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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Competitors ready for Mourne Mountain rally action! [Ire]

Des O'Loan (right) from Newry and Mourne District Motor Club shakes hands with Rory Byrne, Director Modern Tyre Service. Modern Tyres promotional girl, Niamh Kerr, pictured left. picture:Stephen Shaw




The Modern Tyre Service Mourne Rally kicks into action on Saturday 9 June with some of Northern Ireland's leading competitors ready to take their high-powered rally cars to the Newry start line!

The event marks the fifth round of the Pacenotes Northern Ireland Rally Championship and current championship leader, Glenn Allen, is among the hot favourites in his Toyota Corolla WRC. In search of his maiden championship title, the Cookstown man has been on great form of late, with three maximum scores on the trot.

Aiming to bring his victorious run to a screeching halt, Enniskillen's Raymond Johnston has also entered the event in his Subaru Impreza WRC. The former karting exponent is still in the hunt for his first rally win this year, as it was Stephen Moore who won the opening round at Kirkistown. Moore is also back in action with his Ford Focus WRC, and he needs to start making inroads on Allen's championship lead.

Sean Devine also returns to the series after his final stage mishap during the KBB Tour of the Sperrins. The Strabane man lost control of his Subaru after a jump and plunged into the undergrowth, putting a halt to his bid for a top three position.

Devine's absence from rounds two and three of the championship have given him an almost impossible task to regain lost ground, as he lies almost 50 points behind the leader. Still, while he may be an outside bet for the championship, he is one of the favourites for the Modern Tyre Service Mourne Rally.

Although not registered for the series, Armagh man Maurice Gass is also making a welcome return to rallying with a Group A Subaru Impreza at his disposal. It is his local event and while he hasn't contested the event for a few years, he will be aiming to show the N.I. regulars the quickest way home!

Almost 20 Sunoco Fuels Production category crews have entered the rally in what will probably be one of the closest fought battles. Last year's winner, Michael Curran, is absent from the start list on this occasion, paving the way for a new face to top the Group N podium.

Comber's Neil McCance must be one of the favourites, after taking class victory at last month's Manx National and Tour of the Sperrins rallies. He had a difficult start to the year with retirement at the opening round thwarting his progress. Now he is just one point in arrears of category leader, Ian Cochrane, and looks set to take control as Cochrane is missing from the start list.

Eoin McErlean is another competitor who will be vying for a solid result. He finished second at round one but has endured a torrid time since February. Trevor Ferguson, who is currently fourth in series standings, is also back in action with his Subaru Impreza while Enda McNulty joins the action with his Evo.

The battle for Superdrive two-wheel-drive category honours will also be a hotly contested affair. This is always a popular event for the local Armstrong family and no less than four cars will be adorned with the Armstrong name. Former winner, Norman Armstrong, is regarded as one of the favourites but his family members could well throw the cat among the pigeons. Stephen, his son, could spring a surprise while his nephew Brian is the current Border Rally Champion. Brian's brother, William, has also entered in an Escort.

Gary McPhillips also intends to uphold Mark 2 Escort honours while Denis Patterson's nimble Darrian could also spring a surprise. Declan McKeown also brings his beautiful BMW M3 to the event while William Smith is back behind the wheel with his Mini.

Scrutineering takes place at Modern Tyre Service in Newry on Friday evening. Competitors will leave the premises on Saturday morning before starting from the Town Hall. They will face 12 stages, with some familiar classics including Slieve Gullion and Camlough Mountain. Service will be in Carnbane Industrial Estate with cars finishing at the Sheepbridge Inn on Saturday evening.

Armagh Lions Club Festival of Motorsport hailed a huge success!



Money raised for Marie Curie Cancer Care last weekend is still being calculated after hundreds of spectators flocked to Loughgall Country Park for the inaugural Armagh Lions Club Festival of Motorsport!

The all family affair was a huge hit with spectators as Armagh Lions Club and North Armagh Motorcycle & Car Club Ltd (NAMCC Ltd) pulled out all the stops to create a truly successful event.

The Historic Rally Car Challenge marked the highlight of the proceedings and amidst stiff opposition which included former Irish, British and World champions, it was the local crew of Seamus O'Connell and Gabriel Campbell who emerged victorious. They swapped seconds with John Keatley and Maurice Beckett throughout all four stages, but it was Keatley who held the advantage going into the final test.

O'Connell lost time with a spin at the end of stage three, and he was determined not to let victory slip from his grasp. In a win or bust effort through the final 2.75 mile stage, he emerged clear of Keatley by an impressive 8.6 seconds!

"I'm amazed we managed to beat all of the former World, British and Irish champions!" O'Connell said after the finish. "We just had a small spin towards the end of the third stage, I think I lost about six seconds but we got away with it. It was definitely a great event - I would go back next week!"

With Keatley forced to settle for second position, Stephen and Jaye Nevin arrived home in third ahead of Cahal Curley and Elkin Robinson. The former Circuit of Ireland winner was reunited with a magnificent Porsche 911, and the crew also topped class C3.

Fifth overall, Raymond and Chris Nelson also grabbed class C2 spoils in their Mark 1 Escort, while Glenn Williamson and Mervyn Hawthorne just pipped Alan Jardine and Jonathan MacDonald to sixth position on the final stage. Jardine was rueing a costly problem at the start of stage one but was safe in the knowledge that he had finished ahead of many leading lights of the past.

Those leading lights included Roy Cathcart and Harold Montgomery, who were eighth in their Escort RS1800. Billy Coleman, a former Irish Tarmac Champion and British Rally Champion, finished ninth with navigator Colm Quinn, while 1979 World Rally Champion, Sweden's Björn Waldegård, completed the top ten with Kevin Toner calling the notes.

The slippery conditions took their toll on competitors and not everyone safely reached the finish line. While Drexel Gillespie and Bill Blair had a small incident during the familiarisation run, Philip McDowell and Mark Stirling rolled out of the event near the end of the opening stage. They were caught out at a tightening right-hand corner, sending their Mark 1 Escort off the road and onto its roof.

Former British Rally Champion, Russell Brookes, lost time when he understeered into a metal post with his borrowed Talbot Sunbeam. He still arrived home to record 13th overall but former Circuit of Ireland winner, Tony Fall, was not so lucky. Navigated by Raymond Donnelly, the crew lost an argument with a tree in their borrowed Mini Cooper S during the final stage, spelling an abrupt end to their day.

Competitors in the Apple Blossom Autotest also displayed some spectacular precision driving and on this occasion it was Ken Irwin who took the spoils. 'Speedy', as he is also known, is a former British, Northern Ireland and Irish champion, and he mustered together all of his experience to emerge victorious from five times N.I. Champion, Robert Dickson, while Stephen Ferguson was third.

The static car displays were also a huge hit with spectators, and included a variety of vehicles, both old and new. Combined with the Red Bull display team, spectators enjoyed a wide range of entertainment throughout the day.

With the inaugural Festival of Motorsport hailed a resounding success, Armagh Lions Club and NAMCC Ltd are now looking forward to making the festival even bigger and better next year. With sponsorship from The Donnelly Group, the future of the event is secure, and charities will continue to benefit in the coming years.

Historic Rally Car Challenge top ten results

1 Seamus O'Connell/Gabriel Campbell (Escort MkII) 14m 14.2s
2 John Keatley/Maurice Beckett (Escort RS1800) 14m 22.8s
3 Stephen Nevin/Jaye Nevin (Escort) 14m 36.4s4
Cahal Curley/Elkin Robinson (Porsche 911) 14m 43.3s
5 Raymond Nelson/Chris Nelson (Escort RS2000) 14m 45.8s
6 Glenn Williamson/Mervyn Hawthorne (Escort RS2000) 14m 48.7s
7 Alan Jardine/Jonathan MacDonald (Escort MkI) 14m 49.9s
8 Roy Cathcart/Harold Montgomery (Escort RS1800) 14m 53.6s
9 Billy Coleman/Colm Quinn (Escort RS1800) 14m 54.2s
10 Björn Waldegård/Kevin Toner (Escort RS1800) 14m 55.0s

Apple Blossom Autotest top three results

1 Ken Irwin2 Robert Dickson3 Stephen Ferguson

Boston GAA Sunday June 3rd

Orl Benson Cup [Ladies Football]
Boston Shamrocks 3-08 to Roscommon 1-07
SFC
Donegal 1-12 to Galway 3-09
Wolf Tones 0-11 to Shannon Blues 0-05
SHC
Galway 0-07 to Tipperary 2-11