This year's Irish Tarmac Rally Championship has predominantly been about three drivers: Josh Moffett, Alastair Fisher and Callum Devine. All three have taken ...
We didn’t make a massive improvement with the car, the car was always pretty good and it was just a case of the feeling was really good and our notes seemed to be really strong on that second day of the Circuit and it just sort of flowed from there.” “It’s the best part of three hours of driving with a three-day recce. “We tried looking at different R5 cars and what was available and there wasn’t anything really available that we wanted to go for. But the biggest challenge and unique selling point of the rally is its length. “There’s so many drivers that just gear up for this rally. I think that probably disguised what should’ve been a bit of a stronger result to be honest.” Devine was fastest on all six of the final day’s stages before Fisher’s off, but he only managed to claw 3.1 seconds out of his rival across them, “We just got stuck,” Fisher admits. We were running in fourth but then we got a puncture which dropped us to seventh. Welshman Meirion Evans is third, but fourth place belies the potential Alastair Fisher has shown this season. Seven. And on his other two appearances, he was second. This week, that’s exactly what Ireland’s very best will be vying to do.
It already promises to be one of the biggest rallies for many years. The 50th Donegal International Rally has hit the ground running with huge crowds ...
We will be bringing you continuous live reports through our Facebook Page over the weekend with the latest interviews and reactions from the teams. Charlie Collins and Daire Bonnar will be bringing you all the action from each service and keeping you up-to-date with the thrills and the spills over the next three days of action. Don’t worry if you can’t get out to the stages of the rally because Donegal Daily will bring you all the news.
Stages one and four of the rally are Dooish Hill, near Manorcunningham. Roads in this area will be closed between 10.30am - 5.30 pm. The townlands affected are ...
Roads in this area will be closed between 11.45 am-6.30 pm. Roads in this area will be closed between 11:00am - 6.00 pm. Roads in this area will be closed between 10.30am - 5.30 pm.
Sam Moffett 2019 winner. Photo Mark McCullough. It's all systems go for the 2022 Joule Donegal International Rally as the event kicked of it's 50th anniversary ...
Road Closures Friday June 17th: Dooish Hill (Stages 1 + 4) 10:30am-5:30pm: L-1194-1, L-1194-2, L-1214-6 ...
Road Closures Sunday June 19th: Road Closures Saturday June 18th: Road Closures Friday June 17th:
A rally spectator has been injured after being struck by a car while out watching the event. The incident happened this afternoon during stage four of the ...
“A male pedestrian has been transferred to Letterkenny Hospital for treatment of his injuries which at this time are believed to be serious but not life-threatening.” A rally spectator has been injured after a traffic collision while out watching the event. The man, who is understood to be in his 60s and from Donegal, has been taken to hospital.
A rally spectator has been rushed to hospital after being injured while out watching the Donegal International Rally.
A Garda spokesperson confirmed: "Gardaí are currently at the scene of a road traffic collision which took place in the Dooish Hill area, Co. Donegal shortly before 4.00pm on 17th June 2022. The road has been sealed off as Gardaí and the emergency services attend the scene. Gardaí have confirmed they are currently at the scene of a road traffic collision which happened this afternoon during stage four of the event at Ardagh Upper, St Johnston.