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Jim Clark Rally

Rallying race held in the Scottish Borders


Summary

Rallying race held in the Scottish Borders

FieldValue
nameJim Clark Rally
championshipBritish Rally Championship
countryScotland
rallybaseKelso, Berwickshire
surfaceTarmac

The Jim Clark Rally is a rallying race held in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. It was first held in 1970, and is named after 1963 and 1965 Formula One champion Jim Clark. It has been a prominent round of the British Rally Championship since its debut in the series in 1999.

The 2014 rally was stopped after the deaths of three spectators, and cancelled for 2015. The organisers announced in November 2015 that the event would be reinstated for 2016 in some form. It was cancelled in 2016 however, due to low entries. The Motor Sports Authority refused the rally a permit for 2017. The event returned to the British Rally Championship in 2022. The 2025 rally was abandoned on day 2, due to an accident that involved the death of a co-driver. The driver was taken to hospital in Edinburgh with serious injuries.

Events

Jim Clark Rally: 31 May/1 June, round three and the first asphalt event of the 2013 MSA British Rally Championship, featuring 130 stage and 250 road miles.

Jim Clark Challenge Rally: 31 May/ 1 June, round three, the first asphalt event of the 2013 NGK Spark Plugs BRC Challenge, features approx 75 stage and 130 road miles.

Recce dates: Either Sun 26 May or Thurs 30 May for both Championships Shakedown date / time: Friday 31 May 10am to 12 am Start location: Duns Town Centre on Friday evening for both. Finish Location: Duns Town Centre on Sat afternoon for BRC and teatime for BRC Rally Guide 1 issue date: February 2013 Scrutineering: Friday morning Service Area Location(s): Kelso HQ Service Area with remote for BRC only in Duns

Features of the event:

Only mainland UK rally to close public roads Town centre start and spectator stage in Duns Podium restart on Saturday in Duns for leg 2 Return of the sensational Langton water splash stage Podium finish in Duns on Saturday for both Championships

Winners

2025202420232022202120202019201420132012201120102009200820072006200520042003200220012000199919981997199619951994199319921991199019891988198719861985198419831982198119801979197819771976197519741973197219711970
Cancelled because of an incident
IRL Keith CroninIRL Mikie GalvinFord Fiesta Rally 2
FRA Adrien FourmauxFRA Alexandre CoriaFord Fiesta Rally2
IRL Keith CroninIRL Mikie GalvinVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
Cancelled COVID-19 pandemic
Cancelled COVID-19 pandemic
IRL Josh MoffettIRL Andy HayesFord Fiesta R5 Mk. II
IRL Daniel McKennaIRL Arthur KieransCitroën DS3 R3T
FIN Jukka KorhonenFIN Marko SalminenCitroën DS3 R3T
IRL Keith CroninGBR Marshall ClarkeCitroën DS3 R3T
GBR David BogieGBR Kevin RaeMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
GBR Gwyndaf EvansGBR Chris PattersonMitsubishi Lancer Evo X
GBR Eugene DonnellyGBR Paddy TonerŠkoda Fabia WRC
IRL Eamonn BolandIRL Damien MorrisseySubaru Impreza S12B WRC '07
GBR Eugene DonnellyIRL Paul KielySubaru Impreza S12 WRC '06
IRL Derek McGarrityIRL Dairmuid FalveySubaru Impreza S10 WRC '04
GBR Mark HigginsGBR Bryan ThomasFord Focus RS WRC '01
GBR Andrew NesbittIRL James O'BrienSubaru Impreza S9 WRC '03
GBR Andrew NesbittIRL James O'BrienSubaru Impreza S7 WRC '01
GBR Andrew NesbittIRL James O'BrienSubaru Impreza S6 WRC '00
GBR Martin RoweGBR Chris WoodFord Puma S1600
GBR Mark HigginsGBR Bryan ThomasVauxhall Astra Kit Car
FIN Tapio LaukkanenFIN Kaj LindströmRenault Mégane Maxi
GBR Dominic BuckleyGBR Neil EwingSubaru Impreza
GBR Robbie HeadGBR Bryan ThomasRenault Mégane
GBR Andy HorneGBR Jim HowieMG Metro 6R4
GBR John BairdGBR Martin ForrestFord Escort Cosworth
GBR Mike HorneGBR Monty PearsonFord Sierra Cosworth
GBR Murray GriersonGBR Stewart MerryMG Metro 6R4
GBR Raymond MunroGBR Neil EwingFord Sierra Cosworth
GBR Murray GriersonGBR Stewart MerryMG Metro 6R4
GBR Richard WheelerGBR Steve SladdinFord Escort RS
GBR Steve BannisterGBR Dave OldfieldFord Escort RS
GBR Pete SlightsGBR Lou NaylorMG Metro 6R4
GBR Steve WhitefordGBR Dave AdamsMG Metro 6R4
GBR Richard MawsonGBR George TindallFord Escort RS1800
GBR Bill LymburnGBR Alan HutchinsonFord Escort RS1800
GBR Dominic BuckleyGBR Doug RedpathFord Escort RS1800
GBR Andrew WoodGBR Robin WoodTalbot Sunbeam
GBR Ivor ClarkGBR George BlackieTalbot Sunbeam
GBR Ian WilsonGBR Neil TurnerTalbot Sunbeam
GBR Terry KabyGBR Brian RainbowVauxhall Chevette
Cancelled
GBR Nigel RockeyGBR Brian HarrisFord Escort RS1800
GBR Russell BrookesGBR John BrownFord Escort RS1800
FIN Ari VatanenGBR Peter BryantFord Escort Mark 1
IRL Billy ColemanIRL Dan O'SullivanFord Escort Mark 1
GBR Roger ClarkGBR Jim PorterFord Escort Mark 1
GBR Roger ClarkGBR Tony MasonFord Escort Mark 1
GBR Roger ClarkGBR Jim PorterFord Escort Mark 1
GBR Donald HeggieGBR George DeanFord Escort Mark 1
GBR Russell CloseGBR Howard ScottFord Escort Mark 1

Multiple winners

NameWins
Dom Buckley1984, 1998
Roger Clark1972, 1973, 1974
Keith Cronin2012, 2022, 2024
Eugene Donnelly2007, 2009
Murray Grierson1991, 1993
Andrew Nesbitt2002, 2003, 2004
Mark Higgins2000, 2005

References

References

  1. (8 November 2014). "2015 Jim Clark Rally cancelled following deaths". The Scotsman.
  2. "Jim Clark Rally returns to forests".
  3. "Jim Clark Rally 'will not take place' in 2017".
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