Cave Aims To Take BRC Momentum Into Wales Rally GB

Fresh from his successful British Rally Championship (BRC) campaign, where he won three of the season’s six rounds and claimed dominant victory on the final event in Scotland a few weeks ago, Aberdyfi driver Tom Cave now sets his sights on the Wales Rally GB. Britain’s round of the World Rally Championship starts on Thursday afternoon (3 October) from Liverpool and finishes on Sunday (6 October) in the rally’s host town of Llandudno. Accompanied for the first time by Dale Furniss from Llanfyllin, Cave will drive the same Philip Case Rally Sport-prepared Hyundai i20 R5 that he used to such great effect in this year’s BRC.

By Paul Evans

Fresh from his successful British Rally Championship (BRC) campaign, where he won three of the season’s six rounds and claimed dominant victory on the final event in Scotland a few weeks ago, Aberdyfi driver Tom Cave now sets his sights on the Wales Rally GB.

Britain’s round of the World Rally Championship starts on Thursday afternoon (3 October) from Liverpool and finishes on Sunday (6 October) in the rally’s host town of Llandudno.

Accompanied for the first time by Dale Furniss from Llanfyllin, Cave will drive the same Philip Case Rally Sport-prepared Hyundai i20 R5 that he used to such great effect in this year’s BRC.

Consequently, he will be looking to continue the momentum from his season in the UK to the world status event and emulate the pace he showed last year when he set four fastest-stage times in the RC2 class, beating many leading world championship regulars in this fiercely contested category.

“I start this year’s Wales Rally GB in a much better place than I did last year, as I come straight from a season in the British Rally Championship driving the same car,” says Cave. “Even without the experience of a full season in 2018, I was very pleased to be able to set four fastest times against the regular WRC2 drivers and challenge for a podium position until we retired the final day. I’m therefore looking forward to another good run this year, although the quality of the entry is really high so it’s going to be no easy task.”

This year will see Cave’s tenth Rally GB start. His first was in 2008 when, just a few days after his 17th birthday, he became the youngest ever driver to contest the event. His best result was in 2017, when he finished third in the WRC2 category, 13th overall and top privateer driver.

“It’s going to be an interesting few days,” he adds. “The stages are in an area I’m familiar with, which helps, but it’s never that straightforward. It’s Dale Furniss and I’s first event together and we’re on Pirelli tyres for this event, so there’s going to be some acclimatisation. Having said that, testing has gone really well; the car felt great and everything worked perfectly, so we’re as ready as we can be. I can’t wait!”

Cave’s 2019 Wales Rally GB campaign is supported by: Trailhead Fine Foods and its Get Jerky snack brand, Cambrian Training, Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing, Pirelli, Shukers Hyundai of Aberystwyth, Go Fetch, Intervino personalized gifts, Atech Racing and the Trefeddian Hotel.

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