Graham
RMS Photographer
See the blog feature on this - The 2017 World Rally Championship has been one of turbulence for Dungannon driver Kris Meeke, however on Rally Spain at the weekend, Meeke stamped his authority by taking a convincing win. "It's not about how many times you get knocked down it's more about how many times you get back up I've had to do that a few times in my career, let me tell you" Meeke exclaimed at the finish line. Coming into the 2017 season, Kris, alongside Killarney navigator Paul Nagle, were bookies favourites to take outright honours having spent most of the previous year developing the all-new Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team, C3 WRC and as such seemed to be coming to the start line running. However on Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo, the opening round of the championship in January, things didn't get off the to start we all expected and on SS4 suspension damage was sustained followed by a severe lack of confidence in the cars mannerisms over the mixed surface of tarmac, snow, mud and ice.
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