Springfling Targa Report
14 April 2018
Woodside Returns to
Winning Ways at Spring Fling Targa
Despite their massive popularity, only one Mazda MX- 5 made
it into the top five on Dungannon Motor Club's annual Springfling Targa Rally,
sponsored by Donnelly Group. Now widely regarded as one of the best events of
this type, the 2018 entry list filled up in little over an hour, leaving many
disappointed. It was a Toyota MR2 though that topped the results, with 2016
winners Robert Woodside Jr and Bruce Drummond stopping Christopher Evans from
making it two in a row at the Dungannon event.
After weeks of damp and cold conditions, the weather was
kind. A shower of rain wouldn’t have dampened the enthusiasm of competitors as
they worked their way round three loops of tests, all of them conducted on private
properties. The Rally Headquarters was the Cohannon Inn at Tamnamore, and at
exactly one minute past ten, Christopher Evans pulled away from the start to
tackle the first loop of six tests.
Dungannon Motor Club had included two new test locations
this year, and thanks to the approval of the Mid Ulster District Council, the
challenging Windmill Wood returned to the schedule following some resurfacing
work last year. A renewed focus on safety also demanded more marshals, and
close to seventy personnel were required to be in position for the duration of
the event. A special observer had been appointed by the Association of Northern
Ireland Car Clubs, and he visited each test to check the standards to which the
event was being run.
Loop one completed and the crew’s were back at the Tamnamore
Control, with Robert Woodside Jnr in first place. He had opened out a tiny 1 second lead over the six tests, and the smile on his face showed that he
was really enjoying it. In second spot was Front-Wheel-Drive Semi-Expert, Damien
Mooney, followed one second later by David Crothers partnered by Barbara Kane
in a Mazda MX-5. They too were just one second ahead of last year’s winner
Christopher Evans in his Toyota MR2 with Kevin Fagan in the navigator's seat. There
was a tie for fifth place between the Toyota’s of John O’Reilly in his MR2 and Eamon
Byrne in his Starlet.
The Novice leaders in Front-Wheel-Drive were Dungannon
brothers Darrell and Jordan Burns, running at number sixty one, and driving a
Ford Fiesta, while Leslie McClean and Stephen McCombe in their Mazda MX-5, lead
in the largest class on the event, the Novice Rear-Wheel-Drive class.
There had been four retirements recorded after the first
loop. Desertmartin Large Saloon Autotest Champion Mark King had swapped his
Vauxhall Nova autotest car for his Mazda MX-5 and was partnered by fellow
autotester and DMC member Gary Campbell. They had got off to a flying start,
setting the fastest time on test one and lying third overall after three tests.
However it wasn’t to be this crew’s day, when the clutch gave up on test four
on the first loop leaving them out of the running.
Loop two was identical to loop one and upon return to the
Cohannon Control for lunch, Robert Woodside Jnr was still in command of the event
overall. Christopher Evans was now third behind Damien Mooney, having moved
ahead of David Crothers. In the other classes, positions remained as they were.
The final loop of six tests brought the day's rallying to a
close back at the Cohannon Inn. Toyota MR2 was the car to beat this year with
the top three crews all steering theirs home with ease. Robert Woodside Jnr and
Bruce Drummond finished in top spot, followed by Christopher Evans and Kevin
Fagan only fifty seconds ahead of John O’Reilly and Nick Sparks, who finished
in third overall. Eamonn Byrne managed to hold off Mark Francis to secure fourth
place overall.
By now, there had been two more unfortunate retirements,
Andrew Earney in his Toyota Yaris had a mishap with a tree in Windmill Wood
ending his day, and Eric McIvor and Neil Warnock were forced to retire their
MX5 due to a mix up with keys at the lunch halt, which left them unable to
complete the final loop.
Sixty three crews were classified as finishers out of sixty
nine starters, and at the finish, there was universal praise for the quality of
the tests and the smoothness of the running of the event. Before the
presentation of the awards, Geoffrey Lamont, Site Director for Donnelly Group, thanked
everyone for their participation on the event and congratulated Dungannon Motor
Club on their execution of a safe day's motor sport, enjoyed by all. Malcolm
McQueen, Clerk of the Course and Geoffrey presented the beautiful Galway
Crystal awards to the class winners, and thanked everyone for all their help in
running such a professional event. Roll on 2019.
Class Results:
Class 1 - Expert FWD
1. E Byrne
& J Lenehan - Toyota Starlet
2. D Burns
& C Murphy - Ford Fiesta
3. F Lenehan
& T Faulkner - Toyota Starlet
Class 2 - Expert RWD
1. R Woodside Jnr & B Drummond – Toyota MR2
2. C Evans & K Fagan– Toyota MR2
3. J O’Reilly & N Sparks – Toyota MR2
Class 3 Semi-Expert FWD
1. D Doran & J Doran – Toyota Starlet
2. K Daly & A Williamson – Hyundai Accent
3. M Gillis & A Gillis – Ford Puma
Class 4 Semi-Expert RWD
1. P Caldwell & R McPolin – Mazda MX-5
2. S Brien & D Wylie – Mazda MX-5
3. A Johnson & J Ward – Mazda MX-5
Class 5 Novice FWD
1. D Burns & J Burns – Ford Fiesta
2. M O’Donnell & A Dobbin – Ford Puma
3. A Emerson & M Porter – Vauxhall Corsa
Class 6 Novice RWD
1. L McLean & S McCombe – Mazda MX-5
2. B Mooney & J Nevin – Mazda MX-5
3. A Hayes & A Robinson – Mazda MX-5
Posted by pmccollum on 19/4/2018; Last updated by pmccollum on 19/4/2018