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Gritty west Wales racer Rhys Lloyd targets finish at Dubai 24-hour endurance race

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DETERMINED Carmarthen racing driver Rhys Lloyd is hoping it will be third time lucky when he lines up for the Dubai 24 Hour this weekend, with the gruelling race taking place on Saturday (Jan 17).

The forty-year-old Welshman has competed in the famous endurance event twice before but failed to see the chequered flag on both occasions — once due to mechanical problems and once following an accident.

Now, Lloyd says he is in the best shape of his career as he prepares to take on one of the toughest endurance races in global motorsport.

“I’m absolutely determined to get the job done this time and drive over the line — for me, for my family, for Wales and for my team,” he said.

“I can’t wait to get back on circuit. I’ve been working really hard on my fitness and preparation, and I know the experience I’ve gained from previous 24-hour races will really count.”

Night-time challenge

Lloyd is part of a four-man French outfit, Circuit Toys with Toyota Gazoo France, and is the only Welsh driver among almost 286 competitors across 68 cars. He will be racing a Toyota Supra GT4 Evo2 against teams from Europe, Japan, Australia and the United States.

He added: “As a team, the key is getting through the night. Those long hours of darkness are physically and mentally draining, but we have the car and the experience to achieve a strong result.”

The Dubai 24 Hour was first held in 2006 at the Dubai Autodrome and was created as a winter endurance event for European teams during the off-season. It has since grown into one of the most prestigious endurance races outside Europe.

The event is regarded as particularly demanding due to its extended night running, with sunset around 5.30pm and sunrise at approximately 7.15am — meaning more than fourteen hours of the race is driven in darkness.

Global endurance fixture

Sanctioned by the 24H Series and originally organised by Dutch promoter Creventic, the race has attracted major manufacturers over the years, including Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, Audi, BMW and Ferrari.

A distinctive feature of the Dubai 24 Hour is its day-to-night-to-day format in desert conditions, with teams forced to manage temperature swings, sand on the circuit and long green-flag runs.

By the 2010s, the race had established itself as the traditional season opener for international GT endurance racing and remains a key fixture on the global motorsport calendar.

Qualifying for this year’s event takes place on Friday (January 16), with the race starting on Saturday (January 17).

From karting to endurance champion

Carmarthen-based property businessman Lloyd has enjoyed a long and varied motorsport career, beginning in karting where he became Welsh Karting Champion in both 1999 and 2000.

He later moved into rallying and saloon cars, winning the Welsh Sports and Saloon Car Championship in 2008 and being named Welsh Young Driver of the Year. That same year, he also claimed the LMA Euro National Saloon Car Championship.

After stepping away from regular competition for around a decade to focus on business, Lloyd returned to motorsport in endurance racing, competing internationally in TCR and Britcar competitions.

He enjoyed major success at the 18 Hours of Hockenheim in 2020 and 2021 and went on to win the overall and class titles in the 2023 Britcar Endurance Championship with his own team, Dragon Sport.

Lloyd is also the founder of Dragon Sport, which competes in national endurance and tin-top championships and runs a driver development scholarship.

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Determined: Carmarthen racing driver Rhys Lloyd is aiming to finish the Dubai 24 Hour endurance race this weekend (Pic: DB Public Relations).

 

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Third in championship for junior Welsh rally driver

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SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Henri Cynwyl from Newcastle Emlyn has finished third overall in the F1000 Junior British Rally Championship after a dramatic double-header finale at the Glyn Memorial Rally in Anglesey.

Having led the championship standings for much of the season, Henri went into the final round firmly in contention for the title. A fiercely competitive battle at the sharp end of the leaderboard ultimately saw him secure third place overall — making him the highest-placed Welsh driver in the popular junior series.

“I had to use a drop score on the first day and managed a podium finish on the second, which was the final day of the championship,” said Henri. “Getting the top spot just wasn’t to be this time, but I’m still chuffed with third. I’ve learnt so much over the past two years competing at circuits across Wales, England and Scotland.”

Over the past two seasons Henri has worked alongside a number of co-drivers, including Mark Williams, Dylan Davies, Izzie Holman, James Williams, Ben Duke, Geraint Evans and Callum James. More recently he has teamed up with Catrin Price, who will sit alongside him for this year’s tarmac events, and Dilwyn John for gravel rallies.

Behind the scenes, his service crew — Mark Williams and Josh Clark of Castle Motors in Newcastle Emlyn — have played a crucial role in keeping the car in peak condition throughout the campaign.

“There are so many people to thank for making this possible — my family and close friends, my amazing sponsors, co-drivers and service crew,” Henri added. “I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported me. It’s been an amazing journey so far and I can’t wait to start the new chapter in March.”

Henri is coached by James Williams as he prepares for the upcoming season.

 

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South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association results

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Friendly League – Week nineteen

LAST week saw another round of matches in the South Pembrokeshire Short Mat Bowls Association Friendly League, with several strong performances across the division.

St Twynnells recorded a maximum points win with a 10–0 victory over Hundleton, while St Johns beat Cosheston 8–2. Lamphey also secured an 8–2 result against Carew, and Badgers defeated East Williamston by the same scoreline. Llanteg claimed a narrow 6–4 win over Reynalton.

Kilgetty had the bye.

One catch-up fixture was also played, with St Twynnells beating Kilgetty 8–2.

League table after week 19

East Williamston continue to lead the table after 18 matches, having recorded 13 wins and five defeats, with a shot difference of +178 and 122 points.

St Johns sit second having played 17, with 11 wins, one draw and five losses, and 103 points.

Hundleton are third with nine wins, one draw and seven losses from 17 matches, on 91 points.

Reynalton are fourth with seven wins, two draws and eight defeats, and 85 points.

St Twynnells have climbed into fifth place after 16 matches, with eight wins, two draws and six losses, and 83 points.

Carew are sixth with eight wins and nine defeats from 17 games, with 81 points.

Llanteg have played 14 matches, winning seven and losing seven, and sit on 73 points.

Kilgetty are eighth with six wins, one draw and 10 losses from 17 matches, also on 71 points, just ahead of Badgers on shot difference. Badgers have five wins, one draw and 11 defeats.

Cosheston are tenth with five wins, two draws and seven losses from 14 matches, on 62 points.

Lamphey are eleventh with seven wins and nine losses from 16 games, on 60 points.

 

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New arrival celebrated at Bridge Meadow

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Special moment as player walks onto pitch with newborn daughter

A HEART-WARMING moment unfolded at the Ogi Bridge Meadow ahead of Saturday’s match, as a Haverfordwest County player had the chance to walk out onto the pitch carrying his newborn daughter for the first time.

The touching scene saw the proud father introduce baby Rita-Mabel to supporters before kick-off, with teammates and fans sharing in the celebration.

In a message posted on social media, the club said: “A lovely moment prior to yesterday’s match at the Ogi Bridge Meadow, as Greg had the opportunity to walk out onto the pitch with his newborn daughter, Rita-Mabel.

“Our congratulations to Greg and Emily — everyone at Haverfordwest County is over the moon for you both.”

Supporters quickly responded with warm wishes online, with many describing the moment as “beautiful” and “special”.

Moments like this highlight the strong community spirit surrounding the club, where personal milestones are shared and celebrated alongside the football itself.

The Herald joins supporters in congratulating the family on their new arrival.

(Pic: Geraint Nicholas/FAW)

 

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