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The 2018 MSA British Rally Championship was the 60th season of the series, the premier rally competition in the UK.

The championship featured eight classes:

  • BRC 1 (R5, R4, Super 2000, Regional Rally Car)
  • BRC Production Cup (N4)
  • BRC 3 (R3)
  • BRC 4 (R2)
  • National Rally Cup (open class)
  • Junior BRC (R2, drivers under 26 years old)
  • Cadet Cup (R2, drivers under 25 years old)
  • Ladies BRC Trophy

Calendar

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The 2018 championship was to be contested over seven rounds in six territories England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and for the second time Belgium however two events were cancelled. The events was held on both tarmac and gravel surfaces.[1]

Border Counties Rally: On 2 March it was announced by press release that the 2018 event would be postponed. This was due to severe winter weather in the area on the weekend prior to the expected date of 10 March that would impede the stage preparation.[2] Organisers were in talks with the BRC to make alternative arrangements however no date could be agreed and the event was abandoned for 2018.

Rally Isle of Man: On 2 September the organisers of the Rally Isle of Man, due to be held in September would be cancelled. The reason given was delays in securing the necessary Road Closure Order from the Isle of Man's Department of Infrastructure. The event is also absent from the 2019 calendar.[3]

RoundDatesEventRally HQSurfaceWebsite
-CancelledUnited Kingdom Border Counties RallyJedburghGravel(website)
128–29 AprilUnited Kingdom Pirelli RallyCarlisle, CumbriaGravel(website)
222–23 JuneBelgium Ypres RallyYpres, BelgiumTarmac(website)
317–18 AugustUnited Kingdom Ulster RallyDerryTarmac(website)
-CancelledIsle of Man Rally Isle of ManDouglas, Isle of ManTarmac(website)
44–5 OctoberUnited Kingdom Wales Rally GB Leg 1DeesideGravel(website)
56–7 OctoberUnited Kingdom Wales Rally GB Leg 2DeesideGravel(website)

Team and Drivers

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BRC1 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
HyundaiHyundai I20 R5Republic of Ireland PCRS RallysportRepublic of Ireland Keith CroninRepublic of Ireland Mikie Galvin1–3
ŠkodaŠkoda Fabia R5United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdUnited Kingdom David BogieRepublic of Ireland John RowanAll
United Kingdom Rhys YatesUnited Kingdom Alex Lee1
United Kingdom Elliott Edmondson2, 4
United Kingdom James Morgan3
United Kingdom Thomas PrestonUnited Kingdom Max Freeman1
United Kingdom Dom Buckley MotorsportUnited Kingdom Martin McCormackRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan1–3
FordFord Fiesta R5United Kingdom M-Sport Ford World Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Matt EdwardsUnited Kingdom Darren GarrodAll
United Kingdom Alex LaffeyUnited Kingdom Patrick WalshAll
United Kingdom DGM SportUnited Kingdom Jonathan GreerUnited Kingdom Kirsty Riddick1, 3
United Kingdom SW MotorsportUnited Kingdom Sacha KakadUnited Kingdom James Aldridge1, 4
United Kingdom Dom Buckley MotorsportUnited Kingdom Lawrence WhyteUnited Kingdom Stuart Loudon1
United Kingdom Paul Beaton2, 4
BRC Productiron Cup Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
SubaruSubaru Impreza WRX STIUnited Kingdom SW MotorsportUnited Kingdom Spencer WilkinsonUnited Kingdom Glyn Thomas4
BRC4 Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Atherton RacingUnited Kingdom Gee AthertonUnited Kingdom Keaton Williams1
Junior BRC Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R2TRepublic of Ireland Healy MotorsportUnited Kingdom Callum DevineUnited Kingdom Brian Hoy1
United Kingdom MH MotorsportNorway Oscar SolbergSweden Patrik Barth1
United Kingdom Josh McErleanUnited Kingdom Aaron Johnston1–3
United Kingdom Alex WatermanUnited Kingdom Harry Thomas2–3
United Kingdom Harper Adams MotorsportUnited Kingdom James McDiarmidUnited Kingdom Gareth Clarke1–3
United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom William HillUnited Kingdom Richard Crozier1–3
PeugeotPeugeot 208 R2United Kingdom DGM SportUnited Kingdom William CreightonRepublic of Ireland Liam ReganAll
Norway Steve Røkland MotorsportNorway Steve RøklandUnited Kingdom Tom Woodburn1–3
United Kingdom Dai Roberts4
Republic of Ireland Mc Connell MotorsportRepublic of Ireland Marty GallagherRepublic of Ireland Dean O'Sullivan1, 3
Republic of Ireland Rachel McConnell2
United Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportUnited Kingdom Josh CornwellRepublic of Ireland Cliona Collins1
United Kingdom Dai Roberts2
United Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Richard Bliss2–4
United Kingdom James Wilson RallyingUnited Kingdom James WilsonUnited Kingdom Gavin Doherty1–3
VauxhallVauxhall Adam R2United Kingdom HT Instalallations / Network QUnited Kingdom James WilliamsUnited Kingdom Ross Whittock1–3
United Kingdom Tom Woodburn4
CitroënCitroën C2 R2United Kingdom Scott MacBeth RallyingUnited Kingdom Scott MacBethUnited Kingdom Neil Shanks1
ŠkodaŠkoda Fabia R2Republic of Ireland Cork Motor ClubRepublic of Ireland Kevin HorganRepublic of Ireland Liam FouhyAll
Cadet Cup Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
FordFord Fiesta R2United Kingdom Finlay Retson MotorsportUnited Kingdom Finlay RetsonUnited Kingdom Tom HyndAll
United Kingdom Dylan Davies RallyingUnited Kingdom Fred FieldUnited Kingdom Josh Davison1
United Kingdom C1 RallyingIceland Gunnar JóhannessonUnited Kingdom George Gwynn1
Republic of Ireland PCRS RallysportRepublic of Ireland Johnnie MulhollandRepublic of Ireland Jeff CaseAll
United Kingdom Jordan Reynolds RallyingUnited Kingdom Jordan ReynoldsUnited Kingdom Peredur DaviesAll
United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Will GrahamUnited States Alex Kihurani1
United Kingdom Max Freeman2
United Kingdom Myerscough University CentreUnited Kingdom Bart LangUnited Kingdom Sinclair Young1–2, 4
VauxhallVauxhall Adam CupUnited Kingdom Vauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom Connor WoodsUnited Kingdom Christopher Corry1
OpelOpel Adam CupGermany Opel MotorsportUnited Kingdom Fred FieldUnited Kingdom Josh Davison2
Ladies BRC Trophy Entries
ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
PeugeotPeugeot 208 R2United Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportUnited Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Richard Bliss2–4

Event results

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Podium places and information on each event.

RoundRally namePodium finishersStatistics
RankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
-United Kingdom Border Counties Rally
CANCELLED
1
2
3
1United Kingdom Pirelli Rally
(28-29 April)
1United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:13:53.88133.06 km4331
2United Kingdom Rhys YatesŠkoda Fabia R51:14:14.3
3Republic of Ireland Keith CroninHyundai i20 R51:14:15.6
2Belgium Ypres Rally
(22-23 Jun)
1United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R52:34:20.423277.87 km2413
2United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R52:34:38.4
3Republic of Ireland Keith CroninHyundai i20 R52:34:46.0
3United Kingdom Ulster Rally
(17-18 August)
1United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:32:47.111166.81 km2516
2Republic of Ireland Josh Moffett[N 1]Ford Fiesta R51:33:13.7
3United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R51:33:16.2
-Isle of Man Rally Isle of Man
CANCELLED
1
2
3
4United Kingdom Wales Rally GB Leg 1 (4–5 October)1United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R51:10:57.191615
2United Kingdom Rhys YatesŠkoda Fabia R51:14:10.5
3United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:16:27.6
5United Kingdom Wales Rally GB Leg 2 (6–7 October)1United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R52:04:38.514317.74 km1612
2United Kingdom Alex LaffeyFord Fiesta R52:10:34.5
3Norway Steve RøklandPeugeot 208 R22:20:42.4
  1. ^ Crew was not registered to score points towards the British Rally Championship.

Drivers Points Classification

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PosDriverCarBCR
PIR
YPR
ULS
IOM
GB1
GB2
 Points[4]
1Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R5-252525-1525*120
2Alex LaffeyFord Fiesta R5-814*12-121864
3David BogieSkoda Fabia R5-Ret*1818-25Ret61
4Rhys YatesSkoda Fabia R5-18Ret*15-18Ret51
5Steve RøklandPeugeot 208 R2-2*410-81539
6James WilliamsVauxhall Adam R2-DNP11*Ret-101233
7Keith CroninHyundai i20 R5-1515DNP-DNPDNP30
8Kevin HorganŠkoda Fabia R2-DNP26-Ret11*19
9Martin McCormackŠkoda Fabia R5-12RetRet-DNPDNP12
10Jonathan GreerFord Fiesta R5-10DNPRet-DNPDNP10
PosDriverCarBCR
PIR
YPR
ULS
IOM
GB1
GB2
 Pts 
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenNon-podium finish
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
BlackExcluded (EXC)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
*Joker played

Points are awarded in each class as follows: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. Competitors may nominate one event as their 'joker', on which they will score additional points: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Competitors six best scores will count towards their championship total, including the final round. The final round of the championship wase a double-header for points as the rally was split into two point scoring rounds.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "2018 Prestone MSA British Rally Championship calendar announced". Msabrc.com. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
  2. ^ "Event Statement 2". Border Counties Rally. Border Counties Rally. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Statement: Rally Isle of Man". BRC. BRC. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Current Standings". MSABRC. British Rally Championship. Retrieved 18 October 2018.

    The 2018 MSA British Rally Championship was the 60th season of the series, the premier rally competition in the UK.

    The championship featured eight classes:

    • BRC 1 (R5, R4, Super 2000, Regional Rally Car)
    • BRC Production Cup (N4)
    • BRC 3 (R3)
    • BRC 4 (R2)
    • National Rally Cup (open class)
    • Junior BRC (R2, drivers under 26 years old)
    • Cadet Cup (R2, drivers under 25 years old)
    • Ladies BRC Trophy

    Calendar

    The 2018 championship was to be contested over seven rounds in six territories England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and for the second time Belgium however two events were cancelled. The events was held on both tarmac and gravel surfaces.[1]

    Border Counties Rally: On 2 March it was announced by press release that the 2018 event would be postponed. This was due to severe winter weather in the area on the weekend prior to the expected date of 10 March that would impede the stage preparation.[2] Organisers were in talks with the BRC to make alternative arrangements however no date could be agreed and the event was abandoned for 2018.

    Rally Isle of Man: On 2 September the organisers of the Rally Isle of Man, due to be held in September would be cancelled. The reason given was delays in securing the necessary Road Closure Order from the Isle of Man's Department of Infrastructure. The event is also absent from the 2019 calendar.[3]

    RoundDatesEventRally HQSurfaceWebsite
    -CancelledUnited Kingdom Border Counties RallyJedburghGravel(website)
    128–29 AprilUnited Kingdom Pirelli RallyCarlisle, CumbriaGravel(website)
    222–23 JuneBelgium Ypres RallyYpres, BelgiumTarmac(website)
    317–18 AugustUnited Kingdom Ulster RallyDerryTarmac(website)
    -CancelledIsle of Man Rally Isle of ManDouglas, Isle of ManTarmac(website)
    44–5 OctoberUnited Kingdom Wales Rally GB Leg 1DeesideGravel(website)
    56–7 OctoberUnited Kingdom Wales Rally GB Leg 2DeesideGravel(website)

    Team and Drivers

    BRC1 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    HyundaiHyundai I20 R5Republic of Ireland PCRS RallysportRepublic of Ireland Keith CroninRepublic of Ireland Mikie Galvin1–3
    ŠkodaŠkoda Fabia R5United Kingdom CA1 Sport LtdUnited Kingdom David BogieRepublic of Ireland John RowanAll
    United Kingdom Rhys YatesUnited Kingdom Alex Lee1
    United Kingdom Elliott Edmondson2, 4
    United Kingdom James Morgan3
    United Kingdom Thomas PrestonUnited Kingdom Max Freeman1
    United Kingdom Dom Buckley MotorsportUnited Kingdom Martin McCormackRepublic of Ireland David Moynihan1–3
    FordFord Fiesta R5United Kingdom M-Sport Ford World Rally TeamUnited Kingdom Matt EdwardsUnited Kingdom Darren GarrodAll
    United Kingdom Alex LaffeyUnited Kingdom Patrick WalshAll
    United Kingdom DGM SportUnited Kingdom Jonathan GreerUnited Kingdom Kirsty Riddick1, 3
    United Kingdom SW MotorsportUnited Kingdom Sacha KakadUnited Kingdom James Aldridge1, 4
    United Kingdom Dom Buckley MotorsportUnited Kingdom Lawrence WhyteUnited Kingdom Stuart Loudon1
    United Kingdom Paul Beaton2, 4
    BRC Productiron Cup Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    SubaruSubaru Impreza WRX STIUnited Kingdom SW MotorsportUnited Kingdom Spencer WilkinsonUnited Kingdom Glyn Thomas4
    BRC4 Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R2TUnited Kingdom Atherton RacingUnited Kingdom Gee AthertonUnited Kingdom Keaton Williams1
    Junior BRC Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R2TRepublic of Ireland Healy MotorsportUnited Kingdom Callum DevineUnited Kingdom Brian Hoy1
    United Kingdom MH MotorsportNorway Oscar SolbergSweden Patrik Barth1
    United Kingdom Josh McErleanUnited Kingdom Aaron Johnston1–3
    United Kingdom Alex WatermanUnited Kingdom Harry Thomas2–3
    United Kingdom Harper Adams MotorsportUnited Kingdom James McDiarmidUnited Kingdom Gareth Clarke1–3
    United Kingdom Spencer SportUnited Kingdom William HillUnited Kingdom Richard Crozier1–3
    PeugeotPeugeot 208 R2United Kingdom DGM SportUnited Kingdom William CreightonRepublic of Ireland Liam ReganAll
    Norway Steve Røkland MotorsportNorway Steve RøklandUnited Kingdom Tom Woodburn1–3
    United Kingdom Dai Roberts4
    Republic of Ireland Mc Connell MotorsportRepublic of Ireland Marty GallagherRepublic of Ireland Dean O'Sullivan1, 3
    Republic of Ireland Rachel McConnell2
    United Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportUnited Kingdom Josh CornwellRepublic of Ireland Cliona Collins1
    United Kingdom Dai Roberts2
    United Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Richard Bliss2–4
    United Kingdom James Wilson RallyingUnited Kingdom James WilsonUnited Kingdom Gavin Doherty1–3
    VauxhallVauxhall Adam R2United Kingdom HT Instalallations / Network QUnited Kingdom James WilliamsUnited Kingdom Ross Whittock1–3
    United Kingdom Tom Woodburn4
    CitroënCitroën C2 R2United Kingdom Scott MacBeth RallyingUnited Kingdom Scott MacBethUnited Kingdom Neil Shanks1
    ŠkodaŠkoda Fabia R2Republic of Ireland Cork Motor ClubRepublic of Ireland Kevin HorganRepublic of Ireland Liam FouhyAll
    Cadet Cup Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    FordFord Fiesta R2United Kingdom Finlay Retson MotorsportUnited Kingdom Finlay RetsonUnited Kingdom Tom HyndAll
    United Kingdom Dylan Davies RallyingUnited Kingdom Fred FieldUnited Kingdom Josh Davison1
    United Kingdom C1 RallyingIceland Gunnar JóhannessonUnited Kingdom George Gwynn1
    Republic of Ireland PCRS RallysportRepublic of Ireland Johnnie MulhollandRepublic of Ireland Jeff CaseAll
    United Kingdom Jordan Reynolds RallyingUnited Kingdom Jordan ReynoldsUnited Kingdom Peredur DaviesAll
    United Kingdom MH MotorsportUnited Kingdom Will GrahamUnited States Alex Kihurani1
    United Kingdom Max Freeman2
    United Kingdom Myerscough University CentreUnited Kingdom Bart LangUnited Kingdom Sinclair Young1–2, 4
    VauxhallVauxhall Adam CupUnited Kingdom Vauxhall MotorsportUnited Kingdom Connor WoodsUnited Kingdom Christopher Corry1
    OpelOpel Adam CupGermany Opel MotorsportUnited Kingdom Fred FieldUnited Kingdom Josh Davison2
    Ladies BRC Trophy Entries
    ConstructorCarTeamDriverCo DriverRounds
    PeugeotPeugeot 208 R2United Kingdom Melvyn Evans MotorsportUnited Kingdom Nabila TejparUnited Kingdom Richard Bliss2–4

    Event results

    Podium places and information on each event.

    RoundRally namePodium finishersStatistics
    RankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
    -United Kingdom Border Counties Rally
    CANCELLED
    1
    2
    3
    1United Kingdom Pirelli Rally
    (28-29 April)
    1United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:13:53.88133.06 km4331
    2United Kingdom Rhys YatesŠkoda Fabia R51:14:14.3
    3Republic of Ireland Keith CroninHyundai i20 R51:14:15.6
    2Belgium Ypres Rally
    (22-23 Jun)
    1United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R52:34:20.423277.87 km2413
    2United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R52:34:38.4
    3Republic of Ireland Keith CroninHyundai i20 R52:34:46.0
    3United Kingdom Ulster Rally
    (17-18 August)
    1United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:32:47.111166.81 km2516
    2Republic of Ireland Josh Moffett[N 1]Ford Fiesta R51:33:13.7
    3United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R51:33:16.2
    -Isle of Man Rally Isle of Man
    CANCELLED
    1
    2
    3
    4United Kingdom Wales Rally GB Leg 1 (4–5 October)1United Kingdom David BogieŠkoda Fabia R51:10:57.191615
    2United Kingdom Rhys YatesŠkoda Fabia R51:14:10.5
    3United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R51:16:27.6
    5United Kingdom Wales Rally GB Leg 2 (6–7 October)1United Kingdom Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R52:04:38.514317.74 km1612
    2United Kingdom Alex LaffeyFord Fiesta R52:10:34.5
    3Norway Steve RøklandPeugeot 208 R22:20:42.4
    1. ^ Crew was not registered to score points towards the British Rally Championship.

    Drivers Points Classification

    PosDriverCarBCR
    PIR
    YPR
    ULS
    IOM
    GB1
    GB2
     Points[4]
    1Matt EdwardsFord Fiesta R5-252525-1525*120
    2Alex LaffeyFord Fiesta R5-814*12-121864
    3David BogieSkoda Fabia R5-Ret*1818-25Ret61
    4Rhys YatesSkoda Fabia R5-18Ret*15-18Ret51
    5Steve RøklandPeugeot 208 R2-2*410-81539
    6James WilliamsVauxhall Adam R2-DNP11*Ret-101233
    7Keith CroninHyundai i20 R5-1515DNP-DNPDNP30
    8Kevin HorganŠkoda Fabia R2-DNP26-Ret11*19
    9Martin McCormackŠkoda Fabia R5-12RetRet-DNPDNP12
    10Jonathan GreerFord Fiesta R5-10DNPRet-DNPDNP10
    PosDriverCarBCR
    PIR
    YPR
    ULS
    IOM
    GB1
    GB2
     Pts 
    Key
    ColourResult
    GoldWinner
    Silver2nd place
    Bronze3rd place
    GreenNon-podium finish
    PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
    BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
    BlackExcluded (EXC)
    WhiteDid not start (DNS)
    *Joker played

    Points are awarded in each class as follows: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. Competitors may nominate one event as their 'joker', on which they will score additional points: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Competitors six best scores will count towards their championship total, including the final round. The final round of the championship wase a double-header for points as the rally was split into two point scoring rounds.

    References

    1. ^ "2018 Prestone MSA British Rally Championship calendar announced". Msabrc.com. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
    2. ^ "Event Statement 2". Border Counties Rally. Border Counties Rally. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
    3. ^ "Statement: Rally Isle of Man". BRC. BRC. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
    4. ^ "Current Standings". MSABRC. British Rally Championship. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
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