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Round 1 - 2016 National Rally Championship
Round 1 - 2016 Border Rally Championship
Posted: March 9, 2016 11:06 AM
Gary Kiernan & Ryan Moore (Ford Escort MkII) SS7
Jonathan Pringle & Alan Keena (Ford Escort MkII) SS6
Mark Boyle & Charles Gallagher (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) SS1
Ruari Mc Caffrey & Seamus Mc Tigue (Honda Civic) SS9
Thomas Scally & John Wallace (Honda Civic) SS7
Posted: March 9, 2016 7:55 AM
With fastest times on all but one of the nine stages Fermanagh's Garry Jennings and his Letterkenny
co-driver Rory Kennedy (Subaru WRC) took a facile victory in the Hotel Ballina - Kennedy Motors
Mayo Stages Rally, the first round of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship and also the
opening round of the Sligo Pallets Border Rally Championship.
Also securing the three points from the 'Triton' Power Stage, they finished a minute and 34.8
seconds ahead of the Subaru of Peadar Hurson/Damien Connolly. Niall Maguire/Enda Sherry also in
a Subaru WRC were 41.2 seconds further behind in third.
The two-wheel drive category was won by Gary McPhillips/Ryan Moore (Ford Escort), they were fifth
overall. The Group N category was won by Shane Maguire/Mac Kierans (Mitsubishi).
Jennings was quickest through the opening stage north of Killala where he was 12.3 seconds ahead
of the Subaru WRC of Niall Maguire with Peadar Hurson half a second further behind in third.
Fractions of a second also separated the Ford Fiesta WRC's of Roy White and Declan Boyle with top
two-wheel drive competitor Gary McPhillips completing the top six. Paddy McVeigh, Aaron MacHale
and Stephen McCann failed to finish the stage. McVeigh's Subaru stopped with gearbox troubles
while McCann never made it to the stage start after the radiator of his Subaru burst. MacHale,
damaged a track control arm after hitting a rock that had been pulled out by a previous competitor,
shortly into the stage.
Jennings was also quickest through the second and third stages of the opening loop and arrived at
the Ballina service with a lead of 48 seconds. In wet and slippery conditions Jennings took command
although he did have a moment on the third stage when he clipped a rock that knocked the rear left
wheel off camber.
Second placed Maguire stated he was pushing hard to try and stay with Jennings.
Another former champion Peadar Hurson was troubled all through the loop as his Subaru cut out
intermittently on the straight stretches, he was 14 seconds adrift of Maguire and just 1.5 seconds
ahead of the Ford Fiesta WRC of Roy White, whose windscreen misted over on the latter part of the
second stage and all though the third stage.
For former champion Declan Boyle the situation was even more serious as he traversed all three
stages with a misted windscreen. Meanwhile, Gary Kiernan in sixth led the two-wheel drive
category. On the third stage he had to contend with a water bottle on the floor of his Escort, he was
9.2 seconds ahead of the similar car of Damian Tourish, who was seeded at 54 and occupied
seventh.
The Escorts of Damien Toner, Gary McPhillips and Frank Kelly completed the top ten. Michael
O'Brien's Ford Fiesta WRC lapsed onto three cylinders, he skipped the third stage and re-joined
under Rally2.
In Group N, Shane Maguire (Mitsubishi) led the way 15.3 seconds ahead of the Subaru of Paul
Barrett with Trevor Bustard (Mitsubishi) three tenths of a second further behind. Last year's winner
of the category in the Triton Showers series Aidan Wray (Mitsubishi) was fourth.
On the repeat loop and even though he admitted that he had slackened his pace Jennings extended
his advantage to a minute and 23.1 seconds. Hurson moved into second and while his Subaru was
still missing, a change of tyres proved most beneficial. Maguire was a fraction of a second behind -
he lost time when his Subaru aquaplaned and then hit a chicane damaging the front of the car.
Having lost fourth place when his Fiesta WRC had an altercation with a bale, Roy White reclaimed
the spot a stage later. Meanwhile, Declan Boyle, who occupied fourth after S.S. 4, retired on the
sixth stage with transmission failure.
His demise elevated the impressive Damien Tourish, (Escort) into fifth place, he commented at the
Ballina service,
"I'm having a good steady run." Cavan's Gary Kiernan (Escort) was 7.4 seconds
behind. Ed O'Callaghan (Escort) made great improvements in his stage times to hold eighth followed
by Frank Kelly (Escort) and Group N leader Shane Maguire (Mitsubishi). Trevor Bustard (Mitsubishi),
who was 15.4 seconds behind in second place in the category, had clutch troubles though the sixth
stage.
On the final loop Jennings clipped a rock and punctured on the penultimate stage, he was quickest
through the Power Stage to take maximum points.
Hurson finished second despite the electrical issue to that proved problematic all day. Third placed
Maguire spun at the finish line on S.S. 7 and burst a tyre of the penultimate stage. Fourth placed
White was second quickest on the Power Stage. Tourish punctured on S.S. 8 and retired as Kiernan
(Escort) went on to win the rear wheel drive category and finish fifth overall. Shane Maguire had an
untroubled run to take the Group N award.
The Triton Showers Drive of the Day award was won by Gary Jennings and Rory Kennedy while
Jonathan Pringle and Alan Keena claimed the Sligo Pallets Drive of the Day award in their Ford
Escort.
Derek McGarrity (Ford Fiesta WRC) and Steve Wood (Subaru WRC) were the principal non-starters.
Locals Report -
Winners of the inaugural Margaret McGreal Trophy for first local crew home were a delighted Barry
Cuffe from Castlebar & navigator Stephen McGing from Westport. They steered their Escort home
just ahead of Ballaghaderreen man Derek Bolton in his Subaru who had Lorcan Moore on the notes
for the first time. The pair just missed out on the big local prize but were delighted with 2nd in class
15.
Another local man to finish with a great result was Achill man Brian Lavelle, who won the very
competitive class 1 in his Honda Civic putting in some blistering times in the process.
Colin Loughney had been leading the race for top local after the first 3 stages in his Escort but went
off the road into a field on stage 4. He got back into the rally under Rally 2 rules and managed to
finish 4th in class 12 and 48th overall. In 51st place was Derek McCarthy navigating for Stephen
Reynolds, followed by Jared Gill navigating for Ray Cunningham in a Mini in 52nd overall. James
McGreal was competing in his recently acquired Mitsubishi Evo and despite not being able to find
any grip throughout the day he finished 3rd in class 15 and 53rd overall. Padraic Roche from Killala
had first time navigator Aimee Smyth on board and finished 54th overall and 5th in class. Castlebar's
Padraig Conneelly and Liam Walsh finished 63rd and 3rd in class 11F in their Corolla. Crossmolina
man John Duffy brought home his trusty Honda Integra to 2nd in class 3 and 65th overall. Local
pairing Martin Cawley and Kenny Langan brought their Peugeot 205 home 69th Keith Jacob and
Michael Carr were 71st and claimed 3rd in class 9. Event sponsor Ciaran Kennedy of Kennedy Motors
was learning his new Evo 9. He had Pat O'Hora on the notes and after difficulty on the last stage they
finished 72nd overall and 10th in class 4.
Unfortunately, a number of local crews failed to complete all stages due to various issues. Aaron
McHale and Paul McGee were expected to be the benchmark of the locals in their Skoda Fabia S2000
but they hit a rock on stage 1 and damaged the steering. Michael and Fergal Loughney visited the
scenery on stage 3 and were unable to continue
Alan Moran & David Loughney had an off road excursion early in the event. Peter McManamon and
John McCarthy visited a drain on the final loop and were unable to get back on the road.
Posted: March 9, 2016 7:49 AM
1. G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC) 1h. 03m. 40.8s.
2. P. Hurson/D. Connolly (Subaru Impreza WRC) 1h. 05m. 15.6s.
3. N. Maguire/E. Sherry (Subaru Impreza WRC) 1h. 05m. 56.8s.
4. R. White/J. O'Brien (Ford Fiesta WRC) 1h. 05m. 59.1s.
5. G. Kiernan/R. Moore (Ford Escort MkII) 1h. 07m. 56.3s.
6. E. O'Callaghan/G. Clancy (Ford Escort MkII) 1h. 09m. 29.9s.
7. G. McPhillips/P. Sheridan (Ford Escort MkII) 1h. 09m. 46.7s.
8. S. Maguire/M. Kierans (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX GpN) 1h. 09m. 47.4s.
9. F. Wray/J. McNulty (Subaru Impreza WRC) 1h. 10m. 10.5s.
10. F. Kelly/P. Twomey (Ford Escort MkII) 1h. 10m. 12.7s.
Motorsport Safety Team Group N award: Shane Maguire/Mac Kierans.
rally.ie Two wheel drive award: Gary Kiernan/Ryan Moore.
Juniors:
1 Mark Murphy/Michael Hamilton (Civic) 50m 45s,
2 Michael O'Boyle/Dermot McCafferty (Civic) 51m 52s,
3 Shane Norris/Ger Clancy (Civic) 52m 11s.
Leaders After:
SS1-9 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
Stage Winners:
SS1 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
SS2 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
SS3 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
SS4 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
SS5 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
SS6 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
SS7 P. Hurson/D. Connolly (Subaru Impreza WRC)
SS8 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
SS9 G. Jennings/R. Kennedy (Subaru Impreza WRC)
Posted: March 9, 2016 7:13 AM
The months of preparation are almost at a close. Officials are checking paperwork one final time,
Stage Commanders are conducting last-minute spot-checks, marshals are gathering their bibs and
all-weather gear for a day out in the elements, and competitors are fastening bonnet clips and
loading their rally cars onto their trailers. It's time for the Hotel Ballina - Kennedy Motors Mayo
Stages Rally 2016.
The sense of excitement is palpable as officials, spectators and competitors alike eagerly wait for
9am next Sunday morning when the leading cars will be flagged away from joint main sponsors and
Rally headquarters, Hotel Ballina. It is no exaggeration to say that this Mayo Stages Rally is one of
the most eagerly anticipated motorsport events in this country for a long time.
Great stages and a great venue for rally headquarters, huge support from local businesses in Ballina
and surrounding regions, family entertainment from 5pm on Saturday in Ballina's Market Square,
and to top it all, a mouth-watering entry list.
Combine that with the event being Round 1 of both the Triton Showers National Rally
Championships and Sligo Pallets Border Rally Championships Is it any wonder that anticipation is sky-
high?
And what an entry! Since it was revealed last week, the rally community has been abuzz with the
sheer quality and quantity of the field that is coming together to compete in Mayo. More than one
observer has said that a finer entry list has not be seen anywhere in a quiet a while. Testament
indeed to the hard work of Clerk of the Course David Breen and his team at Mayo & District
Motorsport Club.
Motorsport Weekend
From 3pm on Saturday, there will be an abundant of entertainment for the whole family;
Scrutiny
takes place in the front carpark of Hotel Ballina, where the public can see all the completion cars up
close as they are inspected by the Motorsport Ireland Scrutiny team. The Rally show takes place
from 5pm in Market Square, Ballina. Auto-testing demonstrations, RSA Road safety simulators, static
car displays, name just a few of the events happening in the Market Square. Rally Merchandise and
refreshments will be available all day. To round off the evening the leading rally crews will bring
glamour and excitement as they gather in the holding area in Market Square, for what is a great
opportunity for families to see these powerful machines up close.
Marshalling Information
A small army of volunteers is needed to ensure a safe running of the Mayo Stages Rally. If you would
be interesting in lending your support to help out over the weekend and are over 18 years of age,
please contact Chief Marshal Maggie Bonner on 085 7858890 - your assistance would be greatly
appreciated.
Leading Entries
Winner of last year's event and former triple National Rally champion Niall Maguire (Subaru WRC)
heads the entry. The Monaghan driver won the National Rally Championship series in 1999, 2002
and 2004 and while he has finished runner-up on several occasions, a fourth title has, so far, proved
elusive
Donegal's Declan Boyle, who won the national series in 2015, occupies the number two slot in a top
ten that is a lockout of World Rally Cars. It's been a race against the clock to have his Ford Fiesta
WRC re-fettled after he crashed out of the Galway Rally at the beginning of February. Last July,
Boyle gave the Fiesta WRC car its national debut and victory on the Sligo Rally and he will be hoping
that his appearance further up the Atlantic Coastline will also pay dividends.
Meanwhile, Fermanagh's Garry Jennings (Subaru WRC) - the first driver to win a Power Stage in the
Triton series will provide superb opposition in Ballina. A former Tarmac champion, Jennings is
regarded as one of the quickest drivers in Irish rallying.
Tyrone's Paddy McVeigh utilised the Recent Birr Rally as a shakedown for the Mayo Rally and he
expressed satisfaction with changes to the set-up of his Subaru WRC as he finished third overall. The
quality of the opposition continues at a high level with former Tarmac champion Derek McGarrity
set to compete in a recently acquired Ford Fiesta WRC.
Having finished within the top three of the National series for the past three seasons Clonmel's Roy
White (Ford Fiesta WRC) embarks on another national bid in Ballina. On his first Triton Showers
National Rally Championship outing with the car - Roy was second overall in last year's Fastnet Rally
in Bantry, like the opposition, he will be keen to secure strong points in the west of Ireland.
It's been 24 years since Warrenpoint driver Peadar Hurson drove his Opel Ascona to victory in the
National Rally Championship. He will begin his Triton Showers bid behind the wheel of the Subaru
WRC that he powered to victory in last season's Galway Summer Rally. He is expected to be at the
cutting edge through the nine stages in North Mayo.
Welsh ace Steve Wood (Subaru WRC) has earmarked the Triton series for his exploits across the Irish
Sea, in 2014 he was one of a number of drivers to lead the series during the season.
Title sponsor Kevin Barrett (Subaru WRC) - another driver to use Birras a shakedown - is seeded at
number nine in the Triton Showers liveried Subaru WRC. One of the most popular drivers in the
series he will be aiming to make a positive start to the 2016 campaign. The top ten is completed by
the Subaru WRC of Tyrone's Frank Wray.
Elsewhere, London based Cork driver Michael O'Brien on board the ex-Sam Moffett Ford Fiesta WRC
has signalled his intentions to complete the full Triton campaign. The 2013 Irish Forest Rally
champion is also planning to use his Ford Focus WRC on some of the other rounds.
Another champion, the 2007 National Championship winner Aaron MacHale will contest the Ballina
event behind the wheel of a Skoda Fabia S2000 while Cavan's Stephen McCann will debut the ex-
Denis Cronin Subaru WRC.
There is also a cracking entry in the two-wheel drive category. Gary McPhillips, Jonathan Pringle,
Frank Kelly, Chris Armstrong, Damien Toner, Ed O'Callaghan and Trevor Mulligan, all in Ford Escorts,
should have a classic confrontation.
Also worth noting on the entry list are British drivers Simon Chapman (Proton Satria) and Nigel
Feeney (Subaru Impreza).
The Group N category should also prove interesting with the Mitsubishi's of Donegal's Trevor
Bustard, Monaghan's Shane Maguire, reigning Triton Showers Group N champion Tyrone's Aidan
Wray, fellow countyman Pat Kirk, Dubliner Neil Tohill, Maynooth's Paul Barrett in his Vado liveried
Subaru and former Irish Forest champion Pat O'Connell (Mitsubishi) all in the mix.
Elsewhere, there are places for Longford's Tommy Doyle (Renault Clio), Donegal's Conor Harvey
(Toyota GT86), Tyrone's Ryan Loughran (Ford Escort), Monaghan's David Moffett (Toyota Starlet),
and Cavan pair, Russell Woods and Gary Kiernan in Ford Escorts.
In the Junior section, the top three seeds are Meath pair Gary McNamee and Brian Brady and Kerry's
Mark Murphy, all in Honda Civics.
Local entries
One of the top seeds No 12 Aaron MacHale has strong links with the area and his navigator Paul
McGee hails from along one of the stages, there are a number of other locals participating including
Ballyhaunis driver Shane Buckley (Honda Civic) seeded 42, Aidan Gannon is on the notes for No 46
Anthony O Brien (Mitsubshi Evo 9), Colin Loughrey at No 59 has Seamus Murphy on the notes(Ford
Escort), Castlebar's Barry Cuffe has Westport man Stephen McGing alongside at No 62 (Ford Escort)
and Foxford's James McGreal and Chris Mitchell are 63 (Mitsubishi Evo 6). Derek Bolton and Lorcan
Moore are 68 (Subaru Impreza) Event joint main sponsor Ciaran Kennedy has Pat O Hara on the
notes No 69 (Honda Civic) Jared Gill sits alongside Galway's Ray Cunningham No 73 (Mini Cooper)
Michael & Fergal Loughney in their fabulous orange Mk2 Escort are No 93. Foxford's Alan Moran and
David Loughney are No 95 (Peugeot 206). Former Mayo COC Padraic Roche returns to competing
with Aimee Smith on the notes at 100 (Ford Escort) Derek McCarty returns to his Border prize
winning seat with Stephen Reynolds at 102 (Honda Civic) Achill's Brian Lavelle has Shane Byrne No
103 (Honda Civic). John Duffy and John Egan are No 111 (Honda Integra) Ronan Moore is 121 in his
Ford Escort. All of Achill island are behind Peter McManamon and John McCarthy at 125 (Peugeot
205) Stephen Kelly is 126. Keith Jacob and Michael Carr are 128 (Ford Ka) Padraig Conneely and Liam
Walsh return in their Toyota Corolla at 131
Spectators
For spectators intending to visit the rally on March 6th, plenty of time should be allowed to get to
the stages to park and find a safe viewing location, as some of the stages have only limited access.
Always obey the marshals and follow their instructions, as they are there to ensure that everyone
has a safe day's rallying. A Rally Programme with a detailed map is available to purchase in the area.
Posted: March 9, 2016 7:11 AM
A new season of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship begins under the umbrella of next Sunday's Hotel Ballina/Kennedy Motors Mayo Rally that is based in Ballina. The first of the eight round series has attracted in excess of 130 crews and together with service teams and spectators will provide a significant boost to the local economy at the beginning of the tourist season. Equally, a three stage loop repeated in triplicate provide a stern test for the competitors.
Winner of last year's event and former triple National Rally champion Niall Maguire (Subaru WRC) heads the entry. The Monaghan driver won the series in 1999, 2002 and 2004 and while he has finished runner-up on several occasions, a fourth title has, so far, proved elusive. On a shakedown for Sunday's event Maguire finished second on the recent Abbeyleix Rally - that was won by reigning Triton Showers National Rally champion Donagh Kelly (Ford Focus WRC), who will not make a defence of his title.
Donegal's Declan Boyle, who won the series in 2015, occupies the number two slot in a top ten that is a lockout of World Rally Cars. It's been a race against the clock to have his Ford Fiesta WRC re-fettled after he crashed out of the Galway Rally at the beginning of February. Last July, Boyle gave the Fiesta WRC car its national debut and victory on the Sligo Rally and he will be hoping that his appearance further up the Atlantic Coastline will also pay dividends.
Meanwhile, Fermanagh's Garry Jennings (Subaru WRC) - the first driver to win a Power Stage in the Triton series will provide superb opposition in Ballina. A former Tarmac champion, Jennings is regarded as one of the quickest drivers in Irish rallying.
Like Maguire, Tyrone's Paddy McVeigh utilised the Abbeyleix Rally as a shakedown for the Mayo Rally and he expressed satisfaction with changes to the set-up of his Subaru WRC as he finished third overall. The quality of the opposition continues at a high level with former Tarmac champion Derek McGarrity set to compete in a recently acquired Ford Fiesta WRC.
Having finished within the top three of the National series for the past three seasons Clonmel's Roy White (Ford Fiesta WRC) embarks on another national bid in Ballina. On his first Triton Showers National Rally Championship outing with the car - Roy was second overall in last year's Fastnet Rally in Bantry, like the opposition, he will be keen to secure strong points in the west of Ireland.
It's been 24 years since Warrenpoint driver Peadar Hurson drove his Opel Ascona to victory in the National Rally Championship. He will begin his Triton Showers bid behind the wheel of the Subaru WRC that he powered to victory in last season's Galway Summer Rally. He is expected to be at the cutting edge through the nine stages outside Ballina.
Welsh ace Steve Wood (Subaru WRC) has earmarked the Triton series for his exploits across the Irish Sea, in 2014 he was one of a number of drivers to lead the series during the season.
Title sponsor Kevin Barrett (Subaru WRC) - another driver to use Abbeyleix as a shakedown - is seeded at number nine in the Triton Showers liveried Subaru WRC. One of the most popular drivers in the series he will be aiming to make a positive start to the 2016 campaign. The top ten is completed by the Subaru WRC of Tyrone's Frank Wray.
Elsewhere, London based Cork driver Michael O'Brien on board the ex-Sam Moffett Ford Fiesta WRC has signalled his intentions to complete the full Triton campaign. The 2013 Irish Forest Rally champion is also planning to use his Ford Focus WRC on some of the other rounds.
Another champion, the 2007 National Championship winner Aaron MacHale will contest the Ballina event behind the wheel of a Skoda Fabia S2000 while Cavan's Stephen McCann will debut the ex-Denis Cronin Subaru WRC.
There is also a cracking entry in the two-wheel drive category. Gary McPhillips, Jonathan Pringle, Frank Kelly, Chris Armstrong, Damien Toner, Ed O'Callaghan and Trevor Mulligan, all in Ford Escorts, should have a classic confrontation.
Also on the entry are British drivers Simon Chapman (Proton Satria) and Nigel Feeney (Subaru Impreza).
The Group N category should also prove interesting with the Mitsubishi's of Donegal's Trevor Bustard, Monaghan's Shane Maguire, reigning Triton Showers Group N champion Tyrone's Aidan Wray, fellow countyman Pat Kirk, Dubliner Neil Tohill, Maynooth's Paul Barrett in his Vado liveried Subaru and former Irish Forest champion Pat O'Connell (Mitsubishi) all in the mix.
Elsewhere, there are places for Longford's Tommy Doyle (Renault Clio), Donegal's Conor Harvey (Toyota GT86), Tyrone's Ryan Loughran (Ford Escort), Monaghan's David Moffett (Toyota Starlet), and Cavan pair, Russell Woods and Gary Kiernan in Ford Escorts.
While one of the top seeds Aaron MacHale has strong links with the area, there are a number of local drivers participating including Ballyhaunis driver Shane Buckley (Honda Civic), Colin Loughrey (Ford Escort) from Claremorris, Ballinrobe's Barry Cuffe (Ford Escort) and Foxford's James McGreal (Mitsubishi).
In the Junior section, the top three seeds are Meath pair Gary McNamee and Brian Brady and Kerry's Mark Murphy, all in Honda Civics.
Posted: January 21, 2016 7:30 PM
With just over six weeks to go until the 2016 Mayo Stages Rally on Sunday March 6th, preparations are in full swing. Mayo & District Motorsport Club are delighted to welcome on board again, Hotel Ballina and Kennedy Motors as joint main sponsors of the popular West of Ireland event and thank them for their support in this, the 40th year since the establishment of the club.
2016 sees Mayo host the opening round of the National Rally Championship as our biennial year and for the first time we welcome Triton Showers, who commenced as title championship sponsors in 2015. In addition, we also welcome back to Mayo, Triton Showers MD Kevin Barrett, who is a former winner of the Mayo Stages Rally.
The rally will also be round one of the very popular Border Rally Championship, which in 2016 celebrates its 25th year. Sligo Pallets have played a massive role as title sponsor in this Championship and 2016 will be their 6th year in the role.
The Stage is firmly set for many top rally drivers and co-drivers to battle it out for honours in North Mayo.
Hotel Ballina is once again Rally headquarters for the weekend. Just off the N26, but close to the town centre and with scrutiny, trailer park and Parc-ferme adjacent to the hotel, this modern four star facility is ideally situated for easy access from all locations, and has proved to be a popular location with competitors and visitors to the rally over the past three years.
Exceptional accommodation deals are available at Rally HQ, Hotel Ballina, for crews and followers alike.
After a Rally Show in Ballina town centre on Saturday March 5th, the event proper begins on Sunday morning when the cars leave Parc-ferme. The competitors will face three testing stages, each to run three times. Offering a total distance of approximately 115 stage kilometres and 165 road kilometres, they look set to provide a challenging test for competitors.
A new Clerk of the Course comes on board for 2016. Kilalla native, David Breen is an experienced rally official, having undertaken a number of roles in recent years, he is ably supported by an experienced team of officials who are currently busy putting the finishing touches to months of preparations for this ever popular event.
Regulations for the 2016 Mayo Stages Rally will be available online shortly on Mayo & District Motorsport Club's website with entries opening on January 25th.
On the lead up to the rally, Mayo & District Motorsport club will continue to highlight to local school children in the vicinity, the importance of safety both at rallies and on our roads, with a Road Safety day in co-operation with the R.S.A, Mayo County Council, Bus Eireann and An Garda Siochana. This has proven over the last number of years to be an excellent opportunity to teach the younger generation the essentials of being safe on the roads in a fun and memorable way.
The official launch of the 2016 Hotel Ballina ? Kennedy Motors Mayo Stages Rally will take place on Thursday night the 18th of February in Hotel Ballina, further details will be available on the club website.