NORTH Wales star Matt Edwards opened his 2020 British Rally Championship account in fine style over the weekend.
The Rhos-on-Sea star claimed a Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally win – repeating his 2019 success.
Edwards, along with co-driver Darren Garrod, won the season opener by 38.4 seconds from Osian Pryce / Noel O’Sullivan in second and Rhys Yates / James Morgan in third.
The eventual winner was tasked by M-Sport to showcase the latest Mk2 Ford Fiesta R5 and as well as a new machine, he was striving to make BRC history, as he sets himself the target of a third straight title.
Despite stalling on the start line of the first stage, Edwards was a man on a mission and was quickest over five of the seven stages – including a jaw-dropping run around the famous ribbon of Tarmac that is the Great Orme.
The Pirelli-supported driver would eventually return to Llandudno for the ceremonial finish to a homecoming welcome, with a large crowd consisting of friends and family there to celebrate the success of one of their own.
The event was extra special for co-driver Garrod, who for the first time in his illustrious career finished the Cambrian Rally.
“You spend all Christmas waiting for the new season, and once you get into it, it’s like an out of body experience," said Edwards.
"Massive credit to M-Sport who have worked so hard to get the car right for this event, it felt so comfortable and felt so right.
"It’s great to have Darren back and the support has been brilliant all through the route with people waving and cheering me on.
"It was a great rally and the stages are just something else to drive and when it is all hooked-up, it is such an amazing feeling, it’s a perfect start to the season.”
After a two-year absence, Osian Pryce returned to Britain’s premier rallying series in fine style.
The man from Machynlleth was driving a Hyundai i20 R5 with Irish co-driver Noel O’Sullivan on the pace notes.
The pair gelled and Pryce instantly knocked off the rust and took the fight to the BRC regulars.
Gaining momentum with every stage, the pairing took a fine second place to get their season off to a strong start.
Rounding out the rostrum was WRC2 star Rhys Yates in his Michelin-shod Ford Fiesta R5.
The M-Sport driver enjoyed his return to his domestic championship and along with navigator James Morgan, the pair can be happy with their weekend work as they sprayed the champagne – walking away with a good haul of points ahead of the next round in West Cork.
This year sees the return of Malaysian brand Proton into the British Rally Championship.
The brand-new Iriz R5 would have Ollie Mellors and Ian Windress at the controls.
The third manufacturer in the series was giving the hatchback its toughest test yet and Mellors did not disappoint, as he got stuck in with some of the best drivers in the country – eventually finishing fourth overall.
James Williams and Dai Roberts in the sister Iriz were making their four-wheel-drive BRC debut together.
Williams, a star in the junior series last season, graduated to the top-flight and impressed many with his mature approach, as he finished fifth overall.
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