Posted: June 16, 2022 6:29 PM - 15455 Hits
Round 5 - 2022 Tarmac Rally Championship
Live Results (Donegal International 2022)
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Posted: June 16, 2022 4:35 AM
A once in a lifetime gathering of the greatest drivers in Irish rally history will take place this coming Sunday 19th June at Rosapenna in Downings, County Donegal. The 'Greatest Of All Time' will take on two of the classic stages as part of the celebrations for the 50th Anniversary running of the Joule Donegal International Rally Ireland.
Between them, they have amassed over 100 rally victories, a World Rally Championship, Irish and British rally titles, four Paris-Dakar wins, the Pikes Peak Hillclimb and . What they have in common is a shared history of winning the fabled Joule Donegal International rally.
Led by Ari Vatanen, a World Rally champion and veteran of 100 WRC rallies, who won Donegal in 1978, the very special field includes Irish legends Billy Coleman, who won it four times, Cathal Curley who has three, Austin McHale with two and Andrew Nesbitt, who holds the record with five victories on Irelands premier International rally. Two-time winners John Lyons and James Cullen will also star, as will Vincent Bonner who took his famous first home win for Donegal on the event back in 1983.
On show will be a few famous Ford Escorts, which between them have won 20 of the 50 Donegal Rallies. One such famous car was that driven by Ari Vatanen, The Black Beauty Escort. The replica shown at Knockalla, is liveried in the old Vatanen colours.
The stars will drive in a demonstration run over the High Glen and Atlantic Drive stages and in many cases will be driving their original rally cars, painstakingly restored and maintained by multiple Irish Rally champion Donagh Kelly, who is coordinating the event and will himself be driving the winning Subaru S12 rally car that won the event with the late Manus Kelly driving in 2018. A full list of cars and drivers will be available shortly.
The cars will convene at the Rosapenna Hotel in Downings at 9.00 on Sunday and the drivers will be available to meet with rally fans and sign autographs on posters especially designed to mark the occasion, and which will surely form part of any rally collectors treasure trove in the years ahead.
The non- competitive drive on the two classic stages will take place behind the main competitive field on Sunday after 1 pm at High Glen and the cars will then complete Atlantic Drive before a finish ceremony back at the Rosapenna Hotel, the HQ for the first ever Donegal Rally.
The Goats promise not to damage the grass, and all rally fans are welcome to meet and be part of this truly historic gathering.
Posted: June 16, 2022 4:01 AM
After three years of waiting, the Donegal International Rally is almost upon us. Three days and 300 stage kilometres lie ahead of an incredible list of Acesigns Irish Tarmac Rally Championship competitors.
Donegal’s 200-plus entered crews hint at the spectacle on offer across the 20 competitive stages.
Josh Moffett and Andy Hayes remain the crew to chase at the head of the Acesigns Irish Tarmac Rally Championship standings. Moffett leads ITRC by 21 points over Callum Devine after racking up two wins and two runner-up finishes in the first four rounds of 2022.
However, ITRC's policy of crews dropping their two
lowest scores would reduce that gap to five points.
Alastair Fisher and Gordon Noble will also benefit from dropped scores. They have shown a renewed turn of pace since the Circuit of Ireland, sealing their second international win on the Ballymena based event.
It looked like Fisher would go two from two in Killarney but a slide into the Kerry bocage on his final stage shootout with Devine instead had him leave Kerry with his first non-finish of the year.
Moffett, Devine, and Fisher have really upped the ante on recent Irish Tarmac rounds. While ITRC remains their main priority in 2022, a maiden Donegal win would be hard to resist should they find themselves in the mix.
Moffett failed to challenge for a win in Killarney but his assured drive through the barren mountain passes was rewarded with a runner-up finish.
The 2018 Irish Tarmac Champion has cruised to two national rally victories since and is showing no signs of slipping up on his double campaign this year.
Cathan McCourt, Meirion Evans, and Jonny Greer complete Donegal's leading ITRC contenders. All three drivers have shown they have the ability to set stage-winning times in international rallies this year.
The Citroen and Volkswagen pilots head what is a very strong second half Donegal Rally top ten.
Josh Moffett’s brother Sam is back to defend his 2019 Donegal Rally win but this year’s number one seed is out of ITRC running as he drives a World Rally Car specification Ford Fiesta.
The Acesigns Irish Tarmac Rally Championship welcomes back Garry Jennings and Rory Kennedy to the series after missing the past three rounds. The multiple Donegal winners scored a solid fourth-place finish on the season-opening Galway International Rally.
They’ve been enjoying getting more asphalt experience in the right-hand-drive Ford Fiesta R5 and will attract plenty of interest in Donegal.
Leading Rally4 crew Eamonn Kelly and Conor Mohan step up into the leading class on Kelly’s home rally, manning a Volkswagen Polo R5 for the third time this year.
Another young local hoping for a good run in Donegal is David Kelly. He’s seeded 17th in his Fiesta R5 after battling through a variety of issues on the three ITRC appearances he has made so far.
Jason Mitchell, Stuart Biggerstaff, and Colin O’Rourke are just some of the other Rally2 drivers ready to tackle the best Donegal has to offer this weekend.
Modified
The Acesigns Irish Modified Tarmac Rally Championship’s four winners from its four events so far this year are all heading for the hills this week. Gary Kiernan, James Stafford, Daniel McKenna, and Kevin Eves will face stiff opposition to claim the coveted National Rally crown in Donegal this year.
McKenna is currently tied with Simon Reid on 31 points at the top of ITRC’s modified standings. Reid is gunning for glory in Donegal along with ITRC’s fourth, fifth, and sixth-place drivers Colin Byrne, Gareth Black, and Conor Murphy.
Stafford sits third in the modified standings having set the pace in West Cork and Killarney before his Darrian cried enough on the latter.
Kiernan and Eves lie down at the bottom of modified’s top ten but with 17 points to their names, a couple of strong results would put them right back in the mix with the leaders who only have 14 more points.
Historic
If you want an enticing series to follow, look no further than this year’s battle for the Historic Irish Tarmac title. Luke McCarthy and Brian Duggan currently lead the drivers’ and co-drivers’ standings with 53 points.
McCarthy will miss the presence of his two nearest rivals in the championship as Maurice Meskell and Neil Williams opt out of Donegal. Two points is all that separates ITRC’s top three historic drivers.
Fourth, fifth, and sixth-placed drivers Craig MacWilliam, Berian Richards, and Duncan Williams all head to Donegal within striking distance of championship leader McCarthy.
With three rounds left, this championship is all to play for.
Junior
Over 20 junior crews will tackle Donegal’s six stages on Sunday’s final day of action. Killarney’s Jason Farrell leads the standings by eight points over Ryan MacHugh. MacHugh and co-driver Declan Boyle will be hoping to assert some power into their Donegal assault, it is after all their home international event of the year.
Robbie O’Hanlon and Liam Egan remain in the Junior title race in their Honda Civic although a big score in Donegal is a must if they wish to catch leader Farrell.
The Donegal International Rally kicks off with a Thursday evening ceremonial start in Letterkenny before six stages on Friday, eight stages on Saturday, and a final six on Sunday.
Posted: June 5, 2022 8:15 AM
We have said it before and no doubt we will say it again, Donegal has a special place in the hearts of competitors across Ireland and beyond.
Over the past 50 years we have seen some of the best drivers in the world grace our stages, a young Finn came here in 1975 to learn his trade by 1978 he returned and won the rally, three years later he won the world rally championship, that Finn was Ari Vatanen! In 2006 the 1995 world champion Colin McRae came here for a weekend and mesmerised us with his skills behind the wheel of an ageing Metro 6R4. In 2007 we saw the then world champ and his all-conquering team, Sebastien Loeb and Citroen Racing, arrived in Letterkenny to compete with the best our guys had to offer, initial struggles the team took the lead, and there was no turning back! In 2019 Craig Breen and Paul Nagle were on an enforced sabbatical from the WRC, finishing second and have vowed to return in the future to claim the coveted crown of ‘King of the Hills’.
This doesn’t distract from the home-grown heroes who have given us some of the most unreal battles seen on the stages anywhere in the world. Anyone that witnessed Coleman’s comeback drive in 1985 still talks about the sight of a Porsche 911 driven to the limit, Manus Kelly nipping ahead on the final stage in 2016, and the pure joy as Vincent Bonner slide his MKII Escort through the street of Letterkenny to claim the win in 1983. Andrew Nesbitt set the fastest times on every stage in 2000 in his Subaru WRC.
All these amazing feats showcased the fantastic roads of Donegal, from Malin Head, the Fanad Peninsula, the Atlantic Drive or the streets of towns like Ramelton, Buncrana or Bundoran we have been blessed with some skilled organisers who have facilitated these great events but more than that we have the people of Donegal who right from the start have taken the rally to their hearts and made it a place that everyone is welcome.
This year is the 50th anniversary of the Donegal International Rally and even though the rally has become the benchmark of Irish Rallying it is still very much a community-based event. The team behind the event still are routed in the Donegal tradition and still extends the warm welcome to competitors from across the globe. This year we are delighted to welcome competitors from Ireland, the UK, Europe, Australia and beyond.
This year the Joule Donegal International Rally is round five of the Ace Signs Irish Tarmac Championship and all the main protagonists are making the trip to Donegal to try and claim the championship crown.
As always with Donegal there are a few wild cards thrown in, Sam Moffett has stepped back from full-time competition but the urge to retain his 2019 crown has proved too strong. Triple British Champion Matt Edwards wants to wrestle the trophy from his grasp. Will one of the Championship regulars grab the honours, names like Fisher, Devine, Josh Moffett, Evans, and Greer need no introduction to rally fans.
There are many rallies within the rally, the one that is one of the more anticipated is the modified category. The scene is set for an epic battle. The crews in these machines are determined to claim the laurels.
The 161 entries will leave Letterkenny on Friday the 17th of June to tackle 20 stages. Will be challenged and enthraled in equal measure. The classic stages are mixed with fresh challenges, all this adds up to over 300kms of some of the best stages in the land.
The Historic crews will join the event on Saturday and will complete the Saturday and Sunday Stages, and on Sunday the Junior crews will tackle the remaining 6 stages.
Posted: June 4, 2022 3:33 AM
1 Sam Moffett/Keith Moriarty (Ford Fiesta WRC) [ 7]
2 Callum Devine/Noel O'Sullivan (VW Polo GTI R5) [RC2]
3 Josh Moffett/Andy Hayes (Hyundai i20 R5) [RC2]
4 Alastair Fisher/Gordon Noble (VW Polo GTI R5) [RC2]
5 Matt Edwards/David Moynihan (VW Polo GTI R5) [RC2]
6 Cathan McCourt/Liam Moynihan (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [RC2]
7 Meirion Evans/Jonathan Jackson (VW Polo GTI R5) [RC2]
8 Declan Boyle/James O'Reilly (Ford Fiesta WRC) [ 7]
9 Garry Jennings/Rory Kennedy (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC2]
10 Jonathan Greer/Dai Roberts (Citroen C3 Rally2) [RC2]
11 Desi Henry/Paddy Robinson (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [RC2]
12 Seamus Leonard/John McCaffrey (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [RC2]
14 Gareth MacHale/Brian Murphy (VW Polo GTI R5) [RC2]
15 Eamonn Kelly/Conor Mohan (VW Polo GTI R5) [RC2]
16 Joseph McGonigle/Ciaran Geaney (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [RC2]
17 David Kelly/Dean O'Sullivan (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC2]
18 Ryan Loughran/Gareth Doherty (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
19 Kevin Eves/Chris Melly (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [14]
20 Daniel McKenna/Andrew Grennan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
21 Damien Tourish/Domhnall McAlaney (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
22 James Stafford/Thomas Scallan (Darrian T90 GTR) [14]
23 Declan Gallagher/Derek Heena (Toyota Starlet RWD) [14]
24 David Bogie/John Rowan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
25 Kevin Gallagher/Ryan Moore (Darrian T90 GTR) [14]
26 Gary Kiernan/Daren O'Brien (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
27 Robert Duggan/Ger Conway (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
28 Frank Kelly/Lauren Kelly (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
29 Mark Alcorn/James McNulty (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
30 Damian Toner/Denver Rafferty (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
31 Chris Armstrong/ TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
32 Gary McPhilips/Liam Brennan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
33 Jonathan Pringle/Paul Sheridan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
34 Enda O'Brien/John Butler (VW Polo GTI R5) [RC2]
35 Aidan Wray/Niall Burns (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC2]
36 Aaron McLaughlin/Darren Curran (Ford Fiesta WRC) [25]
37 Niall Maguire/Conor Foley (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC2]
38 Jason Mitchell/Paddy McCrudden (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [RC2]
39 Cal McCarthy/Derek O'Brien (Citroen DS3 R5) [RC2]
40 Stuart Biggerstaff/Anthony Nestor (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC2]
41 Michael Carbin/TBA TBA (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8) [20]
42 Stuart Darcy/Liam McIntyre (Proton MEM S2500 Millington) [20]
43 Brian Brogan/Damien McGettigan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
44 JF Shovelin/Emmet Brosnan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
45 Simon Reid/John Murphy (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
46 Conor Harvey/Gerard Callaghan (Darrian T90 GTR) [14]
47 Conor Curley/Nigel Frazer (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
48 John Bonner/Johnny Baird (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
49 Chris O'Callaghan/Kaine Treanor (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
50 Martin McGee/Johnny McGee (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
51 Conor Murphy/Sean Collins (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
52 Adrian Hetherington/Ronan O'Neill (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
53 Patrick McHugh/Pauric O'Donnell (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
54 Daniel Breslin/Patrick Boyle (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
55 Richard Moffett/Darragh Kelly (Toyota Starlet RWD) [14]
56 Johnny Jordan/Gary McNern (Toyota Starlet) [13]
57 Barry Meade/Eamon Hayes (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
58 Kyle McGettigan/Dale McGettigan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
59 David Moffett/Martin Connolly (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
60 PJ McDermot/Kieran McGrath (Ford Fiesta WRC) []
61 Ashley Dickson/ TBA (Ford Fiesta) [24]
62 Frank Wray/Joe McNulty (Subaru Impreza WRC S11) [25]
63 John O'Donnell/Aidan Friel (Ford Fiesta) []
64 Aaron Machale/Keaton Williams (VW Polo GTI R5) [24]
65 Joe Hegarty/David Tutkington (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC2]
66 Gareth Sayers/Gareth Gilchrist (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC2]
67 Niall Devine/Liam McIntyre (Ford Fiesta) [24]
68 Peter Wilson/John McCarthy (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC2]
69 Colin O'Rourke/Shane Gilhooly (VW Polo GTI R5) [24]
70 Sean Devine/ TBA (Ford Fiesta Rally5) [RC5]
71 Jason Dickson/Mullan Darragh (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [RC4]
72 Declan McCrory/Stephen O'Hanlon (Ford Fiesta WRC) [25]
73 JR McDaid/Eamon Doherty (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
74 Columba Heena/Glenn Alcorn (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [13]
75 Daniel Conaghan/Terence Magee (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
76 Conor Watters/Shane O'Donnell (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
77 Martin McKenna/David Young (Ford Focus WRC) [25]
78 Michael Boyle/Dermot McCafferty (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [ 2]
79 Vivian Hamill/ TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
80 John McQuaid/Thomas Treanor (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
81 Colin Byrne/Stephen Quin (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
82 William McFadden/Demi McFadden (Ford Escort G3) [13]
83 Brian Lavelle/Piaras O'Ceallachain (Honda Civic) [11F]
84 Kevin McLaughlin/Aodhan Gallagher (Honda Civic) [11F]
85 Liam McMullan/Christy McLaughlin (Honda Civic) [11F]
86 JP Logue/James Logue (Honda Civic) [11F]
87 Brian Brady/Gary McNamee (Honda Civic) [13]
88 Chris McGurk/Brendan McElhinney (Ford Fiesta) [24]
89 Gary Cooney/ TBA (Ford Fiesta R5) [RC5]
90 Joseph Kelly/Ronan Comerford (Peugeot 208) [RC2]
91 Max McRae/Mac Kierans (Ford Fiesta ST) []
92 Johnnie Mulholland/ TBA (Skoda Fabia) [RC2]
93 Ryan Caldwell/Grace O'Brien (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [RC4]
95 Gareth Irwin/Justin McCauley (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
96 Mark Boyle/Stephen Doogan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
97 Andrew Duggan/Tara Duggan (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
98 Alan Nesbitt/Elaine NI She (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
99 Patrick O'Connor/Sean Marsh (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10) [20]
100 Denis Ferry/Danny McLaughlin (TBA) []
101 David Healy/Stephen McGing (Honda Civic EG6) [11F]
102 James Ford/Neil Shanks (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
103 Mark O'Connor/Dean Kelly (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
104 Gerard McQuaid/Gary Quinlan (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
105 Ian Holt/Peter Scott (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
106 Phil Jobson/Peter Johnson (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
107 David Rawlings/Philip Weston (Porsche 911) [14]
108 Justin Smyth/Gregory McQuillan (Ford Escort) [12]
109 Vincent Collins/Jane Collins (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
110 Stephen Peoples/Kieran Burke (Ford Escort) [13]
111 Stewart Morrison/Grant Macniven (Ford Escort) [12]
112 John Dolan/Jack McGinley (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
113 Sam Stewart/Alan Johnston (Ford Escort) [11R]
114 Corey Eves/Pascal McCarney (Toyota Corolla) [11R]
115 Michael Peoples/ TBA (Ford Escort) [13]
116 Darren Hamill/Martin Harte (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
117 Eugene Meegan/David Patrick Fitzsimons (BMW CSL) [14]
118 Ben Walsh/Danny Cannon (Ford Escort Mk2) [11R]
119 Gareth Black/Connor Dunlop (Toyota Starlet RWD) [13]
120 Sean Heraghty/Gary Lockhart (Toyota Corolla) [11R]
122 Stuart Egglestone/Brian Hodgson (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
123 Roy Baldrick/Dermot Friel (Talbot Sunbeam) [13]
124 Colin Price/Ben Teggart (Toyota Starlet RWD) [13]
125 Gary McKenna/Calum Maguire (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
126 Martyn Hawkswell/Benjamin Cohen (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
127 Oliver Benton/Karl Egan (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
128 Clive McGonigle/Steven Tinney (Ford Escort Mk2) []
129 Fergal McGuigan/Mark McGeehan (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
131 Liam Egan/Patrick Brides (Proton Iriz R5) [RC2]
132 David Lucking/Sam Lucking (Ford Escort) [12]
133 Aaron McEvoy/Eugene Cronin (Ford Escort G3) [12]
134 Hugh Martin Toye/Liam Toye (Honda Civic) [11F]
135 Patrick Bradley/Conal Doherty (Honda Civic EK4) [11F]
136 Mark Ewing/Francis Devine (Honda Civic Type R) [RC3]
137 Shane Carr/Ciaran Carr (Vauxhall Nova) [11F]
138 James Convery/Joseph Walls (Subaru Impreza) [20]
139 James McDowall/Charlotte McDowall (Subaru Impreza) [15]
140 Lee Hastings/Cole Hastings (Subaru Impreza) [20]
141 Kevin Bradley/Damien McCauley (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [20]
142 Andy Heekin/Sara McFadden (Subaru Impreza) [15]
143 Ruairi McGarrity/Martin McGarrity (Citroen DS3 R3) [22]
144 Alistair Glenn/Lee Simpson (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [22]
145 Aoife Raftery/Geraldine McBride (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [RC4]
146 Stuart Rankin/Liam McGlynn (Honda Civic 1.6VTI) [11F]
147 Josh Harris/ TBA (Honda Civic EK4) [11F]
148 Johnpaul Quigley/Emmett Kelly (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
149 Enda McBride/Kyle McDaid (Honda Civic EK4) [11F]
150 Shane McFadden/Shane Sweeney (Honda Civic) [11F]
151 Sean Brogan/Ryan Farrell (Honda Civic 1.6VTI) [11F]
152 Paul Crosby/Trisha Greavy (Toyota Starlet RWD) [11R]
153 Eamon McLaughlin/Ashley Boulton (Ford Escort Mk2) [10]
154 Conal Hegarty/Declan Boyle (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
155 Declan Farren/Doireann Tiernan (Honda Civic) [11F]
156 Declan Greene/Conor Comack (Ford Escort) [13]
157 Colin McFadden/Christopher Moffitt (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
158 Terence Diver/Hugh Coll (Ford Fiesta Super 1600) [11F]
159 David Gordon/Darren McNamee (Rover MG ZR) [ 9]
160 Adrian Wasson/John Kildea (Peugeot 206) [11F]
161 Jason Mooney/Oliver Doherty (Ford Fiesta ST) [13]
162 Declan Gallagher/Shaun Doherty (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
163 Paddy McDaid/Timmy Lunn (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
164 Adrian Cannon/Bernard Gallagher (Ford Escort G3) [12]
Reserve List
R1 Shaun Murphy/Damien McKenna (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
R2 Kieran O'Kane/Barry McGleenon (Opel Ascona) [14]
R3 Brian Boyle/Gerard Boyle (Honda Civic) [11F]
R4 JT Warnock/ TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
R5 Stuart Robb/Adrian Rankin (Toyota Corolla GT) [13]
R6 Damian Campbell/Declan McGarrity (Ford Escort) [13]
R7 Denis Orr/Giles Gilchrist (Honda Civic Vtec) [11F]
R8 Kevin McHugh/James Doherty (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
R9 Brian Heneghan/ TBA (TBA) []
R10 Gavin Russell/Daniel Callaghan (Honda Civic EK4) [11F]
R11 Andrew Hegarty/Jonathan Orr (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
R12 Alan Browne/Michael Donnellan (Subaru Clubman Group A) [20]
R13 Daniel Macbride/Evan Macbride (Honda Civic Vtec) [11F]
R14 Dermot Cannon/Bobby Trimble (Hyundai i20 R5) [24]
R15 Matthew McGaffin/MO Downey (Ford Escort) [13]
R16 Kieran Roarty/Kevin Kearney (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [20]
R17 Andrew Connor/Kevin Connor (Ford Fiesta) [24]
R18 Lee McLaughlin/Aaron McCarron (Honda Civic EK4) [11F]
R19 Rory Thomas/Aidan Thomas (Ford Escort) [13]
R20 Barry McLaughlin/Conal McNulty (Ford Escort Mk1) [14]
R21 Gavin Harris/Jack Harris (TBA) []
R22 Keith Stewart/Patrick Patterson (Toyota Starlet) []
R23 Raymond McLaughlin/Martin McBrearty (Honda Civic Type R) [22]
R24 Ciaran Phelan/Aine Phelan (Honda Civic Type R) [13]
R25 Philip Wasson/Niall Campbell (Honda Civic) [11F]
R26 Pauric Gillespie/Caolan Gaffney (Ford Escort Mk2) [11R]
R27 Declan Campbell/Kevin Creighan (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
R28 Niall Curran/Conal Doherty (Honda Civic 1.6VTI) [11F]
R29 Ivan Stewart/Timothy Duggan (BMW M3) [14]
R30 Trevor Bustard/Kenney Bustard (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [ 9]
R31 Raymond O'Neill/Padraig O'Donovan (Ford Escort) [12]
R32 Thomas Keys/Kelvin Keys (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
R33 Gary McElhinney/Shaun Lafferty (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
R34 Gerard Browne/Keith Bovaird (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
R35 Gavin Kelly/Patrick Coll (Ford Fiesta Mark 1) [RC2]
R36 Seamus Goodfellow/Sean Nolan (Honda Civic Type R) [13]
R37 Dara Leonard/Vinnie Boyd (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [RC4]
R38 Thomas Hanlon/Bill Hayes (Honda Civic 1.6VTI) []
R39 Dara Bonner/Jason McCahill (Honda Civic) [11F]
R40 Teighearnan Kelly/ TBA (TBA) []
R41 Thomas McGlinchey/Tony Curran (TBA) [12]
R42 Anthony Hand/Peter Deery (Ford Escort) [11R]
R43 Chris McLaughlin/Drew McLaughlin (Toyota Starlet RWD) [11R]
R44 Quentin Park/Shane Farrel (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
R45 Matthew Boyle/Gary Byrne (Ford Fiesta) [RC2]
R46 Sean McConnell/Anthony McDonald (Citroen C2 R2) [11F]
R47 Keelan Grogan/Ayrton Sherlock (Peugeot 208 R2) [RC4]
R48 Neil Martin Brogan/Darragh O'Donnell (Honda Civic) [11F]
R49 Conor Wilson/Katie Wilson (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [22]
R50 Stephen Gallagher/Niall Gibson (Honda Civic VTi) [22]
R51 Aidan Caldwell/ TBA (Ford Fiesta) [RC2]
R52 Andrew Gillespie/Stephen Doogan (Ford Escort) [13]
R53 Anthony McCann/Damian McCann (Ford Escort) [12]
R54 Jake Lennon/Aaron Lennon (Honda Civic) [11F]
R55 Gerard Sharkey/ TBA (Renault Twingo R2) []
R56 Richard Hickey/ TBA (Toyota Corolla) [11R]
R57 Jason McConnon/Domhnall Lennon (Peugeot 208 R2) [22]
R58 Gerry Casey/Martin Flynn (Ford Escort) [12]
R59 Derek Gurney/Alan Conor (Ford Sierra) [13]
R60 Joe Kelly/Tony McGovern (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
R61 Stephen Reynolds/Jimmy Gillespy (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 7) []
R62 Lee Burke/ TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [10]
R63 Aidan Long/Rory O'Donoghue (Subaru Impreza) [15]
R64 Ferlin Taylor/Sean Maloney (Peugeot R.W.D) [13]
R65 Brendan Behan/Michael Bermingham (Honda Civic EK4) [22]
Historic Entry List
H1 Martin Doherty/Darragh Doherty (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [19]
H2 Ryan Barrett/Barry Ferris (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [18]
H3 Fergus O'Meara/Ronald Riordan (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [18]
H4 Meirion Evans/Anthony Osullivan (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [18]
H5 Michael McDaid/Declan Casey (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [18]
H6 Richard Hall/Declan Campbell (Ford Escort) [19]
H7 Luke McCarthy/Brian Duggan (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [19]
H8 Tommy O'Connell/Thomas Wedlock (Ford Escort) [19]
H9 Duncan Williams/Guy Weaver (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [18]
H10 Andy Johnson/Jim McSherry (Vauxhall Chevette HSR) [18]
H11 Brendan McAree/Peter Farrel (Porsche 911) [19]
H12 Ronan Campbell/ TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [19]
H14 Craig Macwilliam/Guy Macwilliam (Ford Escort RS1600 Mk1) [18]
H15 Berian Richards/Ashley Trimble (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [18]
H16 John Keatley/Chris McSherry (Ford Escort RS1600 Mk1) [18]
H17 David Goose/Brian Rowan (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [18]
H19 Anders Johnsen/Ingrid Johnsen (Ford Sierra) [19]
H20 Philip McKibbin/Tommy Commane (Ford Escort Mk1) [18]
H21 Chris Thompson/Ronald Roughead (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [19]
H22 Brian Carson/Adam Carson (Austin Mini Cooper S) [17]
H23 Iarla Carty/ (Vauxhall Nova) [17]
H24 Brian Crawford/Finian Hannigan (Talbot Sunbeam) [17]
H25 Brian Shiels/Darren Harvey (Talbot Sunbeam) [18]
H26 Ivan Warwick/Claire Rodgers (Audi Quattro) [19]
H27 Walter Dick/ TBA (Ford Escort RS1800 Mk2) [19]
Historic Reserve
RH1 Jonni McDaid/Chrisy Corry (Talbot Sunbeam) [17]
RH2 Stephen McFerran/James McKeefry (Ford Escort) []
RH3 Harold Bunting/Dessie Wilson (Morris Mini Cooper S) [19]
RH4 Ed Colton/Enda Shiels (Hillman Avenger) [C2]
RH5 John O'Neil/Martin Gallogley (Ford Escort) [18]
RH6 Peter Curran/Thomas Nugent (Ford Escort) [18]
RH7 Peter McCullagh/Flint McCullagh (Ford Escort RS2000 Mk2) [18]
RH8 Noel Doyne/James Murtagh (Ford Escort) [18]
Junior Entry List
J1 Ryan McHugh/Declan Boyle (Honda Civic 1.6VTI) [16]
J2 Jason Farrell/Donagh Crowley (Honda Civic) [16]
J3 Dylan Eves/Damien Sheridan (Honda Civic) [16]
J4 Jack Brunton/Darragh Kelly (Honda Civic) [16]
J5 Mark Fox/ TBA (Honda Civic) [16]
J6 Robbie O'Hanlon/Liam Egan (Honda Civic) [16]
J7 Kyle McBride/ TBA (TBA) []
J8 Ben McIntyre/Andrew Wedlock (Honda Civic EK4) [16]
J9 Gary Healy/Gearoid Moynihan (Honda Civic EK4) [16]
J10 Nigel Brennan/Stephen McElroy (Honda Civic) [16]
J11 Gary Cassidy/Killian McArdle (Honda Civic) [16]
J12 Mickey Joe Brown/Oisin Joyce (Honda Civic EG6) [16]
J14 Ryan Diver/James McGlinchey (Honda Civic) [16]
J15 Craig Alcorn/Brian Commons (Honda Civic) [16]
J16 Dylan Baskin/Amy Faughnan (Honda Civic) [16]
J17 Patrick Brogan/ TBA (Honda Civic 1.6VTI) [16]
J18 Chris Browne/ TBA (Honda Civic EK4) [16]
J19 Jason Gorham/Jason Murphy (Honda Civic) [16]
J20 Patrick McShane/Terence Furey (Honda Civic EK4) [16]
J21 Jack Green/Sean Connolly (Honda Civic EK4) [16]
J22 Jamie O'Rourke/Patrick Brislane (Honda Civic EG6) [16]
Posted: May 12, 2022 8:05 AM
The Donegal International Rally returns for its 50th anniversary this June, and what an event it will be! This year the rally will take place from the 17th to the 19th of June.
Joule is returning as the main sponsor of the rally and once again the organisers have laid on three days of some of the most demanding stages to be found anywhere across Europe.
Donegal Motor club chairman Brian Brogan is looking forward to welcoming competitors and fans alike, ‘the rally is an integral part of Donegal tourism, it brings a minimum of 25 million euros to the local economy, already every hotel and bed and breakfast in the county is full. This rally sets the standard that other rallies across the country aspire to, that is down to the team involved but also, the warm welcome extended by the local community.
Ian Barrett MD of Joule was quoted 'As a business, we are delighted to be involved with the Donegal International Rally again. It is an ideal vehicle to promote our brand to a wider audience. The rally is internationally renowned, and having the Joule name has been a major benefit to us over the years'.
Eamon McGee is again the Clerk of the Course and is naturally looking forward to the event. Eamon has a small dedicated team working feverishly behind the scenes to bring together the largest sporting event outside Dublin. Donegal is round five of the Tarmac Championship and a round of the European Rally Trophy. Eamon was eager to explain what is in store for the competitors; ‘This year sees a mix of classic stages and some stages that have been tweaked and improved since last being used. McGee continued, this year we are starting 161 cars in the main field plus up to 25 historic entries and 25 junior competitors. Entries opened on Thursday the 11th of May and close on Thursday the 25th of May. The main field will enjoy twenty stages giving them over 300 competitive kilometres over the three days.
It looks as if the rally will once again run maximum numbers in each category, proving once again that Donegal has it all!