Posted: July 26, 2011 11:01 AM - 6453 Hits
Round 4 - 2011 National Autocross Championship
Posted: July 24, 2011 8:53 PM
Best time of day (Special):
Dermot Whyte (Kawasaki Special) 58.7s.
Best time of day (Saloon):
Ger Brennan (Fiesta) 58.8s.
Class winners:
Ian O’Connell (Mini) 62.2s,
Ronan Judge 68.5s, Owen Murphy 65.8s,
Brendan Whyte (Honda Special) 59.8s,
Ian Byrne (Toyota Special) 62.2s,
James Commins (Escort) 66.1s,
Brian Brady (Civic) 67.8s,
Gemma Kerley (Fiesta) 67.3s.
Posted: June 27, 2011 9:57 AM
The recently postponed Imokilly Motor Club grass surface Autocross has now been rescheduled for Sunday July the 24th.
The event will once again be taking place in its original venue in Ballymacoda in East Cork.
Further information on the event can once again be had by contacting COC on 087 1403411
or entries secretary on 087 9565612.
Posted: June 11, 2011 2:58 PM
"Due to the adverse weather forecast for tomorrow Sunday it has been decided to postpone tomorrows event.
This decision has been taken today Saturday in consultation with the COC and Officials from the club as heavy rain on firm ground could cause safety issues for Competitors.
A new date will be fixed ASAP."
Posted: June 10, 2011 8:11 AM
Ballymacoda will be a hive of activity on Sunday next June the 12th when the Imokilly Motor Club will kick off their 2011 Motorsport calendar with a grass surface Autocross. The venue for the event will be in a field next to the village. As the event will be round 4 of the National Autocross Championship and round 2 of the Munster Championship a real quality entry is envisaged across all the classes with both the specials and the saloon cars fighting it out for supremacy over the course of the day.
Entries are coming in at a steady pace and all the championship regulars should be there as well as locals like Mark and John Dolphin in their specials the lads will be trying hard to win the local event, in the rally car section Emmet Cronin in his Escort will be one to watch as will Owen Murphy the winner of the first two rounds of the National Forestry Championship, he takes out the Twin Cam and he should be one of the hard chargers.
The format for the day’s action is as follows:
Scrutiny at 10 am followed by the practice lap at 11.30 and the first of the days timed runs set to commence at 12.30.Entries for the event have been coming in at a steady rate and let’s hope that by Sunday we will have a capacity entry and entertain all those who will come along to enjoy the action and be treated to some wonderful driving skills. Remember Motorsport events like these take a lot of planning and preparation so that is why we are always looking for some new members to come along and join the club. You can catch up with all that is happening with us by logging on to the club website. Or follow on Facebook.
Until then hope to see you all in Ballymacoda next Sunday and (Lets kick up some Dirt). Event is sign posted from Castlemartyr
Posted: January 2, 1990 3:02 PM