This weekend will see the Connacht Motor Club host round 4 of the Sligo Pallets Border Rally Championship and by the looks of things it has all the ingredients to entice spectators to the West. Over 100 entries will take the start ramp at the Sligo Park Hotel and tackle the 9 stages predominately based in neighbouring Leitrim.
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| Josh Moffett will take the wheel of the Fiesta WRC in Sligo |
The big story coming into this weekend is that Josh Moffett is to take his brother Sam's Fiesta WRC for the event. The Billy Coleman Award Nominee has been in stunning form this year in his Group N Mitsubishi Evo 9 and currently joint leader at the top of the class 4 table in the championship. It will be interesting to see if he can make the transition to faster machinery. His brother Sam won on his debut in a WRC car in Monaghan two years ago driving a Subaru S14. His direct competition comes in the form of Paddy McVeigh and Frank Wray both in Subaru WRCs. McVeigh is joint leader of class 8 and with none of his championship rivals competing this weekend it will be a good chance for him to extend his lead. Frank Wray hasn't entered any of the championship rounds so far but should be right up there challenging for the win on Sunday.
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| Trevor Bustard could take the lead in Group N with a good result |
In Group N Sam Moffett is reverting back to his Evo 9 for the weekend. The Monaghan driver has said in the past that reverting back to a Group N car from faster machinery is a challenging task so can he get to grips with his Evo 9 form the get go? He will certainly have some competition to contend with. With Josh in the Fiesta the battle for Group N focuses in on three men in terms of the championship. Trevor Bustard, Pat Kirk and William Mavitty are all separated by 4 points in the championship table. Bustard took the honours at the last round in Cavan and will be on a real push to take the championship lead in Sligo. Pat Kirk is seeded at number 6, the Tyrone man was in contention for the win in Group N at the Donegal International until gearbox trouble forced him into retirement. He finished second in Cavan so will be looking to turn things around this weekend. Fermanagh's William Mavitty will be looking to claw back some points. Two thirds so far in the championship sees him just four points behind the Group N lead in the championship so a good finish in Sligo could make it very interesting going into the Donegal Harvest Rally. Other mentions in Group N this weekend include Paul Kiely. The former Clerk of the Course for the Sligo Rally will be hoping for a good run on his home event. Martin Doherty and Sean Gallagher will be also one's to watch this weekend.
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| Brian Brogan will be well in contention for modified honours |
Brian Brogan and Jack Maguire look set to have a good scrap in class 14 for the top modified honours. Brogan has scored 14 points from the first two rounds of the championship but missed round 3 in Cavan while Jack Maguire has been improving throughout the season. 8th in Mayo was followed by 5th in Monaghan and then 3rd in Cavan so could he take the top spot this weekend in class 14? With Brogan not competing in Cavan it means he is two points behind Maguire in the championship so it is all to play for this weekend. David Quinn and Sean McHugh will both be competing in BMWs and will be looking to make a real push for top modified honours. For this weekend class 13 has been sub divided into class 13R and class 13F to separate rear wheel and front wheel drive entries. There are 8 entries in 13R including Dominic McLoughlin making a return to the stages in his Peugeot 205.
So with that its on to the rally. The cars will depart from the start ramp at 9.15 a.m. on Sunday ready to attack the 9 stages. I'll have a report and podcast with reaction from the winners as well as updates throughout the day so make sure and check my facebook and twitter pages for up to date information.
Matthew McMahon
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