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| Day 1 Round Up |
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| Written by Brian & Liz Patterson | |
| Saturday, 20 June 2009 | |
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UNOFFICIAL LEADERBOARD AFTER STAGE 6 Malin 1st (1) Gareth MacHale/Brian Murphy (Focus WRC) 38.02.1 2nd (3) Eamonn Boland/MJ Morrissey (Impreza WRC) 38.23.9 3rd (2) Eugene Donnelly/Paddy Toner (Fabia WRC) 38.33.0 4th (4) Tim McNulty/David Moynihan (Impreza WRC) 38.52.7 5th (12) Sean Devine/Robert McDaid (Impreza WRC) 39.51.3 6th (6) Aaron MacHale/Barry Goodman (Focus WRC) 39.53.8 7th (11) Garry Jennings/Rory Kennedy (Lancer N) 40.40.8 8th (7) PJ McDermott/Francis Regan (Impreza WRC) 40.48.4 9th (10) Seamus Leonard/John McCafferty (Lancer N) 41.02.1 10th (26) Alastair Fisher/Barry McNulty (Lancer N) 41.09.7 NATIONAL 1st Rodney Wilton 41.15.2: 2nd Gary McPhillips 41.281: 3rd Wesley Patterson 41.32.2: 4th Seamus O’Connell 42.01.0: (All in Escorts): 5th Maurice Moffett 42.01.9 (Starlet): 5th Martin McGee 42.10.1:
Gareth MacHale and his co driver Brian Murphy in their Focus WRC recorded fastest time through all 3 of this afternoon’s loop of stages to clock up a 22s lead on Eamonn Boland/MJ Morrissey in their Impreza going into the overnight halt in Letterkenny. Eugene Donnelly pulled out all the stops through stages 5 and 6 to record 2nd fastest times but he still lies 3rd in the classification. When Gareth MacHale brought his Focus into service he commented: “I feel we were driving OK today but I know that Friday isn’t the quickest day of the Donegal International and I expect the pace will up tomorrow”. When Eamonn Boland was asked about his speed the Wexford man said. “I’d need to be getting the finger out”. Eugene Donnelly said. “The car was 100 per cent this afternoon. Gareth MacHale is going very hard. My tyre choice might have been marginal, not the best for stage 4, the first in the loop, but it was OK through stages 5 and 6”. Tim McNulty is normally banging right in there in the battle for the lead but over the last few stages he seems to have lost ground and he told us. “The car seems to be down on power, there is something wrong with the launch control. I was trying very hard on that last stage and dropped 13s to Gareth”. Sean Devine in 5th place had a few anxious moments at the start of stage 6 when his Subaru gave a hint of clutch problems. He’s getting that checked out here at service. Aaron MacHale in 6th had an overshoot earlier but reckons the change in the suspension has the helped the car. |
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