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The
Roger Albert Clark Rally Archive
The Roger Albert Clark Rally is inspired by the
RAC Rallies of old and from it's first running in 2004 is now well established
in the historic rallying calendar. If you want to see classic rally cars
in their natural habitat then this is the event for you! No four-wheel
drive, no turbos, just good 'old-fashioned' power sliding!
We tend to forget, but back in 2004 many thought the
rally would never run. Even in 2008 the forum was full of
doubters offering their views on "will it, won't it" but year on year
the event has improved. The first year might have been the one of
the epic battle between Wilson, Blomqvist and Mikkola;
surely the stuff that legends are made of, but each year has had it's
own moments. What about Higgins taking the spoils in 2005?
McRae pulling it out ahead of Jeremy Easson when it all
looked in the bag? The superb run by Steve Bannister in
2007, chased all the way by Jimmy McRae? The spectacular
driving of young Ulsterman Martin McCormack?
Everyone has their
favourite moments. Mine are the memories of the beautiful forests
in Keilder through the early morning mists and the ever-present engine
sounds in the distance...
This archive holds information on past "Roger Alberts".
If you want to know who ran in previous years and where they finished, then this
is the starting point for that information.
Thanks go to colingbell555@btinternet.com for pointing
out a typo on this page which has now been corrected
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