NWM Ford Castrol Team Aiming to Build on Desert Race Victory at Parys Double-Header

Gareth Woolridge and Boyd Dreyer
  • Gareth Woolridge and Boyd Dreyer (#277) lead the SARRC T1+ Production Vehicle championship in EcoBoost V6-powered T1+ NWM Ford Ranger after Desert Race victory
  • Lance Woolridge and Kenny Gilbert (#234) aiming to build on the momentum after finishing second overall in Botswana
  • Privateer team of Wors Prinsloo and Andre Vermeulen (#241) hoping for strong result after showing impressive pace in debut season with the T1+ Ranger

PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa, 14 August 2023 – Coming off the high of an impressive one-two finish at the tough 1 000km Botswana Desert Race in June 2023, the Neil Woolridge Motorsport (NWM) Ford Castrol Team is relishing the opportunity to get back in the action at the Parys 400 – a double-header for rounds four and five of the extremely competitive South African Rally Raid Championship (SARRC) on 18 and 19 August.

Gareth Woolrige and Boyd Dreyer (#277) scored a popular victory in their EcoBoost V6-powered T1+ NWM Ford Ranger at the three-day Botswana marathon race, and are looking forward to returning to the Free State event where they earned their first overall SARRC win last year.

The Desert Race victory handed the young pair the championship advantage, and they currently lead the Production Vehicle title chase with 86 points, 15 ahead of the Toyota crew of Henk Lategan/Brett Cummings, and a further three points ahead of third-placed Giniel de Villiers/Dennis Murphy (Toyota).

Gareth and Boyd will have an extra boost of confidence after having competed at the Baja Spain Aragon in July. They finished a commendable 11th overall in their T1+ Ranger against the top rally raid competitors in the world. Two-time Dakar Rally winner Nani Roma and co-driver Alex Haro were classified 6th overall in the second T1+ Ranger, with this crucial outing forming part of the build-up to the 2024 Dakar Rally for the NWM, M-Sport and Ford Performance joint venture.

NWM Ford Castrol team-mates Lance Woolridge and Kenny Gilbert (#234) secured their first podium of the SARRC season by finishing as runners-up in Botswana. This gave them a solid points haul and placed them fifth in the Production Vehicle battle on 41 points – just 20 points behind the Toyota crew of Guy Botterill/Simon Vacy-Lyle.

Accordingly, the double-header in Parys will be vital in adding to the points tally for Lance and Kenny, hopefully moving them up the rankings during the second half of the season.

“All the hard work, intensive testing and long hours the team has put into the development of our T1+ Ranger have certainly paid off, and this sets the scene for a thrilling remainder of the 2023 season,” says team principal Neil Woolridge.

“Having just come back from Spain where Gareth and Boyd finished 11th, and ran as high as second in one of the stages until they lost time near the end with a puncture, shows just how competitive we are this year, both locally and internationally,” Neil says.

“Going into the Parys event leading the overall SARRC Production Vehicle and T1+ rankings is fantastic for the team, and the back-to-back races in Parys will be an important opportunity to continue building on this momentum. We have no doubt that our rivals will come out with all guns blazing, so we will be giving it everything for this event,” Neil adds.

The NWM-supported privateer team of Wors Prinsloo and Andre Vermeulen (#241) are also eager to capitalize on the two races in Parys, having shown impressive pace in their first season with the T1+ Ranger.

As two full one-day races, the action kicks off on Friday 18 August, with the race headquarters and designated service park (DSP) located at the Afridome Showgrounds on the outskirts of Parys. Competitors will complete a 32km qualifying sprint (including 8km of liaison), starting at 07:30. The top 10 finishers then do a draw to determine starting positions for the main race. This is followed by the full race loop of 173km which commences at 09:30 and is repeated twice, split by a mandatory 30-minute service interval.

A separate route is lined up for the Saturday race which follows a similar format, including a 16km qualifying race with 13km of liaison. The main race loop comprises 190km (with 20km liaison), once again completed twice with a service stop in between.

Fans can follow all the action and track the position of the crews throughout each of the 2023 season’s seven races using the RallySafe app, which can be downloaded free of charge for iOS and Android devices from the relevant app stores.

2024 Dakar Rally

Ford Performance is set to expand its global motorsports effort by competing in the legendary Dakar Rally, one of the toughest off-road competitions on Earth.

The purpose-built, race-ready Ford Ranger will compete in the 2024 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia in the Rally Raid T1+ class. Ford Performance is collaborating in a comprehensive test and development program with M-Sport and Neil Woolridge Motorsport to prepare for what is expected to be an extremely tough challenge come January 2024.

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