

Of his return after retirement at the end of last season, Bourne said: "This really is a one-off. Making for three manufacturers represented in the top four seeds, is the return of Paul Bourne/Louis Venezia in the 2003-winning Subaru Impreza WRC. Starting at number 2 is the second Focus crew of Roger Mayers/Max Ferri - plagued by mechanical problems over the past two years - while 1999 winner Trevor Manning starts at 3, co-driven by James Betts in the Mitsubishi Evo VIII. Start number 1 has been allocated to last year's winner - and the winner nine times before that - Roger 'The Sheriff' Skeete this year, he has a new Ford Focus WRC, a new co-driver - Stuart Maloney - but at least two of the same key challenges as last year. Nine 'WRC-spec' cars is a record entry for us and, even though the total number of entries is a little down on last year, the quality continues to rise, making it better for spectators and the media every year." and even an ex-Simon Jean-Joseph Renault Clio JWRC from Martinique. Releasing the entry list, Rally Chairman Barry Gale said: "All in all, we have a world-class entry again this year, the Europeans joined by some determined Jamaicans, Trinis, Vincentians.
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but it is just a one-off!įor the fifth time, the BRC's premier event forms part of the Barbados Rally Carnival, which has again attracted a healthy overseas entry competitors from 11 countries - including host nation Barbados - will take part, with 52 drivers or co-drivers arriving from overseas. but not for longĮighty-six cars appear on the entry list for Rally Barbados 2005 issued today (May 13) by the organising Barbados Rally Club (BRC) after the 4.00pm final closing date and there is good news for local Subaru fans, as the list confirms recent widespread rumours of a comeback for Paul 'The Surfer' Bourne.
