Provisional Leaderboard after 13 (of 18) Special
Stages: |
1 |
Callum Duffy/Hugh Duffy (Mitsubishi Lancer) |
1hr 41mins 30secs |
2 |
Neil MacKinnon/Mike Stayte (Subaru Impreza) |
1hr 41mins 34s |
3 |
Andy Knight/Graeme Noble (Ford Escort RS2000) |
1hr 45m 27s |
4 |
Daniel Harper/Daniel Barritt (Vauxhall Astra) |
1hr 46m 50s |
5 |
John Cressey/Ian Grindrod (Vauxhall Astra) |
1hr 47m 46s |
6 |
Mark Jasper/Alan Snell (Ford Escort Cos) |
1hr 48m 02s |
7 |
Eddie O'Donnell/Billy McClymont (Ford Escort) |
1hr 49m 06s |
8 |
Stuart McQueen/Alistair Green (Mitsubishi Lancer) |
1hr 49m 58s |
9 |
John Swinscoe/Paula Swinscoe (Ford Escort) |
1hr 50m 22s |
10 |
George MacDonald/Stewart Davidson (Nissan Sunny) |
1hr 50m 22s |
11 |
Paul KIrtley/Jon Geldart (Subaru Impreza) |
1hr 50m 29s |
12 |
Lyndon Barton/Johnny Vance (MG Metro 6R4) |
1hr 50m 46s |
OK, so we got it wrong on the previous bulletin, but we never claimed
bulletin writing was an exact science. Neil MacKinnon was actually leading the
31st Philips Tour of Mull Rally after Stage 8 by only 3 seconds from Callum
Duffy, but guess who's in front now after Stage 13? The 1998 Tour winner Callum
Duffy hit the front over the last loop to hold a slight advantage before night
falls once again. MacKinnon's Subaru suffered frontal damage at Torloisk when he
skelped a wall and Duffy is struggling with a badly understeering Mitsubishi ...
Dougi Hall is definitely out following his roll in Mishnish Lochs ...and Martin
Healer also appears to have gone missing from his top ten position ... Stage 13
was delayed due to an accident to top ten runners Steve Smith and Alistair
Douglas. Rescue services were called after the Subaru vaulted a wall and landed
on the beach ... Daniel Harper is going well, but working hard like everyone out
there, the rain on the final test was so bad, wipers couldn't cope and drivers
couldn't see ... Eddie O'Donnell aquaplaned off the road in Gribun and punctured
both n/s wheels and bent the rear axle but is still going ... Paul Kirtley had
the wrong tyres, not half he didn't - slicks on the front! In this weather? ...
George MacDonald has moved into the top ten even with a half spin in Gribun ...
Mark Jasper has lost his power steering ... Andy Knight wants a surfboard
instead of a car ... Guess what? The weather folk got it wrong again, they said
expect showers. Wrong emphasis,they should have said expect dry spells ... PLEA
from the heart, John Woodward (34) needs an RS2000-to-Atlas prop-shaft to start
to-night's Trophy Rally, can anyone help, call 07879 626666 ... And now a word
of explanation (no it's not an excuse), in order to bring you these bulletins,
myself and 'Bulletin Bill' have to run ahead of the cars and try and get times
from co-drivers. That's why we are ahead of the Official Results service at
times and that's why the results shown in these bulletins is always clearly
labelled provisional, but what the hell if we were perfect you wouldn't love us
so much.
That's yer lot meantime, more on the road later. Yer auld pal, Jaggy Bunnet,
Craignure, tea time Saturday.