Donegal International Rally
The Donegal International Rally is an annual sporting event held in County Donegal, Ireland. It is a well-established Irish annual rally competition and has been one of the most important events in the Irish Rallying calendar.[1] It has a reputation for being one of the country's most challenging rallies.[2] Organized by the Donegal Motor Club, the annual event begins and concludes in Letterkenny.[3]
Category | Rally |
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Inaugural season | 1972 |
Drivers' champion | |
Co-Drivers' champion | |
Irish Tarmac Rally Championship | |
Celtic Rally Trophy | |
European Rally Championship (1975-1979) |
Donegal International Rally | |
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Dates | June 19, 2020 - June 21, 2020 postponed |
Frequency | Annual |
Location(s) | County Donegal |
Country | |
Most recent | 2019 |
Organised by | Donegal Motor Club |
Sponsor | cartell.ie Joule |
Website | Website |
Donegal International Rally has been one of the rounds of the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship for a number of years.
History
1972 event
The winner of the first event was Cahal Curley. When the event began in 1972, it was based in Downings, but, afterwards, it moved to Letterkenny.
1985 event
At the 1985 event there was just a one second-difference, between the top two finishing cars.
2001 event
The event, along with most events that year, was cancelled due to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.[4]
This was significant blow to local economy. The event is estimated to be worth over €20 million to the Donegal economy each year. The rally attracts approximately 120,000 spectators each year. [1]
2002 event
At the 2002 event two marshals were killed. The two 22-year-old men, one from Moville, the other from Crossmaglen, died when a car crashed into spectators at around 2.00 pm. Three men were also injured. The remaining stages of the event were cancelled after the serious accident on Stage Two.[5] Andrew Nesbitt was announced as winner as he led the rally at the time of the accident.
This led to the Motorsport Commission to inspect safety at all future events.[6]
2008 event
At the 2008 event an 18-year-old spectator died after being hit by a competing car, at 3.30 pm. The accident happened at Ballyare, about four miles from Letterkenny. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.[7][8][9] The road was closed and did not re-open for some time. Organisors cancelled the rally for the rest of the day and later announced that the 2008 event would be abandoned as a mark of respect[10][11] Eugene Donnelly was announced as winner as he led the rally at the time of the accident.
2010 event
On Saturday Afternoon 19 June 2010, a co-driver died after the car he was in crashed on the Knockalla stage, south of Portsalon, of the event shortly after 3 pm. Thomas Maguire, Aged 26, from Longwood, County Meath was killed and his driver, Shane Buckley, critically injured. As a result, the final stage of the rally was cancelled. This was the first time in the rally's history that a competitor was killed during the rally.[12]
2019 event
The Donegal Rally continued to be a counting round of the FIA Celtic Rally Trophy since 2016.[13] The event attracted a lot of international attention, including Ken Block who showcased his Ford Escort Cosworth. Ken crashed out at SS2 on the first day, but was back the second day under rally 2 rule.[14]
Due to high traffic and spectator volumes, SS7 on the first day had to be cancelled as a safety measure.[15] On the third day of the rally, 23 June 2019 at approximately 12:30 IST, three-time and defending champion Manus Kelly crashed during a stage on the Fanad Head loop. His Hyundai i20 R5 went through a hedge into a field and was extensively damaged. Gardaí confirmed that Kelly had died in the incident. His injured co-driver Donall Barrett was taken to hospital and the remaining stages of the rally were cancelled. A 41-year-old father of five and a prominent local businessman, Kelly had been elected to Donegal County Council less than a month before his death. Numerous politicians and representatives of the Irish motorsport community expressed sympathy to his family and paid tribute to the late champion, with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar calling him a "phenomenal motorsportsman."[16][17][18] At his funeral, 2014 champion Declan Boyle drove Kelly's Subaru Impreza S12B WRC before the funeral cortège, with Kelly's son in the passenger seat.[19] Following the funeral mass, Kelly's brothers and friends carried his coffin across the Donegal International Rally ramp.[20]
2020 event
On 12 March all motorsports events were postponed in the light of the coronavirus pandemic.[21] On 20 March, Motorsport Ireland issued a statement that all motorsport events are suspended until 1 June 2020.[22] On 28 April the Tarmac Rally Organisers' Association announced that the 2020 Irish Tarmac Rally Championship is cancelled.[23] The event can still go ahead anyway, but will not be a counting round of the ITRC.
Shortly after Motorsport Ireland announcement messages on Facebook started circulating that the Donegal Rally is cancelled.[24] Other sources claimed that it has been postponed.[25] Donegal Motor Club stepped in to correct the rumours that the event is not cancelled, and if permitted, will go ahead as planned on 19-21 June.[26] However, after the government released a road map on easing the Covid-19 restrictions on 6 May,[27] Motorsport Ireland released a statement same day that in line with Phase 4 of this road map the suspension of all motor sports events is extended until the 20 July 2020. Rally events fall under Phase 5 of the guidelines and will not be considered until after the 10 August 2020.[28]
Winners
Year | Driver | Co-Driver | Car | Notes |
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1972 | BMW 2002 | [29] | ||
1973 | Porsche Carrera | |||
1974 | Porsche Carrera | |||
1975 | BMW 2002 | |||
1976 | Porsche Carrera | |||
1977 | Lancia Stratos HF | |||
1978 | Ford Escort RS1800 | |||
1979 | Ford Escort RS1800 | |||
1980 | Vauxhall Chevette HSR | |||
1981 | Ford Escort RS1800 | |||
1982 | Ford Escort RS1800 | |||
1983 | Ford Escort RS1800 | |||
1984 | Opel Manta 400 | |||
1985 | Porsche 911 SC RS | |||
1986 | MG Metro 6R4 | |||
1987 | Opel Manta 400 | |||
1988 | Ford Sierra RS Cosworth | |||
1989 | Toyota Celica GT-Four | |||
1990 | BMW M3 | |||
1991 | Ford Sierra RS Cosworth | |||
1992 | Subaru Legacy RS | |||
1993 | Subaru Legacy RS | |||
1994 | Ford Escort RS Cosworth | |||
1995 | Subaru Legacy RS | |||
1996 | Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD | |||
1997 | Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD | |||
1998 | Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD | |||
1999 | Subaru Impreza 555 | |||
2000 | Subaru Impreza S5 WRC | |||
2001 | Event did not run, foot-and-mouth disease outbreak | [30] | ||
2002 | Subaru Impreza S6 WRC | Event Cancelled after SS2 [31] | ||
2003 | Subaru Impreza S7 WRC | |||
2004 | Toyota Corolla WRC | [32] | ||
2005 | Toyota Corolla WRC | [33] | ||
2006 | Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05 | [34][35] | ||
2007 | Citroën C4 WRC | [36] | ||
2008 | Škoda Fabia WRC | Event Stopped after SS11 [37] | ||
2009 | Ford Focus RS WRC 06 | [38] | ||
2010 | Ford Focus RS WRC 06 | Event Stopped after SS11 [39] | ||
2011 | Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 07 | [40] | ||
2012 | Subaru Impreza S14 WRC 08 | [41] | ||
2013 | Subaru Impreza WRC | [42] | ||
2014 | Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 07 | [43] | ||
2015 | Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 07 | [44] | ||
2016 | Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 07 | [45] | ||
2017 | Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 07 | [46] | ||
2018 | Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 07 | [47] | ||
2019 | Ford Fiesta RS WRC | Event stopped after SS15 [48] | ||
2020 | Event postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
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* as of 2019[49]
Sponsors
The event was previously sponsored by Shell and Topaz Energy. The current sponsors of the Donegal International Rally are the Joule Group and The Mount Errigal Hotel.
References
- Donegal International Rally – Topaz Sponsorship Secures Future of Donegal International Rally Archived 10 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- Jardine attempts vertical climb on Donegal. | Rally UK News
- Donegal geared up for International Rally – RTE News
- Shell Donegal International rally postponed – RTE News Archived 20 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- Two marshals killed at Donegal Rally – RTE News
- Governing body to inspect safety at rally events – RTE News
- Spectator dies in rally collision – RTE News
- Tragedy halts Donegal Rally – RTE News
- Spectator dies in rally accident BBC News
- Rally ended as a mark of respect to deceased spectator – Highland Radio
- Donegal Rally cancelled after 18-year-old man killed – Irish Independent
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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- https://www.donegaldaily.com/2019/06/21/ken-block-crashes-out-of-donegal-rally-on-ss3/
- https://www.donegaldaily.com/2019/06/22/rally-fans-issued-with-safety-warning-as-stage-cancelled/
- "Taoiseach pays tribute to Manus Kelly". Highland Radio. 25 June 2019. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019.
- McNulty, Chris (23 June 2019). "County councillor Manus Kelly killed in crash at Donegal rally". Irish Times. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- "Man killed in Donegal International Rally crash named as Manus Kelly". RTE News. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- "Rally car leads cortege at Manus 'Mandy' Kelly's funeral". Irish Times. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
- "Manus Kelly touched so many people's hearts, mourners told". RTE News. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
- "Motorsport Ireland Statement on Covid-19". Motorsport Ireland. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
- "MOTORSPORT IRELAND STATEMENT ON COVID-19". Motorsport Ireland. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
- "2020 Irish Tarmac Rally Championship Cancelled". Motorsport Ireland. 28 April 2020. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
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- "At a glance: What restrictions are going to be lifted and when?". 6 May 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
- "A MESSAGE FROM THE CEO & PRESIDENT OF MOTORSPORT IRELAND". 6 May 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
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- http://www.rte.ie/sport/2002/0621/rally.html
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- http://results.shannonsportsit.ie/results.php?rally=DL14
- http://results.shannonsportsit.ie/results.php?rally=DL15
- http://results.shannonsportsit.ie/results.php?rally=DL16
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