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Marcus Dodd and Andrew Bargery wrapped-up this year's Pirelli MSA Gravel Rally Championship title as they finished second overall in today's (18 July) Swansea Bay National Rally to take the honours for the fifth time.
The event was won by Steve Perez and Paul Spooner in their Ford Focus WRC as they finished 8.6 seconds ahead of the Hyundai Accent WRC of Dodd and Bargery, who had lost around 30 seconds on the opening stage with a turbo problem.
Dodd, who has now won the championship three years in a row, said: "It has been great and brilliant to win. It is just a shame we didn't win the event but it's good to win the championship here. We backed off a bit and took it steady because we knew we only needed second place. We have won three events this year and finished second in two, it's nearly been perfect."
Perez, taking his first win in the series this season despite picking up a 20 second penalty due to a late exit from the first service, said: "We really pushed in the last four stages, it was the drive of my life, we went hard and fast. It's fantastic to win at Swansea as it's more Marcus' and Roger's (Duckworth) territory so I was an outsider."
There was an exchange from the top spot throughout the event. Perez took the lead from the start and held it until stage three when the penalty slipped him down the order to third as Duckworth took charge from Dodd.
A gearbox problem for Duckworth on stage four meant that Dodd then headed the leaderboard. He held onto it until stage eight with just 1.9 seconds separating him from Perez but a final push by the former champion saw him finish with the victory.
Duckworth and co-driver Mark Broomfield were third in their Subaru Impreza WRC whilst Irishmen Daniel Barry and Martin Brady took third in the Pirelli MSA Gravel Championship and with their fourth position the overall honours in the Production Cup and the Mitsubishi Evo Challenge in their Mitsubishi Evo.
Icelandic driver Daniel Sigurdarson and co-driver Andrew Sankey took fifth overall in their Mitsubishi Evo X and 18 points in the series followed by the Ford Focus WRC of John Lloyd and Pauline Gullick.
Wug Utting and Bob Stokoe were seventh after a trouble-free run in their Subaru Impreza followed by Harry Dodd and Alan Cook and Peter Egerton and Jamie Edwards.
Trevor Martin and Ray Cleghorn rounded-up the top ten and took sixth in the championship in their Subaru Impreza.
The Mintex Two-Wheel Drive Challenge was won by Trevor Baynham and Anthony Bailey in their Mk2 Ford Escort followed by Nathan O'Connor and Jessica Rogan in their Citroen C2 R2.
There were two retirements. First to drop out was Nik Elsmore and Craig Drew in their Mitsubishi Evo 9 after the gearbox broke in stage two.
Alan Cookson and Julian Wilkinson bowed out with an engine problem ahead of stage five in their Subaru Impreza WRC.
The Pirelli MSA Gravel Rally Championship returns for round seven on the Woodpecker Rally on Saturday 4 September.
For further information please visit www.swanseabayrally.com and for championship positions and other information, visit www.gravelrally.co.uk.
Results
1, Steve Perez/Paul Spooner - Ford Focus WRC - 0:49:02.0
2, Marcus Dodd/Andrew Bargery - Hyundai Accent WRC - 0:49:10.6
3, Roger Duckworth/Mark Broomfield - Subaru Impreza WRC - 0:49:32.4
4, Daniel Barry/Martin Brady - Mitsubishi Lancer - 0:51:15.5
5, Daniel Sigurdarson/Andrew Sankey - Mitsubishi EVO X - 0:51:16.6
6, John Lloyd/Pauline Gullick - Ford Focus WRC - 0:52:27.6
7, Wug Utting/Bob Stokoe - Subaru N12B - 0:54:02.1
8, Harry Dodd/Alun Cook - Hyundai Accent WRC - 0:54:50.5
9, Peter Egerton/Jamie Edwards - Hyundai Accent WRC - 0:54:51.3
10, Trevor Martin/Ray Cleghorn - Subaru Impreza - 0:55:22.5
2009 Pirelli MSA Gravel Rally Championship Standings after Round Six (not including dropped scores)
1. Marcus Dodd 120
2. Daniel Barry 119
3. Simon Hughes 94
4. Steve Perez 88
5. Nik Elsmore 73
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