2011 Scottish Rally Championship

The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises seven gravel rallies and one tarmac event.[1] Points are awarded to the top placed drivers and the driver scoring the highest number of points over the season is declared Champion

2011 Scottish Rally Championship
Previous: 2010 Next: 2012

The 2011 season begins in the snow-covered forest tracks around Inverness on 19 February, with the season finale taking place around Aberfeldy on 1 October. 2011 sees the commencement of a two-year partnership with leading motorsport tyre manufacture, DMACK Tyres.[2]

David Bogie began the year as defending champion after winning six out of the eight events in 2010.

Following the Speyside stages in August, David Bogie was declared champion for the third successive year despite there being two events remaining. A magnificent 4 wins out of 6 events so far means that, due to the SRC nominate 6 best results out of 8 rule, he is uncatchable in the title race.[3]

2011 Calendar

In season 2011, as in 2010, there will be 8 events held on a variety of surfaces.[4]

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Surface Website
1 19 FebArnold Clark Thistle Snowman RallyInvernessGravel / Snow(website)
2 19 MarBrick & Steel Border Counties RallyJedburghGravel(website)
3 16 AprCARS Recovery Granite City RallyAberdeenGravel(website)
4 29 MayJim Clark Reivers RallyKelsoAsphalt(website)
5 25 JunRSAC Scottish RallyDumfriesGravel(website)
6 6 AugGleaner Oil & Gas Speyside StagesElginGravel(website)
7 3 SeptProTune Remapping Merrick StagesNewton StewartGravel(website)
8 1 OctColin McRae Forest StagesAberfeldyGravel(website)

2011 Results

Round Rally name Podium finishers [5]
Placing Driver / Co-Driver Car
1 Arnold Clark Thistle Snowman Rally
(19 February)
1 David Bogie / Kevin Rae Mitsubishi Evo 9
2 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Mitsubishi Evo 9
3 Jock Armstrong / Kirsty Riddick Subaru Impreza
2 Brick & Steel Border Counties Rally
(19 March)
1 David Bogie / Kevin Rae Mitsubishi Evo 9
2 Mike Faulkner / Peter Foy Mitsubishi Evo 6
3 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Mitsubishi Evo 9
3 CARS Recovery Granite City Rally
(16 April)
1 Dave Weston / Aled Davies Ford Focus WRC
2 David Bogie / Kevin Rae Mitsubishi Evo 9
3 David Wilson / Dave Robson Mitsubishi Evo 9
4 Jim Clark Reivers Rally
(29 May)
1 David Bogie / Kevin Rae Metro 6R4
2 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Mitsubishi Evo 9
3 Jock Armstrong / Barry McNulty Subaru Impreza
5 RSAC Scottish Rally
(25 June)
1 Jock Armstrong / Kirsty Riddick Subaru Impreza
2 Mike Faulkner / Peter Foy Mitsubishi Evo 9
3 David Bogie / Kevin Rae Mitsubishi Evo 9
6 Gleaner Oil & Gas Speyside Stages
(6 August)
1 David Bogie / Kevin Rae Mitsubishi Evo 9
2 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Mitsubishi Evo 9
3 Mike Faulkner / Lousie Sutherland Mitsubishi Evo 6
7 ProTune Remapping Merrick Stages
(3 September)
1 Mike Faulkner / Peter Foy Mitsubishi Evo 6
2 Robbie Head / Claire Mole Mitsubishi Evo 9
3 Wayne Sisson / David MacFadyen Mitsubishi Evo 9
8 Colin McRae Forest Stages
(1 October)
1 Euan Thorburn / Paul Beaton Mitsubishi Evo 9
2 Shaun Sinclair / Chris Hamill Mitsubishi Evo 9
3 Mike Faulkner / Peter Foy Mitsubishi Evo 6

Drivers Points Classification

Pos Driver TSR
BCR
GCR
JCR
SCO
GSS
MFS
CMFS
 Pts 
1 David Bogie 1 1 2 1 3 1 DNP* DNP* 175
2 Euan Thorburn 2 3 6* 2 4* 2 4 1 167
3 Mike Faulkner 4 2 4* 4* 2 3 1 3 167
4 Robbie Head 7 5 5 5 12* 4 2 Ret* 152
5 Donnie Macdonald 6 8 12 23 9 9 Ret* Ret* 122
Pos Driver TSR
BCR
GCR
JCR
SCO
GSS
MFS
CMFS
 Pts 
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenNon-podium finish
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
BlankDid not participate (DNP)
*Nominated dropped points

Points are awarded to the highest placed registered driver on each event as follows: 30, 28, 27, 26, and so on down to 1 point. At the end of the Championship, competitors will count their best 6 scores out of 8 events as his/her final overall Championship score.

gollark: - `make`/`new` are basically magic- `range` is magic too - what it does depends on the number of return values you use, or something. Also, IIRC user-defined types can't implement it- Generics are available for all of, what, three builtin types? Maps, slices and channels, if I remember right.- `select` also only works with the built-in channels- Constants: they can only be something like four types, and what even is `iota` doing- The multiple return values can't be used as tuples or anything. You can, as far as I'm aware, only return two (or, well, more than one) things at once, or bind two returns to two variables, nothing else.- no operator overloading- it *kind of* has exceptions (panic/recover), presumably because they realized not having any would be very annoying, but they're not very usable- whether reading from a channel is blocking also depends how many return values you use because of course
gollark: What, you mean no it doesn't have weird special cases everywhere?
gollark: It pretends to be "simple", but it isn't because there are bizarre special cases everywhere to make stuff appear to work.
gollark: So of course, lol no generics.
gollark: Well, golang has no (user-defined) generics, you see.

References

  1. SRC Homepage
  2. "SRC Press Release" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-04-03.
  3. SRC Press Release – Bogie/Rae clinch 3rd Scottish title Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "SRC Calendar". Scottish Rally Championship. SRC. 2010-11-19. Retrieved 2010-11-19.
  5. "Flying Finish". 2011 Scottish Rally Championship season. Flying Finish. 2011-04-27. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
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