There are promotional videos for vehicles and… well, and there are real ones like thisvery . We were lucky enough to drive a racing buggy with RJ Anderson in Baja and can confirm that this guy can drive! He also happens to be a nice bloke. Must admit, that Polaris looks pretty capable as well!!
The penultimate round of the one-make rally series is set over open moorland formerly owned by the M.O.D, giving this rally a sense of nostalgia as the 11 Land Rover Defender 90s take on 166.8 miles of rally and liaison stages.
As the competition edges ever closer to its climax, the teams are determined to achieve their best results this weekend to secure a strong ranking ahead of the Borders Hill Rally on 21st and 22nd of November, the final round of the Defender Challenge. Rivalry between the teams ahead of this weekend’s rally is rife, heightened by the anticipation of an unknown location, the battle for the top three positions is well and truly on.
Leading the pack of Bowler-modified Defenders is Sturgess Land Rover piloted by Land Rover Experience Instructor, and reining title holder, Edd Cobley and co-driver John Tomley, whilst Lookers Land Rover reside in second position with driver Gareth Carruthers and co-driver Wallace McKay.
Edd Cobley commented ahead of the rally. “I’ve never competed at Tempest but I’m really looking forward to its challenging, changeable conditions. So far we are doing well in the Defender Challenge, our Defender ‘Skippy’ has been strong and reliable all year and that has given us the scope to really push the car and ourselves as hard as possible. With Gareth getting better, smoother and faster at each round, I am very aware of how close he is to us. For this round, John and I are aiming to get a strong start with fast results in the first stages so that we can control a decent gap ahead of Lookers throughout the day.”
Newcomers Brian Palmer and Callum McPhail enter round five third in the table having amassed enough points to put them ahead of both Northern Ireland Racing and The Defenderists who are tied in fourth place, setting the tone for a battle for third position as the teams head into the final round later in the month.
The Defender Challenge is part of the ‘Tempest 4 Rally’ which is open to spectators on Saturday 7th November. For more information please visit www.tempestrally.com.
Defender Challenge 2015 – Championship Points by Team: