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  • Donnelly Wins Buggy Battle

     

    The Monaghan Motor Club Autocross held at the Hut Cross track in Latton on Sunday last 31st July proved to be a real battle of the buggies. No fewer than 20 of these rapid purpose-built single seater machines completed the event. It was Seamus Donnelly in his Casmat version who came out on top following a dominant drive throughout the day. He was followed home by Ronan Mackle in his Semog version with Patrick Malanaphy completing the podium in his Yacar example.

    A total of 37 drivers took part, 20 of whom were driving buggies. Notable among the starters were two junior drivers, Brian Martyn from Galway and Michelle McCorry from Leitrim, who acquitted themselves well in class 2. Regular navigator Ciaran Tynan made his debut behind the wheel of a Mk1 Escort and carried off the laurels in class 1.

    Overall Results

    1 Seamus Donnelly (Casmat Buggy) 5m 34.20s,
    2 Ronan Mackle (Semog Buggy) 5m 38.39s,
    3 Patrick Malanaphy (Yacar Buggy) 5m 39.16s,
    4 Mac Walsh (Semog Buggy) 5m 39.73s,
    5 Sean Casey (Rage Buggy) 5m 40.32s,
    6 Martin Connolly (Extreme Buggy) 5m 41.07s.

    Class winners:

    Class 1 Ciaran Tynan (Escort) 6m 48.94s, Class 2 Brian Martyn (Micra) 6m
    46.12s, Class 3 Shane Marron (Escort) 6m 16.08s, Class 4 Gary Lockhart (Escort) 6m 28.22s,
    Class 5 Joseph Smith (Escort) 5m 55.97s, Class 6 Mickey Conlon (Escort) 5m 53.13s, Class 7 Ronan Mackle.

     

    Endurance Trial 14th August

    The next event in the Monaghan Motor Club calendar is the Endurance Trial, which will be held on Sunday 14th August. COC Shane Maguire is hard at work on this one, putting together another challenging set of selectives in a compact route. The format will be similar to last year with a combination of smooth tarmac, concrete and gravel surfaces. There will also be some new selectives never used previously, which are intended to enhance the event. Regulations available on the club website.

  • Battle of the Buggies

     

    The next event in the Monaghan Motor Club calendar is an Autocross which will be held on Sunday 31st July in the well-appointed Hut Cross track at Latton. This event is being organised to cater especially for the huge number of Buggy drivers in the area. With a mixture of sealed and smooth loose surface, it should attract the cream of the crop in their powerful purpose-built single seater machines.

    The event will also include the usual classes for cars up to 1450cc, 1451 to 1650cc and 1651 to 2050cc including four wheel drive cars. Regulations are available on the club website monaghanmotorclub.net. Entries close with Event Secretary Cora Maguire, 14, Cluain Ard, Dernagrew, Monaghan on 27th July.

     

    Endurance Trial 14th August

    Following the Autocross two weeks later is the Endurance Trial, which will be held on Sunday 14th August. COC Shane Maguire is hard at work on this one, putting together another challenging set of selectives in a compact route. Regulations will be available soon on the club website.

  • Moffett Masters Mondello

     

    Sam Moffett continued his recent good form in the Tool Dynamics Supercar Championship which took place at the Mondello race track in Co. Kildare at the weekend. The Monaghan man took overall honours in both Race 1 and Race 2, fending off fellow rally driver, Peter Barrable in his 2000cc machine. This is Sam’s third win in the championship which he is contesting for the first time.

     

    O’Reilly & Moffett impress in Wales

     

    Round 5 of the 2016 British Rally Championship took place at the weekend in Mid-Wales. The Nicky Grist Stages Rally took place over two days consisting of a mixture of Forest stages and Tarmac Roads of the Epynt Military Range. James O’Reilly stepped in at the last minute as navigator with Scotland’s David Bogie in a Skoda Fabia R5. The pair had previously competed together in Carlow. They were on the pace from the start holding and early 2nd place but dropped to 7th after a delay on stage 4 and climbed back to 5th overnight. A charge on day two over the Epynt roads resulted in their climb to 4th overall by the finish. Josh Moffett/John Rowan put in a solid performance in their Ford Fiesta. The Clontibret driver took 5th overall securing some useful BRC points. The BRC resumes with the Ulster Rally in August which is also a round of the Irish Tarmac Championship.

     

    Sligo Stages Rally

     

    Round 4 of the Sligo Pallets Border Rally Championship also took place at the weekend. The Sligo Stages Rally was on an opt-out year of the National Championship and attracted a small but competitive field. Former winner, Shane Maguire and Mac Kierans were the highest finishing Monaghan crew. The pair took 8th overall and 3rd in Group N in their Lancer. Seamus Connolly/Gary McCrudden finished an impressive 10th overall and 2nd in class 11R, just losing out to Donegal’s Johnny Jordan after a day long battle for class honours.

     

    Gary Cassidy & Paul Kelly took a superb 18th overall and 2nd in class 11F in their Honda Civic. Stephen Wright & Arthur Kierans were expected to be the favourites for the rally but lost any hope of victory when they slipped off the road on the opening stage. They dominated the rest of the day reeling off six fastest times, recovering from last to 38th overall and 2nd in class. Pauric Connolly/Jack McKenna brought their 106 home 47th overall and 3rd in class 10. On a tricky day for all crews taking part, a number of Monaghan men failed to make the finish including Gary McPhillips/Paul Sheridan, Alan Smyth/Emmet Sherry and Steven Corey/Vinnie Boyd.

     

  • Monaghan Crews In The Points At Trim  

     

    Donegal’s Declan and Brian Boyle (Ford Fiesta WRC) were the clear winners of Round 5 of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship, the ALMC rally, based in Trim on Sunday last 3rd July. The event consisted of three stages repeated three times. Damien Connolly was the top Monaghan finisher as he guided Warrenpoint driver Peadar Hurson to 3rd overall. Ballinode’s Niall Maguire & Enda Sherry finished just behind in 4th overall. Maguire/Sherry now hold 2nd overall in the Championship, 19 points adrift of series leaders, Roy White & James O’Brien. Hurson/Connolly are 3rd in the series, 15 points further back.

     

    Despite Hurson/Connolly setting fastest time on the first stage, the Boyles led the rally after the first loop, extended their led to 20.3 secs after the second loop and had 43.4 secs to spare over 2nd placed White/O’Brien at the finish. The result means that Hurson/Connolly and Maguire/Sherry are both still in contention for the championship laurels.

     

    Brendan Cumiskey/Ronan O’Kane came home in 16th overall and 3rd in class 5 in their Ford Fiesta R5. Shane Maguire/Mac Kierans took 2nd in Group N and 20th overall. Seamus Connolly/Gary McCrudden brought their Corolla home 29th overall and 1st in class 11R to continue their run of class successes.

  • Duffy & Hughes Crowned Squealing Pig Border Champions

     

    Pakie Duffy & Evin Hughes were the main guests of honour at last weekend’s Squealing Pig Border Navigation Championship prizegiving. All previous winners of the championship were invited to attend to commemorate the presentation of the new perpetual cups for the champion driver and navigator. The appearance of an old Sheet 8 map added to the atmosphere and brought back memories of yesteryear. It was a well-received night that was enjoyed by all.

     

    While this was Pakie’s 4th driver’s title and Evin’s 2nd navigator’s title, this was the first time they won the championship as a team. It completed a championship double following their National Championship success. The pair clinched the Squealing Pig championship following wins in Longford, Donegal & Cavan backed up by one 4th and one 5th place finish. Michael & Ciaran Tynan clinched the runners-up spot thanks to their Drumlin win and consistent top five finishes. Martin Tynan was the third overall driver with Ruadhri Nash the third overall navigator. Keith McConnon/Micheal McCluskey and Aiden Sherry/Oisin Sherlock were the top Semi-Expert and Novice crews respectively.

     

    2015-2016 Squealing Pig Border Navigation Championship Results

     

    Overall

    1st Pakie Duffy/Evin Hughes

    2nd Michael Tynan/Ciaran Tynan

    3rd Marin Tynan/Ruairidh Nash

    Expert

    1st Richard Cassidy/Fintan Clerkin

    2nd Dermot Whelton/Garry Farrelly

    3rd Brendan Treanor/Conor Maguire

    Semi-Expert

    1st Keith McConnon/Micheal McCluskey

    2nd Peter Farrell/Shane Farrell

    3rd Eoghan Corr/Andrew Wedlock

    Novice

    1st Aidan Sherry/Oisin Sherlock

    2nd Colm Mohan/Conor Boylan

    3rd Mark Deery/David McCrudden

    4th Kevin McCormack/Conor Mohan

    5th Mac Kierans/Patrick O’Leary

     

    Monaghan Men in Top Six in Waterford

     

    The Carrick-on-Suir Motor Club’s Raven’s Rock Rally took place last weekend based out of Waterford City. Castleblayney’s Michael Conlon with Ciaran McPhillips navigating led the Monaghan charge in an impressive 5th overall and 1st in class 13. Paul Kelly guided Limerick driver Paul Purtill to 6th overall and 2nd in class 13. Less than eight seconds split these crews at the end of the day.

     

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