2021 Scottish Rally Championship

Last updated

Contents

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises both gravel and tarmac surface rallies. [1] The 2021 series was to begin on the forest tracks around Inverness on 6 March, with the season finale due to take place around Dalbeattie on 11 September.

2021 calendar

For season 2021 there was to be seven events held on both gravel and tarmac surfaces. The 2021 reserve event will be the Carlisle Stages Rally in October. [2]

Calendar Changes

The first three rounds of the series, the Snowman Rally, the Speyside Stages and the Jim Clark Reivers Rally have been cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [3] [4]

[5]

RoundDatesEventRally HQSurfaceWebsite
125/26 JuneArgyll Rally Dunoon Tarmac (website)
224 JulyRSAC Scottish Rally Lockerbie Gravel (website)
314 AugGrampian Forest Rally Banchory Gravel (website)
411 SepGalloway Hills Rally Dalbeattie Gravel (website)
523 OctCarlisle Stages Rally Carlisle Gravel (website)
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Original DateEventRally HQSurfaceWebsite
-6 MarSnowman Rally Inverness Gravel / Snow (website)
-17 AprSpeyside Stages Rally Elgin Gravel (website)
-30 May Jim Clark Reivers Rally Duns Tarmac (website)

2021 events podium

RoundRally nameScottish Rally Championship Podium finishers [6]
PlacingDriver / Co-DriverCarTime /
Diff leader
-Snowman Rally
(Cancelled)
1
2
3
-Speyside Stages Rally
(Cancelled)
1
2
3
-Jim Clark Reivers Rally
(Cancelled)
1
2
3
1Argyll Rally
(26 June)
1Freddie Milne / Patrick Walsh Ford Fiesta R5 53:12
2 Jock Armstrong / Cameron Fair Ford Fiesta R2 +1:46
3Richard Hill / Steffan Evans Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX +3:37
2RSAC Scottish Rally
(24 July)
1 David Bogie / John Rowan Mini John Cooper Works WRC 0:42:48
2Jock Armstrong / Cameron Fair Ford Fiesta R2 +0:58
3 Garry Pearson / Niall Burns Škoda Fabia R5 +1:47
3Grampian Forest Rally
(14 August)
1Garry Pearson / Niall Burns Škoda Fabia R5 40:17
2Jock Armstrong / Cameron Fair Ford Fiesta R2 +0:25
3Freddie Milne / Patrick Walsh Ford Fiesta R5 +1:55
4Galloway Hills Rally
(11 September)
1 David Bogie / John Rowan Mini John Cooper Works WRC 36:57
2Garry Pearson / Niall Burns Skoda Fabia R5 +0:29
3Scott Beattie / Paula Swinscoe Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII +1:11
5Carlisle Stages Rally
(23 October)
1Garry Pearson / Niall Burns Skoda Fabia R5 38:11
2Scott Beattie / Paula Swinscoe Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII +1:56
3Michael Binnie / Claire Mole Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX +2:12

Drivers Points Classification

PosDriverCarSNO
SSR
JCR
ARG
SCO
GFR
GHR
CSR
 Points [7]
1Garry PearsonFord Fiesta R5/Skoda Fabia R5 ---DNF*3121115
2 Jock Armstrong Ford Fiesta R5 ---2227DNF*107
3Scott Beattie Mitsubishi EVO 7 ---DNS*883299
4Ian Forgan Subaru Impreza/Ford Fiesta R5---66656*97
5Mark McCulloch Ford Escort RS ---4799DNS*92
PosDriverCarSNO
SSR
JCR
ARG
SCO
GFR
GHR
CSR
 Pts 
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenNon-podium finish
PurpleDid not finish (DNF)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
BlankDid not start (DNS)
RedNominated dropped points

Points are awarded to the highest placed registered driver on each event as follows: 30, 28, 27, 26, and so on down to 1 point. At the end of the Championship, competitors will count their best 4 scores out of the 5 events as his/her final overall Championship score.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Scottish Rally Championship</span>

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises both gravel and closed surface rallies.

The Circuit of Ireland International Rally is an annual automobile rally, which was first held in 1931 making it the third oldest rally in the world. The most recent event was held in 2016.

The Irish Tarmac Rally Championship (ITRC) is the premier rallying series in Ireland. It is held annually and is promoted by the Tarmac Rally Organisers’ Association (TROA). The Championship takes place over seven events, based in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland, using special stages, which are run against the clock, on closed public tarmac roads.

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel rallies and one tarmac event. Points are awarded to the top placed drivers and the driver scoring the highest number of points over the season is declared Champion

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel rallies and one tarmac event. Points are awarded to the top placed drivers and the driver scoring the highest number of points over the season is declared Champion

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel rallies and one tarmac event. Points are awarded to the top placed drivers and the driver scoring the highest number of points over the season is declared Champion

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel rallies and one tarmac event. Points are awarded to the top placed drivers and the driver scoring the highest number of points over the season is declared Champion

The 2014 European Rally Championship season was the 62nd season of the FIA European Rally Championship, the European continental championship series in rallying. The season was also the second following the merger between the European Rally Championship and the Intercontinental Rally Challenge.

The Scottish Rally Championship was a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprised seven gravel rallies and one tarmac event. Points were awarded to the top placed drivers and the driver scoring the highest number of points over the season was declared Champion of the series. For the second season in a row the championship was sponsored by ARR Craib Transport Ltd, an Aberdeen based road haulage and logistics company. This was a one-year deal announced in December 2013.

The 2015 Scottish Rally Championship season was the 47th season of the Scottish Rally Championship, a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year. It was due to be contested over eight gravel rallies, but this was reduced to six events in 2015 after two rallies were cancelled. Points were awarded to the top placed drivers and the driver scoring the highest number of points over the season was declared Champion of the series.

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel surface events.

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel surface events.

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel surface events.

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel surface events.

The MSA British Rally Championship is a rallying series run over the course of a year, that comprises six tarmac and gravel surface events. 2020 was to be the 62nd season of the series. The season began in the forests of Wales on 8 February and was due to conclude on 19 September in Southern Scotland.

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises both gravel and tarmac surface rallies. The 2020 series began on the forest tracks around Inverness on 7 March, with the season finale due to take place around Dalbeattie on 19 September.

The 2021 FIA World Rally Championship-3 was the eighth season of the World Rally Championship-3, an auto racing championship for rally cars that is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the third-highest tier of international rallying. It was open to privately entered cars complying with Group Rally2 regulations. The championship began in January 2021 with the Rallye Monte-Carlo and concluded in November 2021 with Rally Monza, running in support of the 2021 World Rally Championship.

The British Rally Championship is a rallying series run over the course of a year, that comprises seven tarmac and gravel surface events 2021 is be the 63rd season of the series. The season began at Oulton Park on 31 May and is due to conclude on 20 November in Northern Ireland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 World Rally Championship-2</span>

The 2021 FIA World Rally Championship-2 is the ninth season of the World Rally Championship-2, an auto racing championship for rally cars that is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying. The category is open to cars entered by teams and complying with Rally2 regulations. The championship began in January 2021 with the Rallye Monte-Carlo and is due to conclude in November 2021 with Rally Monza, and will run in support of the 2021 World Rally Championship.

The Motorsport UK Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year that comprises both gravel and tarmac surface rallies. The 2022 series began on the forest tracks around Inverness on 5 March with the season finale due to take place in Kielder Forest, Northumberland on 22 October. The championship will be sponsored by KNC Groundworks for the fourth year in succession.

References

  1. "SRC homepage". SRC. SRC. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  2. "2021 Scottish Rally Championship calendar unveiled". SRC. SRC. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  3. "2021 Snowman Rally cancelled". Press & Journal. Press & Journal. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  4. "Covid-19 claims Moray rally for second year running as McDonald & Munro Speyside Stages, the second round of the KNC Groundworks Scottish Rally Championship is cancelled". Grampian Online. Grampian Online. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  5. "Rally - JCR cancelled". John Fife. John Fife. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  6. "Rally Results from Scotland & Beyond..." FlyingFinish.co.uk. Flying Finish. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
  7. "Current Standings". SRC. Scottish Rally Championship . Retrieved 28 June 2021.