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Lawrence Gibson takes British championship

14 ottobre 2008

Lawrence Gibson takes British championship

Lawrence Gibson (Banbridge) is the Kumho Tyres MSA British Rallycross Champion for 2008. The Ulsterman won the title, his first British championship, in the final round of the seven-event series at at Mondello Park in the Irish Republic today (October 12).

Entering the final round of the championship three drivers remained in the title battle. Defending champion Ollie O'Donovan (London) was put out of the event when his Peugeot suffered engine problems in the practice session, leaving Gibson to duel with Steve Hill (Aylsbury) for the title.

Hill had the better run in the qualifying heats ad started the Supercar A final from pole position. Here, however, it was Pat Doran (Winkleigh) starting from the middle of the front row who got the drop on Hill and Gibson and won the race to take pole position for the Superfinal. Hill and Gibson joined Doran on the front row of the grid for the Superfinal.

Doran led the Superfinal from start to finish, this time chased by son Liam who powered through from fourth place on the grid to run second. Gibson and Hill traded places in the first corner, the former grabbing third place and remaining there throughout the race. Hill was fourth for most of the race, but lost the position to Derrick Jobb (Fintona) in the fifth lap.

At the end of  the race Gibson was delighted to have put his name to the championship and to claim the prestigious 'GB1' racing number for the 2009 season. "Fantastic! I've been trying to win this for a long time, the only problem is that now I'll have to come back next year and defend it! It was good that the title was won on the track it's just a shame that Ollie wasn't there to race with us," said Gibson.

The Doran one-two was an historic achievement as the first time that a father and son have taken the top two places in a Rallycross event. The day had a family theme as sixth and seventh places in the Superfinal were taken by brothers Michael and Willie Coyne from Naas.

Results
Superfinal (5 laps) 1Pat Doran (Ford Fiesta ST) 3m51.556s; 2 Liam Doran (Ford RS200) 3m52.092s; 3 Lawrence Gibson (MG Metro 6R4) 3m55.237s; 4 Derrick Jobb (Ford Escort) 3m55.467s; 5 Steve Hill (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo) 3m57.803s; 6 Michael Coyne (Vauxhall Nova) 4m07.683s; 7 Willie Coyne (Vauxhall Corsa) 4m09.393s; 8 James Bird (Renault ClioSport V6) 4m12.589s. Championship 1 Gibson 156; 2 Hill 147; 3 Ollie O'Donovan (Peugeot 306) 142.

A full event report detailing all classes will be posted on RallycrossUK.com later



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