Sunday 15th June 2025
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 629 991 223 127 718 736 525 974 126 940
Heat 2: 80 974 918 629 940 667 127 674 155 517
Heat 3: 547 918 7 126 405 718 915 98 674 213
Irish Open: 647 629 718 387 213 155 24 940 184 547
Grand National: 547 7402 918 98 213 387 184 405 940 186
2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 951 747 169 181 600 811 711 153 89 321
Heat 2: 169 747 600 105 951 608 181 811 45 605
Final: 747 608 600 951 153 105 711 170 59 15
ORCi Stock Rods
European: 165 918 314 911 16 118 175 69 287 21
Revenge: 911 16 118 918 115 69 62 21
Ministox
European: 29 50 475 651 306 480 136 858 754 644
Revenge: 651 618 50 475 754 964 511 306 22 644
Junior Rods
Heat 1: 621 218 945 107 901 975 x 969 648
Heat 2: 218 107 901 975 969 945 908 948
Final: 218 901 969 975 107 621 908 648
Micro F2
Irish Open: 829 202 854 9 197 180 123 888 134 25
Irish Revenge: 99 197 829 202 137 980 98 132 123 16
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On Sunday afternoon the F2’s turned their attention to the Irish Open title. A 2/3 format was used with each drivers having 2 chances to score points. Euan Millar took the opening heat spoils before local man Adrian Finnegan steered his aged machine to a pleasing victory in heat 2. The third and final heat seen Lewis Burgoyne make a visit to victory lane.
Just like the night before the Irish Open title race was a somewhat robust affair with plenty of carnage along the way. Former World Champion Scolands Chirs Burgoyne who is no stranger to NuttsCorner escaped the drama to claim the title. Millar was the runner up with Gavin Fegan third. A Grand National concluded the F2 action, Lewis Burgoyne was again the victor as the young gun continues to cement his name as one of the sports upcoming stars.
The ORCi Stock Rod European Championship concluded in controversy with several of the top placed drivers penalised for infringements during the race. There was no quarrel over the top placed driver however; Jamie Dawson continued his pace from the night before to take the win in undisputed fashion. At the conclusion of the stewards enquiry Calyn Peoples was declared the runner-up with Jack Kennedy third. Ballymena’s Cole McFall showed blistering pace to claim the win in the reverse grid European Revenge race.
In what has already been a fantastic season for David Philp Jnr, the young Scot added the European title to his win tally for 2025. Philp who shows talent beyond his years commanded the full race to take the title ahead of Ethan Jack Gemmell and Mason Sealey. Shay Page proved unstoppable in the Revenge race where he took the spoils ahead of Stuart Shevill Jnr Jnr who continues to show promise in the ranks.
The Micro F2 Stock Car Irish Open title event was arguably race of the day. It featured plenty of thrills and spills as well as several lead swaps. Spencer Fisher dodged the drama to take the title ahead of Lewis McFarlane and Robbie Dawson Jnr. Robbie Graham dusted himself of after a spill in the feature race to come back and win the revenge, Roger Richards was runner-up this time.
The Junior Rods and Saloon Stock Cars were both on hand to provide some support race action. Christopher Kernohan enjoyed a the heat one win the Juniors before Noah Teggart commanded the remainder of the day winning heat two and the final. Sean Devine and Robert Mawhinney scored a heat win apiece in the Saloons but couldn’t hold of the pressure from Matt Stirling who stormed from the rear to take the final silverware.
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