2010 Border Counties Rally
The 2nd round of the 2010 Hankook MSA Scottish Rally Championship saw Dave Weston Jnr and Ieuan Thomas win the Jedburgh based Brick & Steel Border Counties Rally in their… More
The 2nd round of the 2010 Hankook MSA Scottish Rally Championship saw Dave Weston Jnr and Ieuan Thomas win the Jedburgh based Brick & Steel Border Counties Rally in their… More
A Colin McRae Forest Stages win for Mark Higgins & Rory Kennedy in the Impreza 555 and a Hankook Scottish Rally Championship title for Mitsubishi Lancer Evo9 crew David Bogie… More
The Newton Stewart based Merrick Forest Stages, the penultimate round of the 2009 Hankook MSA Scottish Rally Championship, was won by Jock Armstrong and Kirsty Riddick.
David Bogie’s win on the 2009 Speyside Stages Rally makes for a three way tie with Mike Faulkner and Jock Armstrong at the head of the Hankook Scottish Rally Championship… More
RSAC Scottish Rally honours and maximum Hankook Scottish Rally Championship points went to Mike Faulkner and Peter Foy who repeated their Granite City Rally victory.
The fourth round of the Hankook Tyres Scottish Rally Championship, The Jim Clark Reivers Rally, was won by David Bogie and Kevin Rae in their Pro-Tec prepared Mitsubishi Lancer EVO… More
The third round of the Hankook Tyres Scottish Rally Championship, the Aberdeen based Station Garage Mitsubishi Granite City Rally, was won by Mike Faulkner driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6.
David Bogie’s Toyota Corolla WRC splashes through Gartly Moor on his way to victory on 63 Car Club’s Gleaner Oil & Gas Speyside Stages, the 6th Round of the Scottish… More
Based in Dumfries with stages in Ae, Heathhall, Kinharvie and Greskine the 5th round of the County SAAB Scottish Rally Championship saw Dave Weston take his 3rd RSAC Scottish Rally… More
The Jim Clark Reivers Rally, the only tarmac round of the Scottish Rally Championship, centred on the lanes around Duns was won by Andy Fenwick and Lee Tindall in the… More
Phillip Morrow debuted a Mitsubishi Lancer WRC to win this Aberdeen based event in fine style. Thousands witnessed his success on the regions biggest motorsport event of the year.
The second round of the Scottish Rally Championship and MSA National Gravel Championship was based in Jedburgh and took competitors south of the Scottish border into ‘Killer’ Keilder.