been delighted with 3rd in their Category 2 Porsche especially after their devastating final stage retirement on the RAC last November. Perez certainly knows his way around rear engined rear wheel drive machinery and could well be an overall title contender come the end of the season; category 2 victory by almost 5 minutes proof if ever it were needed of an excellent drive.

This year’s event had also attracted a couple of Welsh rally legends to the historic category in the form of multiple British Rally Champions Mark Higgins and Gwyndaf Evans. Higgins had stepped into the David Appleby Engineering Triumph TR7 and showed what the brute of a V8 was capable of by setting very competitive times in stages 1 and 2 before falling foul of a particularly slippy section towards the end of Stage 3. Gwyndaf meanwhile fared rather better and whilst not really in the victory battle he and co-driver Dale Furniss set joint fastest historic time on stage 5 on their way to an excellent 4th overall in the National event.

Elsewhere the battle for class C1/C2 honours was one of the rally highlights with 4 crews in the mix for victory early on. It would however turn into an all Avenger battle over the afternoon loop following the retirement of Ian Beveridge’s Toyota and Mark Tugwell’s Escort MK1. Riponian class winners Matt Bown and Tom Murphy would just have the edge in pace though and the East Midlands based duo would claim a second class victory in as many rounds as they edged out the Chrysler Avenger of Tony Jardine and Dominic Tobin.

Other BHRC class victories would go the way of David Dobson and Brian Hodgson in their MK2 Escort (Class H1), Mike Reed and John Millington (D3, Escort MK2), Phillip Harris and Derek Davies (C3, Escort MK1) and Stuart Anderson and Adam Houston (D4, Vauxhall Chevette).

Rally North Wales was also the opening round of the Welsh Rally Championship which contained a fair few well pedalled historic machines. None more so than Ben and Steven Smith in the Pinto powered MK1 Escort who put in a sublime drive to claim top spot with an overall time which would have seen them finish 6th in the BHRC!

And so after a very long and wet day in Mid Wales it is Nick Elliott and Dave Price who proudly sit on top of the BHRC standings with Adrian Hetherington having to make do with second after what could have been so much more. Next up is another visit to Wales, this time a little further south for what promises to be an excellent 50th anniversary celebration of the Severn Valley Stages Rally. Let’s hope everyone has fully dried out by then!

FULL RESULTS

GALLERY

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