McRae Rally Challenge at Knockhill
Aiden Moffat is enthusiastic: “Although this is going to be completely different to the BTCC, I’m really looking forward to it,” the young Scottish driver explained. “I’ve really got to thank the Laser Tools guys who are working hard to get the car ready for the event. It sounds fantastic and I’ve got the testing sessions this week to get to grips with it.”
Aiden Moffat’s navigator, Peter Outram is employed by Laser Tools’ manufacturing arm Eldon Tool & Engineering, based in Sheffield, and Peter also owns the Mk 2 Escort and has just recently finished the rally build. “It’s quite an honour to be involved in such a high profile event for the car’s first outing,” Peter commented. “And I’m really looking forward to partnering Aiden and hopefully helping him with the finer points of rally driving!”
Laser Tools’ Tech Centre manager Ryan Brookes has been assisting with the rally prep and the McRae Rally Challenge is close to his heart. “I was part of the Subaru World Rally Team when I worked for Prodrive and worked extensively with Colin McRae particularly during testing,” said Ryan. “The McRae Rally Challenge is going to be a terrific event and it’s great to be involved.”
The circuit looks forward to hosting the biggest single-venue rally event Knockhill has ever seen. As well as the 30 mile, 10-stage Rally, in association with Coltness Car Club, held over the Saturday and Sunday, the event will showcase some of Colin’s most iconic competition cars – including the 1995 Championship winning Subaru.
Stuart Gray, Knockhill Events Director added: “The McRae Rally Challenge has already exceeded expectations with the amazing entry list and content. There are so many ex World, British and Scottish champions entered, including Stig Blomqvist, Alister McRae and Kris Meeke, and to have the added dimension of two Scottish BTCC stars in their Mk2 Escorts, it will be great to see who comes out on top.”
Photo Caption:
Scottish BTCC driver Aiden Moffat (left) with his navigator for the McRae Rally Challenge, Peter Outram (centre) and Laser Tools’ Tech Centre Manager Ryan Brookes (right).