Cambrian Rally Preview - BTRDA X-Spec 1400 Championship Finale
22 yr old Matthew Edwards from Llandudno in North Wales will tackle his third Cambrian Rally this weekend, as the budding young driver hopes to end a successful year on a high note just two years on from his rallying debut on the 2004 event. Edwards will be co-driven as usual by Newports Andy Murphy who is also coming to the end of a productive first year in the sport.With the event based in Llandudno, the entheusiastic pairing will be looking to capitalise on local knowledge and the confidence boost of a spirited drive on the recent Plains rally, and once again challenge for class honours whilst maintaining 3rd Overall in the ANWCC Forest Championship that Edwards has already sealed 5 class wins in this season.
Being the final round of the popular BTRDA rally series, it will provide a stern test for the crew of the M.E.Rallysport Vauxhall Astra, giving good opportunity to compare progress against more experienced crews. “We are both really looking forward to this weekends event! It makes a change to not have the championship pressures on our shoulders as we have already achieved what we can this year in the ANWCC series, so its just going to be a case of have a go and see where we end up. It will be great to get back on home soil after the Plains result and im keen to once again test our partnership that is currently paying dividends in terms of pace and stage times. Andy has done a fantastic job this year in often trying circumstances and i doubt we would have had the success we have had if it wasnt for his proffessional attitude and approach.” On this third attempt at the rally that begun his carreer exactly two years ago, Edwards will be relying on the experience that he has patiently developed along with the car in that time, to come to terms with the famous and demanding forresty stages such as Penmachno, Clocaenog and the Great Orme, rellishing the challenge driving his self built machine. The team will also be supporting Cancer Research UK on this years event, selling stickers in and around the scrutineering and spectator areas to help raise money for the fund quite close to both crew’s interests. ALL proceeds will be going to the charity in memory of Clive Thomas who lost his battle with cancer 12 months ago, and would appreciate your support for this worthy cause.
Pictures Courtesy Rod Pierce www.rp-rallyphotography.co.ukThanks must go to T.G.Roberts Countryside and Woodland Contractors (Colwyn Bay) Slaters of Colwyn Bay (Chris Row Keith Eeles and Lorraine) for their continued support.

