William Creighton wins a scorching Nicky Grist Stages!

William Creighton scorched to victory on the Nicky Grist Stages (Saturday 12 July), when he won the event for the first time in his Castrol MEM Rally Team Toyota GR Yaris Rally2.

 

Builth Wells Mayor Cllr. Mark Hammond flagged the cars away from the start of the Quinton Motor Club organised event from outside Strand Hall, as 142 crews headed out for the morning loop of four stages in Monument, Route 60, Halfway and Bowlsey (Crychan).

 

Co-driven by Liam Regan, number one seed Creighton had the benefit of a dust-free road – offset by the challenge of trying to find grip on the loose gravel surface. He nevertheless set a clean sweep of fastest stage times to arrive at the mid-day service halt on the Builth Wells RFC pitch with an 11.1 second lead. Conditions were a lot more abrasive in the afternoon, and Creighton, balancing tyre management and speed to perfection, held on to win the 45-stage mile event – beating team-mate Meirion Evans by just 2.6 second.

 

“We were here to learn, but it’s great to win,” said Creighton.

 

“It was great to score a one-two for the team and it’s another tremendous result for Melvyn Evans Motorsport. A big thank you to the team, to Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy and to everyone who supports us. It’s a real privilege to drive the Castrol Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 and it was great to start the Nicky Grist Stages as car number one and finish as number one!”

 

Evans lost 12 seconds with a spin on the opening stage – with most of the time lost contributed to the car failing to engage reverse gear. That ultimately cost him and co-driver Dale Furniss victory, but the Welshman was delighted by what he considered to be his best performance on gravel.

 

Despite picking up a couple of punctures, Matthew Hirst/Declan Dear held second for much of the event. A charging Evans demoted them to third on the eighth and final stage – although the Škoda Fabia R5 crew scored top Protyre Autocare BTRDA Rally Series and Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship points.

 

Osian Pryce led the hotly contested Historic section from start to finish in his first rally in a Wales Motorsport supplied Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2. Co-driven by Phil Pugh, the 2022 British rally champion finished 12th overall, first 2WD and won the BTRDA Silver Star section.

 

The first Quinton Motor Club crew home was Martin and Tommi Meadows, who finished seventh in class and 43rd overall in their Peugeot 208 R2.

 

Over 300 volunteer marshals made sure that the event ran safely and smoothly. Each received a HSE compliant individual First Aid kit, Brace’s Bakery Welsh Cakes (supplied by Jonathan Brace who, co-driven by Paul Spooner, won Class H1 in his Ford Escort RS1600 Mk1) and plenty of bottles of water supplied by Nicky Grist.

 

The rally attracted thousands of visitors to Builth Wells and the surrounding Powys and Carmarthenshire region. The event is indebted to the wonderful support received from Powys County Council, Carmarthenshire County Council, Builth Wells Town Council, Builth Wells RFC, the businesses and residents of Builth Wells, Gwyn Davies of Penmaenau Farm, Dyfed Powys Police and the landowners – Natural Resources Wales and Defence Infrastructure Organisation Wales – on which the stages ran, in making the event such a huge success.

 

The event also ran in collaboration with Carbon Positive Motorsport, GoSafe (the Wales Road Casualty Reduction Partnership) and Motorsport UK’s National Motorsport Week.

 

David Spear Commercial Vehicles was the event’s official car supplier and supplied two magnificent Ford Ranger Wildtrak vehicles – perfect for use by the Motorsport UK Safety Delegate and as Double Zero safety car.

 

“In these exceptionally hot weather conditions, everyone’s a winner on this year’s Nicky Grist Stages – the marshals, officials and the crews,” said Nicky Grist.

 

“There was a tremendous battle for victory, and any one of the top three could have taken the win as they entered the final stage. In the end it was a fantastic one-two result for Melvyn Evans Motorsport and an impressive BTRDA and Welsh Championship win for Matthew Hirst.

 

“The event has once again been a great success and Builth Wells has done us proud. The service area on Groe Park really brings the event into the centre of town and the support we have from the local community is exceptional.”

 

“Huge congratulations to our event winners, William Creighton and Liam Regan,” said Neil Cross, Nicky Grist Stages Clerk of the Course.

 

“On behalf of Quinton Motor Club, I’d like to say a massive thank you to all our competitors for taking part in such a successful event and to the army of officials and marshals who performed superbly in the hot weather conditions. Without you, the event wouldn’t have run so thank you.

 

Action from the 2025 Nicky Grist Stages is available to view on the Special Stage TV Facebook and YouTube channels, plus specialstage.tv.

 

The 2026 Nicky Grist Stages will take place on Saturday 11 July.

 

2025 Nicky Grist Stages – top 10 finishers
1. William Creighton/Liam Regan (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2)….44mins 11.9secs
2. Meirion Evans/Dale Furniss (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2)….44mins 14.5secs
3. Matthew Hirst/Declan Dear (Škoda Fabia R5)….44mins 21.5secs
4. Jason Mitchell/Paddy McCrudden (Škoda Fabia R5)….44mins 56.8secs
5. Callum Black/Jack Morton (Ford Fiesta Rally2)….45mins 13.8secs
6. Elliot Payne/Patrick Walsh (Ford Fiesta Rally2)….45mins 27.5secs
7. Alexander Vassallo/Chris Lees (Ford Fiesta Rally2)….46mins 02.0secs
8. James Giddings/Aled Davies (Mitsubishi Evo 9)….47mins 04.6secs
9. Vivian Hamill/Lorcan Moore (Ford Fiesta Rally2)….47mins 28.9secs
10. Dan O’Brien/Niall Burns (Ford Fiesta Rally 2)….47mins 36.1secs

The full set of results can be found here:

https://results.btrdarallyresults.co.uk/results/index.php?EventID=734&e=734&ls=2&simple

Top seed William Creighton heads star-studded Nicky Grist Stages entry list

William Creighton/Liam Regan have been seeded at number one for the 2025 Nicky Grist Stages (Saturday 12 July) – with the Quinton Motor Club organised event attracting another stellar entry.

 

The top seeds will be driving the same Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 that won the event last year (in the hands of Chris Ingram/Alex Kihurani) – with Castrol MEM Rally Team stable-mates Meirion Evans/Dale Furniss also contesting the event.

 

Double Protyre Asphalt rally champions Callum Black/Jack Morton will also appear in their Ford Fiesta Rally2, the celebrated pair contesting the event for the first time since winning the Interclub section in 2021.

 

Osian Pryce won the Nicky Grist Stages in 2022, in what was his 100th rally start. That victory in a Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 helped him become British Rally champion that year, and he returns this time in a Wales Motorsport-prepared Escort Mk2, co-driven by Phil Pugh.

 

Jonathan Brace wasn’t planning to rally this year, but the return of the Route 60 stage was too much of a temptation and he’s back out with co-driver Paul Spooner (2002 event winner) in his magnificent Dave Jenkins Motorsport-built Brace’s Bakery Ford Escort RS1600 Mk1.

 

Defending Protyre Autocare BTRDA Rally Series champion Elliot Payne, who won the Nicky Grist Stages in 2023 and scored maximum Gold Star points on the event last year, will be aiming to extend his championship lead when he and co-driver Patrick Walsh contest the event in their Alan Causey Autosport-prepared Ford Fiesta Rally2.

 

David Henderson leads both the BTRDA Silver Star and Jordan Road Surfacing BTRDA Historic Cup and, co-driven by Will Atkins, will be aiming for a hat-trick of victories in his 2-litre Escort. He’s only four points ahead of Lewis Hooper, who also leads the BTRDA Junior R2 Cup in his Fiesta Rally2 (co-driven by Silver Star leading navigator Rhys Edwards).

 

Meanwhile Dylan Fowler-Bishop/Dan Evans will be aiming to extend their lead in the BTRDA Bronze Star Series.

 

Over 50 crews from the Motorsport UK Pirelli Welsh Rally Championship will contest the event. These include the four-time and reigning champions Matthew Hirst/Declan Dear (Škoda Fabia R5), James Giddings/Aled Davies (Mitsubishi Evo 9), Rudi Lancaster/Guy Weaver (Escort Mk2), Bob Morgan/Ade Williams (Škoda Fabia R5), David Tomlin/Keith Ashley (Ford Fiesta R5) and Russ Thompson/Stephen Link, who claimed maximum Welsh points on the event last year in their Mitsubishi Evo 9.

 

Liam Clark arrives at the event leading both the Pirelli Welsh Championship overall and the Junior section. Should he still be leading the Under 25s at the end of the Nicky Grist Stages, then the young Fiesta Rally2 driver from Keighley in West Yorkshire will be invited to join the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team at Rally Japan later in the year and gain invaluable WRC experience working as weather crew. The same can be said for Hereford’s Jack Bowen, who comes into the event as top-placed Pirelli Welsh Junior co-driver.

 

In addition to historic-spec cars competing in the BTRDA and Welsh championships, there will be crews battling for points in the HRCR Stage Masters Challenge. These include last year’s champion Paul Holmes/Liz Beesley, who return in their Escort RS2000 Mk2.

 

Brecon duo Colin and Harri Evans (BMW 318ti) will be aiming to continue their challenge for the TCS Plant Rally Challenge title – a series which raises funds for the Wales Air Ambulance.

 

The leading competitors from the ANWCC Forest Stage Rally Championship will also be in attendance. It is one of the largest Motorsport UK regional associations, with over 130 member clubs.

 

Top seeded Quinton Motor Club crew are Paul Walker/Geraint Thomas, who will start at car 30 in their Subaru Impreza.

 

The event will continue its collaboration with Carbon Positive Motorsport, GoSafe (the Wales Road Casualty Reduction Partnership) and be part of Motorsport UK’s National Motorsport Week.

 

The 2025 Nicky Grist Stages will start from Strand Street in the centre of Builth Wells, with the first of the smaller capacity 1400cc and Historic class cars leaving at 08:31, followed by the top cars in seeded order – flagged away by the Mayor of Builth Wells, Cllr. Mark Hammond.

 

Crews will then tackle a loop of four stages – Monument, Route 60, Halfway and Bowlsey (the Crychan stage, named in honour of the late Pete Bowles, a long time Quinton MC committee member, previous Nicky Grist Stages event winner and Clerk of the Course) – before a 50 minute midday service halt on the Builth Wells RFC pitch, beginning at 11:35. The loop of four stages will be repeated in the afternoon, before the traditional champagne finish ceremony on the banks of the River Wye from 15:15 onwards.

 

Spectator information will be published on the event website soon and will feature two dedicated areas for fans to view the action – one in the much-anticipated Route 60 stage and the other near the end of the Halfway test.

 

2025 Nicky Grist Stages – top 10 seeded entries
1. William Creighton/Liam Regan (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2)
2. Elliot Payne/Patrick Walsh (Ford Fiesta Rally2)
3. Matthew Hirst/Declan Dear (Škoda Fabia R5)
4. Meirion Evans/Dale Furniss (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2)
5. Callum Black/Jack Morton (Ford Fiesta Rally2)
6. Jason Mitchell/Paddy McCrudden (Škoda Fabia R5)
7. Russ Thompson/Stephen Link (Mitsubishi Evo 9)
8. Liam Clark/TBC (Ford Fiesta Rally2)
9. Vivian Hamill/Lorcan Moore (Ford Fiesta Rally2)
10. Dan O’Brien/Niall Burns (Ford Fiesta Rally 2)