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  • Arthur Kierans guided Paul Barrett to victory

    in the British Historic Rally Championship section of the Phil Price Memorial Woodpecker Rally last Saturday. The pair were competing in a Ford Escort RS 1800 MKII.

    As well as victory in the Historic section, they also finished 8th overall and 2nd in the National Class.

    A mighty result considering that there was a plethora of AWD cars in the event too.

    Navigation Classes

    Monaghan Motor Club CLG are holding Navigation Trial classes from this Friday onwards.

    The classes are for any person interested in beginning to compete in Motorsport, or would like a refresher course.

    The classes will last for five weeks (every Friday) and will conclude on the week of the first navigation event of the season.

    The classes will take place in the Aughnamullen GAA Centre, A75 CY82 at 7pm.

     The first competitive navigation event of the season will be hosted by Co. Monaghan Motor Club CLG. More details will be available soon. Any interested persons can contact Ciaran Tynan on +353877827918 or email oisinsherlock97@gmail.com to register.

    Autotest

    Co. Monaghan Motor Club are hosting an Autotest event on Sunday September 14th. Regulations and Entry will be available very soon.

    Co. Monaghan Motor Club CLG, have just launched a new club App. The App will be the go-to location for all your motor club information. To download the App, just search ‘Monaghan Motor Club’ on your ‘Android’ or Apple’ device’s, App store. This App is for everyone; it is not just for club members and competitors.

    Oisín Sherlock.

  • Club success at Thomond Mini Stages Rally /Munster Endurance

    Johno Doogan and his navigator Paul Lennon were the top placed Co. Monaghan Motor Club members on the GRP4 Fabrications Thomond Mini Stages Rally 2025, which took place last weekend.

    The Limerick Motor Club event consisted of three separate special stages; each ran twice for a total of six stages. Johno and Paul finished the event in 3rd place overall (OA), in their Class 14 Ford Escort MKII.

    John McQuaid and Thomas Treanor finished in 9th place OA and 6th in Class 14.

    Paul Kelly navigated Paul Purtill to 11th OA and 1st in Class 13.

    Killian McArdle navigating for Michael Cahill finished the event in 6th place, and 3rd in class, but unfortunately, they were excluded from the results following a Stewards decision.

    Domhnall Lennon navigating for Martin Toner failed to finish the event following an ‘Off’ on SS3. We wish Domhnall a speedy recovery.

    Munster Endurance Trial

    In the Munster Endurance Trial, Evin Hughes guided Karl O’Donoghue to 3rd OA, 24s in arrears of the overall winners Danial Buckley/Conor Lennon. Karl and Evin were seeded Car 1, for this event.

    Buggy Ireland Championship

    Conor Boylan was competing in the 5th round of the Buggy Ireland Championship last weekend. The 5th round took place on the site of the former RAF Long Kesh (Maze, Lisburn).

    Conor took his Semog buggy home in 41st position OA. Conor had an eventful day, as he was forced into a five-mile excursion in order to find a ‘man with welder’, following an argument with a fence which broke a part of the gear linkage.  Conor informed me that Thomas Wedlock has an excellent photo of him sitting on a rear wheel looking sad, as he waited for a tow back to the pits. 

    Former members of Co. Monaghan Motor Club, Daniel McKenna and Andrew Grennan were competing in the recent ALMC Hellfire Stages Rally 2025. Daniel and Andrew took their iconic Ford Escort MKII (The same car in which they won the Monaghan Stages Rally 2012 in) home in 12th OA and 1st in Class 14. You may remember the video of Daniels father Eamonn running and skipping up the road in Ballinode village on hearing the news that Daniel had won the Monaghan 2012 event. Daniel and Andrew plan to do the Cork 20 and Killarney Historic Rally before the years end.

     Navigation Classes

    Monaghan Motor Club CLG will be holding Navigation Trial classes very soon for any person interested in beginning to compete in Motorsport, or would like a refresher course.

    The classes will last for five weeks and will conclude on the week of the first navigation event of the season. The first event will be hosted by Co. Monaghan Motor Club CLG.

    More details will be available soon. Any interested persons can contact Ciaran Tynan on +353877827918 or email oisinsherlock97@gmail.com to register.

    Autotest

    Co. Monaghan Motor Club are hosting an Autotest event on Sunday September 7th. Regulations and Entry will be available very soon.

    Co. Monaghan Motor Club CLG, have just launched a new club App. The App will be the go-to location for all your motor club information. To download the App, just search ‘Monaghan Motor Club’ on your ‘Android’ or Apple’ device’s, App store. This App is for everyone; it is not just for club members and competitors.

    Oisín Sherlock.

  • Josh Moffett and Keith Moriarty ALMC win.

    Josh Moffett and Keith Moriarty took the outright victory on the latest round of the 2025 Triton Showers Motorsport Ireland National Rally Championship last weekend.

    The Triton Showers national championship resumed with the Hellfire Stages Rally 2025, which was organised and promoted by the ALMC motor club. The nine special stage event (3×3) was based around the town of Oldcastle in Co. Meath.

    Josh and Keith made a change from their trusty Hyundai i20 R5, to a hired Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 for this event, and it immediately paid off as they took the stage win on SS1 by 2.7s from Eddie Doherty/Tom Murphy who were competing in a Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo.  The event lead didn’t last long however, as Gary Kiernan/John McCabe driving a Ford Fiesta Rally2 took the stage win on SS2, setting a time which was just over 3s faster than Moffett’s time over the same piece of road. Josh and Keith’s time on SS2 dropped them two places on the leaderboard heading into the third and final special stage of the morning loop. Gary and John held the lead of the rally until SS5 when they suffered a spin, which cost them 10s and demoted them to 5th place overall. This error for Kiernan/McCabe promoted Moffett/Moriarty into the lead of the event by a mere 2.3s, with four stages still to go.

    Josh and Keith took another stage win on SS6 and stretched their advantage over 2nd place to 5.2s going into final service. On the final loop of the three special stages, Josh and Keith took their Škoda safely to the finish with an advantage of 5.5s over Doherty/Murphy who finished in 2nd place.

    Also in the event, Kaine Treanor guided Stephen McCann to 24th overall and 9th in Class 5, Paul McPhillips navigated Cian Caldwell to 26th overall and 1st in Class 2 and Ryan Farrell guided Stephen Faughnan to 18th overall and 2nd in Class 2.

    James McCarville/Arthur Kierans finished in 24th overall and 5th in Class 13.

    Daniel McConnon guided Gavin McGivney to 30th overall and 7th in Class 13.

    Michael Conlon/Adam Langan finished 32nd overall and 1st in Class 12.

    Shane Farrell on a hiatus from Australia guided Martin McPhillips to 47th OA and 3rd in Class 11R. Barry McKenna/Gary McCrudden finished 52nd overall and 12th in Class 13.  Declan Brady guided Gene Callan to 74th overall and 4th in Class 12. Peter and Eoghán Farrell took their Toyota Corolla Twin-cam home in 83rd overall and 3rd in Class 10. Domhnall Lennon guided Martin McKeown to 89th overall and 5th in Class 2A.

    Unfortunately, Paul Barrett/Darragh Kelly were forced to retire on SS6 when the water pump in their Citroën C3 Rally2 failed. Jack Maguire/Keith McConnon retired after SS7 while in 49th position overall.

    In the Modern Tyres Ulster Rally last weekend, Ryan Farrell guided Johnnie Mulholland to 9th overall and 1st in Class RC3. Unfortunately, Darren Gass/Enda Sherry were forced into retirement during SS5.

    Navigation Classes

    Monaghan Motor Club CLG will be holding Navigation Trial classes very soon for any person interested in beginning to compete in Motorsport, or would like a refresher course.

    The classes will last for five weeks and will conclude on the week of the first navigation event of the season.

    The first event will be hosted by Co. Monaghan Motor Club CLG. More details will be available soon.

    Any interested persons can contact Ciaran Tynan on +353877827918 or email oisinsherlock97@gmail.com to register. Co. Monaghan Motor Club are hosting an Autotest event on Sunday September 7th. Regulations and Entry will be available soon.

    Co. Monaghan Motor Club CLG, have just launched a new club App. The App will be the go-to location for all your motor club information. To download the App, just search ‘Monaghan Motor Club’ on your ‘Android’ or Apple’ device’s, App store. This App is for everyone; it is not just for club members and competitors.

    Oisín Sherlock.

  • Monaghan Club News

    Evin Hughes guided Karl O’Donoghue to 2nd place overall on last weekend’s Westmeath Endurance Trial.

    The Westmeath and District Motor Club event counted as round six of the Motorsport Ireland Skoda Parts Ireland National Endurance Championship. Karl and Evin, finished the sixteen selective event, 22s in arrears of the overall winners, Robert Howard/Andrew Stewart.

    The Jim Walsh Cork Forestry Rally,

    was also held on Sunday, Cathan McCourt/Barry McNulty took the overall win by 1.8s over 2nd placed Jason Mitchell/Patrick McCrudden. Both the 1st and 2nd placed crews were competing in a pair of Škoda Fabia RS Rally2’s.

    Gregory Shinnors guided James Dunphy to 6th overall. Greg is also a Cork Motor Club member, and as such he was awarded the Danny Creedon Memorial Perpetual Cup for being the leading Cork Motor Club member on the day.

    Paul McPhillips navigating for Cian Caldwell, finished 19th overall and 2nd in Class 2, while Damien Connolly navigated Oran England to 20th overall and 3rd in Class 2.

    Unfortunately, last year’s national champions Derek Mackarel/Eamonn Creedon retired on SS6 ‘Glenduff 2’.

    In the Voly Grampian Forest Rally 2025

    held in Scotland over the weekend, Killian McArdle navigated Joseph Kelly to 18th overall, 1st in Class S4 and 1st in the Great Britain Junior category.

    Co. Monaghan Motor Club CLG, have just launched a new club App. The App will be the go-to location for all your motor club information. To download the App, just search ‘Monaghan Motor Club’ on your ‘Android’ or Apple’ device’s, App store. This App is for everyone; it is not just for club members and competitors.

    Oisín Sherlock.

  • Mohan wins in Finland

    Ballinode resident Conor Mohan guided Eamonn Kelly to the top step of the podium on Secto Rally Finland last weekend.

    The Finnish event counted as round 4 of the 2025 Junior World Rally Championship (JWRC). Eamonn and Conor took their Ford Fiesta Rally3 home in 1st place overall (OA), 8.3s ahead of the Australian pair and current JWRC leaders, Taylor Gill and Daniel Brkic.

    The event began on Thursday morning with a Shakedown stage, followed by the first competitive Special Stage (SS) that evening ‘Harju 1’. On that first competitive special stage, Eamonn and Conor finished 2nd fastest, just 1.3s in arrears of the Turkish crew, Ali Türkkan/Oytun Albayrak.

    Nine special stages were up on Friday, four new special stages each being used twice, followed by a second pass of the Thursday evening stage (Harju 2).

    On SS2 Friday morning, Kelly/Mohan played it a little safe and dropped to 4th OA, albeit, still only 3.5s in arrears of 1st. The playing it safely phase ended abruptly as on SS3 they set the fastest time in the JWRC, despite commenting that they were a little slow at the start and that there was hanging dust from the previous cars on some of the very fast corners. They were now only 1.2s in arrears of 1st place. On SS4 however, they suffered a small overshoot, causing them to reverse. Despite this, the time at the finish of the stage showed that they had been well on the way to another stage win, as they only lost 1.2s to the leader. The weather took a turn for the worse on SS5, as they were hindered by a heavy downpour of rain during the stage. The downpour caused a few moments, a loss of rhythm which resulted in them loosing 2nd position, but they were still only 5.4s in arrears of 1st. The car developed a small technical issue during SS7 resulting in a little time loss, but they still maintained 3rd position OA. They got the technical issue delt with before SS8, resulting in a good stage time, but Eamonn stated that “I just did not push enough”. Despite not pushing enough, they did close the gap and were now only 0.1s adrift of 2nd place. On SS9 they duly took 2nd place OA, 13.2s adrift of the leading crew. On the final stage of the day, SS10, they did lose a few seconds to the leading crew but still maintained 2nd place going into Saturdays eight stages.

     Saturdays eight stages were once again new, with four separate stages each being ran twice. Saturday’s stages were a lot more slippery than Fridays had been due to a heavy overnight rain. The slipperier road surface took a little getting used to, causing a moment near the start of SS11. Despite this moment, which lost them time to the leader, they still increased their advantage over the crew in 3rd place. SS13 was an extremely fast stage, and even with the distance being over 20km, the top four JWRC competitors were separated by less than one second, that stat just shows how tough it is to pull any advantage over fellow competitors. On SS14 Kelly/Mohan secured another stage win, which gained them slightly on 1st, but also greatly increased their advantage over 3rd place. On the next stage, SS15, they pulled a huge 5.2s back on 1st place, which reduced their deficit to 11.6s from 1st.

    On Saturday’s penultimate stage, SS17, Eamonn and Conor took the lead of the event for the 1st time. The Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy team now held a 21.2s advantage over their nearest JWRC competitor. On SS18, the final stage of Saturday, they finished the 16.44km stage 2nd fastest, just a tiny 0.5s in arrears of fastest, meaning that they entered Sunday’s stages with a reasonably comfortable lead of 20.7s.

    There were only two stages on Sunday, a repeated pass of the legendry 24km ‘Ouninpohja’ Honestly ‘legendry’ may be too small of a word to describe the stage. Check out Solberg/Mills record breaking run in 2004 and the Meeke/Nagle in-car from 2016 on YouTube.

    With a 20.7s advantage. Eamonn and Conor did not have to go absolutely flat out over the two runs and rick an ‘off’ or a puncture. On the first pass of Ouninpohja (SS19), they set the 5th fastest time, 11.2s down on fastest, which only reduced their advantage over 2nd place to 20s, leaving them reasonably comfortable going into the final pass of that same stage. On the final run, they once again set the 5th fastest time, but most importantly got the car to the ‘Finnish’ line in perfect working order and still holding onto 1st place overall.  This Finland win is Eamonn and Conor’s second outright win in the JWRC, as their first came on the Croatia Rally 2023.

    At the end of one of, if not the most famous rally in the world, Eamonn and Conor took an 8.3s win over the current JWRC leaders Taylor Gill/ Daniel Brkic.

    The JWRC comes to its conclusion at the next event, the Central European Rally 2025, which takes place between the 16th and 19th of October.

    Killian McArdle was also taking part in Secto Rally Finland. Killian was navigating for John Coyne in a Ford Fiesta Rally3. Unfortunately, the pair retired on SS12 ‘Västilä 1’. They had been in 51st position overall when they retired.

     County Monaghan Motor Club recently presented the monies raised from the Charity Static Car Show and Shine event held last June. All monies raised were donated to SOSAD and the Monaghan branch of Crocus.

    Co. Monaghan Motor Club CLG, have just launched a new club App. The App will be the go-to location for all your motor club information. To download the App, just search ‘Monaghan Motor Club’ on your ‘Android’ or Apple’ device’s, App store. This App is for everyone; it is not just for club members and competitors.

    Oisín Sherlock.

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