Rally Isle of Man

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Rally Isle of Man
Country Isle of Man
Date
Type Stage Rally/Asphalt
Clerk of the Course Alan Teare (National A - formerly an International event)
Event Organiser Rally Isle of Man Ltd
Principal Sponsor Microgaming Software Systems Ltd
History
First Event 1963 Manx Trophy Rally
Number of events 50 (2014)
First winner Reg McBride/Don Barrow (1963)
Most wins Mark Higgins 5 (1989–2009)

Rally Isle of Man (previously the Manx International Rally and formerly the Manx Trophy Rally) is a car rally competition held in the Isle of Man. It was first held in 1963, and later became a well-known event in the British Open Rally Championship and the European Rally Championship (until 1996). In 2002, it became part of the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship in addition to the British Rally Championship.[1] The most successful drivers in the history of the rally include the five-time winner Mark Higgins and the four-time winners Tony Pond and Russell Brookes.

This has been an annual event for many years, apart from cancellation in 2011. In early September 2018, it was announced that the 2018 event had been cancelled. Various allegations were made, blaming the cancellation on, inter alia, the rally organisers, the Department of Infrastructure and the Department for Enterprise.

Stage locations[]

Rally Isle of Man is run on public roads closed for racing by the provisions of an Act of Tynwald (the parliament of the Isle of Man). The event has special timed stages that use narrow farm-lanes with high grass banks, stages over open moorland and Monaco-style 'around-the-houses' stages in Ramsey or Castletown. The exact routes vary each year, but in 2008 the longest timed special stage was the 21.46 mile Milerisk stage and the shortest included the 1.46 mile Balley Cashtal stage in Castletown and the 0.90 mile Villa Marina "super-special" stage in Douglas.[2]

Special stage records[]

Records and stage times for competition sections for the Manx International Rally and Rally Isle of Man.[3][4]

Name Route Year Driver Type Length Time Avg. spd.
Balley Cashtal Castletown 2006 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Ford Focus RS WRC 05 1.26 miles 1' 17.00 58.90 mph
Castle Rushen Castletown - Balladoole - Poyll Vaaish - Strandhall - Kentraugh Mill 2016 United Kingdom Škoda Fabia R5 5.08 miles 4' 19.9 70.36 mph
Classic Ballaugh Glen – Druidale – Brandywell Cottage – Injebreck – Baldwin Valley – TT Grandstand 2008 Republic of Ireland Subaru Impreza WRC S12 13.27 miles 11' 30.5 71.16 mph
Cringle Ballabeg – Round Table – Glen Rushen Mines – St. Johns 2004 Isle of Man Mark Higgins Škoda Octavia WRC 13.66 miles 11' 06.2 74.73 mph
Glascoe Dog Mills – Andreas – Jurby East – Sandygate – St. Judes 2009 Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 12.47 miles 10' 08.8 73.74 mph
Glen Roy Begoade Road – Conrhenny – 5½ Mile Corner – Social Cottage – Baldhoon 2007 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Ford Focus RS WRC 05 4.66 miles 4' 10.7 66.91 mph
Kella West Kella – The Curraghs – Ballaugh Cronk – Orrisdale 2007 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen Ford Focus RS WRC 05 11.21 miles 9' 23.1 71.66 mph
Marine Douglas Head – Port Soderick – Crogga – Santon 2008 Republic of Ireland Subaru Impreza WRC S12 3.30 miles 4' 23.8 66.09 mph
Maughold Hibernia – Ballajora – Slieau Lewaigue 1991 France Subaru Legacy RS 3.30 miles 2' 50.0 66.33 mph
Newtown (Milerisk) Santon – The Braaid – Foxdale – Loobs Road – St. Marks – The Gate 2006 Finland Tapio Laukkanen Renault Mégane Maxi 21.38 miles 17' 20.00 74.28 mph
Ravensdale Druidale – Brandywell Cottage – Sartfield Hairpin – Little London 1989 United Kingdom Jimmy McRae Ford Escort RS Cosworth 7.14 miles 6' 08.0 68.08 mph
Sand Quarry Ballagyr – (Loop Section; Lynague – Ballakaighen - Staarvey - The Kew - East Lhergydoo) - Ballagyr Lane 2017 Sweden Škoda Fabia R5 13.23 miles 10' 37.8 74.74 mph
Staarvey Stockfield – Lynague – Ballagyr – East Lhergydhoo – Staarvey Road – Ballakaighen 2009 Isle of Man Mark Higgins Subaru Impreza WRX STI 7.22 miles 6' 12.0 68.97 mph
Tholt-e-Will Sulby Claddaghs – Sulby Glen – Tholt-e-Will Glen 1999 United Kingdom Martin Rowe Renault Mégane Maxi 4.14 miles 3' 36.3 68.97 mph
Villa Marina
(Super-Special)
Harris Promenade - Broadway - Villa Marina - Gaiety Chicane - Loch Promenade - Senna Slip Hairpin - Greensills Corner - Sefton Chicane - Villa Marina - Broadway 2016 Republic of Ireland Craig Breen Citroën DS3 R5 0.90 miles 1' 02.8 51.62 mph
West Baldwin Little London – Brandywell Cottage – Injebreck – Ballaoates – Abbeylands – Cronk-ny-Mona 1992 United Kingdom Colin McRae Subaru Legacy RS 11.65 miles 9' 21.0 74.82 mph

Winners[]

Tony Pond at the 1979 rally
Season Driver Co-driver Car
1963 United Kingdom United Kingdom Allardette
1964 United Kingdom United Kingdom Mini Cooper S
1965 United Kingdom Tony Fall United Kingdom Mini Cooper S
1966 United Kingdom United Kingdom Ford Cortina GT
1967 United Kingdom United Kingdom Mini Cooper S
1968 United Kingdom United Kingdom Ford Cortina GT
1969 United Kingdom United Kingdom Hillman Imp
1970 United Kingdom United Kingdom Ford Escort TC
1971 United Kingdom Roger Clark United Kingdom Ford Escort RS1600
1972 United Kingdom Roger Clark United Kingdom Ford Escort RS1600
1973 Republic of Ireland United Kingdom Ford Escort RS1600
1974 United Kingdom United Kingdom Porsche
1975 United Kingdom Roger Clark United Kingdom Ford Escort RS1800
1976 Finland Ari Vatanen United Kingdom Ford Escort RS1800
1977 Finland Pentti Airikkala Finland Vauxhall Chevette HSR
1978 United Kingdom Tony Pond United Kingdom Fred Gallagher Triumph TR7 V8
1979 United Kingdom Russell Brookes United Kingdom Ford Escort RS1800
1980 United Kingdom Tony Pond United Kingdom Fred Gallagher Triumph TR7 V8
1981 United Kingdom Tony Pond United Kingdom Vauxhall Chevette HSR
1982 United Kingdom Jimmy McRae United Kingdom Opel Ascona 400
1983 Finland Henri Toivonen United Kingdom Fred Gallagher Opel Manta 400
1984 United Kingdom Jimmy McRae United Kingdom Opel Manta 400
1985 United Kingdom Russell Brookes United Kingdom Opel Manta 400
1986 United Kingdom Tony Pond United Kingdom MG Metro 6R4
1987 United Kingdom Jimmy McRae United Kingdom Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
1988 Belgium Belgium BMW M3
1989 United Kingdom Russell Brookes United Kingdom Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
1990 United Kingdom Russell Brookes United Kingdom Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
1991 United Kingdom Colin McRae United Kingdom Derek Ringer Subaru Legacy RS
1992 United Kingdom Colin McRae United Kingdom Derek Ringer Subaru Legacy RS
1993 United Kingdom Richard Burns United Kingdom Robert Reid Subaru Legacy RS
1994 United Kingdom Malcolm Wilson United Kingdom Ford Escort RS Cosworth
1995 Republic of Ireland United Kingdom Ford Escort RS Cosworth
1996 Germany Armin Schwarz France Denis Giraudet Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205
1997 United Kingdom Martin Rowe United Kingdom Renault Mégane Maxi
1998 United Kingdom Martin Rowe United Kingdom Derek Ringer Renault Mégane Maxi
1999 United Kingdom Martin Rowe United Kingdom Derek Ringer Renault Mégane Maxi
2000 Isle of Man Mark Higgins United Kingdom Vauxhall Astra Kit Car
2001 Cancelled due to the United Kingdom foot-and-mouth crisis.
2002 Isle of Man Mark Higgins United Kingdom Toyota Corolla WRC
2003 United Kingdom United Kingdom Toyota Corolla WRC
2004 United Kingdom United Kingdom Subaru Impreza WRC
2005 Isle of Man Mark Higgins United Kingdom Ford Focus RS WRC 02
2006 Republic of Ireland Eugene Donnelly Republic of Ireland Toyota Corolla WRC
2007 Republic of Ireland Eugene Donnelly Republic of Ireland Subaru Impreza WRC
2008 Isle of Man Mark Higgins Republic of Ireland Subaru Impreza WRX STI
2009 Isle of Man Mark Higgins United Kingdom Subaru Impreza WRX STI
2010 Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin Republic of Ireland Subaru Impreza WRX STI
2011 Cancelled
2012 Isle of Man Isle of Man Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
2013 United Kingdom Isle of Man Subaru Impreza N11
2014 Isle of Man Isle of Man Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9
2015 United Kingdom Isle of Man Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9
2016 United Kingdom Elfyn Evans United Kingdom Ford Fiesta R5
2017 Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin Republic of Ireland Ford Fiesta R5
2018 Cancelled
2019 Cancelled

Multiple winners[]

Wins Manufacturer
17 United Kingdom Ford
9 Japan Subaru
4 Germany Opel
Japan Toyota
3 United Kingdom Mini
Japan Mitsubishi
United Kingdom Vauxhall
France Renault
2 United Kingdom Triumph

References[]

  1. ^ "Manx International Rally – Roll of Honour". RallyBase. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
  2. ^ Rally Isle of Man Programme 2008 p7 Rally Isle of Man Ltd (2008)
  3. ^ 2009 Media Guide page 48 Rally Of Man 2009
  4. ^ Live Rally Results Tynemouth Computer Services

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