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MOTORSPORT: McCormack prepares for his Manx attack

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Published Date: 01 July 2009
Currently leading the British Rally Championship, junior driver and leader of the Citroen Racing Trophy, Martin McCormack prepared for the Rally Isle of Man with a strong showing on the Ravens Rock Rally held at the weekend in Carrick On Suir.
Using the event primarily as an extended test for the forthcoming outing to the Isle Of Man, Draperstown man Marty and co-driver Dai Roberts started steadily on the opening loop of three stages but arrived back into service after a big moment on stag
e two as a result of brake concerns.
With a change of brake pads they steadily increased their pace and completed the next loop of stages on the fringes of the top ten.
With three stages remaining of the event the crew left service with four slick tyres on the car hoping that the roads would stay dry but as they attempted the three stages the rain gradually increased.
Despite the rain Marty was in inspired form on the slippy roads and put in a great performance to climb the leader board and finish ninth overall and 1st two wheel drive car.
Having taken first place class points on the Jim Clark and Pirelli rallies, and second on the opening round in Wales, the MSA Academy member is looking forward to the challenge provided by the fast, bumpy and unforgiving Manx roads to hopefully build on his R2 class, Citroen Racing Trophy and the British Rally Championship Junior Category leads.
Martin would like to take this opportunity to thank Outdoor Services, Millers Oils, Carella, Ace Fixings, PPP Salvage Auctions, TFR Refrigeration and all the other people who contribute in any way.
Regular updates on Marty's progress throughout the year can be obtained at www.martymccormack.com



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 3:45 PM
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  • Location: Cookstown
 
 
 


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