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Can I Hire your Car

“Can I hire your car for Donegal?”


Dunlop

Calum Duffy received a phone call from Barry McKenna to see if he would be interested in hiring out his Escort for the Donegal Rally. Seeing as he wasn’t going to be doing it, Calum had no objections. But this beast of a MK11 Escort was going out to a novice rally driver. Mind you, he isn’t your normal ‘novice’: Michael Dunlop has 11 Isle of Man TT victories to his name and has set a lap record of the course at 124mph! Maybe the Escort would be slow?

Calum says, “He was going well for someone who had never driven in a rally before. I was a bit nervous watching the results coming in as knowing the Donegal stages they are really tricky. But then I consoled myself that the car was fully insured and if anything broke it would get sorted.”

In the end Michael retired with a damaged engine. He has also been unlucky in hitting a rock in the middle of the road on one stage and bending the axle.

“The engine wasn’t ours,” says Calum, “Ours is getting fitted now while the car is being refettled. I am going to do the Clare Stages in September to give the car a shakedown and to test Kumho tyres. We have always used a mix of Dunlop and Michelin before and when you are on an event you always stick with what you know, so this will be a good opportunity to see what the Kumhos are like.”

Why the possible change?

“We just can’t keep tyres on the car over the Lochs stage. Every year, whilst the time might look good, we know that we are losing loads of time through lack of traction. And looking at the route this year, the Lochs are being used in some form or another four times so we have to look at something. That and it is not good financial sense to be destroying two £200 tyres each time we do a 6 and a half mile stage!”

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shakedown

Shakedown introduced for 2014

shakedown

In a new move for 2014 we are introducing a Shakedown stage to be run on the morning of Friday 10th October. This will give the ideal opportunity for crews to bed in their cars before the actions starts with SS1 Calgary Bay later that evening.

The short, approximately 2 mile stage, is on private land and features quick sections, jumps, bumps and tricky cambers. We anticipate the Shakedown to be popular and will be restricted to 50 crews to ensure that everyone can get a few runs.

Full details on how to take part will be in the Supplementary Regulations out on 18th July.

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Duncan Brown

Exiled Mulleach and regular Mull Rally competitor Duncan Brown has been flying the Tunnock’s flag on events in some far off places. He recently finished 24th overall and 4th in class on the Flying Fortress Stages at Grafton.

DBrown

The only downside of having the Tunnock’s stickers on the car is that everybody keeps asking for Scotland’s favourite biscuit. Duncan says “It has definitely raised sale of caramel wafers, if only because we always buy a heap before each rally and give them to marshals, scrutineers etc.“

Well done Duncan, hope you like this year’s route and see you in October.

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2014 Route Details

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Here is the first glimpse of the route for the 2014 Tunnock’s Mull Rally.  To celebrate the 45th running of the event we have managed to come up with some new stages, revisit some old stages that haven’t been used for a long time and to tweak the format a wee bit from recent years.
There is still over 150 miles of competitive distance to be completed to ensure that Mull continues to be one of the toughest tests the National B competitor can face in the UK.
SS6 Hill Road/Achnadrish is a new stage for 2014, going right through Dervaig and finishing at the Bakery at the end of the Mishnish Lochs.  The first daylight stage, Ardtun is run in the opposite direction for the first time and then we have the return of the Tobermory stage.  However, the second run of this stage starts in Tobermory but finishes in Dervaig.

See the Route page for further details and to download Google Earth KMZ files.