Posted: June 5, 2022 9:50 AM - 9811 Hits
Round 5 - 2022 National Rally Championship
Round 5 - 2022 Southern 4 Rally Championship
Round 3 - 2022 West Coast Rally Championship
Round 5 - 2022 Motorsport Ireland Junior Rally Series (J1600 and JR2/ Rally4)
Live Results (Circuit of Munster 2022)
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Results by: results.shannonsportsit.ie (Angus Sealy)
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Posted: June 5, 2022 3:22 AM
2022 has all the appearance already of being a bumper year for Irish Rallying, and that is more than the case for the IPS Packaging Southern 4 Rally Championship, with record numbers of competitors signed up, an exciting new title sponsor and a trio of fantastic new events joining this year’s calendar.
A long-term supporter of the Southern 4 Championship, Sean O’Carroll from IPS Packaging has launched a new era for the series with renewed title sponsorship and a new identity for the Championship, so make sure to look out for the shiny new IPS Packaging Southern 4 Rally Championship signage out on the stages this weekend!
2022 has also seen the introduction of a rotation scheme for events on the calendar, with the Southern 4 Championship making a first visit to the Circuit of Munster this weekend, the Stonethrowers Rally (July 17th) and the Kerry Winter Stages (October 30th). We are delighted to work with these brilliant clubs and events, as well as retaining of the support of teams behind the Imokilly Mini-Stages, the Ravens Rock and the Fastnet Rally.
In traditional Southern 4 style, the 2022 season kicked off with the West Cork Rally on March 19th & 20th, with both days counting as scoring rounds of the Championship. A second double-header battle was raged in Killarney over the May weekend, while the Cork ’20 (July 30/31) will also count as a double round of the championship.
Kicking off with the world-renowned blast over the high-speed Ardfield stage, Round 1 of the 2022 season was a true high speed battle over eight tests. With 106 competitors registered this year, the battles across all Groups already taking shape for the year ahead. At the head of the field, it would be a ding-dong battle between Callum Devine and Josh Moffett all day, with Devine taking the win by just 4 seconds and claiming maximum points ahead of Moffett. 2019 contender Daniel Cronin came 3rd.
The overall championship leaderboard changed on Round 2 with the demise of Callum Devine’s charge due to Gearbox issues, leaving the door open for Josh Moffett to claim a maximum score. He led home Merion Evans and Daniel Cronin.
After the first four points scoring opportunities, the class battles right throughout the IPS Packaging Southern 4 Rally Championship are really taking shape, Group 3 is led by Cyril Casey ahead of Pa O’mahony. Aidan Jackson leads the Group 4 standings, while Shane Casey has jumped ahead of Brian Doherty by a single point to lead Group 5. Raymond O’Neill has bumped up past Bob Moran to hold a slender lead in Group 6, while 2019 Champions David Guest & championship debutant Callum Devine share the lead of Group 7. Groups 8 and 9 are led by Andy Heekan & Sara McFadden as well as Sean Moran & Sarah Hennessy, while its Kevin Eves and Chris Melly that sit atop the table in Group 10.
The overall championship leaderboard changed on Round 2 with the demise of Callum Devine’s charge due to Gearbox issues, leaving the door open for Josh Moffett to claim a maximum score. He led home Merion Evans and Daniel Cronin.
A few short weeks later, it was the high-speed lanes east of Killarney and blistering sunshine that ushered in Round 3 of the 2022 Championship. After a tight battle in West Cork, the duo of Callum Devine and Josh Moffett led from the very front, sharing tenths of seconds over the stages. At the end of the day, it was Devine who took the Round 3 win by 7.5 seconds from the Monaghan man, while Merion Evans once more claimed a fine third.
Sunday morning, and the prospect of a blast over Molls Gap at dawn is a peak point in the Championship season. Once more, it would see a repeat of the round 3 results, with Devine with a much larger advantage leading home Moffett and Evans, but championship regular Daniel Cronin showed promising pace and came home 4th once more.
In the Historic Section, Neil Williams and Fergus O’Meara have made a strong start to the Championship, both now having claimed maximum points to leave just a 3 points difference between the pair, with Peadar Walsh now up to third.
The battle for the Southern 4 Championship Junior Prize Fund kicked off with a bang, with Killarney’s Jason Farrell taking the win from Robbie O’Hanlon and Ronan Lacey in West Cork, and ahead of O’Hanlon and Gary Healy in Killarney. The winning Junior Driver is in line to win vouchers to the value of Free Event Entries for the whole of the 2023 IPS Packaging Southern 4 Rally Championship, so it’s an incredible incentive for the future stars of Irish Rallying.
In the Navigator battle, Andy Hayes tops the table, with a 7-point gap ahead of Jonathon Jackson and Shane Buckley. This weekend sees the Southern 4 crews do battle once more on Round 5 in new terrain that we are excited to experience, and if the start of the season is anything to go by, its set to be an absolute cracker.
Posted: June 1, 2022 3:59 AM
Withdrawn:
51 Eugene Meegan/TBA (BMW CSL) [14]
66 Stephen Greaney/Maurice Greaney (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
74 Sean O'Carroll/Niall O'Sullivan (Ford Escort RS Cosworth) [20]
83 John Hayes/Andy Hayes (Honda Civic R3) [3]
145 Richard Hickey/TBA (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
148 David Herbert/Ann Hutchinson (Skoda Fabia R2) [11F]
First on Reserve:
R7 James Murphy/John Brennan (Ford Fiesta WRC) [20]
Posted: May 31, 2022 5:35 AM
The Triton Showers-backed Motorsport Ireland National Rally Championship enters the second half of its eight round season on Sunday’s Rathkeale based Lyons of Limerick Circuit of Munster Rally. The nine stage event has attracted a capacity entry (150 crews) with almost fifty other crews waiting on a reserve list.
Winners of the 2019 event, Monaghan’s Josh Moffett (Hyundai i20 R5) and his Wexford co-driver Andy Hayes are the top seeds with Moffett very much in command of the current series and favourite to land the title he won in 2019. On all but one of the four rounds this season, Moffett has Limerick’s Keith Moriarty as his co-driver, while the Abbeyfeale man read pacenotes for Moffett’s older brother, Sam on the Monaghan Rally. On the 2017 Circuit of Munster Rally, he partnered Sam to victory and will again partner Sam on Sunday’s event.
The Moffett sibling rivalry is a regular feature of Irish rallying over the past few years and its most recent encounter was on round three in Monaghan with Josh taking the laurels - twelve seconds ahead of Sam.
Abbeyfeale co-driver Moriarty, who began competing some 22 years ago, is in the perfect position to judge the quality of both Moffett brothers.
“They have a great rivalry and when they are both on form, I can’t see anyone else get near them. Actually, they drive each other on.” While Moriarty has won several events with both he has also won the Circuit of Munster with Welsh driver Steve Wood (Subaru WRC) in 2016. However, he has yet to win a national title but with Andy Hayes not registering for the series, he should remain on course to secure a maiden national title.
Meanwhile, Tyrone’s Cathan McCourt (Citroen C3) will add an interesting dimension to the event, he was on course to win the recent Maiden City M.C. rally only to spin at the final junction of the very last stage and he lost out by 2.3 seconds.
Former triple national champion Donegal’s Declan Boyle has yet to decide which car to drive - either his VW Polo GTi R5 or his Ford Fiesta WRC, he hasn’t enjoyed the best of seasons and trails Josh Moffett by 46 points. Meanwhile, Dubliner Robert Barrable will continue with the Ford Fiesta Rally2 he campaigned to fourth place on the last round in Carlow, his championship bid hasn’t materialised to match the form he showed on the opening round in Mayo.
Fermanagh’s Garry Jennings, in his right hand drive Fiesta R5, is utilising the event as a shakedown for the forthcoming Donegal International Rally. Elsewhere and having skipped the last round, Omagh’s Seamus Leonard (Fiesta R5) returns to the national fray along with Donegal’s Eamonn Kelly, who will have his second outing in the VW Polo GTi R5 normally driven by his father Donagh, on his debut in the car last March, he was fifth in the Mayo Rally.
The top ten is completed by former national champion Meath’s Tim McNulty (Ford Fiesta R5) and Maynooth’s Paul Barrett (Ford Fiesta R5), the latter is still on a confidence building exercise after the opening round where he crashed out of fourth spot on the penultimate stage, since then, seventh in Monaghan remains his best result.
Outside the top ten, the likes of Cavan’s Stephen McCann and Limerick’s Keith Lyons, both in Ford Fiesta R5’s will be aiming to secure top ten finishes.
Kilcornan’s Ed O’Callaghan (Ford Escort) is the highest seeded two-wheel drive exponent, he leads the National Mk. 2 Trophy and will be aiming to extend his eight points advantage over Longford’s Stephen Faughnan, also in a Ford Escort.
In terms of the two-wheel drive category, he faces Armagh’s Jason Black (Toyota Starlet), who is in a rich vein of form and holds fourth overall in the Triton Showers-backed series.
Series regular Monaghan’s Michael Carbin (Mitsubishi EvoVIII) is also on the entry list that marks the return of former national champion Dubliner Aaron MacHale to competitive action after a lapse of over three years, he will debut a right hand drive VW Polo GTi R5.
Tyrone’s Gareth Sayers and Down’s Stuart Biggerstaff, both in Ford Fiesta R5’s and Cavan’s Jonathan Pringle (Ford Escort) complete the top twenty. Other entries include Limerick’s Chris O'Callaghan (Ford Escort), Donegal’s PJ McDermott and Cork’s Kevin Kelleher, both in Ford Fiesta R5’s. Dubliner Gareth MacHale, in a right hand drive VW Polo GTi R5, is fifth on the reserve list.
Posted: May 30, 2022 5:12 AM
1 Josh Moffett/Andy Hayes (Hyundai i20 R5) [5]
2 Sam Moffett/Keith Moriarty (Ford Fiesta WRC) [7]
3 Cathan McCourt/Liam Moynihan (Citroen C3 Rally2) [5]
4 Declan Boyle/James O'Reilly (TBA) [7]
5 Robert Barrable/Paddy Robinson (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [5]
6 Garry Jennings/Rory Kennedy (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
7 Seamus Leonard/John McCaffrey (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [5]
8 Eamonn Kelly/Conor Mohan (VW Polo GTI R5) [5]
9 Tim McNulty/Paul Kiely (Ford Fiesta Rally2) [5]
10 Paul Barrett/Kevin Reilly (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
11 Stephen McCann/John McCabe (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
12 Keith Lyons/JJ Cremin (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
14 Ed O'Callaghan/Raymond Scott (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
15 Jason Black/Karl Egan (Toyota Starlet RWD) [13]
16 Michael Carbin/Dean O'Sullivan (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8) [20]
17 Aaron Machale/Derek Brannigan (VW Polo GTI R5) [5]
18 Gareth Sayers/Gareth Gilchrist (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
19 Stuart Biggerstaff/TBA (Ford Fiesta R5) [10]
20 Jonathan Pringle/Paul Sheridan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
21 Chris O'Callaghan/Kaine Treanor (Hyundai i20 R5) []
22 PJ McDermot/Kieran McGrath (Ford Fiesta WRC) []
23 Kevin Kelleher/William Lynch (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
24 Adrian Hetherington/Ronan O'Neill (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
25 Ian Roche/TBA (Subaru Impreza WRC S10) [15]
26 Padraig Egan/Tomas Ryan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
27 John Warren/Ruthann O'Connor (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [13]
28 Sean Moran/Jonathan Keane (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
29 Vivian Hamill/TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
30 Stephen Faughnan/Amy Faughnan (Ford Escort) [13]
31 Eddie Doherty/Tom Murphy (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
32 Simon Chapman/Peter Foy (Proton Millington) [20]
33 Alan Nesbitt/Elaine NI She (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
34 Sarah Purcell/Gavin Doherty (Skoda Fabia R5) [5]
35 Patrick McHugh/Pauric O'Donnell (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
36 Vincent O'Shea/Eoin O'Donoghue (Darrian T90) [14]
37 JR McDaid/Eamon Doherty (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
38 Michael Boyle/Dermot McCafferty (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [2]
39 Llyr Jones/Sophie Buckland (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
40 Tomas O'Rourke/Tomas Scallan (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [4]
41 Daniel Breslin/Patrick Boyle (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
42 Johnny O'Connor/Michael Breen (Mitsubishi Mirage RS) [20]
43 Dylan Donoghue/Kirsty O'Callaghan (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [4]
44 Mark Dolphin/TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
45 David Armstrong/Ashley Trimble (Ford Escort Mk2) [18]
46 Eoin Duffin/Mike Cleary (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
47 Dara Leonard/Vinnie Boyd (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [2]
48 Paul Manton/Derek Gibbs (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10) [20]
49 Neil Phelan/Keith McCarthy (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
50 Ryan McArdle/Ronan Comerford (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
51 Eugene Meegan/TBA (BMW CSL) [14]
52 Kevin Dolphin/David Mannion (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
53 Anthony O'Halloran/Charlie McEnery (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
54 Aidan Walsh/Kieran Bailey (Ford Escort) [13]
55 John Danaher/Pat Vaughan (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
56 Ken Lyons/Paddy McDonnell (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
57 Robbie Allen/Ray Fiztpatrick (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
58 Colin Roche/Derry Long (Toyota Starlet RWD) [13]
59 Kyle McBride/Curran Darren (Ford Fiesta) []
60 Brian Lavelle/Piaras O'Ceallachain (Honda Civic) [11F]
61 Niall O'Sullivan/Seanie Bear O'Crowley (Citroen C2) [11F]
62 Shane Dillon/Conor Casey (Honda Civic) [11F]
63 Niall O'Connell/Tommy O'Connor (Citroen C2 R2 MAX) [11F]
64 Greg O'Brien/Jake Lennon (Honda Civic) [16]
65 Des Lyons/Ashling McArdle (Honda Civic EG6) [11F]
66 Stephen Greaney/Maurice Greaney (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
67 Kenneth Ryan/Shane Griffin (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
68 Frank Rafferty/Sean McCaffrey (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [20]
69 Dominic McLoughlin/Emer Kearns (Peugeot 205) [13]
70 Joseph Kelly/Kenny Bustard (Peugeot 208) [1]
71 Sam Johnston/Gary McCrudden (Honda Civic) [11F]
72 Paul O'Brien/John Kinahan (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
73 Declan Gannon/Ivan Gannon (Ford Fiesta) [20]
74 Sean O'Carroll/Niall O'Sullivan (Ford Escort RS Cosworth) [20]
75 Desmond Roche/Mairead Duane (Honda Civic EK4) [1]
76 Cathal Nolan/Emel McNamara (Honda Civic) [16]
77 Darragh O'Donovan/Michael White (Honda Civic) [16]
78 Hazel O'Callaghan/Amy Burke (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
79 Darren Hayes/Gary Bolger (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
80 Jack Maguire/Keith McConnon (Honda Civic) []
81 Ian Hynes/Cillian Halvey (Honda Civic Type R) [3]
82 Brian Bolger/Andrew "the Cully" Cullen (Ford Fiesta Rally4) [2]
83 John Hayes/Andy Hayes (Honda Civic R3) [3]
84 Adrian Cannon/Bernard Gallagher (Ford Escort) [12]
85 Denis Dineen/Donal Dineen (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
86 Liam Mulcaire/Cathal Mulcaire (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
87 Keith McFadden/Sara McFadden (Renault Clio) [3]
88 Alan O'Sullivan/Mark Doody (Honda Civic) [16]
89 Mike Walsh/Nugent John (Ford Escort) [12]
90 Anthony Keating/TBA (Ford Escort G4) [13]
91 Shay Laheen/Kerrill Dempsey (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
92 Eddie Kennelly/Paul McGlinchey (Ford Escort Mk2) [11R]
93 Keelan Grogan/Ayrton Sherlock (Peugeot 208 R2) [2]
94 Sean Walsh/Liam Egan (Ford Fiesta) [2]
95 Ryan Brennan/Marty Hughes (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
96 Conal Hegarty/John Spillane (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
97 Cathal Sheridan/Ryan Farrell (Vauxhall Nova) [10]
98 Alan Costello/Paddy Costello (Ford Escort Mk2) [10]
99 Peadar Walsh/Fionn Walsh (Ford Escort RS1600 Mk1) [18]
100 Pat Ryan/Jack Dalton (Ford Escort Mk2) [9]
101 Roland Doherty/TBA (Vauxhall Nova) [9]
102 Kevin Flanagan/Mark Reilly (Austin Mini Cooper S) [9]
103 Eamonn Barrett/Adrian O'Gorman (Ford Escort Mk2) [9]
104 John Michael Kennelly/Eion Corcoran (Honda Civic) [16]
105 John O'Sullivan/Stephen McTiernan (Peugeot 205) [9]
106 Karl Fallis/Tony McGovern (Honda Civic EK4) [11F]
107 Evan McEvoy/TBA (Honda Civic) [16]
108 Joe Browne/Jack Shealy (Honda Civic) [16]
109 John O'Reilly/Nick Sparks (Ford Escort RS1600 Mk1) [18]
110 Matthew Boyle/Gary Byrne (Ford Fiesta) [2]
111 Tom Dunne/Ger Clancy (Ford Fiesta) [2]
112 Shane Casey/Séamus McHugh (Honda Civic) [11F]
113 Eoghan Fogarty/Robert Nolan (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [19]
114 Evan Maher/Bryan Meade (Honda Civic EK4) [11F]
115 David Griffin/Jarrod Murphy (Toyota Corolla GT) [17]
116 Gary Healy/Gearoid Moynihan (Honda Civic EK4) [16]
117 Adrian Rankin/Keith People S (Toyota Corolla) [11R]
118 Pa Malone/Ronan Clohessy (Ford Escort) [13]
119 Paul Roche/Denny Greaney (Ford Fiesta) [11F]
120 Grainne Caplis/Mikaela Caplis (Opel Corsa) [10]
121 Declan O'Sullivan/Sean Marsh (VW Golf Mk1) [10]
122 Pat McDonagh/Cian Walsh (Ford Escort) [10]
123 Paul McHugh/Raymond Coppinger (Honda Integra) [3]
124 Francis Kelly/Damian Doherty (Honda Civic) [3]
125 Micheal Rodgers/Kasey McKeon (Honda Civic Type R) [3]
126 Pat Price/Andy Curran (Subaru Impreza N12B) [1]
127 Peter McDonnell/Neil Quinn (Honda Civic) [13]
128 Gavin Sheill/Ken Blanche (Ford Fiesta ST) [1]
129 Gary McKenna/Maguire Calum (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
130 Gerard Dineen/Alan Hanley (Toyota Starlet RWD) [12]
131 Ger Ryan/Andrew Ryan (Ford Escort Mk2) [9]
132 Owen Percy/David Percy (Ford Escort) [12]
133 Gerry McIntyre/Paul Clarke (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4) []
134 Paul O'Connell/Brian Quinlan (Ford Escort) [11R]
135 Eamon O'Connell/Paul Bruton (Ford Escort) [11R]
136 James Lowry/TJ O'Brien (Honda Civic EK4) [1]
137 Cyril Casey/Eoghan McCarthy (Ford Fiesta R2) [2]
138 Sean White/Jill Breen (Honda Civic) [11F]
139 Rory Carroll/John Conway (Ford Escort) [12]
140 Aoife Raftery/Geraldine McBride (Ford Fiesta) [1]
141 Brendan Behan/Michael Bermingham (Honda Civic EK4) [1]
142 Colin Mullins/Cathal Mullins (Honda Civic EK4) [1]
143 Pa O'Mahony/Shauna O'Mahony (Honda Civic) [1]
144 Derek Flynn/Killian Cronin (Honda Civic EK4) [2]
145 Richard Hickey/TBA (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
146 Cian Hynes/Noel Mannion (Toyota Yaris) [9]
147 Hugh Sheehan/Declan Casey (Ford Escort Mk2) [11R]
148 David Herbert/Ann Hutchinson (Skoda Fabia R2) [11F]
149 Brian Grant/Andy Purser (Ford Fiesta R2T) [2]
150 Tom Slattery/Helen Slattery (Ford Cortina) [17]
151 Eamonn Rudden/Brian Rudden (Vauxhall Chevette) [10]
Reserve List
R1 Conor Harvey/Gerard Callaghan (Darrian T90 GTR) [14]
R2 Keith O'Connor/Aaron Oconnor (Honda Civic EK4) [16]
R3 Anthony O'Driscoll/TBA (Honda Civic EK4) [16]
R4 Anthony Masterson/Tommy Clinton (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) [4]
R5 Gareth Machale/Brian Murphy (VW Polo GTI R5) [5]
R6 Pat Kelly/Jonathan Kelly (Ford Fiesta) [20]
R7 James Murphy/John Brennan (Ford Fiesta WRC) [20]
R8 Donal Balfe/David Carmody (Honda Civic) [11F]
R9 Kevin Cole/Bernard Farrell (Ford Escort) [12]
R10 Jason McSweeney/Paddy McCrudden (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
R11 Jordan Hone/Lorcan Moore (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
R12 Walter Dick/Frank Curtin (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
R13 Tom Relihan/Maurice McElligott (Ford Escort Mk1) [13]
R14 Colm Murphy/Don Montgomery (Subaru Impreza N12B) [4]
R15 Bob Moran/Eoin Collins (Ford Escort Mk2) [11R]
R16 Cal McCarthy/Derek O'Brien (Citroen DS3 R5) [1]
R17 Anthony Cronin/Killian Cronin (Honda Civic) [11F]
R18 Peter Wilson/John McCarthy (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
R19 Kieran Baverstock/TBA (Honda Civic) [11F]
R20 Paul Crosby/Trisha Greavy (Toyota Starlet RWD) [11R]
R21 David Coady/TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [11R]
R22 Peter Kelly/Timmy Kelly (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
R23 Tom White/TBA (Honda Civic EG6) [11F]
R24 John Coughlan/Aron Connaire (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
R25 Nigel Roche/Graham Roche (Honda Civic) [11F]
R26 John Boland/Leo Tector (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
R27 Michael Ormond/Paddy King (Honda Civic R3) [3]
R28 Eibhinn Russell/Paul Dowling (Ford Escort Mk2) [12]
R29 Teighearnàn Kelly/Conal Doherty (Honda Civic EK4) [11F]
R30 Philip McDonald/Shane Corcoran (Honda Civic) [11F]
R31 Larry Brady/TBA (Honda Civic) [11F]
R32 David Healy/Stephen McGing (Honda Civic EG6) [11F]
R33 Brendan Cumiskey/Connolly Martin (VW Polo GTI R5) [5]
R34 Michael Fitzgibbon/Carrie Moroney Ryan (Honda Civic) [11F]
R35 Niall Myers/Colm Myers (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
R36 Jamie O'Rourke/Patrick Brislane (Honda Civic EG6) [16]
R37 Declan Gallagher/Derek Henna (Toyota Starlet RWD) [14]
R38 Mark Alcorn/James McNulty (Ford Escort Mk2) []
R39 Aaron McIntyre/Paul McPhillips (Toyota Starlet RWD) [13]
R40 Justin Comer/Adrain Comer (Ford Escort) [13]
R41 Conor Murphy/Sean Collins (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
R42 Aidan Long/Anthoney O'Sullivan (Subaru Impreza S9) [20]
R43 Sean Fergus/Joey Lyons (TBA) []
R44 Cathal Martley/Killian O'Reilly (Toyota Corolla Twin Cam) [11R]
R45 Jack Newman/Andrew Browne (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
R46 Jason O'Brien/Mikey Walsh (Ford Escort Mk2) []
R47 Jason O'Brien/TBA (Ford Escort Mk2) [13]
R48 David Donegan/Alan Keena (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
R49 Sean Sharkey/Martin Byrne (Ford Fiesta R5) [5]
R50 Tomas Crummy/Nigel Brennan (Ford Escort) [12]
R51 Simon Reid/John Murphy (Ford Escort Mk2) [14]
Posted: May 19, 2022 2:14 PM
The launch of the Lyons of Limerick Circuit of Munster Rally in association with The Rathkeale House House takes place 7pm tomorrow (Fri 20 May) at the event HQ Rathkeale House Hotel
Everyone welcome.
Posted: May 12, 2022 7:53 AM
Limerick Motor Club is delighted to announce the return of the June Bank
Holiday Rally Buzz with The 2022 Circuit of Munster Rally returning on the
5th June to the town of Rathkeale Co Limerick! After a two year layoff at the
hands of the world wide pandemic, LMC in proud association with Lyons of
Limerick, Rathkeale House Hotel and The West Limerick Green Way are
putting the final touches to the organising of their sensational Stage Rally.
The
2022 Lyons of Limerick Circuit of Munster Rally in association with The
Rathkeale House Hotel will be hosted out of the hotel in the heart of
Rathkeale. The Rathkeale House Hotel will be at the centre of this year’s event,
providing one location for not only document scrutiny but also mechanical
scrutiny. Competitors have only a short distance within the boundary of the
town to both Parc Ferme and Sundays Service Area.
The stages start Sunday morning only a short road section from the town with a
3x3 format providing a magic mix of 110 stage kms which will challenge even
the most seasoned competitors.
We would like to warmly welcome the 4 Championships who are joining us at
the event - The MIRC National Rally Championship, The Top Part West Coast
Championship, The IPS Southern 4 Championship and The MI Junior Rally
Series.
Our Sportity App is now live for the event and will be the go to place for all
your event information password: LMC2022