The first
event of the year saw Fack and Wright in a class of their own battling for
the event win and this has been proven to be a yearlong contest with them
filling the top two overall places on no less than ten events.
Steve Courts has been upholding Hillman Imp power in his Facksimile but
has just failed to win overall, although consistency has placed him
fourth. Duncan Stephens debuted his new Crosslé at the start of the year
and showed some promising results early in the season but took till the
end of the season to be comfortable winning the last three trials overall,
snatching third on the last event from Steve Courts. Julian, 2005 British
champion, has had a year of development taking three wins but has also
unusually showed inconsistency in his Suzuki powered X-Factor, and
suffered from untimely breakages.
The Blue category of drivers (for non event winners) has seen Ian
Rodman, Steven Barnes, Jon “Fred” Moores and Roland Uglow all taking class
wins. Moores narrowly missing out on an outright win on home territory in
Cornwall, only being beaten by Robin Alexander specialist Roger Bricknell
who won the event for the eighth time. Rodman continues to improve in only
his third year with a fine fourth overall at Bristol Motor Clubs Roy
Fedden trial. Uglow changed his home built Kernow for a Crosslé during the
summer and has put in a late championship challenge, nearly taking his
maiden win on the John Southern in Cumbria narrowly loosing out to Julian
Fack when it rained on the last section. Steven Barnes has also put in
some tremendous results at the end of the year with two third overalls.
Peter Meakin has dominated the newcomer category in the championship
and challenged for the overall win on the Walsingham trial. Anthony Lane,
son of hillclimb champion Roy Lane, is now developing as a driver taking a
couple of class wins and starred at the Peter Blankstone trial in the snow
of March taking sixth overall beating all the blue category drivers. A
number of new competitors have been taken on the challenge of sporting
trials with Bill Sherras transferring from motorbike and sidecar trials
showing determination to master the sport. Some very notable performances
have been put in by a number of competitors in their first year. Alistair
McVittie taking ninth on his home event in Scotland, Nick Speed tenth at
the Gloucester, Jason Daniel (Thomas Bricknell’s Escort passenger) twelfth
the following week at the Pete Fear Pinford.
Unbelievably the British championship came down to the last section of
the year after sixteen events. Ian Wright had to win the final event with
John Fack third or lower. At lunch Duncan Stephens lead with John two
behind and Ian seven behind. Over the last round John’s gas supply got
knocked off costing him six. With two hills left John was champion elect
as Duncan held a comfortable lead, but he promptly hit an eleven on the
next section falling out of the ruts. With John and Ian finished on 25 and
24 respectively, Duncan scoring 22 with two best on his last hill, meaning
the title would be decided by Duncan’s score. John couldn’t watch. Ian
could see his opportunity with the title his if a three was scored, but a
two or four gave the title to John. Duncan achieved a two, and with one
more zero’s won the event. Never before has the British championship been
so close.
Conditions varied hugely, some events being run in glorious sunshine to
sub-zero snow has meant that driving skills were tested thoroughly from
Scotland to Cornwall. Sporting trials continues to evolve technically with
independent cars taking more wins than conventional live axles cars, and
with Honda engines of varying capacities proving to be most popular
running on either LPG or conventional petrol.
BTRDA Champions:
Red Class – John Fack
Blue Class – Roland Uglow
Green Class – Peter Meakin
Passenger – Kerrie Meakin
British Championship:
John Fack 143
Ian Wright 143
Duncan Stephens 132
Steve Courts 126
Julian Fack 114
Stats:
Trial Wins:
John Fack (Crosslé) 6
Ian Wright (Sherpa / Kincraft) 4
Duncan Stephens (Crosslé) 4
Julian Fack (X-Factor) 3
Mark Vaughan (Crosslé) 2
Roger Bricknell (Facksimile) 1
Richard Waterhouse (Sherpa) 1
Rear Axle Configuration:
Independent 15
Live Beam Axle 6
Engines:
Honda Integra 1500 10
Honda Acclaim 1340 6
Suzuki Swift 1300 4
Hillman Imp 1200 1
Fuel:
Petrol 11
LPG 10
Pre-View of Championship Final – Saturday 13th January
2007
Saturday 13th January 2007 sees seven competitors from Northern Ireland
meeting the best fifty drivers in Britain for the prestigious BTRDA Gold
and Silver Star Championship with many Englishmen focused on stopping the
dominance of the Northern Irish over the last four years. If the BTRDA
season is anything to go by then this trial, held at Long Compton near
Stratford upon Avon, should be a tremendous battle of the best trials
drivers in the world.
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