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Butler and Sims had major dramas both days, but finished to collect the Atlantic Oils award
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Haysman and Boorman finished third in Classic
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Brooks and Glenney finished third in ARC
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Selley and McKendrick didn’t disappoint in their chase of Kelly
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Mt. Gambier’s Bowering and Lowe still head the S.A. Rally Championship
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Taylor and Hayes have moved to the top of the ARC points
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NT’s Kittle and Vale finished second in SARC
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It was Quin’s first ARC round win, moving him to second in the Championship
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Butler and Sims finished fifth, and second 2WD.
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Kerr and Cole again won Classic, finishing 10th outright.
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Beard and Beckwith finished seventh, having been fifth at the halfway point.
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Third 2WD, Mee and Harriott run a little wide on Scrubby Hills 2.
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It may have been mostly dusty, but Lowe and Monto managed to find some mud to play in.
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You’d think that Haysman and Boorman would have been able to keep at least one of those lights going.
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Cousins Michael Nixon and Jim McGough in a mud patch on Roast.
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Dwyer and Adams were fastest on every stage in SARC
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Somewhere in that water is Frank Kelly’s Escort
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Alker and Heimsohn were an impressive fourth outright, eight seconds behind Heenan.
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Navigating for Heenan, Mike Dale still sits second in the Co-drivers Championship pointscore.
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Kittle and Vale would have finished higher than sixth if not for a flat tyre early in the rally.
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Bowering and Lowe have top points in each round this year.
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Winners Dwyer and Adams through a Gate on Pumping Station 1.
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MRF Tyres, major sponsor of the SARC
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Spectator favorites the Lowes picked up fourth in Classic on the final stage
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Paul Knopka and Molly Spalding run wide on the Johnny Green stage
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The Gehans sit third in the Championship after their fourth spot
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Classic winners Simon Evans and Ben Searcy slide through a gate on Waterloo Wind Farm
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Gary Brown and Mike Dale with a loose bonnet jump on Long Stage 1
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Second-placed Bowes and Nelson on Turbine Row 1
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High above Burra, Bowering and Lowe power through the Johnny Green stage
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Shane Alker and Karien Heimsohn pickied up the Atlantic Oils Spirit of the Rally Award for their determination
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RAAR Knopka Lemm: Paul Knopka was very impressive in his first-ever open rally
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RAAR Lowe Lemm: Aaron Lowe had a heartbreaking moment when his Commodore’s driveline failed on the final stage
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RAAR Mee Lemm: Stephen Mee and Matthew Harriot’s P3-winning Toyota Corolla
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RAAR Nixon Lemm: Michael Nixon and James McGough winning inaugural Atlantic Oils Spirit of the Rally Award
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RAAR Selley Lemm: Matt Selley and Hamish McKendrick’s Ford Escort missed three stages due to a broken throttle cable
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RAAR Wenzel Lemm: Simon Wenzel and Brett Mason-Fyfe were Clubman winners
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RAAR Bowering Lemm: It was Aaron Bowering and Nathan Lowe’s first win in SARC
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Ian and Leigh Weaver picked up the Clubman award
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Admiraal and Heywood finished third in SARC after setting four fastest times
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RAAR Kerr Lemm: Phillip Kerr and Jenny Cole took the Classic category
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RAAR Gehan Lemm: Unknowingly, the Gehans ran through most of the Bedlam Flat stage with an engine bay fire
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RAAR Calder Lemm: Tarmac regulars Ben Calder and Steve Glenney finished a surprise third
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RAAR Butler Lemm: Marc Butler and Peter Sims’ Civic drops down into the Mineshaft on the Springs stage
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RAAR Brown Lemm: Gary Brown and Mike Dale’s Mitsubishi VR4 trails bunting on their way to second
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RAAR Bowes Lemm: Stuart Bowes’ Mercedes Benz 450 SLC made a spectacular Course Opener
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