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Tributes paid to co-driver Dai Roberts after fatal rally crash
Tributes paid to co-driver Dai Roberts after fatal rally crash

Pembrokeshire Herald

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Tributes paid to co-driver Dai Roberts after fatal rally crash

James Williams recovering in hospital following Scottish Borders incident TRIBUTES have been paid to co-driver DAI ROBERTS, who tragically lost his life during the Jim Clark Rally in the Scottish Borders. Roberts, aged 39 and from Carmarthen, was taking part in the rally alongside local driver JAMES WILLIAMS, 27, from Newcastle Emlyn, when their Hyundai i20N Rally2 was involved in a serious crash near Duns on Saturday, May 24. Williams was critically injured in the collision and airlifted to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. His injuries, though serious, were not considered life-threatening, and his team have confirmed he is now stable and slowly regaining strength following surgery. In a heartfelt message posted by James Williams Rallying, the team paid tribute to Dai Roberts, describing him as a 'deeply loved' member of their rallying family and someone whose 'warmth, humour and passion' touched everyone he met. Recovering in hospital: James Williams (Pic: JWR) 'He was not only a co-driver to James, but a best friend, a pivotal part of our family-run team, and a loving and devoted husband and father,' the post read. 'His love transcended motorsport.' The team also thanked the emergency services and hospital staff for their care and said the outpouring of support from the rallying and wider community had been overwhelming. 'The support truly means so much to James and all of us. Your compassion and respect have brought comfort during this incredibly difficult time.' James and Dai had been competing at the top level of the British Rally Championship when the incident occurred. Police Scotland confirmed that investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances of the crash. Motorsport UK has launched a formal investigation and is working closely with the Jim Clark Rally organisers and relevant authorities.

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