Osian Pryce and Dale Furniss took home the Roger Albert Clark Rally for the first time in there careers with a comprehensive win on Monday.

They brought home the MK2 Escort in style, winning the event by over 2 minutes and 30 seconds on Paul Barret and Gordon also in a MK2 Escort.
The battle for the final and third spot took a sting when 2023 Winners Marty McCormack and Barney Mitchell had to retire there BMW M3 with a gearbox issue.
This allowed Greg McKnight and Harry Marchbank to round off the podium spots in there MK2 Escort to complete a clean sweep of Ford MK2 Escorts.
Matt Edwards drove another stellar drive to take fourth despite have issues on Day 2 and losing over 20 minutes at Sweet Lamb. Dyfrig James and Emyr Jones finished in fifth to complete the top five positions.
The man of the moment was Osian Pryce. At his first attempt at the bi-annual event in 2021, Osian was closing in on a potential win when a front stub axle sheared on the Walter’s Arena stage, forcing him out four stages from the end.
He then led in 2023, before an engine oil leak forced him out at mid-distance. In 2025 though, he has fulfilled his destiny and has gone one step further to take the RAC Crown and write his name in the history books.
Nobody could take it away from him this year as he has been the most consistent throughout the five days of rallying from what has proven to be another successful event from the RAC organisers.