McRae masters the Jim Clark Rally with emotional home win

The 2026 Borders Competitions Jim Clark Rally delivered a spectacular weekend of motorsport action as Max McRae and Cammy Fair took an impressive rally win as thousands of fans lined the streets and lanes of the Scottish Borders across three days of competition [22–24 May].

There was plenty for the host-town residents of Dun to celebrate as Garry Pearson also secured victory on home soil, thanks to a dramatic Reivers Rally victory on Sunday with Hannah McKillop alongside.

Kicking off the weekend, the Jim Clark Rally is the jewel on the crown of the motorsport calendar in the UK, and it was Max McRae and Cammy Fair who produced a sensational performance to secure a hugely popular maiden victory after mastering the demanding Borders asphalt in their Skoda Fabia RS Rally2.

McRae, son of 1995 British Champion Alister, arrived in the Borders as one of several young stars tipped for a top result. Still, few could have predicted the maturity and composure shown by the Scotsman across two dramatic days. A blistering charge through Friday night’s stages under darkness ultimately proved decisive, allowing McRae to build a crucial advantage over the pursuing Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 crews of Meirion Evans/Dale Furniss and Osian Pryce/James Morgan.

The battle at the front was intense from the outset. Pryce struck first on the opening Bothwell stage before Evans responded immediately on Abbey St Bathans to ensure the leading trio remained separated by only seconds through the early stages.

As darkness descended, however, McRae came alive.

The young Scot delivered a series of stunning stage times across Friday evening, mastering the difficult night-time conditions to establish a commanding overnight lead. Behind him, Evans remained firmly in contention despite admitting to an issue with his auxiliary lighting setup on the final stage of leg one, whilst Pryce struggled to regain confidence after setup changes to his Yaris.

Saturday morning saw McRae immediately continue his relentless pace, extending his advantage on the opening tests as Pryce’s hopes faded following an overshoot which cost valuable time. Evans continued to apply pressure throughout the remainder of the rally, but McRae controlled the gap expertly across the final loop to seal a landmark victory on home soil.

The emotional result marked McRae’s second British Rally Championship victory and one of the standout drives of his career to date.

“This win feels pretty good,” said an emotional McRae at the finish ramp in Duns Square.

“This one came to us, not easily, but I think we had a really good rally this time. Compared to the Cambrian [Rally], this last stage was a lot less stressful!

“Massive thanks to the team and luckily Dad was over to witness this one. Obviously, this win is for Dai [ Roberts] and James [Williams] and their families.”

Behind the leading trio, the battle for fourth proved equally captivating. Garry Pearson and Hannah McKillop initially held the position comfortably on home asphalt before a Friday night off opened the door Sam Touzel and Max Freeman.

The Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 crew capitalised immediately on Saturday morning, moving ahead of Pearson on the opening stage of the day before securing an excellent fourth overall finish. Local favourites Euan Thorburn and Paul Beaton completed the top six after another assured performance aboard their Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 on familiar roads.

Sunday’s Jim Clark Reivers Rally provided a fitting finale to the weekend, with another spectacular entry tackling the famous Borders roads as the Asset Alliance Scottish Rally Championship and RAC Historic Asphalt Championship rounded out a memorable three days of competition.

Garry Pearson ensured he set the benchmark early on with a sensational time over the opening stage, seven seconds faster than Thorburn, who confessed to ‘not waking up’ over Westruther.

Thorburn kept Pearson within reach when the Ford Fiesta driver damaged a rim in Eccles, ensuring the afternoon loop was as breathtaking as the rest of the weekend.
Try as he might, Thorburn couldn’t catch Pearson, who went on to secure his first home win. Thorburn took second with Hugh Brunton and Drew Sturrock rounding out the Reivers podium.

“It’s a dream come true for me to win the Borders Competitions Jim Clark Reivers Rally – it’s going to take a while for me to understand it, I think”, said Pearson.

“Growing up in Duns and the Scottish Borders, the Jim Clark Rally is such a big part of the year and was definitely responsible for me becoming a rally driver. To have my name on the roll of honour makes me feel extremely proud”.

Beyond the competitive action, the event once again delivered a festival atmosphere across the Borders. Duns Square remained packed throughout the weekend for ceremonial starts, regroup halts, live coverage and podium celebrations, whilst spectator areas across the weekend attracted huge crowds in the glorious spring sunshine.

The success of the 2026 event once again highlighted the importance of the Jim Clark Rally to the Borders region, with thousands of visitors delivering a significant boost to local businesses, tourism and the wider community while showcasing the area to a national audience.

Rallying community reunites for the return of the Jim Clark Rally

The 2026 Borders Competitions Jim Clark Rally returns to the British rally calendar next weekend, once again placing the Scottish Borders at the centre of the UK motorsport scene from 22–24 May.

Based in the heart of Duns, the Jim Clark Rally remains one of the UK’s most iconic asphalt stage rallies and a cornerstone of the national motorsport calendar. It continues to attract the best drivers from across Britain and beyond, whilst delivering a major boost to the Borders community and economy.

The 2026 edition will carry extra significance as the rally community comes together to remember co-driver Dai Roberts, who tragically lost his life during the 2025 event. Throughout the weekend, tributes will be paid to Dai, ensuring his memory remains at the heart of the event.

Backed once again by Borders Competitions, the rally will feature around 95 competitive miles across Friday and Saturday, with the British Rally Championship, Protyre Asphalt Rally Championship and regional series joining the ranks. Alongside, Sunday’s Jim Clark Reivers Rally adds a further 58 stage miles to complete a full weekend of high-speed Border action.

The main rally gets underway on Friday evening with four special stages, ensuring the famous night-time element remains a key feature of the event. Crews will tackle fast and flowing closed-road tests in darkness before returning to Duns for the overnight halt. Saturday’s second leg houses six stages with a demanding day of classic Borders asphalt awaiting crews, before the traditional champagne celebrations in Duns Square.

Sunday’s Jim Clark Reivers Rally sees the Asset Alliance Scottish Rally Championship and RAC Historic Asphalt series provide a fitting finale to the weekend, featuring eight stages.

Meirion Evans and Dale Furniss head to the Borders as the number one seeds after leading the event last year. Evans showed impressive pace on asphalt in 2025 and continues to grow increasingly comfortable aboard the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2.

Osian Pryce makes it a Yaris, one-two, arriving after a sensational victory on the opening round of the BRC in Wales. Pryce immediately re-established himself as the benchmark in the series with a commanding performance on the Welsh gravel

Euan Thorburn leads the Duns drivers and continues to be one of the benchmarks on Scottish Borders asphalt in his VW Polo GTi and will aim to add yet another Jim Clark success to his record. But Garry Pearson has enjoyed the best start to a BRC season yet in 2026 and is long overdue a top result on home soil, driving his M-Sport Ford Fiesta Rally2.

The next generation of British rallying talent is also expected to shine, with Max McRae continuing his rise in Rally2 machinery. The grandson of Jimmy McRae and nephew of Colin and Alister McRae has already demonstrated impressive speed and will be eager to challenge for top honours on the Borders lanes in his Skoda Fabia Rally2. 

Local knowledge could prove invaluable for Dale Robertson in a Ford Fiesta Rally2. Robertson has not contested an event since last year’s Jim Clark Rally, but has shown strong pace on these roads previously and could spring a surprise. A strong top-ten also sees Sam Touzel [Skoda] and Elliot Payne [Fiesta] make the trip.

The Reivers Rally on Sunday is no less competitive, and over 130 cars will line up to tackle the event. Thorburn aims to take a record tally of wins with four in a row, but he’ll be pushed by Robertson and Pearson, which could make it a Duns 1-2-3 on the road. Scott MacBeth, Hugh Brunton, Mark McCulloch and James Ford add some top-flight flavour to Sunday.

Fans can once again look forward to a festival atmosphere throughout the weekend, with Duns Square remaining the focal point for ceremonial starts, finishes, regroup halts and live rally coverage on the big screen in the town.

Many stages offer spectacular viewing spots for spectators, including Abbey on Friday night, and Polwarth, which enjoys two separate locations on Saturday. The Westruther and Scott’s View stages are available on the Reivers Rally Sunday. Full spectator information is available in the Rally Programme, stocked at a wide range of outlets across the region.

Thousands of spectators are expected to descend on the town over the three days, creating one of the biggest sporting weekends in the Borders calendar. 

Full spectator information is available on the Jim Clark Rally website HERE where the entry lists for both events can also be viewed.

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Jim Clark Rally Promotional Event Saturday 9th May – Duns

The build-up to this year’s Jim Clark Rally gets underway in style this Saturday with a special promotional event in Duns Market Square.

Running from 09:00 until approximately 12:30–13:00, the event offers fans a chance to experience rallying up close, with an impressive display of machinery set to take centre stage. Among the highlights is Jim Clark’s iconic 1966 RAC Rally car, alongside a striking Aston Martin and a formidable desert rally vehicle.

Visitors can also explore a fully equipped rally rescue vehicle, providing a fascinating insight into the safety operations behind the sport. A variety of stands will be on hand offering rally merchandise, giveaways, stickers and programmes, as well as information from the Jim Clark Museum and the Muscular Dystrophy charity, which is being supported by the event this year.

Organisers will also be present throughout the morning, giving attendees the opportunity to learn more about the 2026 rally route and ask any questions ahead of the main event.

The promotional day promises to be a relaxed and engaging start to rally week, bringing fans, competitors and the local community together in the heart of Duns.