MOTORSPORT: Rally team West Midlands Motorsport are looking forward to another good weekend when they head to Louth.

Three of the Kidderminster-based outfit's Peugeot 205 GTis will contest the second round of the National Rally Championships.

More than 100 rally cars are expected, including around 60 Peugeot 205s.

Kidderminster's Matt Barker hopes to extend his lead in the novice class after dominating the first round in Grantham with his speed.

Bewdleys Ben Colley, aged just 19, has proved being one of the youngest drivers on the circuit is not a problem.

Colley is one of the fastest drivers in the championship and is giving more experienced opposition plenty to think about.

The team have also secured Belfast driver David Crossen to take control of their third car.

Crossen, possibly one of the quickest drivers in the competition, appears to be a major asset to West Midlands Motorsport.