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Godfrey takes victory at Mondello Park Round Four

Godfrey takes victory at Mondello Park Round Four

27th June 2015

Ford Fiesta driver Julian Godfrey won the fourth round of the MSA British Rallycross Championship in association with the Shannon Group at Mondello Park, on the first day of the Irish double-header event. Godfrey took the lead away the start line of the Supercar final and led all the way to his second win of 2015.

Championship leader Andy Scott started on pole position but spun in the first corner after contact. He recovered to finish sixth. Kevin Procter chased Godfrey hard and finished second, with Geoffrey Dolan claiming his first British rallycross podium in third. B final winner Andy Grant finished fourth with Ollie O’Donovan fifth. Steve Hill and Mark Flaherty both retired.

Padrig Leeson won the joint SuperNational / Irish SuperModified A final. Wigan driver Tony Lynch started from pole position and finished at highest placed British Championship runner in fourth position. Tomasz Wielgosz won the HotHatch / BMW Mini final, crossing the finish line side-by-side with David Bell. Marc Scott starter on pole for the RX150 final but after a race long battle it was Chrissy Palmer who came out on top to win. George Tracey Jnr made his rallycross return and finished on the podium

Aiden Hills led the Suzuki Swift final on lap one and when all the joker laps had played their part it was Hills who crossed the line first, ahead of Jack Brown and Tristan Ovenden. Bradley Durdin won the Junior final with Irish drivers Brian Martyn and Jake Dooley second and third. Porsche 911 man Barry Stewart won the Retro Rallycross final.

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