2022 Scottish Rally Championship

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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. [1] 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.

Following the Galloway Hills Rally in September, driver David Bogie was declared champion after winning five of the seven events thus far.

2022 calendar

For season 2022 there will be eight events held on both gravel and tarmac surfaces. [2]

RoundDatesEventRally HQSurfaceWebsite
15 MarchSnowman Rally Muir of Ord Gravel / Snow (website)
223 AprilSpeyside Stages Rally Elgin Gravel (website)
329 May Jim Clark Reivers Rally Duns Tarmac (website)
424 / 25 JunArgyll Rally Dunoon Tarmac (website)
523 JulyRSAC Scottish Rally Moffat Gravel (website)
613 AugustGrampian Forest Rally Banchory Gravel (website)
710 SeptemberGalloway Hills Rally Castle Douglas Gravel (website)
822 OctoberCarlisle Stages Rally Kielder Gravel (website)

2022 events podium

RoundRally namePodium finishers [3]
PlacingDriver / Co-DriverCarTime /
Diff leader
1Snowman Rally
(5 March)
1Michael Binnie / Claire Mole Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 42:00
2 Jock Armstrong / Cameron Fair Subaru Impreza +0:19
3 David Bogie / Kevin Rae Mini John Cooper Works WRC +0:30
2Speyside Stages Rally
(23 April)
1 David Bogie / Barney Mitchell Mini John Cooper Works WRC 37:15
2 Jock Armstrong / Cameron Fair Subaru Impreza +0:20
3Michael Binnie / Claire Mole Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX +0:46
3Jim Clark Reivers Rally
(29 May)
1 David Bogie / John Rowan Mini John Cooper Works WRC 37:19.4
2Michael Binnie / Claire Mole Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX +0:43.5
3Mark McCulloch / Michael Hendry Proton Satria Evo +01:05.0
4Argyll Rally
(24 / 25 June)
1 David Bogie / Cameron Fair Mini John Cooper Works WRC 53:44
2David Henderson / Chris Lees Ford Fiesta R5 +1:13
3Michael Binnie / Claire Mole Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX +1:34
5RSAC Scottish Rally
(23 July)
1Michael Binnie / Claire Mole Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 42:20
2Hugh Brunton / Drew Sturrock Ford Fiesta R5 +0:45
3David Henderson/ Chris Lees Ford Fiesta Rally2 +1:34
6Grampian Forest Rally
(13 August)
1 David Bogie / John Rowan Ford Fiesta Rally2 40:58
2David Henderson / Chris Lees Ford Fiesta Rally2 +0:19
3Hugh Brunton / Drew Sturrock Ford Fiesta R5 +0:49
7Galloway Hills Rally
(10 September)
1David Henderson / Chris Lees Ford Fiesta Rally2 41:37
2 David Bogie / John Rowan Ford Fiesta Rally2 +0:35
3 Jock Armstrong / Cameron Fair Subaru Impreza +0:57
8Carlisle Stages Rally
(22 October)
1 Jock Armstrong / Cameron Fair Subaru Impreza 43:48
2Angus Lawrie / Paul Gribben Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX + 0:09
3John Wink / Neil Shanks Hyundai i20 R5 +0:10

Drivers Points Classification

PosDriverCarSNO
SSR
JCR
ARG
SCO
GFR
GHR
CSR
 Points [4]
1 David Bogie Mini Cooper WRC / Ford Fiesta Rally227303030DNF3028DNS175
2Michael BinnieMitsubishi EVO 93027282730DNFDNF26168
3Angus LawrieMitsubishi Evo 9DNF20232026242628147
4Mark McCullochProton Satria Evo S2000DNF22272224252423145
5Hugh BruntonFord Fiesta R52219DNF232827234142
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)
BlueNominated 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 6 scores out of the 8 events as his/her final overall Championship score.

Co-Drivers Points Classification

PosCo-DriverSNO
SSR
JCR
ARG
SCO
GFR
GHR
CSR
 Points [5]
1Cameron fair28302430DNSDNF2730169
1=Clare Mole3028282730DNFDNF26169
3Chris LeesDNF271528272830DNF155
4Paul GribbenDNF23232226242628150
5Michael HendryDNF24272424252425149
PosCo-DriverSNO
SSR
JCR
ARG
SCO
GFR
GHR
CSR
 Pts 

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