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Mitsubishi Rides High At
Pirelli International Rally
Guy
Wilkes celebrated his first drive for the
Mitsubishi Motors team by taking a dominant
victory at the Pirelli International Rally. The
Darlington driver was in unstoppable form,
quickest on 11 of the events 14 stages and had
over a minute in hand ahead of the Subaru of Mark
Higgins with last year's winner, Ryan Champion
third in his borrowed Mitsubishi.
The scale of the 26-year-old
Pirelli International Rally victory against such
stiff opposition was also recognized by the judges
of the inaugural Pirelli Star Driver award who had
little difficulty in naming Wilkes as the first of
six finalists to go forward to win a ‘works drive’
in the 2008 British series.
At the finish in Carlisle City
centre Wilkes said, “It feels fantastic to win my
first International Rally and to do it in a
production car is excellent. The Pirelli Star
Driver award is very special too as the judges
have all known me for a long time. And I know it
would take a big effort to impress them.”
The Pirelli International Rally
has a long and distinguished history stretching
back over a quarter of a century to 1974 when all
the motor clubs in Cumbria got together, to
organize one "big" event. The first rally called
the Tour of Cumbria, ran in 1975 and attracted
massive 180 entries.
It was an exuberant Wilkes who
headed for the finish ramp in Carlisle city
centre, having made a dream start to his British
Championship campaign on what had proved to be a
tough opening round with the tracks in Kielder
being as unforgiving as ever.
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