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  • Champions celebrated at local awards night.

    The Squealing Pig Border Navigation Trial Championship awards night took place last Friday night in the Squealing Pig Monaghan. The awards covered the previous two seasons as no awards followed the 2019/20 season due to the pandemic. Due to being a local championship, with rounds in Monaghan, Cavan and Midlands there was a heavy presence of Monaghan winners over both seasons. In the 2019/20 season, the Novice class finished as follows, 1st Francis McElvaney/Danny McKenna, 2nd Damien Hagan/Ryan Farrell, 3rd Kieran McCarra/Aaron McElroy, 4th Aidan Keenan/Sean Marron, 5th Aaron McIntyre/Ben McIntyre and 6th Emmet Sherry/Patrick Corcoran. The Semi-Expert class finished, 1st James McCabe/Shane Farrell, 2nd Jack Mckenna/Ryan Treanor and 3rd Michael Carbin/Conor Mohan. The Expert class finished, 1st Aidan Sherry/Oisín Sherlock, 2nd Derek Mackarel/Conor Boylan and 3rd James Fitzgerald/Ken Carmody. Overall winners were Pakie Duffy/Evin Hughes with Michael Tynan/Ciaran Tynan in 2nd OA and Martin Tynan/Fintan Clerkin finishing 3rd OA.

    In the 2021/22 season, the Novice class finished, 1st Eoghan Corr/Shane Maguire, 2nd Aidan Keenan/Sean Marron, 3rd Kieran McCarra/Aaron McElroy. 4th Sean McConnell/Anthony McDonald, 5th Pat Shields/Eoin Treacy and 6th Shane Maguire/Ryan Farrell. The Semi-Expert winners were, 1st Shane Dalton/Christopher McMahon, 2nd Michael Carbin/ Conor Mohan and 3rd Robert Graham/Patrick Corcoran. The Expert class finished, 1st Darragh Kelly/Oisín Sherlock, 2nd James Fitzgerald/Fintan Clerkin and 3rd Colin Duffy/Ken Carmody. Overall winners were Michael Tynan/Ciaran Tynan, with Martin Tynan/Conor Boylan in 2nd OA and Derek Mackarel/Ryan Treanor in 3rd OA.

    Galway Summer Rally

    Richard Moffett/Darragh Kelly were the highest placed Monaghan crew on last weekends Galway Summer Rally. They finished the nine stage event in 4th place overall in their Toyota Starlet after a tough battle all day with Gary Kiernan/Paul Sheridan. Gary and Paul finished 11.4s behind in 5th OA. Michael Carbin/Dean O’Sullivan had a tough day with gearbox trouble, but still came away with 1st class 20 and 13th OA. Johno Doogan/Paul Lennon finished 6th class 14 and 15th OA.  David Moffett/Martin Connolly finished 7th class 14 and 16th OA. Arthur Kierans navigated Martin Donnelly to 6th class 5 and 25th OA. Ashling McArdle navigated Des Lyons to 1st class 11F and 34th OA. Gary McCrudden navigated Sam Johnston to 2nd class 11F and 35th OA. Mickey Conlon/Paul McPhillips finished 2nd class 12 and 36th OA.  Trevor Burke navigated Mervyn Deane to 6th class 13 and 40th OA. Jack McKenna/Michael White finished 8th class 13 and 44th OA. Paddy O’Reilly drove his G5 Escort to 14th class 13 and 90th OA.

    Mark Fox/Callum Maguire finished 1st OA on the Junior section of the rally in their Honda Civic.

    Jason McConnon/Darragh Mullen retired after SS2. Piaras O’Ceallachain navigating for Brian Lavelle retired on SS5. Dessie Keenan/Jason McKenna retired on SS6. Damien Connolly navigating for Peadar Hurson retired on SS7 with mechanical trouble. Brendan Cumiskey/Niall Burns suffered a light roll and retired on SS8.

    Gippsland Rally

    Mac Kierans guided Max McRae to 3rd OA on last weekends Gippsland rally, part of the Australian Rally Championship. The pair also finished 1st OA in the ARA Production Cup with their Subaru Impreza WRX STI.

    Navigation Classes

    Navigation Trial classes continue this Friday 2nd September at 8pm in the Sean McDermotts GAA Centre, Three Mile House Co. Monaghan. New participants still welcome. €25 Registration fee on the night which includes 2022 club membership, map, equipment and training manual. We have had a lot of interest so far so please get in contact with the Motor Club Facebook page or any committee member.

       PRO: Oisín Sherlock oisinsherlock97@gmail.com

  • Moffett Clinches Tarmac Rally Championship on Final Round Decider

    Josh Moffett alongside navigator Andy Hayes have secured their second Irish Tarmac Championship success on last weekend’s Modern Tyres Ulster Rally.

    The pair needing to finish a minimum of 4th overall on both days, due to the event being a double points round proved most important as their main contender Welsh pair Meirion Evans/Jonathan Jackson won the event overall to claim their first win in the Irish series. Josh and Andy took an unusual cautious approach over the weekend to ensure no mistakes were made that could undo all their hard work over the previous six rounds.

    The opening day consisted of three stages in total, including a rare night stage, and after the three stages it was Desi Henry/Paddy Robinson out in front with an 18.5s lead over Evans/Jackson. Johnny Greer/Niall Burns were in 3rd place, 6.2s further back. Josh and Andy held 4th OA, 57s off the lead following a day of carful driving, but just doing enough to keep their championship hopes intact. Josh commented different times that’s its almost harder to drive slow and steady than it is to drive on the limit. Jason Mitchell/Paddy McCrudden finished Friday in 5th OA just 6.6s behind Josh.

    Six demanding stages lay ahead on Saturday, and immediately the rally leader drove into trouble. On SS4 ‘Tyrone Ditches 1’ Henry/Robinson clipped a gate post and damaged their steering spelling retirement a little further down the same stage. With Henry’s retirement, Evans/Jackson inherited the lead and extended their lead over now 2nd place Greer/Burns from 6.2s to 23.3s after Greer had a dreadful SS4 which included lots of moments and an overshoot due to the amount of standing water on the stage. Mitchell overtook Moffett on the leader board by 1.6s as the latter continued to play safe by not driving on the edge.

    Evans added a further 3.5s to his lead over stages 5 and 6 despite suffering a road section puncture on route to SS6 and having to complete the stage on a mismatched set of tyres on the front of his VW Polo. He held a 26.8s lead over Greer going into final service with just three stages to go. Mitchell and Moffett continued to hold 3rd and 4th respectively.

    On SS7 any hope Greer had of a fightback was cruelly ended when he kept too tight in on a hairpin, clipped a rock and punctured. He drove cautiously to the end of the stage to try keep the tyre on the rim to avoid any damage to the car. The puncture cost him around two minutes and dropped him out of the fight for 1st and into 3rd OA. Mitchell benefited from Greers mistake to go into 2nd OA, ahead of Greer by just 11.4s.

    With Greers puncture and now having a lead of well over two minutes, Evans/Jackson adopted the same strategy as Moffett/Hayes over the last two stages to avoid any last minute drama. Greer/Burnes won the final two stages of the event to overtake Mitchell/McCrudden for 2nd OA, a result Mitchell was more than happy with as it was still his first time on the podium of a Tarmac Championship round.

    Fourth overall on the event was enough for Moffett/Hayes to lift the trophy for their second time, they were previous winners of the championship back in 2018. It’s been an extraordinary season for Josh as he secured the Triton Showers National Rally Championship in July at the Tipperary Stone Throwers Stages Rally. Throughout the year, Josh has so far won 10 events, Including a four in a row, a five in a row, two 2nd overalls and one 4th overall.

    Arthur Kierans navigating of Alan Carmichael retired after SS2 while 6th OA and 1st Class N10. Paul McPhillips navigated John Gordon to 56th OA and 11th in class N6. Patrick Fitzpatrick/James McEneaney finished 53 OA and 3rd class N3 in their Mk II Escort. Gary McCrudden guided Philip Hamilton to 23rd OA and 3rd class N5.

    Navigation Trial Classes

    REMINDER Navigation Trial classes start this Friday 26th at 8pm in the Sean McDermotts GAA Centre, Three Mile House Co. Monaghan. €25 Registration fee on the night which includes 2022 club membership, map, equipment and training manual. We have had a lot of interest so far so please get in contact with the Motor Club Facebook page or any committee member.

     PRO: Oisín Sherlock oisinsherlock97@gmail.com

  • Mohan and Kelly stamp their authority on the Junior British Rally Championship

    Conor Mohan and Eamonn Kelly scored their second win in a row on this year’s Grampian Forest Rally, round 4 of the 2022 British Rally Championship. The pair finished the six stage event with a 3:50s advantage over 2nd place, and fellow Irish crew, Johnnie Mulholland/Eoin Treacy.

    On the opening stage, the 8.26km ‘Durris’, both Kelly/Mohan and Kyle White/Sean Topping set identical times to hold joint 1st overall. Mulholland/Treacy finished the stage in 3rd OA, 13s down on the joint leaders. A great start from the three Irish crews. On SS2 ‘Drumtochty’ Kelly/Mohan pulled a 5s advantage over White/Topping. Unfortunately, Mulholland/Treacy were hampered with fuel pump issues and dropped close to a minute but still held 3rd.

    After service it was into the 15.8km ‘Finglenny’ and White/Topping took the stage win to reduce Kelly/Mohan’s advantage to just 3s. Kelly/Mohan struggled on the middle loop due to the stages being well cut up from the previous cars and the high temperatures which reduced the grip of their well worn tyres. On SS4 ‘Scare Hill’, once again White/Topping took another 2s out of Kelly/Mohan to leave the Donegal/Monaghan pair with a 1s advantage with just two stages remaining. Ongoing mechanical issues left Mulholland/Treacy a distant 3rd, but crucially still involved.

     During the final service, Kelly/Mohan put two harder compound tyres on the front of their car which allowed them to give the last two stages a good push to try and extend their narrow lead.

    The change of tyres worked immediately as on SS5 (Strathgyle) they went a full 6s faster than the second fastest junior. Horrible luck was to strike White/Topping as they picked up a puncture and to add insult to injury, the puncture ripped off a break pipe. The crew made it to the end of the stage dropping 48s, but retirement followed stage exit. This is the second year in a row on the Grampian that a puncture and burst break pipe spelled retirement for the crew.

    With White’s retirement, it left Kelly/Mohan with over a 3 minutes lead with just the 14km ‘Hurlie Bog’ stage left meaning the team could relax and concentrate on bring the car home in one piece.

    Arthur Kierans was also in action on the Grampian navigating for Alan Carmichael. The pair once again won the National BRC section, making it their third win of the year.

    Keith Cronin/Mikie Galvin were the overall winners of the rally in their VW Polo GTI R5.

    Closer to home, Derek Mackarel was the highest placed Monaghan competitor on the Jim Walsh Cork Forestry Rally. Derek along with navigator Eamonn Creedon finished 9th OA and 1st in Class in the Mitsubishi Evo. The pair were the first non WRC/R5 car home. The 9th place also secured the Danny Creedon Memorial Perpetual Cup for Eamonn for being the highest placed Cork Motor Club finisher on the event.

    Paul Kelly navigated David Condell to 12th OA and 2nd class 14. Brendan Cumiskey/Martin Connolly finished 19th OA and 1st class 2.  Steven Corey/Conor McGurran retired on SS1. Tommy Moffett/Gary McCrudden also retired on SS1 following a roll. Mickey Conlon/Paul McPhillips retired on SS5 after sliding off the road. They were 4th in class at the time.

    On the other side of the world, Mac Kierans guided Richie Dalton to joint 1st OA on the Rally of the Bay. The pair finished the 9 stage event just 0.4s down on Clayton Hoy/John Allen, but as the championships sporting regulations calculate results to full seconds, this resulted in Hoy/Allen’s 0.4s advantage being disregarded and both teams being credited with the win.

    Navigation Trial Classes

    Monaghan Motor Club will once again be holding their popular Navigation Trial Class’s . This six week course is for any aspiring navigators or drivers who wish to learn how to compete in Navigation Trails, as the the new season kicks off on October 1st. While the class’s are mainly for Navigations, Endurance Trials and Stage Rallying will be discussed on the final night. The course begins on Friday August 26th. A time and venue will be released soon. Anyone interested should contact the club PRO or any committee member.

    PRO: Oisín Sherlock oisinsherlock97@gmail.com

  • MI Marshal Training

    Hi All,

    I hope you are all well and enjoying the good weather.

    As you are aware we are running seven Marshals seminars in September and October, dates and venues are below. This will help to increase the number of marshals out there as well as giving those who do the course a greater understanding of the role. There will be several draws at each event and everyone will receive a marshal pack on the night.

    The dates are filling up fast and there is a good interest in them. Can you please circulate this email to all the relevant personnel in your club so that everyone is aware of the times and dates and so we can catch as many people as we can for this important role at all events.

    ClubsDateTimeLocationEircode
    Cork, Muster, Imokilly, Skibbereen.08/09/202219.3OCork CityP31 F861
    Laois, Garda, Birr, Midland.12/09/202219.3OPortlaoiseR32 KV20
    Clare, limerick, Kerry, Killarney.21/09/202219.3OLimerickV94 NP64
    Galway, Mayo, Connacht.28/09/202219.3OSwinfordF12 K7F4
    Donegal.04/10/202219.3OLetterkennyF92 FKX6
    Tipperary, Carrick, Carlow, Wexford.12/10/202219.3OWaterfordX91 P86C
    Cavan. Monaghan, ALMC.17/10/202219.3OCavanH12 F6Y7


    Regards,

    Ronnie Murphy

    Safety and Training Officer

    Motorsport Ireland

  • Moffett Secures Cork 20 win.

    Josh Moffett and Andy Hayes scored their fourth Tarmac Rally Championship win of the season at last weekend’s Cork 20 International Rally.

    The pair finished the fifteen stage event with just 8.4 seconds to spare over Callum Devine/Noel O’Sullivan. Welsh man Meirion Evans with Jonathan Jackson on the notes finished in 3rd place overall.

    The rally got underway Saturday morning, and on the opening stage Josh was the man to beat as he set the fastest time by 0.7s from Circuit of Ireland winners Alastair Fisher/Gordon Noble. Devine finished third fastest, just 1.5s adrift and commented that he left a bit of time in the stage. On SS2, Fisher took the rally lead thanks to a stage winning performance, he finished the stage 2.7s quicker than Moffett to take a 2s overall lead. Devine went third fastest again and mentioned at the stage end that he clipped something and though he had a puncture. On the final stage of the morning loop, Moffett reduced the gap to Fisher to 1.3s after finishing fastest on the stage despite clipping a bale and causing some cosmetic damage to the front of his Hyundai i20 R5. Devine set the second fastest time but still complained of handling problems aboard his VW Polo GTI R5 and looked forward to a change of setup in service. Fisher was third fastest, but still only 0.7s down on the stage winning pace, showing just how hard the top three competitors were pushing.

    On the middle loop, only SS4 and SS6 took place due to an earlier crash on SS2 that hadn’t been cleared yet. There was no drama on SS4 for the rally leaders as they all maintained their positions, however this was to change on SS6 when Devine went fastest by 4.9s to close the gap to 2nd to just 1.8s. Moffett went second fastest to take the lead of the rally by a slender 0.2s. Fisher had to settle for fourth fastest after Evans got his first top three stage time of the weekend.

    SS7 was first up after second service, and it was an action packed stage with numerous overshoots and spins due to torrential rain that fell after crews had already departed for the final three stages of the day. Amazingly, the top four competitors all spun at the exact same corner due to being caught out on hard compound slick tyres. The biggest looser here would be Devine as he stalled the car after his spin and dropped considerably more time than both Moffett and Fisher. Despite his big spin, Fisher still managed a stage win by a full 6s to regain the lead of the rally that he surrendered in the previous stage. Moffett dropped back to 2nd OA, 5.8s in arrears. Fisher would score two more stage wins on the final two stages of day one to hold an overnight lead of 12.4s over Moffett. Josh had a tough closing loop as he struggled with commitment on SS8 and a small overshoot on SS9. Devine still held 3rd OA even with a drop off in pace following big spin and stall on SS7.

    Day two consisted of six more stages in three loops of two. Unfortunately, Fisher crashed out on the opener ending what was a fantastic battle with Josh and Callum. Both Moffett and Devine slowed at the scene to make sure they were okay, before being instructed that they were indeed okay and continued. Moffett received that same stage time as Devine due to being delayed longer at the accident. With Fisher out, Moffett inherited the lead, with Devine up to 2nd and Evans up to 3rd.

    Over the last five stages the leader board stayed the same despite a late charge from Devine, where he had Moffett’s lead down to 3.1s at one point, before Moffett eventually came out on top by 8.4s on what was one of, if not the most toughest rally of the year to date.

    Jason McConnon/James McEneaney had a weekend to forget after an accident early on in the event, they got the car repaired before retiring completely after SS10.

    Navigation Trial Classes

    Monaghan Motor Club will once again be holding their popular Navigation Trial Class’s. This six week course is for any aspiring navigators or drivers who wish to learn how to compete in Navigation Trails, as the new season kicks off on October 1st. While the class’s are mainly for Navigations, Endurance Trials and Stage Rallying will be discussed on the final night. The course begins on Friday August 26th. A time and venue will be released soon. Anyone interested should contact the club PRO or any committee member.

    PRO: Oisín Sherlock oisinsherlock97@gmail.com

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