2011 British Rally Championship season

2011 British Rally Championship season
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The 2011 Dulux Trade MSA British Rally Championship season was the 53rd season of the British Rally Championship. The addition of the Rally Sunseeker International to the calendar was due to bring the number of events to seven. The season begins on February 26, in Bournemouth and ends on September 24, in Yorkshire. Dulux Trade is once again the sponsor of the series, which is part of a two-year deal agreed in February 2010.[1]

Season Summary

In September, following the International Rally Yorkshire, David Bogie and co-driver Kevin Rae were declared champions having won three out of the six events and scoring 110 points. Runners up with 100 points were Elfyn Evans and co-driver Andrew Edwards. The final podium position was taken by Jonny Greer and Dai Roberts with 95 points.

Calendar

The 2011 calendar originally consisted of seven rounds, one more event than in 2010.[2] However, the final round of the championship, Rally Isle of Man, was cancelled in September 2011.[3]

Round Dates Location Rally HQ Surface Winner
1 26 February England Rallye Sunseeker International Bournemouth Gravel Scotland David Bogie
2 2 April Wales Bulldog International Rally North Wales Welshpool Gravel Wales Elfyn Evans
3 30 April England Pirelli International Rally Carlisle Gravel Scotland David Bogie
4 27–28 May Scotland Jim Clark International Rally Kelso Asphalt Scotland David Bogie
5 19–20 August Northern Ireland International Rally Northern Ireland Antrim Asphalt Northern Ireland Martin McCormack
6 23–24 September England International Rally Yorkshire Scarborough Gravel Wales Elfyn Evans

Drivers championship standings

Pos Driver SUN
England
BUL
Wales
PIR
England
JCR
Scotland
ULS
Northern Ireland
YOR
England
 Pts 
1 United Kingdom David Bogie 1 2 1 1 4 3 110
2 United Kingdom Elfyn Evans 3 1 4 4 6 1 100
3 United Kingdom Jonathan Greer 6 4 3 2 5 2 95
4 United Kingdom Martin McCormack 8 5 5 2 4 74
5 Finland Mikko Pajunen 11 12 Ret 9 12 7 49
6 United Kingdom Adam Gould 4 3 Ret 3 47
7 Estonia Siim Plangi 10 11 11 Ret 15 8 45
8 United Kingdom Tom Clark 8 6 10 13 40
9 United Kingdom Callum Black 12 10 Ret 12 Ret 6 37
10 United Kingdom Mark Donnelly Ret 7 8 Ret 8 36
11 United Kingdom Peter Taylor Ret 12 7 Ret 5 33
12 United Kingdom Osain Pryce 20 15 15 15 18 12 31
13 Republic of Ireland Robert Barrable 7 2 Ret 30
14 Republic of Ireland Craig Breen 14 9 7 Ret 28
Republic of Ireland Joe McGonigle 11 13 11 28
16 Finland Jussi Kumpumaki 13 21 14 9 Ret 25
17 United Kingdom Jason Pritchard Ret 5 9 Ret 24
18 Republic of Ireland Desi Henry Ret Ret 17 10 Ret 10 22
19 United Kingdom Kit Leigh Ret 16 17 22 13 20
20 United Kingdom Tom Cave 2 Ret Ret Ret 18
Republic of Ireland Tommy Doyle 3 18
United Kingdom Nick Cristofaro 15 16 14 16 Ret 18
23 Republic of Ireland Daniel Barry 5 Ret Ret 14
24 Finland Jukka Korhonen 6 13
United Kingdom Alastair Fisher 6 13
26 United Kingdom Louise Cook 18 18 19 19 15 12
27 United Kingdom Alan Carmichael 9 Ret Ret 10
28 United Kingdom Alex Laffey 19 Ret 18 20 Ret 14 9
29 Republic of Ireland Daniel O'Brien 16 17 20 Ret 8
30 Australia Molly Taylor Ret Ret 13 6
31 United Kingdom John Boyd 17 Ret Ret 3
Not registered for BRC points
United Kingdom Garry Jennings 1 0
Republic of Ireland Sam Moffett 7 0
United Kingdom David Mann 8 0
France Vincent Dubert 9 0
Republic of Ireland Kieran Daly 10 0
Republic of Ireland Scott McElhinney 11 0
Barbados Neil Armstrong 13 0
United Kingdom Wug Utting 14 0
United Kingdom Willie Mavitty 14 0
Republic of Ireland David Carney 16 0
United Kingdom Jeremy Taylor 17 0
United Kingdom Steve Wood 18 0
Republic of Ireland Liam Egan 19 0
Republic of Ireland Peter O'Kane 20 0
United Kingdom Joe Shrimpton 21 0
United Kingdom Barry Greer 23 0
Pos Driver SUN
England
BUL
Wales
PIR
England
JCR
Scotland
ULS
Northern Ireland
YOR
England
 Pts 
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Non-podium finish
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate

Points are awarded to the highest placed registered driver on each event as follows: 20, 18, 16, 15, and so on deleting one point per placing down to one single point for all finishers.

References

  1. "British Rally Championship announces Dulux Trade as title sponsor". British Rally Championship (UK Rally Ltd.). 2010-02-26. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
  2. "2011 MSA British Rally Championship Events Calendar". rallybrc.com (BRC). 2010-11-03. Retrieved 2010-11-03.
  3. Evans, David (23 September 2011). "Isle of Man Rally cancelled over objections to stages". Autosport (Haymarket Publications). Retrieved 23 September 2011.

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