Irish rally team PCRS Rallysport to field two-car team in Spain this weekend

Spain-based Irish Rally team PCRS Rallysport will field two cars in this weekend’s Rallye Ciudad de Valencia.

The rally, which takes place on Friday evening and all-day Saturday is made up of eight stages across 117 km of sealed surface roads. It is the final round of the Spanish Tarmac Rally Championship.

Leading the Irish challenge on the event is Philip Allen and his Welsh co-driver Dale Furniss. They will drive PCRS Rallysport’s Hyundai i20 Rally after driving the same car to seventh in their most recent Spanish outing – Rallye La Nucía-Mediterráneo –  in early November.

 Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy driver Aoife Raftery is also on the entry list.

Encouraged by her second-place finish in the Rally4 class on her recent Spanish Gravel Rally debut, Galway’s Aoife Raftery has placed an entry for an asphalt rally in the same country this weekend.

Two weeks ago the Peugeot 208 Rally4 driver finished second in class in Rally Ciudad de Pozoblanco.

The eight-stage gravel rally was the Craughwell-based Raftery’s first attempt at a Spanish rally.

She faced some of Spain’s top Rally 4 contenders on her way to second in class.

That success has enticed to her do more Spanish events and the Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy’s first female driver has entered this weekend’s all-asphalt  Rallye Ciudad de Valencia.

“I had a good run on the recent gravel rally with Hannah alongside and we are both looking forward to another rally with the PCRS Rallysport team,” she said.

“It is another different style of rally with two stages in the dark on Friday night. I have very little experience of night driving and it will be an exciting way to start the rally.


 
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