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Dilworth takes maiden win  2003 Event Reports

Radnor Forest

12th-13th April

Richard Kershaw opens the 2003 championship by showing the same form that he displayed in 2002.  Andrew West took modified production honours despite a roll in his Discovery.

Driffield

31st May-1st June

Kershaw wins again, but is chased hard by an on-form Tim Dilworth.  Colin Read astounds onlookers with an incredible 8th overall for the Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin.

Kinross

19th-20th July

Richard Kershaw takes his third outright win of the season, but is assisted by Dilworth striking electrical problems.

Tunbridge Wells

20th-21st September

Finally Tim Dilworth's day, having wowed the Hillrally world with his back-to-back victories Tim takes his first "British" victory.  Andrew West pushed his Discovery into an amazing fifth overall.

Ellesmere

25th-26thOctober

Kershaw wins his forth championship event this year to win a dominant second Goodyear MSA British Off Road title.  A well deserved winner after another thoughtful drive.

Archive of results and reports from 2002

Archive of results and reports from 2001

The penultimate round moved the championship back to the other end of the country to Eridge Park near Tunbridge Wells in Kent. Fast open grasslands were the order of the day here, the speedy nature of the course giving the production classes an opportunity to shine. Tim Dilworth came to the South East with yet more determination and stamped his authority on the event, proving that he is one of the fastest people in off road motorsport.

Richard Kershaw as consistent as ever followed Tim to a strong second and
the spectacular Ryan Cooke was third. Andrew West came fifth and Colin Read
won his class with another phenomenal result at sixth overall.

Round 5 - Ellesmere

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