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Electrics (Electrical Contractors) POSITIONS AT PETROL No. Driver Navigator Car Class 1st Half Pos Cls Pos U M W Fails Time 1 Meirion Evans Iwan Jones Ford Escort M 0 0:02:23 1 dn 10 Sean Crowley Dorian Evans Ford Escort M 0 0:02:48 2 1 3 John Davies Stewart Merry Vauxhall Astra M 0 0:03:28 3 2 dn 2 Richard Jerman Lowri Davies Ford Escort M 0 0:03:32 4 3 x dn 6 Adrian Jones Dylan Jenkins Subaru Impreza M 0 0:03:46 5 4 dn 14 Irfon Richards Dai Richards Nissan Almera M 0 0:03:56 6 5 23 Owain Evans Arfon Griffiths Ford Escort E 0 0:04:12 7 1 21 Steve Knibbs Gerwyn Barry Vauxhall Corsa E 0 0:04:26 8 2 dn 8 Gareth Evans Eurig Evans Ford Escort M 0 0:04:29 9 6 56 Rhodri Evans Richard Hughes Ford Escort S 0 0:04:37 10 1 12 Richard Rees Michael Gilbey Honda CRX M 0 0:04:45 11 7 dn 4 Ian 'Dude' Roberts Gwawr Hughes VW Golf M 0 0:04:50 12 8 x dn 41 Dylan Rees Aron Jones Ford Escort E 0 0:04:51 13 3 n 24 Llyr Williams Ceri Hughes Subaru Impreza E 0 0:05:21 14 4 x dn 16 Garry Lewis Emyr Jones Subaru Impreza M 0 0:05:35 15 9 9 Richard James Sasha Heriot MG ZR M 0 0:05:36 16 10 x 28 Andy Davies Lee Taylor Subaru Impreza E 0 0:05:45 17 5 57 Gari Evans Marc Hughes Ford Escort S 0 0:05:48 18 2 46 Philips Jenkins Abi Carrington Ford Escort S 0 0:06:33 19 3 x 27 Dafydd Hughes Fiona Balchin Vauxhall Astra E 0 0:07:26 20 6 x dn 25 Nigel Phillips Llion Williams Proton Compact E 0 0:07:54 21 7 d 44 Carwyn Pughe Einion Williams Vauxhall Astra S 0 0:08:44 22 4 dn 29 Wyn Lewis Deian Rees Ford Ka E 0 0:08:59 23 8 26 Delfryn Owen Dafydd Evans Renault E 0 0:09:17 24 9 dn 50 Ben Gilligan Dylan Andrew Vauxhall Nova S 0 0:09:35 25 5 x dn 67 Andy Owen Richard Jackson Vauxhall Nova S 0 0:09:38 26 6 dn 47 Marc Mayes Rob Walters Ford Escort S 0 0:09:40 27 7 31 Wyn Owens Jenny Evans Vauxhall Nova E 0 0:10:45 28 10 x x 39 Emyr Jones Rob Leeman Toyota Corolla E 0 0:12:29 29 11 40 Richard Williams Alex Crowley Vauxhall Nova E 0 0:12:53 30 12 x 37 Russell Carson Brown Keith Coombes Ford Escort E 0 0:13:08 31 13 dn 18 Martin Harries Peter Barnard Peugeot 205 GTi M 0 0:13:28 32 11 n 53 Daniel Evans Chis Jones Vauxhall Corsa S 0 0:13:32 33 8 x 22 Jamie Wilson Owen Thomas Subaru Impreza E 0 0:15:09 34 14 62 Lee Plant Ben Ruff Peugeot 306 GTi-6 S 0 0:15:15 35 9 17 Rob Evans Richard 'Tyson' Morris Peugeot 205 GTi M 0 0:15:40 36 12 n 86 Selwyn Jones Dave Speta Ford Sierra N 0 0:16:03 37 1 55 Huw Howells Aled Jones Peugeot 205 S 0 0:16:28 38 10 52 Tomos Lewis Rhodri Jenkins Vauxhall Corsa S 0 0:17:00 39 11 x 85 Steffan Jones Owen Rose Ford Sierra N 0 0:17:17 40 2 82 William Mains Daniel Jones Vauxhall Astra GSi N 0 0:20:26 41 3 61 Jason Thomas Andrew Ling Proton Satria S 0 0:21:54 42 12 69 Chris Mills Gary Woodward Ford Escort S 0 0:22:31 43 13 dn 45 Huw Rowcliffe Osian Rees Peugeot 205 GTi S 0 0:22:40 44 14 48 Simon Chandler Beth Evans Vauxhall Corsa S 0 0:23:04 45 15 x x 78 Martin James Michael James Ford Escort N 0 0:26:59 46 4 68 Rhys Morgan Chris Clark Vauxhall Nova S 0 0:27:03 47 16 dn U = U1400, M= Mixed, D = WAMC Driver, N = WAMC Nav Results by rallyroots.com RALI BRO CARON Lampeter + DMC - 18th/19th February 2012 Sponsored by C. 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Electrics (Electrical Contractors) POSITIONS AT PETROL No. Driver Navigator Car Class 1st Half Pos Cls Pos U M W Fails Time 73 Arwyn John Jones Deian Morgan Peugeot 205 S 0 0:33:13 48 17 70 Tim Hand Dan Johnson Ford Sierra S 0 0:34:34 49 18 84 Caryl Davies Cadog Davies Vauxhall Nova N 1 0:15:11 50 5 x x dn 43 James Davies Rhodri Evans Peugeot 205 GTi S 2 0:10:33 51 19 81 Steffan Thomas Rob Stephens Peugeot 205 N 2 0:25:15 52 6 n 66 Hywel Williams Daniel Jones Ford Sierra S 4 0:19:11 53 20 83 Carwyn Williams Nerys Williams Proton Satria N 4 0:21:18 54 7 x 75 Owen Davies Richard Smith Peugeot 106 S 11 0:34:56 55 21 x 5 Mark 'GT' Roberts Steve Price VW Golf M dn 7 Steffan Davies Dale Bowen Ford Escort M dn 11 Aled Humphreys Dave Barnes VW Golf M dn 13 Edryd Evans Leigh Powley Honda Civic M dn 15 Dyfrig James Peter White Honda S2000 M d 20 Justin Jones Rhodri Morgan Ford Escort E 32 Howard Howell Dilwyn John Citroen Xsara E dn 33 Jon Stobbs James Rees Proton Compact E 34 Gareth Hughes Andrew Gaunt Ford Escort E 36 Steve King Allen Hart BMW 318 Compact E dn 38 Paul Richards Tom Wood MG ZR E x dn 42 Dorian James Elgan Davies Peugeot 306 GTi-6 E 49 Elfyn Tandy Thomas Lloyd Vauxhall Corsa S x 51 Nathan Jones Iwan Griffiths Peugeot 306 S 54 Jamie Jones John Kennedy Subaru Impreza N dn 58 Dewi Davies Nathan Davies Vauxhall Astra GTE S n 60 Alan Hands John Hands Vauxhall Chevette S 63 Rhys Mcloughlin Jordan Summers Peugeot 309 GTi S dn 72 Carwyn Evans Steff Kurtz Peugeot 206 GTi S 74 Cieran Guest Justin Davies Citroen Saxo S dn 76 Philip Davies Steffan Evans VW Golf S d 80 Aled W Jones Tim Davies Vauxhall Astra N 87 Rhys Lewis Jonathan Davies Ford Sierra N 88 Nigel Smith Jeff Blackburn Peugeot 205 N 89 Carwyn Adams Barry Phillips Ford Escort N U = U1400, M= Mixed, D = WAMC Driver, N = WAMC Nav Results by rallyroots.com.
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