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RAINBOW COMMUNICATIONS ‘REVS UP’ AT LOUGHGALL RALLY

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PRESS RELEASE

Northern Ireland’s largest independent business telecoms company, Rainbow
Communications, has been unveiled as principal sponsor of the Loughgall Stages Rally this
summer.

This is the seventh year Rainbow Communications has backed the popular two-wheel-drive
rally which will run on 29 June 2013.

The event, organised by North Armagh Motor Club, takes place at the picturesque Loughgall
Country Park in County Armagh.

Stuart Carson, Director of Sales and Marketing at Rainbow Communications, said:

“We are delighted to be once again sponsoring this rally which is a highlight of the
motorsport calendar amongst rally drivers and fans alike.

“Last year an incredible number of drivers took part, demonstrating the stage rally’s wide
appeal. The event attracts enthusiasts from across the province and it’s always a fantastic
day.

Rainbow Communications is an active supporter of local sport including our sponsorship of
Armagh GAA and the Mary Peters Trust, so we look forward to getting down to Loughgall in
June and seeing the guys in action.”

Entries for the rally are now available from www.namcc.com.

Barry Taggart from North Armagh Motor Club said:

“We are very grateful to Rainbow Communications for their sponsorship, and Armagh City
and District Council for the great venue.

“The event will be decided over six special Stages on 100% Tarmac roads within the
grounds of the country park and will contain two wheel drive rally cars, mostly Ford Escort
MK’2.

“Admission is by programme only at a cost of £10.00 and children under the age of 16 are
free, so it’s a great day for all the family.

“Anyone who would like to come along on the day and help out by Marshalling, please
contact Trevor Purdy on 07710806549.”

Rainbow Communications provides calls and lines, mobiles, broadband, telephone, systems,
VoIP, data, cloud telephony, IT Services and more to businesses throughout the UK and
Ireland. For more information on Rainbow Communications services, visit
http://www.rainbowtele.com/

ENDS

For more information please contact Sarah Monahan, Lighthouse Communications:
sarah@lighthouseni.com or 07815 602095

Notes to editors:

• Rainbow Communications currently supplies and manages the telecoms and
communications requirements of over 5,000 businesses throughout the UK and
Ireland
Rainbow can be followed on Twitter @Rainbow_Comms

Photo Caption to read:

RAINBOW COMMUNICATIONS ‘REVS UP’ AT LOUGHGALL RALLY:
Northern Ireland’s largest independent business telecoms company, Rainbow Communications, has been
unveiled as principal sponsor of the Loughgall Stages Rally this summer. The event,
organised by North Armagh Motor Club, takes place at the picturesque Loughgall Country
Park in County Armagh on 29 June 2013. Rally fan Caroline Reid joins Stuart Carson,
Director of Sales and Marketing at Rainbow Communications at the launch of the 2013 rally.

 

Festival to host iconic collection of ex-Bertie Fisher rally cars

 

Fisher Subaru  Pic

The Loughgall Festival of Motorsport 2013 will host a very special feature, when it brings together a collection of ex-Bertie Fisher rally cars, for the first time.

Every year since its inception in 2005, the Festival of Motorsport, organised by Armagh Lions Club and North Armagh Motor Club, has raised £10,000 for a specified charity. This year, it’s the turn of Diabetes UK (NI).

Under the sponsorship of Pinkertons Pork Produce, and with support from Armagh City and District Council, the Festival of Motorsport 2013 returns to Loughgall Country Park on Saturday 25 May, and will host the Historic Rally Car Challenge (six all tarmac special stages), Apple Blossom Autotest (run by MG Car Club Ltd), Static Historic & Classic display, 4×4 off road power driving display (run by 4 Wheel Drive Club NI) Show & Shine competition, trade stands, kids entertainment, and lots more.

This year, there will also be an additional feature, which will see a very special collection of cars on display, having been sourced and brought together from all four  corners of Ireland. The name Bertie Fisher is synonymous with rallying and 12 years after his tragic death, the draw to see the cars in which he competed is a strong as ever.

Feature organiser Cathal Hughes, from Armagh Lions Club said; “This is a unique opportunity to see a collection of cars driven by the undisputed King of Rallying, Bertie Fisher. We’ve gone the length and breadth of the country to source these classic motorsport gems and are thrilled to announce some of the most famous models have confirmed attendance. By bringing these cars together we are aiming to evoke the memories of an exceptional rally-driver and true gentleman, as well as that of his son and daughter, Mark and Emma who also died on that terribly sad day, 12 years ago in January.”

Ex-Fisher cars on show will include three Mark II Ford Escorts, the BMW M3, the Ford Orion, the Subaru Legacy and the one-and-only Subaru Impreza, complete with that original infamous registration plate – L555 FEL. There will also be Mark Fisher’s Seat Ibiza.

Cathal concluded, “It is good to know, in spite of a tragedy, the Fisher name still brings out the crowds, particularly in the case of the Loughgall Festival of Motorsport, which is run for the benefit of others, in this case Diabetes UK (NI).

For further information telephone:

North Armagh Motor Club Secretary of Meeting Keith Somerville – 077 4595 9141
Armagh Lions Club – 028 37 788 906

or log onto:

www.namcc.com
www.facebook.com/northarmaghmotorclub
www.twitter.com/NorthArmaghMC

Photo Caption:
A special feature at Loughgall Festival of Motorsport 2013 will be a display of ex-Bertie Fisher rally cars. Pictured with the iconic Subaru Impreza complete with the infamous registration plate are Armagh Lions Cathal Hughes (right), who sourced and organised the display, and Joy Rollston (left).

 

 

 

Special features for Festival of Motorsport 2013

Festival Launch LRG 2013

The Loughgall Festival of Motorsport will this year take place on 25th May with lots more exciting features, as well as the historic rally, autotest and static display.

Organised jointly by Armagh Lions Club and North Armagh Motor Club and run entirely for charity, the Festival of Motorsport is now in its seventh successive year. Each of those past years has enabled £10,000 to be raised and donated. Last year it was the turn of RNLI and their £10,000 paid for all the Northern Ireland crews to be fully equipped with new state-of-the-art lifejackets.

And 2013 will be no exception!

The Clubs wish to acknowledge the generous support and sponsorship from Burkes of Cornascreiebe over the past three years and are thrilled to welcome Pinkertons of Armagh as the new title sponsor and spokesperson David Gibson said, “We are pleased to announce our sponsorship of the Loughgall Festival of Motorsport 2013, and hope this is the first of many which we will be connected with. I have a great love of rallying, especially the historic cars, and feel this is a tremendous event to be associated with as it significantly promotes the local area as well as supporting Armagh Lions as, in conjunction with North Armagh Motor Club, they help raise staggering amounts of money for local charities.”

Along with the regular fixtures (Historic Special Stage Rally, Apple Blossom Autotest and Historic and Classic Car Display, there will be a host of fresh features as well as some specialities which will be a real treat for rally fans.

One of these is the last ever Works Ford MK2 Escort ever built by Boreham. This majestic gem was driven by Bjorn Waldegard on 1979 RAC Rally and is still in its original state today. It looks and sounds just as it did, and this is a prime opportunity to see it back on top form. You won’t be disappointed, and neither will one man from Clogher – Stephen McCombe – who bid fervently on a co-driver seat when it was auctioned at the Lions Charter Night in December.

Armagh Lions President Bob Scott stated; “I would like to formally thank Pinkertons of Armagh for their sponsorship as well as the kind donation of a co-driver seat. We are very grateful for this important piece of rally history and are honoured it will grace the fine grounds of Loughgall. Stephen will relish the experience of what it was like to be in a works car back in the hay-day of rallying. I cannot emphasise enough how much Armagh Lions appreciate the support and guidance of North Armagh Motor Club without whom this event simply could not take place.

The charity to benefit from the Festival of Motorsport 2013 is DIABETES UK- N. Ireland

For the Historic Rally Car (which includes Appendix K class historic cars) we propose to run six smooth tarmac special stages, each over three miles long and twisting through the magnificent Country Park and Manor Estate with central servicing adjacent to the arena display area, the location for the Historic and Classic Car display and Trade Stands.

The Apple Blossom Autotest will take place as usual in the farmyard area with support from MG Car Club Ltd.(Ulster) and the exciting off road performance driving display will be given by the Four Wheel Drive Club Northern Ireland ltd.

Further information and rally Regulations & Entry Form are available on the NAMC website: www.namcc.com and by contacting Secretary of Meeting:

Keith Somerville Tel. 07745 959141

General event details and Trade enquiries can be had by contacting Armagh Lions Club on 028 3778 8906

Photo Caption:
Stephen McCombe (right) from Clogher who successfully bid for a co-driver seat in the last Mark II Works Ford MK2 Escort ever built by Boreham is joined by the David Gibson (left) from Pinkertons, who are sponsoring the Loughgall Festival of Motorsport 2013. Also pictured is the car’s owner Adam Clyde.

Loughgall Festival of Motorsport 2013 Historic Rally Car Challenge – Regs and Entry Form!

KeithMcIvor Winner 2013

2012 Winners: Keith McIvor & David Burns             Photo courtesy of Mark Breen Photography

Regulations and Entry Forms are now available for this year’s Historic Rally Car Challenge, which will form part of the Pinkertons of Armagh Loughgall Festival of Motorsport, on Saturday 25 May, Loughgall Country Park, Co. Armagh.

DOWNLOAD REGULATIONS AND ENTRY FORM

Entry forms should be returned to:

Keith Somerville, 63 Markethill Road, Armagh, BT60 1NX.
Tel: 07745 959141 between 6.00pm and 10.00pm weekdays & 1.00pm and 6.00pm weekends ONLY.
Email: ksomerville@namcc.com

McGarrity’s Carryduff Forklift Title Defence Off To Winning Start!

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McGarrity’s Carryduff Forklift Title Defence Off To Winning Start!

Derek McGarrity claimed victory at Saturday’s Eurocables (Belfast) Stages Rally, round one of the Carryduff Forklift MSA Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship, held at County Down’s Kirkistown Race Circuit!

Navigated by Neil Doherty, McGarrity propelled his Subaru Impreza World Rally Car to the top of the timesheets after stage one and never looked back. A faultless performance saw him extend his advantage on every stage, eventually arriving home more than half a minute ahead of the rest of the pack.

Maynooth’s Kevin Barrett and Sean Mullally were the best of the rest, having held a consistent second position throughout the event. Driving a slightly older specification Impreza WRC, Barrett had hoped to secure another victory at Kirkistown after his November Time Trial success but it wasn’t to be on this occasion. Instead, he picked up the runner-up position as well as a healthy helping of championship points.

Derek McGeehan and Cormac McGrady secured a late entry aboard their MINI WRC and the trip to the County Down venue proved to be worthwhile. A spin on stage one dented their challenge, leaving them ninth overall after the test. But they recovered to claim third overall by the end of the day.

Emma McKinstry and Kenny Hull had held third overall for a time but they had to settle for fourth in the end after the charging MINI crew overhauled them. Emma, who celebrated her 30th birthday earlier this month, finished 9.9 seconds ahead of Peadar Hurson’s Formula Karting backed Escort WRC.

Hurson had decided to make a return to the sport after a four-year layoff and although he admitted that he was a little bit rusty at the start, he soon got into the groove. By the midpoint of the event, he was setting top five times and finished with a solid result to start his championship campaign.

In the Group N category, James Laverty and Francis Regan secured a start to finish victory aboard their Subaru Impreza. They were lying as high as fourth overall during the early stages but eventually arrived home in sixth, almost 20 seconds ahead of nearest Group N rivals Kieron Graffin and Paddy Robinson. Graffin just managed to nip in front of Trevor Ferguson and David McElroy at the last gasp, finishing one-tenth of a second in front of the Impreza crew.

The McGrady Insurance 2WD category saw Keith White and Martin Carey earn another well deserved victory in their Mark 1 Escort. Simon Woodside and Steven Dowds had held an early advantage in their BMW M3 but White overhauled the crew after stage four when Woodside hit trouble.

White stayed in front until the finish, sealing the category win from David Armstrong and Paul Mulholland, with Simon Woodside and Steven Dowds third.

Drew Wylie and Fintan McGrady were the leading crew home in the Montgomery Motorsport Historic category, with Stanley Orr and Brian Cairns second ahead of Stephen and Lucy Whitford.

Finally, in the McGrady Insurance Junior 1000 Challenge, Kyle White and Alan Purdy claimed the win by 20.7 seconds from William Creighton and Andrew Bushe, with Adam and Brian Bustard third.

Round two of the Carryduff Forklift MSA Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship takes crews to Bishopscourt on 9 March for the McGrady Insurance Bishopscourt Stages.

Ballynahinch and District Motor Club has organised an all new format for the event, which will feature 14 stages within the confines of the County Down venue. More details can be found online at www.nirally.com.

ENDS.

Eurocables (Belfast) Stages Results (top 10)

1 Derek McGarrity/Neil Doherty (Impreza WRC) 26m14.8s
2 Kevin Barrett/Sean Mullally (Impreza WRC) 26m47.2s
3 Derek McGeehan/Cormac McGrady (MINI WRC) 27m03.8s
4 Emma McKinstry/Kenny Hull (Impreza WRC) 27m17.5s
5 Peadar Hurson/Damian Connolly (Escort WRC) 27m27.4s
6 James Laverty/Francis Regan (Impreza) 27m39.0s
7 George Robinson/Tommy Speers (Lancer Evo) 27m47.8s
8 Kieron Graffin/Paddy Robinson (Lancer Evo) 27m56.6s
9 Trevor Ferguson/David McElroy (Impreza) 27m56.7s
10 Keith White/Martin Carey (Mk1 Escort) 28m13.2s

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Regards,

Jonathan MacDonald
MediaJAM Communications
Tel. +44 (0)7989 283055

 

McGarrity Heads Carryduff Forklift Rally Series Opener at Kirkistown

1st-Derek-McGarrity-MBSR-20(Image: Graham Curry)

This Saturday’s Eurocables (Belfast) Stages, which takes place at County Down’s Kirkistown Race Circuit, has attracted more than 70 entries for the opening round of the Carryduff Forklift MSA Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship.

Defending champion, Derek McGarrity, will head the field off the start line in his S14 specification Subaru Impreza World Rally Car. Navigated by Neil Doherty, the crew will be aiming for a repeat success at the venue, having won January’s New Year Stages which was held at the same location.

In fact, McGarrity is always a hot favourite for any event at Kirkistown. He has secured countless victories at the venue over the years, and it was here that he started his successful 2012 title winning campaign with a victory last year.

At number two, County Kildare driver Kevin Barrett will be aiming to stop him in his tracks. Barrett will drive a slightly older specification Subaru Impreza WRC, but he could be one to watch. He has some experience of the Kirkistown venue, and won a rally time trial at the circuit late last year.

At number three, Peadar Hurson is an interesting addition to the rally. It will be the Newry driver’s first rally in almost four years, having been out of action since the 2009 Circuit of Ireland Rally. He has hired Jim Feenan’s Formula Karting Ford Escort WRC and plans to contest the opening three rounds of the Carryduff Forklift series.

“I’ve never gone that well on race circuits,” Hurson admitted, “so the first event at Kirkistown will be a bit of a learning curve. The car is a ’98 spec Escort WRC so it’s never going to be near the Subarus but we’ll see how we get on.”

Also joining the fray will be Emma McKinstry in her Impreza World Rally Car, as well as former Northern Ireland Champion George Robinson in his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9. William Hamilton completes the top six seeds with his Impreza WRC.

In the Group N category, Kieron Graffin and Paddy Robinson are the top seeds in their Evo 9. They will battle it out with the Subaru belonging to Trevor Ferguson and David McElroy, not to mention the Evos belonging to Graham Ballantine, Liam McFall and Jonny Leonard.

The two-wheel-drive class has also received a bustling entry with Keith White and Martin Carey heading the field in their potent Mark 1 Escort. James and Rebecca Kennedy will provide some stiff competition in their mount, while Simon Woodside and Steven Dowds will break the Escort stranglehold in their beautiful BMW M3.

The event also hosts round two of the McGrady Insurance Junior 1000 Rally Challenge where four drivers between the ages of 14 and 16 are set to do battle on the stages. Kyle White and Alan Purdy head the order in their Peugeot 107, with William Creighton and Andrew Bushe bringing their Citroen C1 to the party. Eoghan Bogue and Liam Regan will also be in the mix, as will James Partridge and Billy Regan.

The opening stage of the rally will start shortly after 9am on Saturday. Competitors will tackle six stages, all within the confines of the Kirkistown venue.

Eurocables (Belfast) Stages Rally – top 10 seeds

1 Derek McGarrity/Neil Doherty (Impreza WRC S14)
2 Kevin Barrett/Sean Mullally (Impreza WRC)
3 Peadar Hurson/Damian Connolly (Escort WRC)
4 Emma McKinstry/TBC (Impreza WRC)
5 George Robinson/Tommy Speers (Lancer Evo 9)
6 William Hamilton/TBC (Impreza WRC)
7 Kieron Graffin/Paddy Robinson (Lancer Evo 9)
8 Brendan O’Hagan/Jonathan Pollock (Impreza)
9 Keith White/Martin Carey (Escort Mk1)
10 James Kennedy/Rebecca Kennedy (Escort Mk2)

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Opening N.I. Rally Championship Event Backed by Eurocables Belfast

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Regulations and entry forms for North Armagh Motor Club’s Eurocables (Belfast) Stages, round one of the Carryduff Forklift MSA Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship and round two of the McGrady Insurance Junior 1000 Rally Challenge Ireland, have been revealed.

The event, which takes place on Saturday 16 February at Co. Down’s Kirkistown Race Circuit, sees Eurocables (Belfast) return as title sponsor for the first time since 2009.

“We’re delighted to have Shane Braniff and Eurocables Belfast back on board as title sponsor,” said Clerk of the Course, William Fullerton. “Shane has long been a supporter of rallying and particularly our event, so on behalf of North Armagh Motor Club, I’d like to extend our sincere gratitude.”

Having previously backed the event for what transpired to be a 10-year term, company director Braniff decided to renew his business association with the rally this year.

“I’m delighted to support North Armagh Motor Club and their opening round of the Northern Ireland Rally Championship,” Braniff said. “It is always a popular event to kick-start the season and one that I always enjoyed as a competitor in the past. I’m proud to be associated with it and wish everyone a very safe and enjoyable rally.”

Competitors will face the traditional six stages, totalling approximately 24 stage miles, all based within the Kirkistown venue. Regulations have just been released but the event has already received interest from a number of leading competitors.

Last year’s winner and reigning N.I. champion, Derek McGarrity, has confirmed his intentions to enter aboard his S14 specification Subaru Impreza WRC. However, McGarrity may not mount a full title defence.

“I really enjoy the opening rounds of the Championship,” he admitted. “They are always good events to do – there’s not much to hit around the tracks – and they provide a good shakedown ahead of the Circuit of Ireland.”

“I’m also going to enter the first three rounds of the Irish Tarmac Championship,” he added. “We’ll see how things are sitting after that and make a decision on whether or not we’ll continue with either series.”

Maynooth driver Kevin Barrett is another driver who has expressed interest in competing. The Subaru Impreza WRC pilot intends to mount a full Northern Ireland Rally Championship campaign this year and has always been competitive on previous visits to Kirkistown.

The event may also see Phillip Morrow return to the series aboard his Group N Lancer. He is going to enter another event in Ireland in early February, and provided there are no major repair bills, the Lisburn driver may be amongst the Kirkistown line-up.

They will be joined by a host of quick pilots in both four-wheel-drive and two-wheel-drive machinery, not to mention the Junior 1000 crews, in what is always one of the best supported events of the season.

ENDS.

Regards,

Jonathan MacDonald
MediaJAM Communicaions
Tel. +44 (0)7989 283055

Eurocables (Belfast) Stages Rally 2013 – Regs and Entry Form!

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(Image: Graham Curry)

Regulations and entry forms are now available for round one of the 2013 Carryduff Forklift MSA ANICC Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship incorporating the second round of the McGrady Insurance Junior 1000 Rally Challenge Ireland, the Eurocables (Belfast) Stages Rally.

The event, which takes place on Saturday 16th February, is sponsored by Eurocables (Belfast) Limited, and will feature six stages based within the confines of Co.Down’s Kirkistown Race Circuit.

DOWNLOAD REGULATIONS & ENTRY FORM

The secretary to whom all entries must be sent by post is:
Charlie Deering, 12 Sheridan Green, Portadown, Co.Armagh, BT63 5BN.
Email: cdeering@namcc.com
Tel: 028 3833 0194
Mob: 07801 670100
between 7.00pm and 10.00pm weekdays & 1.00pm and 6.00pm weekends ONLY.

McKinstry Motorsport Rally Timed Trial and Junior Stages Rally is Go Go Go!

Kenny McKinstry, event sponsor, is the leading entry in his Subaru WRC for this weekend’s Kirkistown Race Circuit based event.

Entries are still available and will close on Thursday, so any potential competitors get in touch urgently with Martin Heaney, Secretary of the Meeting, tel: 07802515680

Other leading entries include Kevin Barrett Subaru WRC, Wesley Patterson Escort MK2 and Drew Wylie Escort Mk2

Remember dual entries are acceptable so one car and two drivers!

Kenny said “He is looking forward to the event and competing on the testing but safe stages laid on by North Armagh Motor Club at Kirkistown and the really good day’s craic they had at last year’s event”

Action kicks off with the first run of eight stages (four runs each of two 95% tarmac stages) to take place at 10.00am.

Six Junior crews including the two main Championship contenders, Ben Crealey and Kyle White will be competing on the Stage rally, which is running alongside the Rally Timed Trial, to decide the series winner in the final round of this year’s Junior 1000 Rally Challenge.

McKinstry Motorsport Rally Timed Trial – Regs and Entry Form!

Regulations and Entry Forms are now available for this year’s McKinstry Motorsport Rally Timed Trial, on Saturday 3 November, Kirkistown Racing Circuit, Kircubbin, Co Down.

Entry fee is £110 and dual entries are acceptable.

For a cheap day of motorsport thrills, get your entry in quick!

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The secretary to whom all entries must be sent by post is:
Martin Heaney, 61 Drumlin Road, Donaghcloney, Craigavon, County Armagh, BT66 7NJ.
Email: martinheaneyspark@googlemail.com
Telephone: 07802 515680 between 18:00hrs and 22:00hrs

MEEKE MIGHTY IN LURGAN!

PRESS RELEASE:  For Immediate Release: 30th July 2012

MEEKE MIGHTY IN LURGAN

Dungannon’s Kris Meeke and his co-driver Gerry McVeigh from Cookstown took their McGeehan Motorsport Mini WRC to a clear win on last Saturday’s Orchard Motorsport backed Lurgan Park Rally. They surged into the lead on stage 2, thereafter dominating the timesheets. Eleven times Lurgan Parkwinner Kenny McKinstry, who was driving John McGaffin’s Subaru this time, and indeed had John’s daughter Lesley co-driving, was a clear 2nd at the end. The race for 3rd place was a lot closer. Garry Jennings (Subaru 555) just shaded first stage leader Derek McGarrity (Mini WRC) for the final podium place.

At the finish, Kris Meeke, who has spent very little time in a rally car of late due to budget cutbacks, and indeed who had spent the previous week on his pushbike chasing after the Tour de France, commented. “As well as a good challenge, it was a great day out. The biggest test was the changeable conditions. However the Mini WRC is a really precise car to drive, especially in the steering. The car was well fit for it.”

The opening stage was damp, green in places, a little greasy. Derek McGarrity was fastest from Kris Meeke with Kenny McKinstry 3rd. Just 2s covered the three cars.  Stage 2 was a repeat of the first one. Meeke was 5s quicker than his first run to move into the lead. The former Intercontinental Rally Challenge Champion finished the stage with a broad grin on his face and commented. “That was a lot better.” Indeed it was. From then on he never looked back, and showed all the flair that took him into theWorld Rally Championship arena.

Not so happy was Derek McGarrity. He made a small mistake on the stage, and on the following one, which saw him relegated to 3rd and then to 4th following another slip-up. Kenny McKinstry on the other hand didn’t make a mistake all day in maintaining his 2nd place. The Banbridge man commented at the end. “We had a good day, but I was always going to be up against it with Kris Meeke. We were best of the rest, which wasn’t so bad.”

An unknown quantity before the start was just how well Garry Jennings would go in his old model Subaru 555. He bought this car earlier in the year for a bit of fun in the forests, and indeed has won a few rallies. The Fermanagh man drove well in the Park, but found the car simply outgunned in the fast sections. Still 3rd place, ahead of Derek McGarrity’s Mini WRC wasn’t such a bad result at all.

Maynooth’s Kevin Barrett, who had his 19-year-old son Paul co-driving, had a steady run to 5th. Derek McGeehan, with Laurie Smith co-driving, rounded off the top six. Derek was driving the first right hand drive Mini WRC built by Prodrive. The car was delivered just two days before the rally, which left little time for ‘set-up’. The car performed immaculately. Indeed, it was quite something to see three Mini WRC’s together in the beautiful environment of Craigavon Borough Council’s Lurgan Park. It certainly broke the Subaru dominance of recent years.

Outside the top six Kinallen’s Stuart Biggerstaff took 7th place in the family’s classic Metro 6R4. The car’s only hiccup was a broken power steering pipe in stage 4, as a result of clipping a bale. Former NI Rally Champion Stuart had Danny O’Carroll, a star of the TV show ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys’ co-driving. Not only did they have a good rally; they had a great laugh as well!

Norfolk’s Ray Brammer took 8th in his Subaru. Ray set some good times, despite a few small overshoots in the slippy conditions. John McKeown, despite feeling a bit rusty following a break from rallying, did well to bring his newly constructed Escort WRC into 9th. Alan Carmichael struggled a little on his first competitive run in a left hand drive Subaru and finished 10th.  

Gilford’s Mark Doyle slipped out of the top ten when his Celica slithered into the scenery at one point. His brother nipped home for a couple of wet weather tyres, and with those fitted Mark battled back to 11th. Martin Teggart, who had his nephew Ben co-driving, finished the day 12th overall and won the best Escort accolade for his efforts. There was an enthralling battle in the FIA Historic category and seven times Circuit of Ireland winner, Jimmy McRae, came out tops in that one. McRae was driving Lisburn man Wesley Patterson’s Escort RS1800.

Orchard Motorsport Lurgan Park Rally Top Ten:

1st (1) Kris Meeke/Gerry McVeigh (Mini WRC) 16.09.1
2nd (2) Kenny McKinstry/Lesley McGaffin (Impreza WRC) 16.39.4
3rd (4) Garry Jennings/Kerry McCarter (Impreza 555) 16.47.7
4th (3) Derek McGarrity/Kieron Graffin (Mini WRC) 16.49.6
5th (5) Kevin & Paul Barrett (Impreza WRC) 17.02.8
6th (6) Derek McGeehan/Laurie Smith (Mini WRC) 17.03.4
7th (7) Stuart Biggerstaff/Danny O’Carroll (Metro 6R4) 17.14.6
8th (10) Ray Brammer/Damien Fleming (Impreza WRC) 17.16.1
9th (12) John McKeown/Tommy Speers (Escort WRC) 17.29.1
10th (11) Alan Carmichael/Neil Doherty (Impreza WRC) 17.42.7

Class Winners:

CL1 Andrew Mullan/Elaine Doherty (Lancer): CL2A Ronan Lynn/Niall McKeegan  (Civic): CL2B Martin & Ben Teggart (Escort): CL4 Garry Jennings/Kerry McCarter (Impreza 555): CL5 Kris Meeke/Gerry McVeigh (Mini WRC): CL6 Gary Owens/Denver Rafferty (Escort): CL7 Jimmy McRae/Eamonn McGarrity (Escort).

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Issued by: Brian & Liz Patterson: Patterson Agency Ltd.

Tel: 0044 2890 844111

Email: pattersons@rallynews.net

No Sallying for Meeke in Lurgan!

Press Release: For immediate release: 11th July 2012.

No Sallying for Meeke in Lurgan

World Rallying star Kris Meeke is to drive one of the iconic Mini WRC machines at this year’s 28th July Orchard Motorsport backed Lurgan Park Rally. Over the years the Rally has enjoyed an unrivalled reputation for attracting star names and drivers. With the addition of Kris Meeke, along with Darren Gass going for his hat-trick of wins this year’s event could be one of the best ever.  Kenny McKinstry, long dubbed ‘The King of the Park’, will certainly not be out of the reckoning either as he bids for his 12th Lurgan Park victory.

Indeed when Kris Meeke was presented with the opportunity of driving the state of the art McGeehan Motorsport Mini WRC, he didn’t hesitate. Kris commented, “I grew up with the Lurgan Park Rally. I remember hiding in the bushes to watch Michael Sundstrom in a Peugeot 205 T16, and so many other great drivers over the years. I’ve only competed there once. That was in a Mk2 Escort. It won’t be a case of sallying round this time. I’ll definitely be trying to win. It’s a difficult proposition – it’s in between a rally and an autotest, specialised. Making the pace notes on a bicycle is a long way from a world rally stage. I’m happy enough to give it a go. I am looking forward to it.”

The Meeke drive is backed by event sponsor Brian Stinson’s Orchard Motorsport concern in Armagh, as well as the Rushmere Shopping Centre Craigavon, and McGeehan Motorsport themselves. Indeed Derek McGeehan hopes to enter and compete, with Laurie Smith co-driving, in a second Mini WRC. This is a new right hand drive car due to be delivered to McGeehan’s Draperstown workshop by Prodrive just in time for the rally. The car Kris Meeke will use is the left hand drive version, the same as he drove on the World Rally Championship. Gerry McVeigh Cars is also lending its weight to the Meeke entry, and indeed Gerry will co-drive.

The North Armagh Motor Club’s Rally, all within the environs of Craigavon Borough Council’s beautiful Lurgan Park, has a proud history of a family day out motorsport event. It first took place in 1980, when the late, great Bertie Fisher won in a Sydney Meeke prepared Escort. Kris Meeke’s entry this year marks another turn of the wheel.

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Maestro McRae for Lurgan Park!

 

 

PRESS RELEASE: For immediate release 11th June 2012

Maestro McRae for Lurgan Park

The ever-popular Lurgan Park Rally, again backed by Armagh man Brian Stinson’s Orchard Motorsport business, is well on track this year for Saturday 28th July. Even before the regulations are issued this week, 7 times Circuit of Ireland winner and ‘Tarmac Maestro’ Jimmy McRae has agreed to compete, driving Lisburn man Wesley Patterson’s fabulous Escort BDA.

The Lurgan Park Rally, in it’s 33rd year of running, will this year feature 8 special stages through the lanes of the beautiful Craigavon Borough Council Lurgan Park. With its natural amphitheatre layout and centralised paddock location, the Park is ideally suited for the rally and its family orientated ambience.

The fully televised rally will be open to fifty competing cars, including historics and the Escort Mark 2 Challenge. In addition there will be family entertainment of all kinds. Further information can be had at www.namcc.com  For regulations contact the Secretary of the Meeting Keith Somerville on 07745 959141.

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Orchard Motorsport Lurgan Park Rally Poster!

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