BILLY COLEMAN AWARD

Posted: November 30, 2001 4:54 PM - 12201 Hits


Stuart Darcy is this years winner of the Billy Coleman award.

Shortlisted for the inaugural Billy Coleman Award in 2000, twenty five year old Stuart Darcy from Killybegs, Co Donegal went one better this year to take the top award and a support package worth £25k.

Posted: November 30, 2001 4:54 PM

Stuart began his rallying career in 1997 when he contested the Donegal Harvest Rally. His career began in earnest the following year when he contested the National Championship in which he took second place, a position he also filled in the Border Championship. He then went to work in the US with the intention of financing the 2000 season. The 2000 season was definitely his year.

Driving a Group N Honda Civic V-Tec Stuart and his co-driver Trevor Bustard won their class in all ten rallies. He was awarded the Brian McGrath Memorial Trophy.

Stuart planned to contest the Peugeot 106 SuperCup in 2001 but due to Foot and Mouth his outings were restricted. Nevertheless he continued to exhibit his 2000 form thus clinching the Billy Coleman Award.

Next year Stuart intends competing in the Dunlop National Championship, in as many rounds of the Tarmac International Championship as possible and also is taking in a number of rallies on the Continent.


22/11/01 THREE SHORTLISTED FOR BILLY COLEMAN AWARD

Three of Ireland's brightest young rally driving hopes have been shortlisted for this year's Billy Coleman Award which goes to the "Young Rally Driver of the Year" along with a support package worth £25,000. The winner will be announced at the Alfa Romeo sponsored Awards for Excellence in Irish Motorsport lunch scheduled for 30th November.

The three drivers shortlisted for the award are:
  • John Carroll, Danesfort, Co Kilkenny
  • Stuart Darcy, Killybegs, Co Donegal
  • Adrian McElvaney, Monaghan, Co Monaghan
The three were selected from a group of 16 drivers nominated for this year's award.

The announcement takes place in a week when last year's inaugural winner of the trophy Rory Galligan confirmed his undoubted talent by winning the Peugeot 106 Super Cup, one of the UK's most prestigious rallying championships. After winning the Championship Rory will drive a works Peugeot 206 Super 1600 in next years British Championship.

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