Murphy firm favourite at Raven's Rock

STEPHEN MURPHY has firmly established himself as the dominant driver in the RIAC/Coras National Rally Championship over the last…

STEPHEN MURPHY has firmly established himself as the dominant driver in the RIAC/Coras National Rally Championship over the last two seasons. The reigning champion has scored maximum points on four of the five events - he has contested this year, and fresh from his recent Circuit of Munster win, the Carlow driver starts as firm favourite in Sunday's Raven's Rock Rally. Run by the Carrick-on-Suir Motor Club out of Waterford, round seven of the championship will feature three sets of three stages at Slievenamon,

Ballyneal and The Slate Quarries, with service at Ninemilehouse between Callan and Clonmel.

This event also counts for the British Tarmac Championship; and the South East Rally Championship. Murphy's Statoil Ford Escort RS Cosworth is the class car of the capacity entry, but nevertheless the champion will be pushed hard by British champion Pete Doughty, Eamonn Boland (Wexford) and Mike Pattison (Macclesfield) in similar Escort Cosworths. Scottish driver John Brodie in a Metro 6R4 and Corks Frank O'Mahony in the ex-Fisher Subaru Legacy should ensure a close contest.

After four rounds of the Triton Showers/Tara Crystal South-East Rally Championship, Michael Nevin and Ger Fahy (Escort) on 47 points, hold a one point lead over John McKeown and Vincent Fergus (Sierra Cosworth). Tom Sheehan and Willie Walsh are third overall on 41 points in their nearly standard Peugeot 2 05. The healthy state of rallying is the South-East is evidenced by the fact that 113 crews have registered for this championship.

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