Sunday 26th April 2026
2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1
137 | 618 | 372 | 5 | 720 | 964 | 941 | 120 | 902 | 389
Heat 2
238 | 202 | 68 | 608 | 622 | 120 | 720 | 661 | 747 | 121
Heat 3
561 | 694 | 661 | 89 | 747 | 125 | 902 | 622 | 493 | 68
Irish Open
902 | 389 | 238 | 622 | 720 | 967 | 601 | 178 | 608 | 811
Boyd Mem
622 | 618 | 747 | 121 | 68 | 951 | 187 | 608 | 902 | 720
1400 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 4
263 | 922 | 37 | 48 | 411 | 118 | 997 | 936 | 993 | 378
Heat 5
378 | 263 | 993 | 842 | 997 | 922 | 249 | 48 | 118 | 37
Iron Man Final
922 | 515 | 936 | 9 | 41 | 982 | 37 | 971 | 363
ORCi Stock Rods
Irish Masters
314 | 16 | 911 | 165 | 924 | 55 | 918 | 500 | 77 | 23
Irish Revenge
314 | 918 | 16 | 500 | 21 | 23
Allcomers
55 | 115 | 973 | 500 | 16 | 911 | 314 | 918 | 165 | 23
ORCi Ministox
Irish Open
99 | 181 | 511 | 79 | 114 | 879 | 718 | 41 | 22 | 557
Irish Revenge
313 | 99 | 618 | 522 | 879 | 22 | 511 | 874 | 79 | 181
Allcomers
219 | 511 | 313 | 114 | 136 | 79 | 618 | 879 | 522 | 16
Junior Rods
Heat 1
218 | 648 | 28 | 74 | 621 | 975 | 130 | 26 | 946 | 132
Heat 2
648 | 621 | 132 | 218 | 28 | 26 | 975 | 926 | 130 | 946
Final
621 | 28 | 218 | 130 | 975 | 946 | 26 | 926 | 955 | 132
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ORCi STOCK RODS
Sunday saw the ORCi Stock Rods take centre stage with the running of the Irish Masters, following Saturday’s qualifying programme.
A competitive field lined up for the feature event, with drivers from across Northern Ireland and beyond battling for one of the weekend’s main honours.
Jack Kennedy produced a measured drive throughout the Irish Masters Final to secure victory after featuring consistently across the entire weekend. Samuel Montgomery finished second following another strong showing, while Cole McFall completed the podium places in third. Jamie Dawson crossed the line in fourth position after remaining in contention throughout the race.
Following the championship race, drivers returned to the circuit for the Irish Masters Revenge event where Jack Kennedy completed another successful outing by taking his second win of the afternoon. Calyn Peoples finished in second place ahead of Samuel Montgomery in third.
The final Stock Rod race of the weekend came in the form of the All Comers event, where Darryl McClurkin raced to victory ahead of Saam McKinstry and Kaitlyn Beggs.
ORCi MINISTOX
Sunday’s programme at featured the running of the ORCi Ministox Irish Open following Saturday’s qualifying heats.
After dominating the qualifying action on Saturday with three heat victories, Oakley Grief started the Irish Open from pole position and looked well placed heading into the main event. However, the young driver’s hopes of completing a perfect weekend were ended after running into trouble during the race.
That opened the door for Jaydon Roff to race through and secure victory in the Irish Open Final. Harry Martin finished in second position, while Lexi Crosbie completed the podium places after another strong performance across the weekend.
Drivers returned to the circuit afterwards for the Irish Open Revenge race, where Charlie Weston took the chequered flag ahead of Jaydon Roff and Stuart Shevill Jnr Jnr.
The final Ministox outing of the weekend came in the All Comers race, with Oakley Grief bouncing back from his earlier disappointment to end the meeting on a high by taking victory ahead of Lexi Crosbie and Charlie Weston.
The Ministox once again provided close racing throughout the weekend, with several young drivers impressing across both days of competition at Nutts Corner Raceway.
SALOON STOCK CARS – IRISH OPEN
The Saloon Stock Cars returned to on Sunday for the second day of the 2026 Speedweekend programme, with the Irish Open title taking centre stage following Saturday’s National Championship action.
After a historic opening day which saw the Saloon Stock Car National Championship staged in Northern Ireland for the first time, another strong turnout of drivers and supporters arrived at the County Antrim venue for a full afternoon of racing.
Three qualifying heats opened the day’s action, with a different winner emerging in each race. Shaun Chaplin took victory in Heat One ahead of Stuart Shevill and Rian Mitchel, while Heat Two went the way of Alfie Aldous following a competitive race ahead of Cody Bradford and Charlie Burgoyne.
Heat Three then saw Aaron Tothan race to victory ahead of Grady Ross and Graeme Shevill to complete the qualifying programme before attention turned towards the Irish Open Final.
The feature race brought together another highly competitive grid, with Brad Compton Sage producing a strong drive to secure victory in the Irish Open title race after featuring amongst the front runners throughout the weekend.
Ryan Santry continued his consistent form from Saturday’s National Championship event by finishing second, while Alfie Aldous completed the podium places in third following another solid showing across the day’s racing.
The Saloon Stock Cars concluded their weekend with the running of the Stephen Boyd Memorial race later in the programme. Gary Paterson raced to victory in the memorial event ahead of Stuart Shevill and local National Champion winner Matthew Stirling.
Across the weekend, the Saloon Stock Cars produced large grids and competitive racing throughout the field, with drivers travelling from across the United Kingdom to take part in one of the biggest Saloon Stock Car weekends staged at Nutts Corner Raceway in recent years.
The successful hosting of both the National Championship and Irish Open events also provided another major milestone for the venue, with attention already beginning to turn towards Nutts Corner Raceway’s planned hosting of the Saloon Stock Car World Final in 2028.
1400 STOCK CARS
The 1400 Stock Cars returned to on Sunday to conclude their Ironman Trophy weekend with the remaining qualifying heats and feature final.
Heat Four saw Dean McGill take victory ahead of Curtis Greer and Alexander McCreadie after another competitive race around the County Antrim oval.
Luke Gordon then returned to the top step in Heat Five after adding a second victory of the weekend to his earlier success on Saturday. Dean McGill continued his consistent run with second place, while Micheal Logan completed the top three.
Attention then turned towards the Ironman Trophy Final, where Curtis Greer produced a strong drive to secure the feature race victory following a closely fought contest. Joshua McKinistry crossed the line in second place, while Gary Freeburn completed the podium positions in third.
JUNIOR RODS
The Junior Rods also featured on Sunday’s programme at, playing their part in the supporting action across the second day of Speedweekend.
Heat One saw Noah Teggart take victory ahead of Alfie Mairs and Sam Preston after a competitive opening race.
Alfie Mairs then went one better in Heat Two by securing the win ahead of Christopher Kernohan and Josh Peoples.
The Final rounded off the Junior Rods programme with Christopher Kernohan producing a strong drive to take victory ahead of Sam Preston and Noah Teggart.
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