Donegal International Rally
Donegal International Rally logo. | |
Category | Rally |
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Country | County Donegal, Ireland |
Inaugural season | 1972 |
Drivers' champion | Gareth McHale |
Official website | http://www.donegalrally.ie/ |
Current season |
The Donegal International Rally is an annual sporting event held in County Donegal, Ireland. It is one of Ireland's oldest annual rally competitions and is a top event in the Irish Rallying calendar.[1] It has a reputation for being one of the country's most challenging rallies.[2] The event begins and concludes in Letterkenny.[3]
History
The event began in 1972 with Cahal Curley the first winner. The event was postponed for the two consecutive years of 2001 and 2002 due to the Foot-and-mouth disease[4] and a serious accident. The rally was abandoned in 2008 after a spectrator was hit by a driver.
The rally attracts approximately 50,000 spectators each year. The event is estimated to be worth over €20 million to the Donegal economy each year. The event was previously sponsored by Shell. The current sponsors of the Donegal International Rally are Topaz Energy and The Mount Errigal Hotel.[1]
2001 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]
Winners
Year | Winner | Car | Notes |
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1972 | Cahal Curley | BMW 2002 | |
1973 | Cahal Curley | Porsche Carrera | |
1974 | Cahal Curley | Porsche Carrera | |
1975 | Achim Warmbold | BMW 2002 | |
1976 | Brian Nelson | Porsche Carrera | |
1977 | Billy Coleman | Lancia Stratos HF | |
1978 | Ari Vatanen | Ford Escort RS1800 | |
1979 | Brian Nelson | Ford Escort RS1800 | |
1980 | Jimmy McRae | Vauxhall Chevette HSR | |
1981 | John Lyons | Ford Escort RS1800 | |
1982 | John Lyons | Ford Escort RS1800 | |
1983 | Vincent Bonner | Ford Escort RS1800 | |
1984 | Billy Coleman | Opel Manta 400 | |
1985 | Billy Coleman | Porsche 911 SCRS | |
1986 | Billy Coleman | MG Metro 6R4 | |
1987 | Bertie Fisher | Opel Manta 400 | |
1988 | Mark Lovell | Ford Sierra RS Cosworth | |
1989 | David Llewellin | Toyota Celica | |
1990 | Austin McHale | BMW M3 | |
1991 | James Cullen | Ford Sierra Cosworth | |
1992 | Bertie Fisher | Subaru Legacy | |
1993 | Bertie Fisher | Subaru Legacy RS | |
1994 | Stephen Finlay | Ford Escort RS Cosworth | |
1995 | Bertie Fisher | Subaru Legacy RS | |
1996 | Andrew Nesbitt | Toyota Celica | |
1997 | Austin McHale | Toyota Celica | |
1998 | Andrew Nesbitt | Toyota Celica | |
1999 | James Cullen | Subaru Impreza 555 | |
2000 | Andrew Nesbitt | Subaru Impreza WRC | |
2001 | Event did not run (Foot-and-mouth disease) | – | |
2002 | Event Cancelled Andrew Nesbitt | Subaru Impreza WRC | |
2003 | Andrew Nesbitt | Subaru Impreza WRC | |
2004 | Eugene Donnelly | Toyota Corolla WRC | |
2005 | Eugene Donnelly | Toyota Corolla WRC | |
2006 | Andrew Nesbitt | Mitsubishi Lancer WRC | |
2007 | Sébastien Loeb | Citroën C4 WRC | |
2008 | Event Cancelled Eugene Donnelly | – | |
2009 | Gareth McHale | Ford Focus | |
2010 | Gareth McHale | Ford Focus | |
2011 | Tim McNulty | Subaru WRC | |
2012 | Garry Jennings | Subaru WRC | |
2013 | Sam Moffett | Subaru S14 WRC | |
2014 | Declan Boyle | Subaru Impreza S12 WRC | |
2015 | Garry Jennings | Subaru Impreza S12 WRC | |
2016 | Manus Kelly | Subaru Impreza S12 WRC |
References
- 1 2 Donegal International Rally – Topaz Sponsorship Secures Future of Donegal International Rally
- ↑ Jardine attempts vertical climb on Donegal. | Rally UK News
- ↑ Donegal geared up for International Rally – RTE News
- ↑ Shell Donegal International rally postponed – RTE News
- ↑ 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
- ↑
External links
- Official Site
- Donegal International Rally Past Winners
- James McDaid Crash Video – 1986
- Donegal International Rally Images on Letterkenny Guide
- Donegal International Rally Images on Flickr
- Donegal International Rally Images on Rally Retro