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Scotland promises a fine finale to the 2009 IRC
Final preparations for the inaugural RACMSA Rally of Scotland this weekend (November 19-21) have reached fever pitch, with the teams, crews and organisers readying themselves for a true winter festival. The final round of this years Intercontinental Rally Challenge is set to be all-action in the forests around Perth and Stirling.
The rally route takes in more than 1000km over the three days, with 225km of timed special stages. Starting at the fabled Scone Palace, where the kings of Scotland were once crowned, Thursday night will see two special spectator stages in the grounds of the historic Perthshire venue. A full days action on Friday will incorporate some of Scotlands most famous and demanding special stages, many of which have lain dormant for over 20 years since the heyday of the great RAC Rally.
Throughout the day the crews will tackle Craigvinean, Blackcraig, Errochty and Drummond Hill stages, where a carpet of pine needles guarantees minimal grip for the front-runners. The greatest challenge of all will come on Saturday, when the staggering 33km blast through Loch Ard will close the morning leg and will return as a rousing finale to the event itself.
Newly-crowned series champion Kris Meeke starts as favourite but has had a testing start to his home event, after damaging the suspension on his Peugeot UK-entered 207 S2000 on the official test. While there was some dismay in the headlines, Meeke himself brushed off the incident: It was an innocuous-enough thing, he said. I clipped a log which was hidden in the grass about three inches off the road and that dinked a steering arm.
More serious was the engine failure that afflicted his team-mate for this weekend, 22-year-old Adam Gould. The Englishman, who was nominated to drive the BFGoodrich Drivers Team Peugeot 207 S2000 by a panel of expert journalists, had his all-important familiarisation with the car truncated by engine failure. His total experience of the car which is very different from the Group N machine he campaigned in this years British championship has been limited to a little over 50km.
Nevertheless the youngster remains undaunted: I just can’t wait to get to the start line, he said. The car is absolutely fantastic – just amazing! The noise is sensational.
With six manufacturers and the cream of British-based talent preparing to go head-to-head in this final round of the IRC, many big names will be vying for a shot at beating Meeke on home soil. None more so than Meekes career-long rival Guy Wilks, who has competed with Proton on this years IRC but switches to a Skoda UK-entered Fabia S2000 in Scotland.
It was the Fabia that ran Meeke closest to the title in this years IRC points battle, with the works drivers Jan Kopecky and Juho Hanninen both claiming rally victories. On home ground and at the head of Skoda UKs first international event since its all-girl team on the 1997 RAC Rally, Wilks is ready to take the fight to Meeke.
"The car looks mega in Skoda UK colours – and it drives as good as it looks! Wilks said. "It inspires confidence in you as a driver. It has loads of grip and we felt right at home straight away. I can’t wait for the rally to start now."
Taking Wilkss seat in the Proton Satria Neo S2000 is none other than former British and Asia Pacific rally champion, Alister McRae. The younger brother of 1995 world champion, the late Colin McRae, Alister has flown back from the Rally of China with hours to spare in order to join in the first international series to visit his native soil for 14 years.
Adding further spice to the line-up are two newly-crowned champions of Britain Irelands Keith Cronin, who has a works-prepared Abarth Grande Punto S2000 and Scotland, in the form of local hero David Bogie in his familiar Ralliart Lancer Evo IX. Leading Hondas assault on the 2WD Cup and hoping to repeat his overall points finish on this summers Rally Russia is Estonian hotshoe Kaspar Koitla.
All the 60 entrants in this weekends event must brave the elements both night and day. The weather will be crucial for tyre choices and strategy in Scotland and heavy rain is set to be the main feature of the event. An absolute deluge forecast until Thursday nights opening stage is completed. Friday will however dawn brighter and without rain but it is nevertheless set to return for Saturdays closing action.
Ticket sales to the spectator stages is undiminished despite the worst that autumn can throw at the event, and the RACMSA Rally of Scotland will be a national celebration led by First Minister Alex Salmond and three-time Formula One world champion Sir Jackie Stewart. For fans wishing to catch the action at home there will be a premier TV experience including four hours of live coverage across the Eurosport global platform with Australia joining the Eurosport Asia Pacific network coverage for the first time.
With British Eurosport viewers benefitting from the addition of 2001 world championship-winning co-driver Robert Reid to the commentary team, its clear that a high quality high octane finale to the 2009 season is in store. The stage is set and the contenders are ready: let the inaugural RACMSA Rally of Scotland begin…
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Notes to Editors
Rally Schedule*
Thursday 19 November
Ceremonial Start: Scone Palace 19:50
SS1: Scone Palace 1 (1.53km) 20:11
SS2: Scone Palace 2 (1.53km) 20:26
Friday 20 November
SS3: Craiginvean 1 (20.49km) 08:50
SS4: Blackcraig (11.5km) 10.03
SS5: Errochty (21.56km) 12:12
SS6: Drummond Hill (18.66) 13:23
SS7: Craiginvean 2 (20.49km) 16:05
Saturday 21 November
SS8: Achray 1 (16.41km) 08:00
SS9: Fairy Knowe 1 (7.59km) 08:34
SS10: Loch Ard 1 (33.52km) 09:10
SS11: Achray 2 (16.41km) 12:56
SS12: Fairy Knowe 2 (7.59km) 13:30
SS13: Loch Ard 2 (33.52km) 14:06
Finish Stirling Castle 16:30
International TV Scheduling **
EUROSPORT
Friday 20th November
09:45-10:40 LIVE Day 1
17:00-18:00 LIVE Day 1
Saturday 21st November
10:00-10:55 LIVE Day 2
14:45-16:00 LIVE Day 2
Sunday 22nd November
23:15-23:45 Review
EUROSPORT 2
Wednesday 25th November
19:00-19:30 Review
Thursday 26th November
13:00-13:30 Review
18:30-19:00 Review
EUROSPORT ASIA-PACIFIC
Friday 20th November
09:45-10:40 LIVE Day 2
17:00-18:00 LIVE Day 2
Saturday 21st November
06:00-07:00 Day 1 Review
10:00-10:55 LIVE Day 2
14:45-16:00 LIVE Day 2
Thursday 26th November
03:30-04:00 Review
15:15-15:45 Review
British Eurosport and Eurosport HD Scheduling *
Friday 20th November
08:45-09:45 LIVE Day 1
16:00-17:00 LIVE Day 1_
Saturday 21st November
09:00-10:00 LIVE Day 2
13:45-15:00 LIVE Day 2
Sunday 22nd November
22:15-22:45 Review
Thursday 26th November
17:3018:00 Review
19:1019:40 Review
Saturday 28th November
22:0022:30 Review
*Times in GMT
**Times in CET
Dors Nombre Marca Modelo cc. GR Div Escuderia SALIDA
GRUPO A – A2 – DIVISIÓN 1ª -(de 0 a 1.600 cc) -A-
1 Jaime Martorell Robles Citroen Saxo 1.600 A 1ª TR
2 Silvia Villoslada Maimó Citroen Saxo 16V 1.600 N 1ª Circuit
3 Juan Andreu de los Santos Peugeot 106 1.300 A 1ª Circuit
4 Miguel Rigo Monserrat Ford Fiesta XR2 1.600 A 1ª Circuit
5 Pablo Bujosa Serrano Citroen Saxo 1.590 A2 1ª Circuit
6 Sebastián Colomar Rocafort Hyundai accent 1.500 A2 1ª T.R.Balear
7 Juanjo Moll Hernández Citroen Saxo 8V 1.600 A 1ª Mca.C.
GRUPO N-I-R – DIVISIÓN 1ª (de 0 a 1.600 cc)
10 Antonio Bergas Taberner Citroen AX-GTI 1.400 R 1ª Circuit
11 Gabriel Nieto Salas Peugeot 205-Rally 1.300 R 1ª Circuit 17
12 Ramón Serna Pons AlfaRom 33-1.5QV 1.489 R 1ª TR
14 Javier Matías Castillo Citroen AX-GTI 1.360 R 1ª Circuit
15 Marcos Moragues Rocafort Peugeot 106 Rally 1.594 N 1ª TR
16 Jean Chomón Citroen AX-GTI 1.600 R 1ª Mca.C.
GRUPO N-I-R – DIVISION 2ª -(de 1.601 a 2.000 cc)
20 Andreu Barceló de la Cruz BMW 318 IS 1.800 R 2ª TR
21 Ginés González Jurado Citroen ZX -1 6v 2.000 N 2ª Mca.C.
22 Ivan Petkov Renault Megane 2.000 R 2ª Circuit
23 José Antº Leiva Sánchez Citroen Visa 1.900 R 2ª Circuit
GRUPO A – A2 – DIVISIÓN 2ª -(de 1.601 a 2.000 cc) -B-
30 Andrés Albal García Renault Megane 1.998 A2 2ª Circuit
31 Mariano Planells Sastre Renault Clio Sport 1.999 A 2ª TR
32 Ramón Castell Barceló Renault Clio 2.000 A 2ª Circuit
33 Raul Palenzuela Ruiz Renault Clio III 2.000 A2 2ª Circuit
34 Bruno Graffeuil Renault Megane 1.998 A 2ª Circuit
35 Pau Sampol Aznar Honda Civic 2.000 A 2ª Circuit
GRUPO A-A2 – DIVISIÓN 3ª – (de 2.001 cc en adelante) 12
40 Fran Barberá Criado Seat Leon-Cop.T 1.800 A 3ª Mca.C.
41 José M.Martínez Seat León-Cop.T 1.800 A 3ª TR
GRUPO N-I-R – DIVISIÓN 3ª – (de 2.001 cc en adelante)
50 Hans Jung Lancia Delta Int.Tur 3.391 R 3ª TR
51 Jaime V. Cerdá Quetglas Ford Sierra C.Turb 2.000 R 3ª Circuit
52 Pep Toni del Valle Solá Ford Scort RS-tur 1.800 R 3ª Circuit
GRUPO H – DIVISIÓN-3ª (de 2.001 cc en adelante)
55 Miguel Barceló de la Cruz BMW 323 I 2.300 H 3ª TR
GRUPO CM -C-
60 Gabriel Arrabal Socias Bango GT-1.000 1.000 CM Mca.C.
61 Juan Manuel Serra Arnau Speed Car GT-1.000 1.000 CM Circuit 4
62 Lluc Feliu Perelló Outeda Honda-MK1 1.100 CM TR
63 Mario Stephan Hekke BRC 05 EVO 1.000 CM 1ª Circuit
Streckenlänge: 6,21 Kilometer
Rundenrekord: 2:11,744 min / Marko Asmer 2007
Distanz: 15 Runden
Sieger 2008: Keisuke Kunimoto
Ende November erwartet die Formel-3-Piloten traditionell ein wichtiger Termin: der Grand Prix von Macau. An diesem inoffiziellen Weltfinale nehmen die besten Fahrer der weltweit wichtigsten Formel-3-Meisterschaften teil. Die diesjährige Abordnung der Formel 3 Euro Serie wird vom amtierenden Champion Jules Bianchi (ART Grand Prix) angeführt. Insgesamt sechs Teams und 13 Fahrer der stärksten Nachwuchsserie der Welt reisen nach Macau, um am kommenden Wochenende das letzte wichtige Formel-3-Rennen des Jahres zu bestreiten.
Neben ART Grand Prix, die mit Bianchi, Rookie-Champion Valtteri Bottas und Sam Bird antreten, werden auch die Euro-Serie-Teams Carlin Motorsport, Signature, Manor Motorsport, Prema Powerteam und Kolles & Heinz Union in der ehemaligen portugiesischen Kolonie vertreten sein. Signature hat sich für das Rennen in Macau mit Edoardo Mortara verstärkt. Der aktuelle GP2-Pilot und Vize-Champion der Formel 3 Euro Serie 2008, der beim diesjährigen Finale noch einmal in die Euro Serie zurückkam, holte im vergangenen Jahr in den Straßen von Macau Rang zwei. Auch der Vorjahres-Dritte Brendon Hartley (Carlin Motorsport) ist in dieser Saison wieder in der Macau-Starterliste zu finden.
Jules Bianchi (ART Grand Prix): Macau ist sehr speziell. Die Strecke ist schwierig und es ist wichtig, in den Freien Trainings und Qualifyings viele Runden zu fahren. Entscheidend ist, konzentriert zu bleiben und keinen Fehler zu machen, denn in Macau endet nahezu jeder Fehler in der Streckenbegrenzung. Ich möchte das Rennen gewinnen und denke, dass ich eine gute Chance haben werde. Ich habe in diesem Jahr mehr Erfahrung als bei meinem Macau-Debüt in der vergangenen Saison und ich habe mich zusammen mit meinem Team ART Grand Prix sehr gut auf das Rennen vorbereitet.

Am kommenden Wochenende wird wieder die International Motor Show in Luxemburg-Kirchberg stattfinden. Joe Schmitz wird gleich mit zwei Rennfahrzeugen dort präsent sein. Während er seinen ex-Formel-BMW auf dem Stand der Ecurie-Motoclub Goodyear ausstellt, wird der Aston Martin V8 Vantage, mit dem er Dritter in der Rundstreckenmeisterschaft wurde, auf dem Stand von Wengler-Racing – Grand Garage Ford Paul Wengler zu bewundern sein. Am Samstag und am Sonntag, jeweils um 14.00 Uhr und um 16.00 Uhr, steht ein public photoshooting mit zwei Grid Girls und dem britischen GT auf dem Plan. Des Weiteren bietet sich die Gelegenheit den einzigartigen Luxemburger Roude Leiw Energy Drink , vom neuen Partner von Joe Schmitz gratis zu testen. Anlässlich der IMS 2009 wird auch die 3. Ausgabe des JS-Racing Bulletin zur Verteilung kommen. Jedenfalls wird der Weg zur International Motor Show 2009, sowie ein Besuch bei Joe Schmitz, sich lohnen. Joe Schmitz und das ganze Team würden sich freuen sie zahlreich dort begrüßen zu können.
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