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Mikkelsen on brink of maiden win
October 9th, 2011
Andreas Mikkelsen is on course for his maiden Intercontinental Rally Challenge victory with just two short stages to go, despite a scare when he picked up another puncture on High Corrie. The Skoda UK driver’s lead had been reduced to 28 seconds over Juho Hanninen when a puncture cost him time on the earlier run through High Corrie
Wilks discovers suspension issue
October 9th, 2011
The Kronos-run Peugeot UK team has discovered that a suspension issue was a contributory factor in Guy Wilks’ crash while fighting for the Rally of Scotland lead yesterday. The 2009 event winner was trying to regain the lead he had recently lost to Andreas Mikkelsen when he went off on Errochty and lost six minutes.
Mikkelsen confident of keeping lead
October 9th, 2011
Andreas Mikkelsen remains relaxed about his chances of hanging on to the Rally of Scotland lead through the final four stages this afternoon. Juho Hanninen closed to within 28 seconds of Mikkelsen by winning SS11, where the Skoda UK driver had a puncture
Mikkelsen leads as Hanninen closes
October 9th, 2011
Andreas Mikkelsen continues to lead the Rally of Scotland, but his advantage over Juho Hanninen is down to under half a minute. Skoda UK’s Mikkelsen had begun the day 50 seconds clear of the field. Reigning Intercontinental Rally Challenge champion Hanninen won today’s opening stage in his Skoda, but Mikkelsen was slightly quicker on SS10
IRC drivers back stage cancellation
October 9th, 2011
The competitors on the Rally of Scotland have praised the organisers’ decision to cancel last night’s second run through the Drummond Hill stage. The final test of day one on the Perth-based event had been scheduled to run in the dark, but the conditions were deemed too difficult to go back in there for a second run
Hanninen: Mikkelsen is out of reach
October 9th, 2011
Skoda factory driver Juho Hanninen says his chance of winning Rally of Scotland has gone and he will now focus on the battle for second place. Hanninen starts today’s final seven stages one second behind Peugeot driver Bryan Bouffier, having struggled to find a comfortable set-up with the Fabia yesterday. “The chance for me to win this rally is very small,” said Hanninen.
Mikkelsen to play it safe on final day
October 9th, 2011
Rally of Scotland leader Andreas Mikkelsen has taken what he described as a safe set-up for his Skoda on the final day of the event. The Skoda UK Motorsport driver holds a 50-second lead over Peugeot’s Bryan Bouffier and with just 50 competitive miles today, the Norwegian is hoping to seal his first Intercontinental Rally Challenge success this afternoon.
Mikkelsen pulls clear in Scotland
October 8th, 2011
Andreas Mikkelsen will take a 50.7-second lead into the final day of the Rally of Scotland, having maintained a superb pace at the front of the field to pull clear of his nearest rivals. Only two of this afternoon’s planned three stages were run as heavy rain meant conditions on the scheduled Drummond Hill closer were declared too bad for the stage to go ahead.
Struggling Hanninen gets radical
October 8th, 2011
Last year’s Rally of Scotland winner Juho Hanninen is making radical changes to his Skoda Fabia S2000 in an attempt to find some pace from the car before this afternoon’s stages.
Bogie happy to be first on the road
October 8th, 2011
Recently crown British and Scottish Rally champion David Bogie says running first on the road on the opening day of his home Intercontinental Rally Challenge round, the Rally of Scotland, is more of a pleasure than a hindrance. Bogie currently holds 10th overall in his Group N Mitsubishi – just six seconds behind former Pirelli Star Driver Jarkko Nikara, who leads the Production Cup standings in a similar car. “There’s great support out there this morning, everybody’s waving the flags and cheering – it’s been fantastic,” said Bogie
Proton thrilled with Andersson’s speed
October 8th, 2011
Proton Motorsports team principal Chris Mellors is delighted with the pace P-G Andersson has shown through the morning Rally of Scotland stages. Andersson is fourth after five stages, just four seconds adrift of a podium place. Unfortunately for the British-based team, Alister McRae has been forced to retire the sister Satria Neo S2000 from ninth place after the sump was damaged on Errochty.
Mikkelsen not planning to back off
October 8th, 2011
Rally of Scotland leader Andreas Mikkelsen says he will remain at maximum attack to try and extend his advantage at the front of the field. Mikkelsen had been embroiled in a battle with Guy Wilks until the Peugeot driver dropped his 207 S2000 on the Errochty stage, leaving Mikkelsen’s Skoda UK Motorsport Fabia with a 28.6-second advantage
Wilks now focused on stage wins
October 8th, 2011
Guy Wilks says his focus is now on scoring as many fastest stage times as possible after crashing out of the Rally of Scotland lead battle. Wilks went off the road not far from the start of the Errochty stage and is now a distant 23rd overall, more than six minutes off the lead pace in his Peugeot UK 207 S20000.
Mikkelsen ahead as Wilks goes off
October 8th, 2011
Andreas Mikkelsen leads the Rally of Scotland by nearly half a minute after Guy Wilks lost six minutes with a mistake on SS5. Peugeot UK’s overnight leader Wilks and Skoda UK driver Mikkelsen had made the fight for victory a two-horse race this morning, with Mikkelsen immediately jumping to second when he won the opening Craigvinean stage.
Wilks takes early lead in Scotland
October 7th, 2011
Guy Wilks leads the Rally of Scotland after the two after-dark runs through the Carron Valley stage that opened the penultimate round of this year’s Intercontinental Rally Challenge. Peugeot UK driver Wilks has not won since his maiden IRC success on this round two years ago, when he picked up the victory while driving for Skoda UK following the disqualification of his Peugeot UK predecessor Kris Meeke for a technical infringement.
Andersson glad to be back on gravel
October 7th, 2011
Swede P-G Andersson says he is very pleased to return to gravel rallying for the Rally of Scotland after a season spent predominantly on asphalt. Andersson has yet to taste the Proton Satria Neo S2000 on gravel in competition, but he says a pre-event test and the recce have whetted his appetite for a return to the dirt
McRae: Night stages will be key
October 7th, 2011
Scottish rally star Alister McRae says the two dark stages which open Rally of Scotland this evening could be pivotal to the outcome of the event.
Scotland route fine despite heavy rain
October 7th, 2011
Rally of Scotland clerk of the course Iain Campbell said the route for this week’s penultimate Intercontinental Rally Challenge round of the year has not been adversely affected by recent heavy rain in the area.
Proton expects Scotland upturn
October 7th, 2011
Proton Motorsports team principal Chris Mellors says he expects to see a significant upturn in the performance of the Satria Neo S2000 on this week’s Rally of Scotland, the car’s first gravel Intercontinental Rally Challenge outing of the season.
Bouffier heads Scotland shakedown
October 7th, 2011
Monte Carlo Rally winner Bryan Bouffier set the pace during Thursday’s shakedown stage for Rally of Scotland. The Frenchman was 0.2 seconds faster than Guy Wilks while Thierry Neuville completed an all-Peugeot top three a further 0.3s back. Having tested earlier in the week, the Skoda and Proton teams elected not to take part in the official shakedown.



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