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For
Immediate Release: 24th March 2010
Alastair
Prepares for
British Rally Championship Challenge
For
Team UK Member Alastair Fisher, the 2010 rally season is one he
is relishing. Having finished third in the British Rally Championship
last year, the Co. Tyrone driver is returning to the British series
with his familiar Evo 9 and the experience of his first season
in a Group N car under his belt. "We have retained the Group
N Mitsubishi Evo 9 we used last season, but it's been extensively
rebuilt by Gerry McGarrity Motorsport over the winter, and I am
also pleased that Rory Kennedy will once again be in the co-driver's
seat for the 2010 season."
The
Irish Tarmac Championship has already kicked things of in style
for Alastair with a fine fourth place overall finish and first
Group N car home on the Galway International Rally.
Although
the forests of Wales will be a different challenge on the Bulldog,
Alastair is looking forward to the event. "The Bulldog rally
last year was actually my first rally in a four wheel drive car,
but we have gained a lot more experience since then, and we carried
out about 40 miles of testing last week which helped me fine tune
some new settings into the car. This season is going to be very
competitive but I am really looking forward to the BRC opener."
Alastair
has benefitted from a training session with the new Team UK scheme.
"I had a good chat with Mark Higgins at the first session
regarding the BRC and spent two days at the Porsche driving centre
at Silverstone, where I had a fitness assessment and picked up
some interesting facts regarding the developments of rally safety
from an FIA safety delegate. It all helps with your build-up for
the season ahead and it puts you in the correct mind set."
Alastair
is pleased to announce that he has gained additional support from
Revolution Wheels, DMS Suspension, G.R White & Son Electrical
and Euro M-Sport as well as continued backing from Drumhoney Holiday
Park and Herrons Country Fried Chicken for the season ahead.
Saturday
marks the start of the BRC with the Bulldog International Rally
were Alastair is seeded at No.7 and stiff opposition is expected
from Irish crews alone, with reigning BRC Champion Keith Cronin
now Pirelli Subaru mounted, Jonny Greer in his familiar Evo 9,
and Craig Breen in his Super 2000 Fiesta. With a mix of other
top crews the BRC is still a big proving ground for rallying talent.
For
all the latest news, check Alastair's website-www.alastairfisher.com
Issued by Andrew Bushe Promotions www.andrewbushe.com
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