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17
November
Carlisle Airport Monday Morning...
A damp
and dreary Carlisle Airport sees the rally survivors head off for the
last leg of this tough event. We have already lost some top crews and
the damage to some of the cars already on trailers attests to just how
hard the crews have been pushing to keep up with the pace of the
leaders. Away we go now, Keilder beckons...
08:15

16
November
So Where Did The Daylight Go?...
Sitting
on the start line of the Newcastleton stage on Saturday evening (I think
it's Saturday) and it's getting dark already - with hours of running
still left. The hours of daylight seem so short it doesn't seem very
long ago that the sun was coming up over Carlisle airport and now it's
sunk again over the Scottish Borders.
The event continues and we've driven just over 600 miles since Elland
Road on Friday...
16:56
Rumour Says II:.
Mr
McCormack took a rather unconventional line through the chicane at
Olivers... So much so that marshals had difficulty identifying the car -
evidently, numbers on the roof might have helped...
13:21
Rumour Says...
"Six
additional WRC attired mechanics turned up overnight to service Mr.
Wilson's car, replacing everything that could be replaced..."
12:55
Heathall...
We lost
Jeremy Easson here this morning when engine failure saw him sidelined.
O'Connell went off in Ae and lost 40 seconds to 1 minute but remains in
contention.
'Mad' Mick Jones' crew finished servicing his car at 5:00 this morning
and after an hour's sleep were there to see him restart. Dedication or
what?
12:52

We Counted Them All Out...
...of
Carlisle airport this morning and now we're behind the last car on the
road in the main 'Roger Albert' field -car 36 on the start line of Ae.
Beautiful sunny morning. Here we go again
09:09
Jones Leads Open Rally...
In the
concurrent Open Rally, Mick Jones (Escort Mk2) took control with a great
run that took him clear of the battle for second place between the
Escorts of Brian Lawlor and Dave Hemingway. However, Lawlor lost a lot
of time in Greystoke, so Hemingway now holds a narrow second place from
Marcus Noble.
After a short night, crews are back in action early on Sunday morning
for another tough day in the forests of the Scottish borders. More news
on Sunday night.
Paul Lawrence
00:52
Wilson's In Charge...
Wilson’s
pace thrilled the thousands of fans who were out in the Yorkshire
forests and then at Oliver’s Mount to see the action.
McCormack bounced back from a couple of early offs to take second from
the charging David Stokes (Escort Mk1) and Richard Lepley (Porsche 911).
Out of the rally went Andrew Haddon’s Porsche 911 with engine dramas in
Langdale, while Jeremy Easson dropped a lot of time in Greystoke with
ignition dramas on his Escort.
Paul Lawrence
00:51
Wilson Takes Control
After a
tough day of rallying in Yorkshire and then the Lake District, Malcolm
Wilson has taken control of the 2008 Roger Albert Clark Rally in his
Ford Escort Mk2.
As weary crews headed for the overnight halt in Carlisle, Wilson had
extended his lead to 1m42s over Martin McCormack after a mighty
performance in the car that was only run for the first time on the
morning of the rally.
Paul Lawrence
00:49

15
November
Olivers Mount - In The Dark...
Well,
here we are at 'Olivers' up behind car 133, the last KallKwik
competitor. This has been a hard fought battle for these guys over some
fast Yorkshire forest stages. Langdale was particularly fine - fast and
smooth but this is the last stage for them before they finish back in
Pickering. Then for us it's on into the night up to Carlisle

04
November
Just Over A Week Now…
Update...Update...Update...
So, here we are and just when you’re not looking a year has gone by and
we’re just over a week away from The Roger Albert Clark Rally 2008. As
I write, the final recce of Yorkshire Forests is taking place with Brian
Avery and Malcolm Higgins driving the Yorkshire route to make sure that
the roadbook is correct and that there are no nasty surprises before the
event starts. Of interest is the Langdale stage as it was used by the
Malton Stages last weekend so I wonder what condition that's going to be
in?
Posting of all relevant paperwork including roadbooks and door plates to
all crews is underway. It is hoped that all paperwork will have been
posted by the 5th November.
The
organisers team meeting will take place on Sunday 9th November.
Support vehicles will arrive from manufacturers next Wednesday 12th
November.
The 'Roger Albert' organising team moves into Elland Road site
next Thursday 13th November.
More News Soon…
14:29
21
September
Just 53 Days To The Off...
As I
write, there are only 53 days left to the Roger Albert Clark Rally
2008. That's quite scary really as I'm now going away on a long trip
and won't be back until 14th October, at which time there will only be
30 days left. In the meantime, the website is left to the tender
mercies of John and Malcolm - good luck and I'll be watching from the
other side of the world! I hope and expect to see a substantially
greater entry list on the site when I get back and it would be fantastic
to see some big names amongst the entries!
Although
I'm off to warmer climes, I really can't wait until that British
November weather and the sound of cars between the trees!
12:05
06
September
Time Is Ticking...
I can't
wait...
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05
September
Now We're Starting Something
Less than
70 days to the Roger Albert Clark Rally 2008. Draft route published;
Regs published; entries coming in...
Game on
then!!
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