Irish Tarmac Rally Championship

The Irish Tarmac Rally Championship is Ireland's premier rallying series. The championship is made up of events that run on closed tarmac roads in the Republic of Ireland and in the Northern Ireland. The ITRC was first run in 1978.

Irish Tarmac Rally Championship
CategoryRallying
CountryIreland
Inaugural season1978
Drivers' champion Craig Breen (2019)
Official websiteWebsite

Current events

Irish Tarmac Rally Championship consists of a number of events that run regularly every year. Many of them have gained world-wide acknowledgement, the 2016 Circuit of Ireland hosted the 2nd round of the 2016 European Rally Championship.

2020 Season

All of the 2019 events have been kept in the calendar, with Easter Stages Rally 'running in tandem' with the anticipated Circuit of Ireland Rally.[1] All events achieved International accreditation, and hence the names include the word 'International' to reflect it.[2]

On 12 March all motorsports events were postponed in the light of the coronavirus pandemic outbreak.[3] On 20 March, Motorsport Ireland issued a statement that all motorsport events are suspended until 1 June 2020.[4] Amidst on-going lockdown, on 28 April the board of directors and executive of the Tarmac Rally Organisers' Association announced that a unanimous decision has been made to cancel this year’s championship. Clubs will still be able to run events if they wish but it won’t hold championship status.[5]

Only the round 1 took place before rounds 2-4 were postponed, and eventually all remaining rounds were cancelled.

2020 event calendar before cancellation
Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer
1 2 FebruaryGalway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor Club
2 14–15 MarchWest Cork International RallyClonakiltyCork Motor Club
3 10-11 AprilEaster Stages / Circuit of Ireland RallyDundrodUlster Automobile Club
4 2–3 MayInternational Rally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
5 19–21 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
6 21–22 AugustUlster International RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
7 26–27 SeptemberCork 20 International RallyCorkMunster Motor Club

2019 Season

Galway International Rally has returned to the calendar, following the cancellation for the 2018. The Easter Stages Rally replaced the Circuit of Ireland Rally event for the third year in a row.

The overall champion: Craig Breen, Ford Fiesta R5

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer
1 10 FebruaryGalway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor Club
2 16–17 MarchWest Cork RallyClonakiltyCork Motor Club
3 2 JuneEaster Stages RallyDundrodUlster Automobile Club
4 4–5 MayRally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
5 21–23 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
6 16–17 AugustUlster RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
7 28–29 SeptemberCork 20 RallyCorkMunster Motor Club

Top 10 ITRC drivers overall: [6] [7]

Pos Driver Car 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
 Points
1 Craig Breen Ford Fiesta R5
Hyundai i20 R5
17 17 17 17 0 17 0 85
2 Alastair Fisher Ford Fiesta R5 14 14 8 14 12 10 0 72
3 Callum Devine Ford Fiesta R5 0 8 10 12 17 14 0 61
4 Meirion Evans Hyundai i20 R5
Škoda Fabia R5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 10 12 25.5 52
5 Jonathan Greer Ford Fiesta R5 7 1.5 12 DNF 0 DNF 21 41.5
6 Josh Moffett Ford Fiesta R5
Hyundai i20 R5
12 7 1.5 DNF 14 DNF 0 34.5
7 Desi Henry Škoda Fabia R5
Ford Fiesta R5
8 DNF 14 10 0 0 0 32
8 Martyn England Ford Fiesta R5 0 DNF 1.5 0 0 0 18 19.5
9 Sam Moffett Ford Fiesta R5 DNF 10 7 DNF 0 0 0 17
10 Keith Lyons Ford Fiesta R5 1.5 DNF 0 DNF 0 0 15 16.5

Other Events

The following events have also been included in the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship in the past.

  • Manx International Rally - from 1978
  • Jim Clark Rally - from 2002
  • Summit 2000 Rally - a one off event that ran in 2000
  • Circuit of Ireland Rally - traditionally having been the part of the calendar for many years, it was cancelled since 2017 due to funding issues. There are expectations for the Circuit of Ireland Rally to return to the calendar in 2020.

Champions

Season Driver Co-driver Car
1978 John Taylor John Jenson Ford Escort RS1800
1979 Brian Nelson Rodney Cole Ford Escort RS1800
1980 Jimmy McRae Frank Main Vauxhall Chevette HSR
1981 Jimmy McRae Ian Grindrod Opel Ascona 400
1982 John Coyne Christy Farrell Lotus Sunbeam
1983 Austin McHale Christy Farrell Vauxhall Chevette HSR
1984 Billy Coleman Ronan Morgan Opel Manta 400
1985 Austin McHale Christy Farrell Opel Manta 400
1986 Austin McHale Christy Farrell Opel Manta 400
1987 Mark Lovell Roger Freeman Ford Sierra Cosworth
1988 Mark Lovell Terry Harryman Ford Sierra Cosworth
1989 Russell Brookes Diekman/Wilson/Brown Ford Sierra Cosworth
1990 Bertie Fisher Rory Kennedy BMW M3
1991 Kenny McKinstry Robbie Philpott Ford Sierra Cosworth
1992 Bertie Fisher Rory Kennedy Subaru Legacy RS
1993 Bertie Fisher Rory Kennedy Subaru Legacy RS
1994 Kenny McKinstry Robbie Philpott Subaru Legacy RS
1995 Frank Meagher Pat Moloughney Ford Escort RS Cosworth
1996 Bertie Fisher Rory Kennedy Subaru Impreza 555
1997 Austin McHale Brian Murphy Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185
1998 Austin McHale Brian Murphy Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185
1999 Ian Greer Dean Beckett Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205
2000 Andrew Nesbitt James O'Brien Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99
2001 Cancelled due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreak
2002 Andrew Nesbitt James O'Brien Subaru Impreza S6 WRC 2000
2003 Derek McGarrity Dermot O'Gorman Subaru Impreza S8 WRC 2002
2004 Derek McGarrity Dermot O'Gorman Subaru Impreza S9 WRC 2003
Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely Toyota Corolla WRC
2005 Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely Toyota Corolla WRC
2006 Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely Toyota Corolla WRC
2007 Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely Subaru Impreza S12 WRC 2006
2008 Eamonn Boland Damien Morrisey Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 2007
2009 Eugene Donnelly Paddy Toner Škoda Fabia WRC
2010 Gareth MacHale Brian Murphy Ford Focus RS WRC 06
2011 Tim McNulty Paul Kiely Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 2007
2012 Darren Gass Enda Sherry Subaru Impreza S10 WRC 2004
2013 Garry Jennings Kevin Flanagan (co-driving for Donagh Kelly) Subaru Impreza S12B WRC '07
2014 Declan Boyle Brian Boyle Subaru Impreza S12B WRC
2015 Donagh Kelly Ciaran Geaney (co-driving for Joe McGonigle) Ford Focus WRC
2016 Keith Cronin Mikie Galvin Citroën DS3 R5 2016
2017 Sam Moffett Karl Atkinson Ford Fiesta R5
2018 Josh Moffett Andy Hayes Ford Fiesta R5
2019 Craig Breen Paul Nagle Ford Fiesta R5
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland

Sponsors

Clonakilty Black pudding continued to be the title sponsor for the 2015 season.

Broadcasting

The TV coverage is covered by On the Limit Sports since 2003. The viewers can view the series on UTV, Sky, Motors TV and TG4 in Ireland.

References

  1. ""THE GIANT IS STIRRING" - THE CIRCUIT OF IRELAND RALLY GETS READY FOR EASTER". rally.ie. 2020-02-08. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  2. "MI Calendar". Retrieved 2019-12-19.
  3. "Motorsport Ireland Statement on Covid-19". Motorsport Ireland. 2020-03-12. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  4. "MOTORSPORT IRELAND STATEMENT ON COVID-19". Motorsport Ireland. 2020-03-20. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
  5. "2020 Irish Tarmac Rally Championship Cancelled". Motorsport Ireland. 2020-04-28. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
  6. "Standings". ITRC. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  7. "Results". ewrc-results. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
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