The months of preparation are almost at a close. Officials are checking paperwork one final time, Stage Commanders are conducting last-minute spot-checks, marshals are gathering their bibs and all-weather gear for a day out in the elements, and competitors are fastening bonnet clips and loading their rally cars onto their trailers. It’s time for the Hotel Ballina – Kennedy Motors Mayo Stages Rally 2016.
The sense of excitement is palpable as officials, spectators and competitors alike eagerly wait for 9am next Sunday morning when the leading cars will be flagged away from joint main sponsors and Rally headquarters, Hotel Ballina. It is no exaggeration to say that this Mayo Stages Rally is one of the most eagerly anticipated motorsport events in this country for a long time.
Great stages and a great venue for rally headquarters, huge support from local businesses in Ballina and surrounding regions, family entertainment from 5pm on Saturday in Ballina’s Market Square, and to top it all, a mouth-watering entry list.
Combine that with the event being Round 1 of both the Triton Showers National Rally Championships and Sligo Pallets Border Rally Championships Is it any wonder that anticipation is sky-high?
And what an entry! Since it was revealed last week, the rally community has been abuzz with the sheer quality and quantity of the field that is coming together to compete in Mayo. More than one observer has said that a finer entry list has not be seen anywhere in a quiet a while. Testament indeed to the hard work of Clerk of the Course David Breen and his team at Mayo & District Motorsport Club.
Motorsport Weekend
From 3pm on Saturday, there will be an abundant of entertainment for the whole family; Scrutiny takes place in the front carpark of Hotel Ballina, where the public can see all the completion cars up close as they are inspected by the Motorsport Ireland Scrutiny team. The Rally show takes place from 5pm in Market Square, Ballina. Auto-testing demonstrations, RSA Road safety simulators, static car displays, name just a few of the events happening in the Market Square. Rally Merchandise and refreshments will be available all day. To round off the evening the leading rally crews will bring glamour and excitement as they gather in the holding area in Market Square, for what is a great opportunity for families to see these powerful machines up close.
Marshalling Information
A small army of volunteers is needed to ensure a safe running of the Mayo Stages Rally. If you would be interesting in lending your support to help out over the weekend and are over 18 years of age, please contact Chief Marshal Maggie Bonner on 085 7858890 – your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Leading Entries
Winner of last year’s event and former triple National Rally champion Niall Maguire (Subaru WRC) heads the entry. The Monaghan driver won the National Rally Championship series in 1999, 2002 and 2004 and while he has finished runner-up on several occasions, a fourth title has, so far, proved elusive
Donegal’s Declan Boyle, who won the national series in 2015, occupies the number two slot in a top ten that is a lockout of World Rally Cars. It’s been a race against the clock to have his Ford Fiesta WRC re-fettled after he crashed out of the Galway Rally at the beginning of February. Last July, Boyle gave the Fiesta WRC car its national debut and victory on the Sligo Rally and he will be hoping that his appearance further up the Atlantic Coastline will also pay dividends.
Meanwhile, Fermanagh’s Garry Jennings (Subaru WRC) – the first driver to win a Power Stage in the Triton series will provide superb opposition in Ballina. A former Tarmac champion, Jennings is regarded as one of the quickest drivers in Irish rallying.
Tyrone’s Paddy McVeigh utilised the Recent Birr Rally as a shakedown for the Mayo Rally and he expressed satisfaction with changes to the set-up of his Subaru WRC as he finished third overall. The quality of the opposition continues at a high level with former Tarmac champion Derek McGarrity set to compete in a recently acquired Ford Fiesta WRC.
Having finished within the top three of the National series for the past three seasons Clonmel’s Roy White (Ford Fiesta WRC) embarks on another national bid in Ballina. On his first Triton Showers National Rally Championship outing with the car – Roy was second overall in last year’s Fastnet Rally in Bantry, like the opposition, he will be keen to secure strong points in the west of Ireland.
It’s been 24 years since Warrenpoint driver Peadar Hurson drove his Opel Ascona to victory in the National Rally Championship. He will begin his Triton Showers bid behind the wheel of the Subaru WRC that he powered to victory in last season’s Galway Summer Rally. He is expected to be at the cutting edge through the nine stages in North Mayo.
Welsh ace Steve Wood (Subaru WRC) has earmarked the Triton series for his exploits across the Irish Sea, in 2014 he was one of a number of drivers to lead the series during the season.
Title sponsor Kevin Barrett (Subaru WRC) – another driver to use Birras a shakedown – is seeded at number nine in the Triton Showers liveried Subaru WRC. One of the most popular drivers in the series he will be aiming to make a positive start to the 2016 campaign. The top ten is completed by the Subaru WRC of Tyrone’s Frank Wray.
Elsewhere, London based Cork driver Michael O’Brien on board the ex-Sam Moffett Ford Fiesta WRC has signalled his intentions to complete the full Triton campaign. The 2013 Irish Forest Rally champion is also planning to use his Ford Focus WRC on some of the other rounds.
Another champion, the 2007 National Championship winner Aaron MacHale will contest the Ballina event behind the wheel of a Skoda Fabia S2000 while Cavan’s Stephen McCann will debut the ex-Denis Cronin Subaru WRC.
There is also a cracking entry in the two-wheel drive category. Gary McPhillips, Jonathan Pringle, Frank Kelly, Chris Armstrong, Damien Toner, Ed O’Callaghan and Trevor Mulligan, all in Ford Escorts, should have a classic confrontation.
Also worth noting on the entry list are British drivers Simon Chapman (Proton Satria) and Nigel Feeney (Subaru Impreza).
The Group N category should also prove interesting with the Mitsubishi’s of Donegal’s Trevor Bustard, Monaghan’s Shane Maguire, reigning Triton Showers Group N champion Tyrone’s Aidan Wray, fellow countyman Pat Kirk, Dubliner Neil Tohill, Maynooth’s Paul Barrett in his Vado liveried Subaru and former Irish Forest champion Pat O’Connell (Mitsubishi) all in the mix.
Elsewhere, there are places for Longford’s Tommy Doyle (Renault Clio), Donegal’s Conor Harvey (Toyota GT86), Tyrone’s Ryan Loughran (Ford Escort), Monaghan’s David Moffett (Toyota Starlet), and Cavan pair, Russell Woods and Gary Kiernan in Ford Escorts.
In the Junior section, the top three seeds are Meath pair Gary McNamee and Brian Brady and Kerry’s Mark Murphy, all in Honda Civics.
Local entries
One of the top seeds No 12 Aaron MacHale has strong links with the area and his navigator Paul McGee hails from along one of the stages, there are a number of other locals participating including Ballyhaunis driver Shane Buckley (Honda Civic) seeded 42, Aidan Gannon is on the notes for No 46 Anthony O Brien (Mitsubshi Evo 9), Colin Loughrey at No 59 has Seamus Murphy on the notes(Ford Escort), Castlebar’s Barry Cuffe has Westport man Stephen McGing alongside at No 62 (Ford Escort) and Foxford’s James McGreal and Chris Mitchell are 63 (Mitsubishi Evo 6). Derek Bolton and Lorcan Moore are 68 (Subaru Impreza) Event joint main sponsor Ciaran Kennedy has Pat O Hara on the notes No 69 (Honda Civic) Jared Gill sits alongside Galway’s Ray Cunningham No 73 (Mini Cooper) Michael & Fergal Loughney in their fabulous orange Mk2 Escort are No 93. Foxford’s Alan Moran and David Loughney are No 95 (Peugeot 206). Former Mayo COC Padraic Roche returns to competing with Aimee Smith on the notes at 100 (Ford Escort) Derek McCarty returns to his Border prize winning seat with Stephen Reynolds at 102 (Honda Civic) Achill’s Brian Lavelle has Shane Byrne No 103 (Honda Civic). John Duffy and John Egan are No 111 (Honda Integra) Ronan Moore is 121 in his Ford Escort. All of Achill island are behind Peter McManamon and John McCarthy at 125 (Peugeot 205) Stephen Kelly is 126. Keith Jacob and Michael Carr are 128 (Ford Ka) Padraig Conneely and Liam Walsh return in their Toyota Corolla at 131
Spectators
For spectators intending to visit the rally on March 6th, plenty of time should be allowed to get to the stages to park and find a safe viewing location, as some of the stages have only limited access. Always obey the marshals and follow their instructions, as they are there to ensure that everyone has a safe day’s rallying. A Rally Programme with a detailed map is available to purchase in the area.
Event info
S.S. 1, 4 & 7: Kilcummin – 9. 56, 12.43 & 15.30.
S.S. 2, 5 & 8: Lackan Hill – 10.25, 13.12 & 15.59.
S.S. 3, 6 & 9: Ballintubber Bridge – 11.00, 13.47 & 16.34.
Service: Ballina Mart Complex – 9.09, 11.41 & 14.28.
Finish Ramp: Hotel Ballina. 17.17.
Top 10 Starters:
- Niall Maguire/Enda Sherry (Subaru WRC)
- Declan Boyle/Brian Boyle (Ford Fiesta WRC)
- Garry Jennings/Rory Kennedy (Subaru WRC)
- Paddy McVeigh/Gary McElhinney (Subaru WRC)
- Derek McGarrity/Diarmuid Falvey (Ford Fiesta WRC)
- Roy White/James O’Brien (Ford Fiesta WRC)
- Peadar Hurson/Damien Connolly (Subaru WRC)
- Steve Wood/Keith Moriarty (Subaru WRC)
- Kevin Barrett/Sean Mullally (Subaru WRC)
- Frank Wray/Joe McNulty (Subaru WRC)
Information on the day
The 2016 Mayo Stages Rally is continuing the high standard of previous years with news and information available to rally fans. In order to keep competitors and spectators as informed and up-to-date as possible, Mayo & District Motorsport Club utilizes a range of communication tools in the build up to, and during rally week-end. The Club is already providing regular updates via its Twitter, Facebook and Periscope accounts – MayoMotorClub. Also event information is available on the clubs website www.mayomotorsportclub.com. On the Sunday of the event when the rally itself roars into action, regular live updates and interviews will be broadcast on Mid West Radio’s Sunday Sports Show. www.midwestradio.ie & 96.1fm
Also Rally Interviews will be broadcasting live driver updates and interviews from during the day, follow them on twitter @RallyInterviews and on Facebook – Rally Interviews
Credit Martin Walsh Triton Media Co-Ordinator & Andy Walsh Mayo & District Motorsport Club
Sundays Marshal Meeting Points
SS1 McDonnells Garage Killala at 7.30a.m
SS2 Marys Cottage Kitchen Ballycastle at 8.00am
SS3 McDonnells Garage Killala at 8.30a.m
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Mayo Stages Rally Guide 2016 V10
The countdown to the 2016 Hotel Ballina – Kennedy Motors Mayo Stages Rally is firmly underway following a successful launch at Hotel Ballina, headquarters for the March 6th event. A large crowd was in attendance on Thursday night last to hear information about this year’s rally from a selection of speakers, including Clerk of the Course David Breen and Chairman of Mayo & District Motorsport Club Matthew Murphy, who thanked all the sponsors who have made the running of the 2016 Mayo Stages Rally possible.
Among those attending was Andrew Mullen, sponsor of the Sligo Pallets Border Rally Championship, of which the Mayo Stages is the opening round, Brendan Flynn representing the Border Rally Championships and Triton Rally Championship and Art McCarrick, Sports Development Officer from Motorsport Ireland. Local representatives included members of An Garda Síochána, members of Ballina Chamber of Commerce, local county councillors and representatives from all the event sponsors.
With two weeks to go Mayo & District Motorsport Club reports that entries are near capacity with WRC numbers in double figures. Seeding takes place on Friday 26th February and an entry list will be available on www.mayomotorsportclub.com thereafter.
Continuing on from the success of previous year’s in Ballina Town Centre the Rally festival with an array of entertainment returns on the Saturday evening. This takes place in the Market Square featuring RSA Road Safety display, Rally School Ireland display, static car display and a parade of Rally cars along with much more family entertainment.
For spectators intending to visit the rally on March 6th, plenty of time should be allowed to get to the stages to park and find a safe viewing location, as some of the stages have only limited access. Always obey the marshals and follow their instructions, as they are there to ensure that everyone has a safe day’s rallying. A Rally Programme with a detailed map will be available to purchase in the area on the days leading up to the event.
The 2016 Mayo Stages Rally is continuing the high standard of previous years with news and information available to rally fans. In order to keep competitors and spectators as informed and up-to-date as possible, Mayo & District Motorsport Club utilizes a range of communication tools in the build up to, and during rally week-end. The Club is already providing regular updates via its Twitter, Facebook and Periscope accounts – MayoMotorClub. Also event information is available on the clubs website www.mayomotorsportclub.com. On the Sunday of the event when the rally itself roars into action, regular live updates and interviews will be broadcast on Mid West Radio’s Sunday Sports Show. www.midwestradio.ie & 96.1fm
Pics credit Michael Donnelly
The official launch of the 2016 Hotel Ballina – Kennedy Motors Mayo Stages Rally takes place next Thursday, February 18th in Hotel Ballina at 8pm. There will be a display of rally cars on show outside the hotel and photographs will be taken with sponsors, rally championship representatives and the organising committee, along with guest speakers on the evening. The launch is open to the public and everybody is invited to come along to get into the Rally mood, ahead of the event which takes place on Sunday 6th of March.
A new season of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship was unveiled in Maynooth this afternoon with the popular series set to visit eight different locations this year. It will begin in Ballina at the beginning of next month and will traverse all four provinces as it concludes in Killybegs in early October.With a total of 16 events under the umbrella of Triton Showers series, the organising committee rotate eight events on a biennial basis that affords the series a wonderful opportunity to give competitors and spectators a diverse range of rallying territory set against an equally varied Irish landscape.Speaking at the launch at the Glen Royal Hotel in Maynooth, Kevin Barrett, M.D. of Triton Showers said, “Our first season as title sponsors of the National Rally Championship has been hugely encouraging. Having been involved with the Circuit of Ireland and with our own Triton Showers backed cars we are very much aware of what is involved in Irish motorsport. However, we are overwhelmed with the manner our association with the series has been received by competitors and spectators alike. The promotion of all eight events within the series along with the awards ceremony has ensured that the Triton Showers brand has received tremendous exposure through all sections of the media.This season, one of our cars will have a new livery. Paul’s N14 Subaru is in the colours of Vado – a shower, tap and accessories manufacturer that Triton purchased some three years ago and are now distributing alongside our range of products.This year, with eight different events in the Triton Showers National Rally Championship, it offers another opportunity to continue to showcase all that is good in Irish motorsport. Triton Showers would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to all those involved.”Reigning Triton Showers National Rally champion Donegal’s Donagh Kelly is not defending his title as he focuses on expanding his business interests, fellow Donegal driver and former champion Declan Boyle has earmarked the Mayo Rally as the first part of his national journey. He is hoping that his Ford Fiesta WRC will be ready in time for the season opener, otherwise, he will begin his quest on the Circuit of Kerry.The Triton Showers team of Kevin Barrett and Niall Maguire in their Subaru WRC’s and the Group N duo of Paul Barrett (Subaru) and Shane Maguire (Mitsubishi) will be an integral part of the campaign.Clonmel’s Roy White, who gave his Ford Fiesta WRC its debut on last year’s Fastnet Rally in Bantry is set for a full series campaign, he has secured a top three finish in the last three national campaigns. Meanwhile, London based Cork driver Michael O’Brien has acquired the ex-Sam Moffett Ford Fiesta WRC and is setting his sights on a national bid where he may switch to his 2008 specification Ford Focus WRC for some of the events.Speaking at the launch, Trevor Applegate, Sales Director, Triton Showers remarked, “Year one of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship has been a resounding success. We are immensely proud to see Triton branding set against the splendid backdrop of the beautiful Irish countryside throughout all eight events of the championship, from the first event in County Laois in February to the finale in Bantry in West Cork in October. The icing on the cake is that the championship was broadcast via satellite and terrestrial TV to 52 countries, making for a truly global branding exercise. This, plus the extensive media coverage yielded, along with the enthusiasm and pure passion of everyone involved, makes it an outstanding partnership, and one that we are delighted to be involved with for 2016.”Also addressing the attendance at the Glen Royal Hotel, Chairman of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship Committee, Richard Talbot outlined an additional aspect to the 2016 series. “The 2015 Championship was a tremendous success with over three hundred registered competitors across all categories. This year we expect to have a very strong field between WRC, Group N, Group R, Modified and Juniors. Included this year is The Smartpart ALMC Rally in July – also a counting round of the MSA Asphalt Rally Championship that will bring some of the best British national teams to Ireland. For that event it is our intention to run a “Triton Showers Inter-Championship Cup Competition. It will be a team event between the best Irish and British competitors in a Ryder Cup type competition. This should bring an extra competitive edge to the event and more importantly a bit of fun for all concerned. Details have yet to be finalised but we feel it will add value and interest to both championships.”He added, “Triton Showers have been fantastic sponsors and we look forward to working with Kevin and Trevor and all the team for this year and beyond. We are sure the 2016 Championship will be the biggest and best to date. The opening round in Mayo is expected to have a very strong entry and we expect this trend to continue through the other seven counting events.”2016 Triton Showers National Rally Championship Diary Dates:1. Mayo Rally March 6th.2. Circuit of Kerry Rally April 3rd.3. Carlow Rally May 8th.4. Cavan Rally May 29th.5. ALMC Rally July 3rd.6. Tipperary Stonethrowers Rally August 7th.7. Clare Rally September 18th .8. Donegal Harvest Rally October 8th.