Derek Tohill's 2010 FIA European Rallycross Championship campaign.

Derek Tohill Outwits European Champion Borseth in a Dramatic A Final in
England
Round 3, England, Lydden Hill Race
Circuit, Wooton, 29th May – May 31sr 2010
Derek Tohill (Dublin) entered the 3rd
round of the European Rallycross Championship (ERC) in the South of England near Dover with high hopes of gathering some useful championship
points. The Irishman did more than expected with a spectacular
drive to take victory and maximum championship points.
The Rallycross rebels team had to earn every single point the hard way. It was one of those weekends when perseverance was the key. The first day of racing on Sunday netted Tohill a 5th fastest
qualification time in his Ford Fiesta MK7 RWD. The Irishman was
not particularly happy with this pace and himself and fellow team member Gordon Lynch hunted down the man who
engineered the Fiesta Ingvar Gunnarsson. “We couldn’t quiet put
our finger on what we were missing, the car was quick but was just not quick enough compared to the very
quick drivers in the class. We explained to Ingvar how the car
felt and he quickly pointed towards the limited slip differential.” Immediately it was obvious that there was an issue. The spare rear axle was examined and Ingvar gave the thumbs up to fitting
said spare. Tohill also had problems selecting 4th
gear so the team went about removing the gearbox and striping it in the mobile workshop. A dogring for 4th gear was damaged, thankfully the team had a
spare and were able to fit it and re-assemble the gearbox. The
team went to bed looking forward to Mondays racing with the hope of going quicker.
Heat 2 on Monday started well with Tohill posting 2nd fastest time overall, this was
a marked improvement. Heat 3 saw the Teng Tools backed driver
beat European Champion Knut Ove Borseth in a clean battle and a fastest time of the day for the
Irishman. This put Tohill in pole position for the main A final,
an opportunity the Irishman would relish.
Tohill again made a blistering start and led into the first corner. The Irishman completed 4 laps at the head of the field and then took his
mandatory joker lap. But, when the Irishman exited the joker
lap, current champion Borseth just snook ahead of the Irishman.
But, this wasn’t the end of matters, on the final lap Tohill got a good run on the Norwegian on the way up to
the North bend and produced a clean overtaking manoeuvre. The
12,000 spectators rose to their feet to applaud the Irishman in what was a spectacular move for victory on
the last lap.
Tohill commented afterwards “The team deserve this so much; we never stopped working all weekend
and never gave up. We all believe in each others ability and
this ensured the car was just perfect for me on Monday. This
gave me the opportunity we have been working towards since the beginning of the season. It’s the first time somebody has beaten Borseth in a fair fight in a long
time. Yes, he has been beaten a couple of times but mainly due
to his mechanical failures. This has moved us up to
2nd in the championship standings and will give us a bit of momentum we badly needed to keep
spirits high, roll on Hungary!”
This weekend the Rallycross rebels team will participate in round 4 of the
championship. The track is situated 2 hours from Budapest and
usually hosts a warm event. The team are due to arrive in Nyirad
on Thursday to set up everything for the weekend. The Irishman
aims to put Borseth and everyone else under pressure. Who knows
what could happen after that!
All rounds of the European Rallycross Championship are being covered by Motors TV and will air
in the week after each race. Click on the link below for TV
schedule details:
http://www.motorstv.com/car/rally/european-rallycross/22042010/erc-irishman-returns-european-rallycross
On-line Video action from Lydden Hill:
http://www.rallycross.hu/d2lyddenhill2010.html
Round 1, Portugal, Pista Automóvel de Montalegre, Montalegre, 30th April – May 2nd 2010
Round 2, France, Circuit de Kerlabo, Cohiniac, 7th – 9th May 2010
Derek Tohill (Dublin) returned to the European Rallycross Championship (ERC) in a brand new
Division Two rear wheel drive (RWD) Ford Fiesta Mk.7. Tohill, the only Irishman to win a European
championship event, sat out the 2009 season after making his debut in the championship during 2008. The five
times Irish Rallycross stock hatch champion, spent 2009 evaluating the best way forward towards achieving his goals
in European Rallycross competition. During the winter of 2009, Tohill and his Rallycross Rebels team
commissioned a brand new Ford Fiesta MK.7 RWD to be built by Ingvar Gunnarson Motorsport in Sweden. The team
visited the workshops and set about carefully designing the exact specification for the new car. The team
researched the build of its new challenger very carefully and ensured all the best parts were used.
Tohill spent the Winter driving a Peugeot 106 to keep his hand in throughout the Irish
Championship. This resulted in another title for the Irish man. He also drove his Fathers RWD BMW in
Lydden Hill, England over the Easter bank holiday weekend. This was great preparation for the Irish mans
exploits into RWD machinery and an experience that wetted his appetite for some more RWD action!
Rd.1 – Portugal
The event in Portugal was the first time an American driver ever drove in a European Rallycross
Championship event. Tanner Foust the double Formula Drift Champion (2007, 2008) finished a credible eighth
overall in his first ERC start.
Tohill, the only Irish Rallycross driver competing in the ERC got off to a nervous start when the
clutch in the Fiesta gave way in unofficial practice. But heads soon turned in the first qualification heat
when Teng Tools backed driver won his heat with the fourth fastest time. The second qualifying heat was to
take another turn for the worst when Tohill’s new car failed to leave the start line with yet another burnt out
clutch. At this point there were no more spares and the teams participation was put into jeopardy. But,
thankfully Dutchman Jos Sterkens lent the team a clutch disc which just allowed Tohill to take the start of the
final qualification heat. Tohill posted the 2nd fastest time in Heat 3 to ensure the Irishman was the last
direct qualifier for the all important A final.
The Irishman made a blistering start to the A final climbing up to second place by the end of lap
1. The Irishman having a close flight with Norwegian Ole Kristian Nottveit for second place. Eventually
the Norwegian got the upper hand after a half spin from the Irishman let Nottveit through to second place.
The A final was won by reigning European Champion Knut Ove Borseth also driving a Fiesta MK7. But, Tohill and
the Rallycross Rebels team were extremely satisfied with 3rd place on the debut of their new car and at a new
circuit for Tohill. Derek commented “This was essentially a test session for us in a brand new car. To
pick up a third place with so many teething problems bodes well for the remainder of the season. A big thank
you must go out to all the team, my family and my sponsors. Everybody has done a fantastic job to be on the
grid and be competitive out of the box. The past 6 months have been nothing but hard work. It’s nice for
everyone to be awarded with a podium finish on the new cars debut and our return to the ERC!”
Rd. 2 – France
One week later the Rallycross Rebels team arrived at Kerlabo in North France for round 2 of the
ERC. New parts arrived at the circuit with the intention of improving the Fiestas reliability of the clutch
and improve the transmission system in the new car. Close to 35,000 spectators came to the small village of
Cohiniac in Brittany.
Teething problems continued with the teams brand new car in France when Tohill retired from the
first qualifying heat with a leaking fuel rail. The team were feeling quiet lucky not to have experienced a
serious fire. But, this left the Irish man last overall after day one in France. Heat 2 on Sunday
morning brought joy to the team when the Irishman won his heat and set the fastest overall time beating the current
European Champion in a fair fight. This surprised the ERC paddock as most people expected the Irishman to
take a little longer to run at this sort of pace. The third heat did not go the Irishman’s way after the
track was watered just before Tohill started his heat. This meant Tohill set the 6th fastest overall
time. All other drivers in the later heats went faster due to better track conditions.
This meant the Irish man qualified 5th overall, again the last direct qualifier to the main A
final. Once again the Irishman made on of his customary blistering starts. Immediately the man from
Dublin moving up to 3rd overall. Tohill took his Joker Lap early and quickly caught back up with both
Norwegians Knut Ove Borseth and second place driver Ole Kristian Nottveit. Tohill was set to take second
place once Nottveit took his joker but a rare mistake from the Irishman resulted in a spin giving the advantage to
Belgian Guino Kenis and past European champion from Czech Republic Roman Castoral. Tohill managed to pass the
chequered flag in 5th place ahead of Norwegian Lars Øivind Enerberg driving the ex Knut Ove Borseth car which won
the 2009 European Championship.
Tohill commented after the first two rounds of the championship. “It’s been a very steep
learning curve for me and the team over the first two events. We have learnt a lot about the new car but still have
a lot more to learn to extract the maximum potential from the car. We are a close knit team and I am hoping
this will give us the edge over our competitors as the season progresses. We will analyse every aspect of the
two weekends and improve all areas where possible. We are placed third overall in the championship standings
at this early stage which is good news considering most of our rivals in the table are massively experienced in RWD
at both National and European level. We aim to improve at every event, the stopwatch proves we have the speed
we just need to string it all together and ensure 100% reliability. This will give me the RWD track time I
need”.
The car is already being re-prepared in Ireland ahead of the next two legs in Great Britain and
Hungary where the Rallycross Rebels team intend on building on concrete foundations laid down over the first two
championship rounds.
All rounds of the European Rallycross Championship are being covered by Motors TV and will air in
the week after each race. Click on the link below for TV schedule details:
http://www.motorstv.com/car/rally/european-rallycross/22042010/erc-irishman-returns-european-rallycross
Small on-line video clip from Portugal, click on link below:
http://www.rallycross.hu/d2portugal2010.html
Some on board video action from France, click on link below:
http://www.rallycross.hu/onboardsfrance2010.html
Small on-line video clip from France, click on link below:
http://www.rallycross.hu/d2kerlabo.html
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