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Many of the world's greatest gravel forest stages will come together to form the 2025 Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship, with an exciting seven round calendar planned for next year.
The Welsh Association of Motor Clubs organised series will contain four events in mid-Wales, two in the north and one in the south, giving it an excellent geographical spread.
With the first round taking place at the end of March, the final round in mid-November and no two events in the same month there is also a very good date spread of events.
Each event will have an ultra-compact cost-efficient one-day format, with around 45 stage miles - and in some cases approaching 60 stage miles - and minimal road mileage.
The Welsh stages are always in excellent condition, thanks to the outstanding work by Rally4Wales and its great relationship with landowners. These super-smooth road conditions have seen the Historics (with the added incentive of the David Stokes Historic Challenge award for drivers and the Guy Weaver award for co-drivers), Hockly Motorsport 2WD and 1400 and 57 Tyres Welsh Challenge (for drivers and co-drivers who have not finished in the top 10 overall on any round of a Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship, or any equivalent status championship event) categories grow significantly - with competitors coming from Ireland, Scotland, England, the Isle of Man and of course the home nation of Wales.
The Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship remains dedicated to helping develop young rally talent, and with the support of OnThePaceNote and Restruct the Under 25 section continues to grow.
The inclusive Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship class structure welcomes a huge variety of cars and caters for drivers and co-drivers of differing experience and ability. And in 2025 there might be even more classes to widen that appeal.
There is also ample opportunity for each competitor to get onto the leaderboard. Overall points are awarded to the top 22 drivers and co-drivers, and the best five scores from seven rounds count towards the overall and class titles.
The 2025 season will start with the Get Jerky Rally North Wales on Saturday 29 March. Organised by Wolverhampton & South Staffs Car Club, the event is based in Welshpool and contains stages in Gartheiniog, Dyfi and Dyfnant forests.
Round 2 is the Rallynuts Severn Valley Stages on Saturday 12 April. Organised by Midland Manor Motor Club, the event starts and finishes in Llandrindod Wells and features stages in Sarnau, Tarennig, Myherin and Sweet Lamb.
Round 3 is the Plains Rally on Saturday 17 May. Organised by Knutsford & DMC, the event is based in the picturesque Eryri National Park town of Bala with stages in forests such as Aberhirnant and Alwen.
Round 4 is the Nicky Grist Stages on Saturday 12 July. Based in the centre of Builth Wells, the Quinton Motor Club event contains stages in the classic mid-Wales forests in and around the Epynt military range, including Crychan and Halfway.
Round 5 is the Phil Price Memorial Woodpecker Stages on Saturday 30 August. Organised by Sixty and Worcestershire Motor Club, the event is based in Newtown with stages in Ceri and Hafren forests.
The sixth and penultimate round is the Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally, on Saturday 25 October. The North Wales Car Club organised event is based in Llandudno with stages in Elsi, Clocaenog, Brenig and Alwen forests.
The seventh and final round is the Wyedean Rally on Saturday 15 November. Organised by Forest of Dean Motor Club, the event is run in the stunning Wales/England border region and offers a fitting finale to a challenging series.
Further details on the 2025 Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship can be found online at: wnrc.wamc.org.uk.
2025 Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship calendar
Saturday 29 March.......Get Jerky Rally North Wales
Saturday 12 April.......Rallynuts Severn Valley Stages
Saturday 17 May.......Plains Rally
Saturday 12 July.......Nicky Grist Stages
Saturday 30 August.......Phil Price Memorial Woodpecker Stages
Saturday 25 October.......Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally
Saturday 15 November.......Wyedean Rally
27 October 2024
Matthew Hirst put his hopes of a record-breaking fourth Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh
Rally Championship title right back on track after a dominant performance on the
Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally (Saturday 26 October).
Co-driven by Declan Dear, the Doncaster driver shot out of the blocks in his Delta
Salvage/Witham Motorsport Å koda Fabia R5 with incredible speed, setting a time
21.6 seconds faster than his nearest Pirelli Welsh rival on the opening Elsi stage.
By the time he'd reached midday service after four stages, Matthew's Pirelli Welsh
lead was over a minute - despite clipping a bale in Alwen (SS4) and damaging a
front wing.
The masterclass continued in the afternoon, as Matthew eased off on the final stage
to make sure of a Cambrian Rally Interclub Rally win and maximum Pirelli Welsh
points.
"It was a relatively relaxed day with no drama, except for clipping a bale in Alwen,"
said Matthew.
"We showed respectable pace against the British Rally Championship crews who
reeced the stages beforehand, and we came away with maximum Pirelli Welsh
Championship points. It's now all to play for on the Wyedean Rally in a couple of
weeks."
Russ Thompson/Stephen Link never put a foot wrong in their GPM/PD
Extinguishers/The Inn Collection Mitsubishi Evo 9 and were best placed to pounce
should Matthew make a mistake. They finished the event with a fastest stage time
(Interclub section) to pick up second-place Pirelli Welsh points, 1min 52.5secs
behind. They also move into the lead of the series - but only by three points and
thanks to the scores to drop rule.
Iwan Roberts Jnr completed the overall Pirelli Welsh podium after a tremendous run
in his Roberts of Ffestiniog Ford Escort G3. The top-placed 2WD driver was on
sensational form, outpacing a number of his 4WD rivals with some typically brave
and skilful driving. The result gives Daniel Jones the 2WD co-drivers' title.
David Tomlin scored a season-best fourth-placed Pirelli Welsh finish. He had co-
driver Keith Ashley had a scare in the morning when their Axon Fiesta R5's water
temperature hit the roof and they had to free wheel down hills, but they survived to
score an excellent result.
Despite picking up an early puncture, Wug Utting/Bob Stokoe had another good run
in their Geoff Jones Motorsport-prepared Subaru Impreza N12b. Thanks to a sixth-
place points finish, the Surrey driver moves up to sixth in the overall standings.
James Giddings/Aled Davies arrived in Llandudno leading the Pirelli Welsh Rally
Championship, albeit aware of a head gasket issue which they had, for the last few
rallies, been able to manage. Unfortunately, the water temperature soon hit 124°C
and they had to retire their Fordpad/Enva/Sar Metals Mitsubishi Evo 9 to save the
engine. Thanks to this, they've dropped to third in the standings.
Colin Minton/Tom Törngren didn't get too far either, retiring their Ignition Motorsport-
prepared Tutts Clump Fiesta R5 on SS2.
Colin Griffiths/Marc Morgan struggled to get into a groove and went off into a field on
the first pass through Brenig (SS3). Things didn't improve after lunch, and they went
off for good in Clocaenog 2.
SS5 also claimed Adam Durston-Hillyer/Chris Davies (Saulire PC Rally
Team/MacWhirter Motorsport Mitsubishi Evo 9) together with last year's Welsh
Challenge champions Martyn Andrews/Steve Greenhill, who lost power in their Opie
Oils Subaru Impreza STi N12.
Robert Gough/Jez Rogers overcame early steering and brake issues to win the
Historic class W9 in their Escort Mk2. It wasn't enough however to deny the absent
Rudi Lancaster/Guy Weaver the class title, after a wonderful season in their
Woolacombe Bay Holiday Parks Escort RS18000 Mk2.
Gareth Bevan/Craig Nelson won class W8 and took home ninth-placed overall Pirelli
Welsh points after a fabulous run in their Escort.
Gary Smith/Clive Jones just missed
out on a top 10 themselves in their Escort RS1600 Mk1, but second on the day
keeps them in the lead of the class with it all to play for on the final round.
The top three finishers in each Historic class at the end of the season will be put
forward for the David Stokes Historic Challenge award for drivers and the Guy
Weaver award for co-drivers.
Lewis Hooper has won the OnThePaceNote / Restruct Welsh Junior title. Co-driven
by Rhys Edwards, he had to settle for second in class on the day after fuel surge
issues in his Hooper Sport Fiesta R2 - but that made little difference as he wrapped
up the U25 and class W4 trophies. Lewis also leads the 57 Tyres Welsh Challenge
and Hockly Motorsport 2WD category!
Sam Mason won the Junior class on the Cambrian, and took home an impressive
eighth-place overall points finish, after he and co-driver James Seymour excelled in
their SM Autocare Ford Fiesta.
Meanwhile Luke Watts (co-driven by Mark Twiname)
came home third to remain third in the points table, despite differential problems in
his Ian Watts & Son/NJ Auto Repairs MG ZR.
Geoff Phelps/Colin Jenkins picked up an early puncture, but worse was to follow
when they hit a massive rock lying in the middle of the road. It launched their
Hartpury Farms/Sparkrite Escort Mk2 up into the air - damaging the prop shaft,
sump guard, cross member and steering rack and causing instant retirement. The
DNF was costly, as it sees the Gloucester driver lose the lead in 2WD and the Welsh
Challenge, although Geoff still leads class W11.
There were plenty of other top 2WD retirees, including Andrew and Jaime-Lee Fox
(Xwatch Safety Solutions BMW 325), Gareth Humphreys/Adam Burkill (Mini Cooper
S), Wyn Hughes/David Davies (Escort MNk2) and Greg Mills/Andrew Sankey who
had 1.6-litre Toyota engine problems in their Lake Vyrnwy Hotel Escort Mk2.
Those that made it to the finish included Dan Chester/Steven Davey (despite
handbrake issues in their Dan's Action Vehicles BMW E30) and Simon
Millington/Sam Kelter (Escort Mk2).
Michael Jenkins/Jordan Joines won class W10 in their Tutts Clump Fiesta R2 and
are now just 15 points behind Martin Walters/Marie Fletcher after the defending class
champions recorded a rare retirement in their Digger Parts Direct Honda Civic.
Ashley Francis Adams/Mark Ammonds have won the W2 title after a remarkable run
in their PRC Cleaning/JFB Msport/Colliers MOT Nissan Micra. The young Blaina
driver also took home seventh-placed overall points and finished second in the 2WD
category - against much more powerful opposition.
The live streaming coverage from the Cambrian Rally remains available to view on
the Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship and Special Stage TV Facebook pages.
The final round of the Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship is the Wyedean Rally on
Saturday 16 November.
During the 2024 season, the Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship will be raising
awareness of its official charity partner The Osborne Trust (theosbornetrust.com).
For details about the Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship please visit:
wnrc.wamc.org.uk.
2024 Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally - top 10 Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally
Championship finishers:
1. Matthew Hirst/ Declan Dear (Å koda Fabia R5).......56mins 59.2secs
2. Russ Thompson/Stephen Link (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9).......58mins 51.7secs
3. Iwan Roberts Jnr/Daniel Jones (Ford Escort G3)......1hr 03mins 39.1secs
4. David Tomlin/Keith Ashley (Ford Fiesta R5).......1hr 03mins 40.6secs
5. Robert Gough/Jez Rogers (Ford Escort Mk2).......1hr 04mins 24.6secs
6. Wug Utting/Bob Stokoe (Subaru Impreza N12b).......1hr 05mins 04.6secs
7. Ashley Francis Adams/Mark Ammonds (Nissan Micra).......1hr 05mins 40.4secs
8. Sam Mason/James Seymour (Ford Fiesta R2).......1hr 07mins 04.1secs
9. Gareth Bevan/Craig Nelson (Ford Escort Mk2).......1hr 07mins 19.6secs
10. Lewis Hooper/Rhys Edwards (Ford Fiesta R2).......1hr 07mins 27.1secs
2024 Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship
Overall drivers' points after Round 5:
1. Russ Thompson.......112pts
2. Matthew Hirst.......109pts
3. James Giddings.......103pts
4. Rudi Lancaster.......88pts
5. David Tomlin.......83pts
6. Wug Utting.......79pts
For more information, please contact:
Paul Evans
Press Officer, Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship
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