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Round Two!
With the teams efforts
at Colerne a fading memory, Mark II Motorsport
were in action last weekend, competing in the
SM Stages Rally at Oakington, near Cambridge.
'Yellow
Peril'
Having left Colerne
with a creditable result and a list of improvements
required on the new Bluecol/Get Zet Go/Springwood
Aviation sponsored Cosworth (nicknamed "Yellow
Peril"), Dennis Osborne and the lads at DOME set
about improving things. The main change was the
front brakes - the smaller units replaced by massive
works 355 items. The remainder of the changes
included the intercooler, front suspension settings,
seats and a general tidy-up.
A New Livery
When the car
arrived at Oakington, it looked fantastic! Liveried
up (thanks to Mark Sims and Lawrence of FUSE)
to incorporate new sponsors, Get Zet Go and Get
Rallying, Yellow Peril indeed looked ready for
business. The event offered 8 stages at the old
airbase. Very challenging high-speed sections
combined with shorter technical challenges around
the old mess buildings.
Borris
Is Back!
Mark would
be co-driven by Mclarens Mark Norris, joint team
founder of Mark II. Seeded at car 4, driver Mark
Welch assessed the team's chances. "The changes
in the car should reap immediate benefits, but
this is arguably a better field than Colerne".
However, environmental problems with noise meant
that 3 Metro 6R4's would not make the start. Either
would no1 seed ex Mintex Champion Roger Duckworth
whose wife was just about to deliver!
The main competition
would be from Steve Scott in his impressive (and
expensive) Escort WRC, and Eian Pritchard in his
equally impressive and expensive Subaru Impreza.
With eleven other Impreza's, Evo 6's, Escort and
Sapphire Cosworths, not to mention a Darrian and
several fast kit cars, Mark II were hopeful of
a top 6 finish.
SS1,
Noise Problems & Rain!
The 9 mile SS1 kicked
off in torrential rain, and highlighted immediately
an annoying roblem with the car: the heated front
screen was not fully operational giving Welch
a real headache -"I couldn't see bugger all!"
Possibly the worst stage for the team, still netted
an encouraging 5th fastest time. Fastest was Scott
from Pritchard. However, Pritchard had already
grabbed the attention of the officials for using
his "anti lag" system. This limits turbo lag but
generates a lot of noise - something the venue
could not afford. Pritchard switched it off -
for now.
However, after SS7,
amazingly Pritchard was disqualified for a further
noise infringement. Furthermore, the final stage
had to be cancelled on safety grounds leaving
Mark II and their Yellow Peril in a fine second
place!
Final Thoughts
Boris summed up:"
it was a pity about SS8 - we had completed it
and taken the fastest time beating a slowing Scott
by 10 seconds". "However, the organisers made
the absolute correct decision and the outcome
of the event was not altered - we're chuffed".
"The boys in the service crew (Martin Bradley
and Bruce Taylor) earned their beer today, keeping
us going in atrocious conditions". So, Mark II
makes good progress. Further investment is required
in what is already proving to be a sound car,
and hopefully for the next event, the transmission
will be "beefed" up. The next event is planned
to be a return to Oakington on 9th September (an
additional event to the calendar). Can they go
one better? Watch this space
Many Thanks
Mark II Motorsport
would like to thank
their sponsors: - Bluecol Brands, GetZetGo / Get
Rallying, Springwood Aviation Services,
RallyGallery &
FUSE. Special thanks to DOME for getting the old
girl ready and to Mark Sims for continued support,
video, photos and for agreeing to do the next
rally! Also thanks to Barry Guess for logistical
support and getting us an entry in the first place.
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