Posted: December 5, 2007 10:51 AM
Motorsport Ireland today honoured their National Champions of 2007 at a prestigious gala lunch held at the Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport Hotel. The lunch was attended by personalities spanning more than half a century of historic achievement in the sport.
Among the many highlights were:
21 year-old Keith Cronin from Bantry in Co. Cork was announced as the Young Rally Driver of the Year and was presented with the Billy Coleman Award and a cheque for €35,000. Runner up spot went to Ian Barrett from Maynooth, Co. Kildare, along with a cheque for €10,000 and in third place was Daniel Barry from Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, who collected a cheque for €5,000.
Niall Quinn from Dunboyne, Co. Meath was selected as the Dunlop Young Racing Driver of the Year. The 19 year-old was presented with the prestigious Walter Sexton Memorial Trophy and a cheque for €35,000. Another Meath driver, Peter Dempsey from Ashbourne, picked up the second place award and €10,000, with Dundalk’s Niall Breen taking the final place on the podium along with a cheque for €5,000.
Junior World Rally Championship driver and FIA Rookie Champion, Shaun Gallagher from Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, was voted by the Motorsport media as the International Driver of the Year and winner of the Manley Memorial Trophy.
Rally Ireland promoter Ronan Morgan won the Ivan Webb Memorial Trophy for his outstanding contribution to the sport, both as a competitor and an organiser over many years.
Announcing the awards, John Naylor, President of Motorsport Ireland, expressed his pride in all that the sport has achieved in the past year, including the very successful running of Ireland’s first round of the FIA World Rally Championship last month. John also thanked the Irish Sports Council for their valued support and encouragement in the development of the sport over recent years, particularly in relation to our two young drivers’ awards schemes and the creation of a stranding scheme for our high achievers.
Dunlop Champions of Irish Motorsport Awards
4th December 2007
Clubman Champions
Premier Machine Tools National Hillclimb/Sprint Champion
§ Paul O’Connel
National Rallycross Champion
§ Derrick Jobb
National Autocross Saloon Champion
§ Gerard T.Brennan
National Autocross Special Champion
§ Chris Culleton
National Autotest Champion for 06/07
Winner of the Hewison Trophy
§ Eddie Peterson
Clubman of the Year Award
Winner of the J.C.Millard Memorial Trophy
§ Gerry Kelly
Karting Champions
National Kart Champion
Winner of the King Hussein of Jordan Trophy
§ Aaron Coby
National Junior Kart Champion
Winner of the Neil Shanahan Memorial Trophy
§ Shane Crosbie
Racing Champions
National Racing Champion
Winner of the Dunlop Hawthorn Trophy
§ Paul Sammin
Rally Champions
Dunlop National Stage Rally Champion Driver
Winner of the Vard Memorial Trophy
§ Aaron MacHale
Dunlop National Stage Rally Champion Navigator
Winner of the Noel Smith Memorial Trophy
§ Killian Duffy
National Navigation Trial Champion Driver 06/07
§ Andy Mackarel
National Navigation Trial Champion Navigator 06/07
§ Liam Higgins
Tarmac Rally Organisers Association (TROA) Champions
§ Eugene Donnelly
§ Paul Kiely
Young Driver Awards
Young Rally Driver of the Year
2nd Finalist, Young Rally Driver of the Year
§ Daniel Barry
1st Finalist, Young Rally Driver of the Year
§ Ian Barrett
Young Rally Driver of the Year
Winner of the Billy Coleman Award
§ Keith Cronin
Young Racing Driver of the Year
2nd Finalist, Young Racing Driver of the Year
§ Niall Breen
1st Finalist, Young Racing Driver of the Year
§ Peter Dempsey
Young Racing Driver of the Year
Winner of the Dunlop Sexton Trophy
§ Niall Quinn
Outstanding Achievement Awards
International Driver of the Year Award
Winner of the Manley Memorial Trophy
§ Shaun Gallagher
Award for the Most Outstanding Contribution to Irish Motorsport
Winner of the Ivan Webb Memorial Trophy
§ Ronan Morgan
PRE EVENT NEWS
- Motorsport Ireland Announce Top Three
for 2007 Billy Coleman Award
- Winner will be announced on Tuesday 4th December.
Ireland’s ambitious young rally drivers have been competing against each other all year in an effort to claim the prestigious Motorsport Ireland “Billy Coleman Award” for 2007. The award carries with it a coveted first prize of €35,000 to help further the winning driver’s motor sport career. Eight qualifiers put forward their cases for winning the award during an interview process on 7th November, when their performance during the past season and their plans for 2008 were reviewed.
The finalists who made it through to the top three were (alphabetically):
25 year old Ian Barrett from Maynooth, Co. Kildare,
23 year old Daniel Barry from Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow and
21 year old Keith Cronin from Bantry, Co. Cork.
These three talented young Irish drivers have already attained highly impressive results and the aim of the Billy Coleman Award is to help them to achieve International success in the future.
The Motorsport Ireland “Billy Coleman Award” is supported by the Irish Sports Council and Motorsport Ireland’s affiliated rally organising Motor Clubs. Second and Third placed competitors are each awarded €10,000 and €5,000 respectively.
The announcement of the winner of the Award will be made at The Dunlop Champions of Irish Motorsport Awards Lunch on Tuesday 4th December.