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Scottish Rally Championship battle heading to Dumfries and Galloway for RSAC Scottish Rally
Scottish Rally Championship battle heading to Dumfries and Galloway for RSAC Scottish Rally

Daily Record

time17-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Record

Scottish Rally Championship battle heading to Dumfries and Galloway for RSAC Scottish Rally

Dalbeattie is playing host to the RSAC Scottish Rally, with fans able to watch the cars in action as well as see them up close in service. The eyes of the Scottish rallying community will be on Dalbeattie this weekend. ‌ The town is playing host to the RSAC Scottish Rally – the fourth round of this year's Asset Alliance Group Motorsport UK Scottish Rally Championship. ‌ Jas P Wilson Forest Machines will once again provide the base, with 64 crews set to test themselves across 42 miles of forest stages. ‌ As well as being a round of the Scottish championship, the rally is also part of the HRCR Northern Historic Gravel Championship and the MG3 Rally Challenge. The UK Armed Forces Rally Team will once again be bringing their Land Rovers. Two-wheel drive crews will lead the way, followed by the four-wheel drive competitors who will be battling for overall victory. Top seed will be Dumfries' David Bogie, with Haugh of Urr's Kirsty Riddick joining him in his Skoda Fabia R5. Not far behind at three will be Jock Armstrong of Castle Douglas and Dumfries' Owen Paterson in their Fabia, with Mark McCulloch of Dumfries seeded fifth in his Proton Satria. Further down the list, Robert Proudlock of Dumfries and Daniel James are seeded 14th in their Ford Fiesta R3. Other four-wheel drive competitors includes Stranraer's Martyn Erskine in a Mitsubishi Evo and the Subaru Impreza of Dumfries' Craig Henderson. ‌ The two-wheel drive entries feature the Ford Escort Mk2 of Bridge of Dee's Donald Peacock and Westmuir's Craig Wallace, with the similar car of Scott Peacock of Castle Douglas and Greg Alcorn of Dalbeattie not far behind. Niall Cowan Jnr of Dumfries is out in an MG3, with Niall Cowan in another MG3. ‌ Ford Escorts are popular, with one from Stranraer's John Baillie and another from Annan's Nick Taylor. Mike Curry of Dumfries is co-driving the escort of Paul Rawson. The first car is due to leave the start at Jas P Wilson at 9am, with the first test at Glengap starting at 9.51am. That will be followed by Kinarvie at 11.01am – where there is no spectator access – before the return to service at 11.36am. ‌ The Dalbeattie test is next at 12.44pm before a return to Glengap at 1.47pm. Final service is due at 2.35pm before the final two tests – Kinharvie at 3.55pm and Dalbeattie at 4.30pm. All being well, the cars will be back at Jas P Wilson for prizegiving from 5.10pm. ‌ For those who don't fancy a trip to the stages, a big screen will be available beside the service park. But if you do fancy seeing the cars in action, there are special spectator areas on both the Glengap and Dalbeattie tests. ‌ The Glengap viewing point is at post 11, just before the finish. The access road is between Laurieston and Gatehouse and it's recommended fans approach from the Laurieston side – taking care to avoid cyclists. Spectator posts four and seven are the designated viewing areas on the Dalbeattie test. Dalbeattie Initiative will be running a free shuttle bus from the Forestry and Land Scotland car park opposite rally HQ to the other forestry car park, with a short walk to post four. Post seven is a short walk along a road that can be found around 100 yards before the turn-off to Kippford on the A710. Spectators are also welcome to visit the service park for scrutineering from 3pm on Friday. The rally is supported by Dumfries and Galloway Council through its strategic events fund.

Dumfries' David Bogie takes 12th win on McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages
Dumfries' David Bogie takes 12th win on McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages

Daily Record

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Record

Dumfries' David Bogie takes 12th win on McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages

David Bogie recorded a 12th win on the McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages on Saturday. The Dumfries driver and navigator co-driver John Rowan kicked off their Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship challenge in style. The duo dominated the Elgin-based event in their Skoda Fabia RS to finish 47 seconds ahead of their nearest challengers, despite suffering a puncture during their second loop of the stages. Castle Douglas' Jock Armstrong and Dumfries' Owen Paterson were sixth in their Fabia, one place ahead of the Proton Satria of Mark McCulloch of Dumfries. Keith and Mairi Riddick from Haugh of Urr finished 19th overall and fifth in class S2 on their four-wheel drive debut in a Mitsubishi Evo 8. Annan's Paul Gribben was on the notes in Aileen Forrest's Evo 9, with the pair 12th in class S2. Click here for more news and sport from Dumfries and Galloway. Niall Cowan Jr of Dumfries steered his MG ZR to second in class S6, with the MG 3 of Niall Cowan fourth in class S7. And Newton Stewart's Craig McMiken and Dalbeattie's Greg Alcorn were fifth in class S11 in their Ford Escort Mk2. The next round of the Scottish Rally Championship is the Border Competitions Jim Clark Reivers Rally on May 25.

GALLERY: Best moments from the 2025 Speyside Stages Rally in Elgin
GALLERY: Best moments from the 2025 Speyside Stages Rally in Elgin

Press and Journal

time26-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Press and Journal

GALLERY: Best moments from the 2025 Speyside Stages Rally in Elgin

The Speyside Stages Rally took place in Elgin over the weekend, drawing big crowds. Organised by the 63 Car Club, the event featured night-time forest stages for the first time on Friday, followed by more racing on Saturday in Cooper Park and surrounding forests. Around 90 cars entered the competition, racing across eight stages in the region as the opening round of the Scottish Rally Championship. David Bogie from Dumfries aimed for an incredible 12th title at the event, teaming up with co-driver John Rowan in a Skoda Fabia RS.

All you need to know: 2025 Speyside Stages as David Bogie returns in search of back-to-back triumphs
All you need to know: 2025 Speyside Stages as David Bogie returns in search of back-to-back triumphs

Press and Journal

time24-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Press and Journal

All you need to know: 2025 Speyside Stages as David Bogie returns in search of back-to-back triumphs

David Bogie is aiming to make it back-to-back McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages triumphs in this weekend's Scottish Rally Championship opener. Leading seed Bogie, a six-time Scottish champion, is aiming to rack up a 12th Speyside Stages victory alongside co-driver John Rowan in their Skoda Fabia RS, following his victory last year. Among his closest competitors could be Castle Douglas' Jock Armstrong – himself a two-time Scottish rally champion. Armstrong holds the record for the fastest time through the Cooper Park, which hosts the opening two stages, and will return alongside co-driver Owen Paterson in their Skoda Fabia. After signing off the 2024 campaign in style by winning the Caledonian Rally, Aberlour co-driver Michael Hendry will be targeting a home victory to help Dumfries' Mark McCulloch pick up from where he left off. Another home contender will be Huntly's John Wink, who secured his first SRC victory at last year's Snowman Rally. Wink will be accompanied by Will Atkins, who is deputising for regular co-driver Neil Shanks – the Speyside Stages clerk of the course. Muir of Ord's Scott Macbeth and co-driver Dan Forsyth are seeded fifth, in their Skoda Fabia R5. Among the other north contenders are Alford's Scott Beattie (seeded sixth), Banchory's Bruce McCombie (11th), Aberdeen's Chris Collie (19th) and Paddy Munro from Kyle of Lochalsh, who is seeded 20th. The opening two stages take place at Cooper Park in Elgin, with the first car due from 9am. Spectators can park at Lossie Green. The only spectator stage beyond this is Whiteash, with the first cars due at 12.45pm – however spectators must be in place by 12.15pm. The car park is situated on an unclassified road between the A96 and B9016 which runs alongside the south-western side of the forest – with parking costing £5 per car which will be donated to the Riding for the Disabled charity. Cars will also stop twice at Keith Showground for a service, which will be available for spectators to watch from 11.16am and 1.18pm. The rally will come to a conclusion at UHI Moray in Elgin, where the first cars are due to return from 3.45pm – after which the presentation and champagne spray will take place. 1 David Bogie (Dumfries) and John Rowan (Portglenone) – Skoda Fabia RS 2 Jock Armstrong (Castle Douglas) and Owen Paterson (Dumfries) – Skoda Fabia 3 Mark McCulloch (Dumfries) and Michael Hendry (Aberlour) – Proton Satria Evo 4 John Wink (Huntly) and Will Atkins (Whitchurch) – Hyundai i20 R5 5 Scott Macbeth (Muir of Ord) and Dan Forsyth (Elgin) – Skoda Fabia R5 6 Scott Beattie (Alford) and Peredur Davies (Pwllheli) – Ford Fiesta R5 7 Daniel Sigurðarson (Hafnarfjorour) and Asta Sigurdardóttir (Hafnarfjorour) – Skoda Fabia 8 Darren Gass (Markethill) and TBC – Volkswagen Polo 9 Stephen Petch (Hamsterley) and Michael Wilkinson (Tow Law) – Ford Fiesta Rally2 10 Hugh Brunton (Angus) and Martin Brady (Galway) – Volkswagen Polo R5 Cooper Park (Elgin) – first car due at 9am Keith Showfield – first car due at 11.16am, and again at 1.18pm Whiteash – first car due at 12.45pm – spectators to be in place by 12.15pm UHI Moray (Elgin) – first car due at 3.45pm

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