Sunday 10th August 2025
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 991 718 940 918 80 998 216 98 933 10
Heat 2: 918 940 718 998 933 80 216 10 98
Final: 718 998 940 918 98 991 922 933 80 10
ORCi Stock Rods
Heat 1: 115 314 16 918 62 911 203 21 194
Heat 2: 115 314 16 62 918 911 203 21 194
Final: 16 314 62 115 911 918 21 194
GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 51 111 17 308 919 642 131 837 132 72
Heat 2: 111 642 51 131 837 132 48 919 17 308
Final: 51 642 132 17 837 919 48 72 69 308
Ministox
Heat 1: 964 879 99 181 312
Heat 2: 181 879 22 964 253 99 312
Final: 879 964 312
Junior Rods
Heat 1: 908 945 975 218 969 107 130 74 648 28
Heat 2: 107 975 130 621 945 969 908 20 28
Final: 107 218 969 945 68 975 621 901 130 908
Micro F2
Heat 1: 99 153 484 180 132 733 89 958
Heat 2: 99 484 1880 89 958
Final: 99 153 484 180 733 132 708 958
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Daniel Stewart kick started the afternoon with a pleasing win in Brisca F2 heat 1 taking the flag in front of Gavin Fegan1. Shea Fegan stormed through the field to scoop the heat 2 spoils ahead of Ryan McCrory before Irish Champion Gavin Fegan blitzed the opposition to take the final honours. Next across the line was Graham Fegan and R McCrory.
Veteran racer and local man Sam McKinstry returned to form in the ORCi Stock Rods taking a double heat victory. Samuel Montgomery was the pace setter in the meeting final taking the honours ahead of Jack Kennedy and Shane McKinney.
Randalstown’s George Esler continued his dominating form in the GP2 Lightning Rods, winning the opening heat and meeting final. Alan Milliken was on hand to deny Esler a clean sweep, crossing the line first in the second heat.
There was some visiting interest in the Ministox with Scotland’s Caitlin Mitchell joining the ranks. Heat 1 went the way of local lad Eoin Donnelly with Mitchell the runner up. Harry Martin stepped up his game to hold on for the heat 2 win, Mitchell again showed strong form in second. Mitchell broke clear of her pursuers to take the final win, Donnelly was runner up with Alice McGaffin third.
The Junior Rod numbers have seen a boost in the recent meetings with several youngsters joining the ranks. Ryan Addis and Charlie Hill shared the heat honours on the day. Hill on was on top form went on to take the final win also. Joining Hill on the podium was Noah Teggart and Ryan Abernethy Jnr.
Completing Sunday’s race card was the Micro F2’s. Broughshane’s Robbie Graham was unstoppable all afternoon taking wins in all 3 races. Another in good form was Antrim’s Kyle Anderson who recorded a couple of second place finishes.
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