Titles on the line at penultimate Mainland Rally Championship round at Wyndham Rally on Saturday

| Photographer Credit: Terry Marshall

The penultimate round of the 2025 Mainland Rally Championship (MRC) takes place this Saturday in Southland as drivers and teams continue their battle for Class and overall titles.  The one-day Barry Robinson Memorial Wyndham Rally takes place east of Invercargill and features six competitive Special Stages.

Current MRC overall leader, Robbie Stokes, heads to Wyndham with a healthy 15-point lead over nearest rival, Josh Marston who has elected not to compete in this event.  This could lead to a shake-up in the standings with third-placed Caleb Macdonald (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6) set to move into second and Deane Buist (Toyota Trueno) likely to move up to a podium position from his current fifth place.

Caleb Macdonald (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6) is set to move into second – photo by Euan Cameron

Stokes will compete with sister Amy Stokes in the David Kirk Ford Fiesta Proto, the car that Derek Ayson has driven in the event the past two years.

“I rang Kirky to see if it was an option,” said Stokes.  “A lot of work has been done to it and it is probably the closest thing to my Rally2 Skoda I could get for this event.”

Josh Silcock/Ben Leech (Toyota Starlet) lead Class A (2WD 0-1300cc) – photo Terry Marshall

Seven separate Class battles also take place over the day.  Josh Silcock/Ben Leech (Toyota Starlet) lead Class A (2WD 0-1300cc) over Mike Matheson/Gordon Legge (Toyota Vitz) by 28-points with Kevin Brockie/Darryl McManus (Toyota Vitz) also on the start-ramp looking to move into third in Class.

In Class B (2WD 1601cc and over) Ian Warren/Brody Cattermole (Nissan Pulsar) have a 14-point lead over Thomas Paul/Bridget Airey (Honda Civic) who have elected not to compete which could see Harri Silcock/Mark Greenwood, (Toyota Starlet) move up from third.

Deane Buist (Toyota Trueno) continues lead Class C (2WD 1601cc and over) – photo Terry Marshall

Deane Buist (Toyota Trueno) continues to battle with Richard Gailey (BMW 320i) with just 13-points between them in Class C (2WD 1601cc and over).

Robbie Stokes has a nine-point lead in Class D (4WD) to Marston with Macdonald likely to move up into second just six-points further back.

In Class E, Hayden Shakespeare/Joshua Henderson (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3) have the potential to move 20-points clear of Nathan Fraser who is sitting this round out.

Stephen Gill (Ford Escort Mk2) has won Class F (Classic 2WD) at each of the three rounds held so far hence the battle in Wyndham will be for second between Paul Cross (Toyota Corolla AE86) and Pat Norris (Toyota Vitz).  Ally Mackay (Ford Escort Mk1) has joined the fight and likely to take away valuable points from the runner up contenders.

Stephen Gill (Ford Escort Mk2) has won Class F (Classic 2WD) at each of the three rounds held so far – photo by Euan Cameron

Tim Smith/Ben Trevelyan (Subaru Impreza) lead Class H6 with second place Kevin Laird returning to the series as well as Ben Huband, who is competing in both MRC and the North Island Rally Series,  and Tom Milliken all making an appearance.

The Barry Robinson Memorial Wyndham Rally will be centred on the township of Wyndham, 45 kilometres east of Invercargill and 25km south of Gore. It will start at the MLT Three Rivers Hotel in Redan Street, Wyndham at 9.00am on Saturday 2 August from where competitors will tackle six Special Stages before the event ends back at the MLT Three Rivers Hotel in Wyndham with the first car due at 3.30pm.

Tim Smith/Ben Trevelyan (Subaru Impreza) have retaken the lead in Class H6 – photo Terry Marshall

With the Timaru Tarmac Rally now not going ahead, the MRC calendar has a total of five rounds with competitors able to drop one round from their total score.

The 2025 Mainland Rally Championship has the support of RDL Performance, Brita Safety Ltd, Palmside NZ Ltd, Christchurch Building and Decorating Ltd, Thomson Rust and Repair Services Ltd, Rally Drive NZ.

Mainland Rally Championship Overall Points (Top 15) after 3/5 rounds
1/ Robbie Stokes 86
2/ Josh Marston 71
3/ Caleb MacDonald 66
4/ Jack Stokes 54
5/ Deane Buist 53
6/ Stephen Gill 43
7/ Brian Green 42
8/ Tim Smith 37
9/ Richard Galley 31
10= Andrew Sim 29
10= Ian Warren 29
12/ Kevin Laird 28
13/ Thomas Paul 27
14/ Marcus van Klink 22
15/ Josh Silcock 20

Barry Robinson Memorial Wyndham Rally – Mainland Rally Championship Round 4 Entries
(Driver 1/ Driver 2, Car, Class)
Robbie Stokes/ Amy Stokes, Ford Fiesta Proto D
Caleb Macdonald/ Larisa Bigga,r Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 D
Tim Smith/ Ben Trevelyan, Subaru Magnum H6 H
Kevin Laird/ Aled Jones, Subaru Impreza H6 H
Ben Huband/ Corinne Watson, Subaru Magnum H6 H
Deane Buist/ Karl Celeste, Toyota Trueno C
Steve Gill/ Grant Molloy, Ford Escort FJ20 F
Ally Mackay/ Mikko Johnston, Ford Escort MK1 F
Ian Warren/ Meah Somerville, Nissan Pulsar VZR B
James McIver/ Tim McDonald, Ford Escort Mk2 B
Harri Silcock/ Mark Greenwood, Toyota Starlet B
Paul Cross/ Janey Blair, Toyota Corolla AE86 F
Richard Galley/ Claire Buccini, BMW E30 C
Josh Silcock/ Benjamin Leech, Toyota Starlet A
Hayden Shakespeare/ Willy Hawes, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3 E
Tom Milliken/ Chris Cunningham, Subaru Impreza H6 H
Mike Matheson/ Gordon Legge, Toyota Vitz A
Nigel Ede/ Mark Grimmer, Subaru Legacy RS E
Pat Norris/ Kevin Cooke, Toyota Vitz F
Kevin Brockie/ Darryl McManus, Toyota Vitz A

Benjamin Carrell is a freelance motorsport writer and currently edits talkmotorsport.co.nz. He writes for a number of Kiwi drivers and motorsport clubs. That's when he's not working in his horticultural day-job or training for the next road or mtb cycle race!

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