Stokes kicks off Mainland campaign with a win

Stokes kicks off Mainland campaign with a win

Motorsport

Generational speed: Robbie Stokes/Dave Neill won the opening round of the 2023 Mainland Rally Championship, held on the first of the two-day Otago Rally, on Saturday.  Stokes is the son of New Zealand rally champion Brian Stokes.

The first of six rounds produced a close see-sawing battle at the top between Stokes (Ford Fiesta AP4) and rival Josh Marston/Andrew Graves (Holden Barina AP4).  Third home was Marcus van Klink/Toby Marsh (Mazda RX8) ahead of Deane Buist/Karl Celeste (Ford Escort RS1800).

“I didn’t know what the times were, but we are just enjoying ourselves. We have a completely rebuilt car (from last season) and a lot of niggly things we need to get around but I’m happy with the day.”

Jonty Brenssell/Ben Trevelyan (Mitsubishi Lance Evo 9) took the early lead on the misty 21.6km Ridge Road stage just north of Oamaru. It was short-lived. Their rally finished on SS2 with an off-road excursion.

Stokes won the next four stages from Marston with van Klink, Buist and Mike Tall behind them.

Heading into the 29.9km Danseys Pass sixth stage, Stokes had a 9.5 second lead over Marston, who then took the lead, taking nearly fifteen seconds off Stokes and leading heading into the last two shorter stages.

Stokes efought back and won 20.5 seconds, repeating his round victory at the Otago Rally 12 months ago.

“The car is going really, really well,” said Marston.  “We just keeping on chipping away.  We are not where we need to be but we are heading there and it’s all going well.”

Pat Norris/Kevin Cooke (Toyota Yaris) take the lead in Class A (2WD 0-1300cc) with David Birkett/Jack Birkett (Toyota Levin) winning Class B (2WD 1301-1600cc) ahead of Craig Cormack/Mike Wilson (Toyota Corolla AE86) and Raimon Wilkinson/Ryan Wilkinson (Toyota Trueno).

Marcus van Klink with new co-driver Toby Marsh (Mazda RX8) made a winning return to Class C (2WD 1601cc and over) beating last season’s championship winner, Deane Buist/Karl Celeste (Ford Escort RS1800) with Dylan Thomson/Bayden Thomson (Ford Fiesta ST150) third.

“The roads have been great today, some of the best conditions we have had in Otago,” said van Klink.  “Toby’s done a great job as well!”

Stokes leads the ‘fast’ Class D (4WD 1601cc and over) just ahead of Marston (Holden Barina AP4).

Jeff Judd/Lisa Hudson (Ford Escort RS1800) were first home in the Historic Class F ahead of 2022 title holder Tim McIver/Tim McDonald (Ford Escort Mk2 BDA).

Despite being disadvantaged in the running order in the closely fought Class H, Paul Cross/Janey Blair (Subaru Impreza H6) took the honours from James Macdonald/Josh Edwards (Subaru Impreza H6) and Nick Marston/Peter Calvert (Subaru Impreza H6).

Top five overall results
1/ Robbie Stokes/Dave Neill, Ford Fiesta AP4 D 1:13:14.0
2/ Josh Marston/Andrew Graves, Holden Barina AP4 D 1:13:34.5
3/ Marcus van Klink/Toby Marsh, Mazda RX8 C 1:16:22.9
4/ Deane Buist/Karl Celeste, Ford Escort RS1800 C 1:17:08.0
5/ Andy Martin/Rocky Hudson, VW Polo R5 D 1:18:19.8

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