
Dumfries and Galloway crew make it two wins in a row in Scottish Rally Championship
David Bogie and Kirsty Riddick made it two wins in a row on the Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship.
The Dumfries driver and Haugh of Urr co-driver were first of the Scottish championship runners on the Voly Grampian Forest Rally in their Skoda Fabia Rally2.
They won by 42 seconds, with Dumfries' Mark McCulloch third with Michael Hendry in their Proton Satria Evo.
The Banchory-based event was also a round of the British Rally Championship and Dumfries' Roland Proudlock took victory in BRC3 class with Thornhill co-driver Harry Marchbank, the pair a fine 13th overall.
They also topped class S2, with third going to Stranraer's Martyn Erskine, with Peter Carstairs navigating in his Mitsubishi Evo.
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Biall Cowan Jnr took S6 honours in his MG ZR with Gail Whyte, with Annan's Paul Gribben second in S7 co-driving the MG3 of Rian Walker.
There are now two rounds left of this year's Scottish Rally Championship, with McCulloch leading the way from Bogie.
The Armstrong Galloway Hills Rally, based in Castle Douglas, is next up on September 13.
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