1984 British Rally Championship

1984 British Rally Championship season
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Jimmy McRae, winner of the 1984 British Rally Championship

The 1984 British Open Rally Championship season consisted of six rallies held across the British Isles and was won by the Scot Jimmy McRae. He may have only won the final rally of the season at the Manx Rally to clinch the 1984 title but he got four podium finishes, enough to beat out his rival and triple winner Hannu Mikkola, the defending World Rally Champion from Joensuu, Finland.[1]

Results

# Event 1st 2nd 3rd
1 National Breakdown Rally (York) Hannu Mikkola/Arne Hertz Jimmy McRae/Mike Nicholson Russell Brookes/Mike Broad
2 Rothman's Circuit of Ireland (Belfast) Billy Coleman/Ronan Morgan Ernest Kidney/Seamus McCanny Davy Evans/Roy Kernaghan
3 Castrol Welsh Rally (Llandrindod) Hannu Mikkola/Arne Hertz Russell Brookes/Mike Broad Malcolm Wilson/Nigel Harris
4 Lloyds Bowmaker Scottish Rally (Glasgow) Hannu Mikkola/Arne Hertz Jimmy McRae/Mike Nicholson Russell Brookes/Mike Broad
5 Rentatruck Ulster Rally (Belfast) Walter Röhrl/Christian Geistdörfer Russell Brookes/Mike Broad Jimmy McRae/Mike Nicholson
6 Rothmans Manx International Rally (Douglas) Jimmy McRae/Mike Nicholson Bertie Fisher/Austin Frazer Tony Pond/Rob Arthur

Standings

Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Pts
1 United Kingdom Jimmy McRae 2nd DNF 4th 2nd 3rd 1st 57
2 Finland Hannu Mikkola 1st 1st 1st DNF 45
3 United Kingdom Russell Brookes 3rd DNF 2nd 3rd 2nd DNF 44
4 Sweden Per Eklund 4th 5th 4th DNF 7th 26
5 United Kingdom Bertie Fisher DNF 6th DNF 4th 2nd 25
6 Republic of Ireland Billy Coleman 1st 5th 21
7 United Kingdom Ian Tilke 5th 7th 8th 7th 17
8 Germany Walter Röhrl 1st 15
9 United Kingdom Davy Evans 3rd 14th 6th 15
10 United Kingdom Tim Brise 7th 8th 5th DNF 13
11 United Kingdom Ernest Kidney 2nd 12
12 United Kingdom Malcolm Wilson DNF 3rd DNF DNF 10
13 United Kingdom Tony Pond 3rd 10
14 United Kingdom John Price 4th 10th 9
15 United Kingdom Ian Corkill 4th 8
16 United Kingdom Kenny McKinstry 6th 8th 8
17 United Kingdom Alan Johnston 5th 10th DNF 7
18 United Kingdom Theo Bengry 5th 6
19 United Kingdom David Mann 10th 7th DNF 10th 6
20 United Kingdom John Weatherley 6th 5
21 United Kingdom Donald Heggie 6th 5
22 United Kingdom Cyril Bolton 6th DNF 5
23 United Kingdom Vince Wetton 7th 4
24 United Kingdom Mark Lovell 9th 37th DNF 9th 4
25 United Kingdom Chuck Nicholson 8th 3
26 United Kingdom Russell Gooding 8th 3
27 Finland Mikael Sundström DNF 8th 3
28 United Kingdom Mike Jackson 9th 2
29 United Kingdom Warren Craig 9th 2
30 United Kingdom Chris Lord DNF DNF 9th DNF 2
31 Republic of Ireland Pat Dunnion 9th 2
32 United Kingdom Julian Roderick 10th 1
33 United Kingdom Wilson Girvan 10th 1

References

  1. http://hyppyrally.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/the-history-of-british-open-rally_16.html

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