Sam Moffett’s historic treble is still on as he takes series lead
At the first north of the border round of the Irish Forest Rally Championship, the Lakeland Stages, Josh Moffett won by 31s while his brother Sam moved into the championship lead.
The two-car Ford Fiesta R5 Combilift team were tipped as favourites going into round five of the series, which merged with the mixed-surface Northern Ireland Rally Championship.
The event was key for Sam Moffett as he looks to take an unprecedented triple of the Irish National Rally Championship, Irish Tarmac Rally Championship and the forest championship. With the national championship already won and merely crossing the start ramp in Cork set to be enough to take the Irish Tarmac title, the possibility of three championship wins in one year left pressure on Sam, giving Josh and Stephen Thornton the upper hand in Enniskillen.
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