There was a clean
sweep for Yokohama runners on last weekend’s iconic Tour of Mull rally,
with Paul MacKinnon winning the event outright and Tristan Pye winning
the Group N class of the event. Both drivers used the Yokohama ADVAN
A006T tarmac tyre to great effect, with Yokohama also clinching the
team award.
The Tour of Mull
is one of the most iconic events in British club rallying. Running on
the abrasive asphalt roads around the remote Scottish island,
changeable weather conditions typically make tyre choice extremely
difficult. Drivers are often forced to compromise when it comes to
selecting the ideal pattern and compound for stages which may be wet in
parts and dry in others or where the weather can change part-way
through a stage.
This year, both
Paul MacKinnon and Tristan Pye were using the latest specification of
Yokohama’s moulded slick tarmac tyre. It would be the second time Pye
has used the Japanese marque’s products, as he clinched this year’s
Production Cup in the BTRDA rally series, which included two asphalt
events.
While Pye already
knew the potential of the Yokohama tyres, MacKinnon, son of renowned
Mull expert Neil had only used Yokohama tyres on a forest event but was
already impressed with the products. He therefore had high hopes when
it came to his ‘local’ event and the prospect of competing against his
12-times event-winning father.
MacKinnon was
partnered by Daniel Barritt, himself already well versed with Yokohama
ADVAN rally tyres, having co-driven for Fumio Nutahara in last year’s
FIA Production car World Rally Championship, the development and
proving ground for the newest specification of tyre.
MacKinnon and
Barritt set the pace from the word go, winning the first four stages of
the event to begin building a significant lead. They went on to win a
total of ten stages out of the 17 that made up the event and victory
looked to be theirs. However, there was to be a sting in the tail for
the pairing on the last stage of the event.
Close to the
start, they went off the road and into some trees, a seemingly terminal
problem. However, MacKinnon locked the car’s transmission and managed
to get back onto the road but was keenly aware of the approaching
headlights of their closest rival, Calum Duffy who began the stage some
40 seconds behind in the overall standings.
MacKinnon knew it
was all or nothing at this stage, as did Duffy and the two crews gave
it everything they had over the final 16 miles of the rally. By the
time they reached the end of the stage, Paul maintained his position
and took the win by a margin of nine seconds after three days of
action.
Not only did he
take the outright win, he also shattered the stage record on several of
the timed tests, many of which were held previously by his father.
Speaking after
the event, MacKinnon said; “I’m absolutely chuffed to bits with how it
went this weekend. It looked a little tight towards the end but that’s
how it goes sometimes. I was pleased to take the lion’s share of the
stage wins and break the record on many of the stages – they tend to be
pretty similar year after year, so those records have stood for some
time.
“This as the
first time I’ve used the Yokohama ADVAN asphalt tyres; I’ve used the
forest tyres once before and was impressed with those – I won that
event also, so that was a good start. However, these tyres have been
superb. I simply cannot praise them highly enough. The strength and
consistency were exceptional and the grip was outstanding, particularly
under braking.
“Not only did
they perform very well, they also held together. The last stage in
particular was extremely abrasive, as well as Calum’s home stage, so we
knew we’d have to push hard. I gather that his tyres were destroyed by
the end of the stage but the durability of the Yokohamas meant we could
push reliably all the way through. Along with Simon Clark’s input in
making sure we had the right tyre on the car at all times, it proved a
perfect result.”
Not only was
Yokohama able to help MacKinnon secure the outright win, it also helped
Tristan Pye to take the win in the Group N class. Pye is already
familiar with success on Yokohama ADVAN tyres, having clinched the
BTRDA Production Cup for Group N cars two weeks previously and with the
pressure of the championship race off, he and co-driver Kirsty Riddick
were able to attack the Scottish stages.
“This weekend
went very well, for Paul and of course, for us,” said Pye. “We had a
few issues on the event but overall, I’m very pleased. The Yokohama
tyres again performed very well. We ended up with a few bent wheel rims
over the course of the rally but we didn’t suffer a single puncture and
neither did Paul; that was what caused him so many problems last year
and another reason he was so pleased with the Yokohamas this year.
“I’ve done the
event a couple of times before and this year conditions were very
tricky. It could be wet on one side of the island and dry on the other,
meaning it was impossible to get the right tyre for the whole of some
stages but the Yokohamas worked extremely well in both conditions. It
was exactly as I expected having used the tyres on two tarmac events
this year in the BTRDA.”
Commenting on the
weekend, Mark Evans, Motorsport Manager at Yokohama HPT, the UK
distributor, said; “This is a perfect result for Yokohama, hot on the
heels of Tristan’s success in the Production Cup of the BTRDA. The Tour
of Mull is a very specialised event that places a huge emphasis on
tyres; not just their outright performance but their durability and
flexibility. To gain a result like this, as well as yet more positive
feedback from both Paul and Tristan, is a superb endorsement for our
products.
“We are delighted
to have been part of Paul’s first win on the island and feel it is
particularly appropriate that he got that win at the same age as his
father took his first victory. We’re also very pleased that Tristan won
Group N after wrapping-up the BTRDA title, on an event where he had the
added responsibility of not only his own entry but also looking after
Paul’s car.
“We are hoping
that the rally community will now understand what Paul and Tristan
know; Yokohama tyres are as competitive on the forest and tarmac stages
as we know they are on the racetrack and we look forward to helping
more rally customers to succeed in the coming seasons.”