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A cracked gearbox in the Tunnock’s World Rally Team Ford Fiesta R5 cost Robert Barrable and Uddingston’s Stuart Loudon a competitive result on Britain’s round of the World Rally Championship, Wales Rally GB. The gearbox cooler cracked on Friday and with only a ‘remote service’; where limited repairs and parts can be fitted to the car under the sporting regulations, the CA1 Sport technicians came up with an ingenious plan to try to effect temporary repairs.
Stuart, grandson of Thomas Tunnock Ltd boss Boyd Tunnock, used the body of his Tunnock’s pen to repair the burst pipe. CA1Sport by passed the gearbox cooler, linking the two pipes together by using the pen as a stent that was then tie wrapped in place. The plan was to use this temporary repair to get the team through the re-running of the afternoon’s three stages. Once back on the road the pressure in the system was too great for the repair and the ‘box started to loose oil once again. The team pulled over to avoid running the gearbox dry and destroying it.
Stuart says, “The night time stages on Thursday were great and we were happy with our steady pace to be fifth in WRC-2 at the end of the day. The plan was to build on this during the daylight tests on Friday. But on the last stage before the remote service the power steering failed. The Welsh forests are full of hairpins and we had to stop to reset the electronic systems to get the steering back working, this cost us a lot of time and then the cooler in the gearbox broke.”
“OK this is our last event of 2013 and while we have had two podiums, this is also our third SupeRally event; where we have missed stages through issues and then come back out later on the event with loads of penalty times. We are both pretty gutted.”
Throughout the year the team have used their six events to gain experience of the stages and to perfect their pace notes. Saturday and Sunday’s stages were used to get more time in the car and to continue to look to set top five stage times in WRC-2.
“Rally GB had a new route and location for this year and the crowds lining the stages were brilliant. So we decided that we needed to entertain them a bit more, cos we were not going to get a result on this event and just wanted to have some more fun. Rob had a great time throwing it a bit more sideways than normal and giving it plenty of big slides. I was delighted at the number of Saltires that I saw, the Scottish support means a lot.”
So after six events taking in; Portugal, Finland, Germany, France, Spain and Wales the Tunnock’s World Rally Team have finished every round, bar Germany, gained huge experience and introduced mainland Europe to the taste of Tunnock’s chocolate.
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