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Darling 200 -The fight to the finish

08/11/2017
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2WD competitors Vlad / Nicoli.  Credit: CMR Photographic 
Clubman Cup competitors Nicoli / Adams.  Credit: CMR Photographic 

Darling 200: The fight to the finish 


The Darling 200 will take place on Saturday 11 November 2017 in and around Jarrahdale and is the final round of the CAMS Onslow Contracting Western Australian 2WD Rally Championship (WARC) and Clubman Cup and Clubman Masters series.
 
It’s expected to be a good fight to fill the remaining podium spots with just five points separating Razman Vlad in second place and Andy van Kann in third place in the 2WD Drivers Championship, with Greg Flood trailing by three points in fourth place.
 
Tom Wilde won the 2WD Championship and the WARC outright championship at Carrington’s Traffic Services Safari Rally last month, the first time in 30 years a 2WD vehicle has taken the outright title.
 
The points allocated are 80, 68, 60, 52, 44, 40, 36, 32, 28, 24, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4 and 2 for places first to twentieth (except where a competitor rejoins the rally), so it’s still anyone’s game.
 
Two stages will be run three times with a service at Jarrahdale Oval after the first and second stages. The total competitive distance is 82 kilometres.
 
Vlad said he’s looking forward to the Darling 200 after missing the last round due to a broken drive shaft in his MAXYRally 2004 Ford Fiesta.
 
“If I can’t win the championship, I’m going to try to win the rally. I won last year but Nick Box wasn’t competing then, and he’s pretty fast and hungry for the win so I’ll be going as fast as possible,” Vlad said.
 
Veteran rally competitor Andy van Kann said he loves rallying for the mentoring opportunities it provides.
 
“My focus and joy these days is co-driver development so to be sitting third place in the 2WD Championship is a big surprise,” van Kann said.
 
“I'm going to relish these next few days because after the Darling 200, its unlikely that I'll retain third.
 
“I’m pretty sure Raz will retain second spot and Greg is just behind me on points and way faster than me, as well as being a tough and tactical competitor, so I expect he’ll finish quicker than I will. Still, it’s been a fantastic year."
 
Driving his 1974 Toyota Corolla, van Kann will have experienced co-driver Murray Hynes calling the notes.
 
It’s also anyone’s game in the Clubman Cup Championship.
 
Brock Nicoli and co-driver Daniel Adams in their MAXYEngineering 1994 Hyundai Lantra have a 42-point lead ahead of Andrew Percival and Jim Pearce in their True Blue Alarms 1997 Honda Civic. Graeme and Kathy Miles are 24 points behind in third place.
 
Championship leaders Nicoli/Adams won the previous round Carrington’s Safari and Round 3 in Boddington as well as finishing in second place in the first two rounds and third place in Round 4 the Experts Cup. In Round 5 in Kirup, they rejoined the rally and thus scored half points in fifth place.
 
Pervical/Pearce are without a rally win this season but have consistently finished in the top five each round.
 
“To finish first, first we must finish - that’s been our mantra all season,” said Percival.
 
“At Safari we slowed down to make sure we finished the rally.
 
“We’re running the team on a shoestring, we’re even running standard struts, so we’re stoked with second this far into the season.
 
“If things work out in our favour and we win the Championship, that’ll be amazing. But first we have to finish and that’s the aim,” the 48-year-old from Thornlie said.
 
The question is whether consistency will pay dividends or if drivers who take risks and up the pace will get the win.
 
Julian Wright has an unbeatable lead in the Clubman Cup Masters and will miss the Darling 200 to compete in the major classic event, the Alpine Rally held every two years in Lakes Entrance in Victoria in early December.
 
Spectators are welcome and can expect to see the first car at the Jarrahdale spectator point at 12.30pm and the first car is due into service at 1.45pm. More details including a map and directions can be found in the Spectator Guide online
 
For results, visit http://www.rallywa.com/rallyevents/darling-200/
 
Full details of current championship standings can be found via www.rallywa.com/points.
2WD competitors van Kann / Esterbauer. Credit: CMR Photographic 
Clubman Cup competitors Percival / Pearce. Credit: CMR Photographic 
Clubman Cup competitors Miles / Miles. Credit: CMR Photographic 
WARC 2017 Outright Winners - Wilde / Kirkhouse.  Credit: CMR Photographic 
Clubman Masters winners  Wright / Huggins.  Credit: CMR Photographic 

 


2017 Onslow Contracting Western Australian Rally Championship 
calendar:
 
Round 1:  25 March 2017 - Trade Hire Kin Kin Rally, Manjimup 
Round 2:  21-23 April 2017 - Quit Forest Rally, Busselton & Nannup 
Round 3:  3 June 2017 - MRF Boddington Rally, Boddington
Round 4:  8 July 2017 - Make Smoking History Experts Cup, Collie 
Round 5:  9 September 2017 - Wheels on Yirrigan Kumho Tyre Kirup Rally, Kirup 
Round 6:  14 October 2017 - Carringtons Safari, Chidlow 
Round 7:  11 November 2017, Darling 200, Jarrahdale (2WD and Clubman Cup only)


The WA Rally Championship has three main categories and awards trophies to top finishers in each sub category:

  1. WA State Rally Championship
    All events are one day that start at 1pm and typically finish around 9pm.Night rallying is a feature.
    1. 4WD category
    2. 2WD category
    3. State Challenge – restricted 2WD category (no recce / pace notes)
       
  2. Clubman Cup
    Clubman Cup is half the length / distance of the WA State Rally Championships. This category is more accessible to enthusiasts and encourages those without the budget to compete in the WA State Rally Championships to rally.
    1. 2WD category – no recce / pace notes
       
  3. Clubman Masters
    The Clubman Masters is a new category in 2017 for any competitor who has competed regularly in the Clubman Cup series and has held a 2WD DPI (seeding) greater than 0.8500 for more than two years as of 1st January of any year since 2007, or have been a winner of any Championship or Series.
     
  4. State Rookie Driver and Co-Driver
    1. WA State Rally Champion Driver
    2. WA State Rally Champion Co-Driver
    3. Clubman Cup Driver
    4. Clubman Cup Co-Driver
       
  5. Points
    For each place from 1 to 20, the following points allocated to the overall Rally WA championship. There is a championship for drivers and one for co-drivers:
 
Place Championship
Points
  Place Championship
Points
1st 80   11th 20
2nd 68   12th 18
3rd 60   13th 16
4th 52   14th 14
5th 44   15th 12
6th 40   16th 10
7th 36   17th 8
8th 32   18th 6
9th 28   19th 4
10th 24   20th 2



 
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