The 2022 Turbo Dynamics Championship has just four events and eight rounds left and with all to play for in the overall and class championships it is looking like the 2022 Championship may go right down to the wire at the August meetings.
Turbo Dynamics Championship – Overall
Position |
Driver | Car |
Points |
1 |
Clive Stangle | Mitsubishi Evo |
117 |
2 |
Chris Burch | Mazda Roadster RS |
102 |
3 |
David Nutland | Mini |
100 |
4 |
Fyrth Cross | Dempster Ensign |
99 |
5= |
Russell Davies | Honda Civic Type R |
97 |
5= |
Graham Beale | Ginetta G33 |
97 |
7 |
Jennifer Stangle | Mitsubishi Evo |
94 |
8 |
Richard Morton | Mazda Roadster RS |
91 |
9 |
John Davey | MG Midget |
88 |
10 |
Clive Skipper | Caterham |
81 |
Clive Stangle in the Mitsubishi Evo, which he shares with his wife Jennie, is in a very solid first place in the championship. He has produced some great performances that have led to a maximum of 11 points in scoring rounds. Clive’s position could be threatened by some of those in the top ten but also by Stephen Wareham, in his Mini, who has scored a maximum 11 in every round he has entered this season. He is currently 16th overall. With both Clive and Stephen having scored maximum points in seven rounds, it looks like dropped score might well determine the 2022 overall championship.
Chris Burch in the Mazda Roadster RS is currently second in the overall championship. Chris will need to make sure he stays ahead of the driver he shares the car with, Richard Morton to maintain his title hopes.
David Nutland in his Mini is hot on the heels of Chris Burch. It looks like David and Chris will be slogging it out for second overall if Clive can maintain his current form.
Cavendish Ships Stores Top Ten Challenge
Position |
Driver | Car |
Points |
1 |
Tony Wiltshire | Ralt |
38 |
2 |
Ben Bonfield | Jedi |
33 |
3 |
Murray Wakeham | OMS |
28 |
4 |
Mark Crookall | OMS PR |
27 |
5 |
Adrian Lewis | Empire Evo |
21 |
The 2022 Cavendish Ships Stores BARC SW Top Ten Challenge is looking like it another championship that is going to be decided at the August meetings, with drop scores playing their part..
Tony Wiltshire leads by a very slim margin over Ben Bonfield who in turn is being chased very hard by Murray Wakeham. But with Mark Crookall and Adrian Lewis jumping into the top five after the June meetings and James Moore scoring a maximum suddenly, the top three places in the challenge seem to be very open. July’s run-offs will bring the likely 2022 challenge results into focus.