The Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship heads South for round 6 of the 2025 season, the Armstrong Galloway Hills Rally. The event celebrating both it’s 50th year and 25 years of sponsorship by the Armstrong Group.

Topping the SRC crews once again, David Bogie & Kirsty Riddick come into this round on a hot streak of 2 wins in a row. With maximum scores on all 3 rounds entered so far, a top 5 SRC finish on the Hills would guarantee David a record-extending 7th title. The co-driver’s championship is less clear cut and will not be decided until the final round in December.
Event sponsor and multi-time winner Jock Armstrong lines up just behind the Skoda in his own Fabia, this one featuring Subaru power. Always quick in these forests, Jock and co-driver Owen Paterson will be looking to bounce back after their Scottish retirement.

Another former hills winner, Mark McCulloch & Michael Hendry have had an excellent year in their Evo powered Proton. They’ll be looking for another strong performance before they turn their attention to their Roger Albert Clark campaign.
Argyll winner Rory Young makes his 1st gravel start of the year in his Skoda Fabia, reunited with regular partner Allan Cathers. The Skoda sits just in front of the Fiesta ranks, Stephen Petch & Michael Wilkinson, Ian Forgan & Chris Lees and John Crawford & Josh Davison all Ford crews worth watching.
Paddy Munro & Andrew Stevenson top the G&M Mechanical Services 2wds seeding, the Mk2 crew on a great run, looking for their 3rd category win on the bounce.
Jack Ryan & Robin Nicolson top the Groundwater Lift Trucks Subaru Cup entries, Jack & Robin looking for a 4th win of the season in their GC8 Impreza.

Natalie Robinson tops both the Lady drivers and the Moates Offshore Juniors seeds. Natalie looking for her 2nd Junior win of the year. She’ll face stiff opposition from the army of MG3 pilots: Robbie Wood, Rian Walker, Thomas Milne and Lauchlan Hunter all rapid young chargers in Challenge spec cars.