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Sunday 6th October 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 932 940 718 989 998 933 991 999
Heat 2: 718 998 991 32
Final: 719 989 998 32

2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 29 181 153 811 747 711 105 493 997
Heat 2: 747 811 711 153 105 493 29
Final: 711 811 29 747 105 153 493

1300 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 41 33 972 993 946 922 888 515 44 917
Heat 2: 993 41 33 44 922 972 946 888 515 936
Final: 946 922 33 515 936 917 993 972 44

GP2 Lightning Rods
Irish Champ: 837 37 132 51 87 777 923 172
Irish Revenge: 37 51 837 132 777 923 17 96 48

Ministox
Irish Champ: 96 181 929 924
Irish Revenge: 96 312

Junior Rods
God roof final: 969 975 107 218 85 901 74 61 908
Heat 1: 107 74 901 975 85 969 218 61 945 68
Heat 2: 975 61 107 901 218 74 85 969 68 908

Micro F2
Heat 1: 99 153 733 89 25 16 132 134 X 932
Heat 2: 153 25 733 180 99 932 89 132 x 134
Final: 153 733 89 99 25 16 180 132 932

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Sunday 15th September 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 940 991 998 718 932 918 243 933 999
Heat 2: 991 718 998 940 918 243 933 932 216 999
Final: 998 991 918 932 940 718 933 243 216

2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 29 747 153 493 951 711 181 105
Heat 2: 29 747 153 811 105 493 951 181 711
Final: 29 811 153 951 493 747 105 181 711

1300 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 308 515 94 917 946 48 888 194 33 933
Heat 2: 308 917 946 922 194 515 48 936 888 41
Final: 515 946 922 888 194 94 101 917 33 993

ORCi Stock Rods
Heat 1: 981 47 314 115 918 92
Heat 2: 981 47 314 92 69 918 115
Final: 981 47 918 92 115 20

Ministox
Heat 1: 96 929 218 22 181
Heat 2: 96 22 929 218 924 181
Final: 929 96 924 218 22 181 946

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 107 975 969 85 218 945 17 901 908
Heat 2: 218 975 969 901 85 107 908 945
Final: 975 61 218 969 945 908

Micro F2
Heat 1: 99 153 89 25 733 180 932 132
Heat 2: 153 99 89 932
Final: 99 153 733 89 25 132 932

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In the Brisca F2 Stock Cars Ryan McCrory and Daniel Stewart shared the heat wins before Belfasts Graham Fegan scooped the final honours ahead of Stewart and Shea Fegan. Fegan’s win was somewhat noteworthy as it marked his 100th career final win in the Brisca F2 Stock Cars. The occasion was recognised with the promoter Ian Thomposn Snr presenting Graham with an award for his achievement.

Stuart McCammon continued his recent run of form in the 2L Saloon Stock Cars, performing a faultless hat trick of wins. Following McCammon home in the final was Kieran McIvor and Ryan Wright.

Andrew McLeister used his blue grade starting slot to full advantage once again in the ORCi Stock Rods taking his second hat tricks of wins in as many weeks. Jamie Cardwell was another on fine form recording second place in each of the races.

Jack Haylock was a double heat winner in the 1300 Stock Cars before Joshua McKinstry broke clear of the pack to take the honours in what was a very lively meeting final. Next across the line in the final was Fionn Donnelly and Curtis Greer.

Callum Doak chalked up a double heat victory in the ORCi Ministox before Leyton Hughes scored victory in the meeting final. Doak was runner up this time around with Amy Morrow coming home in third place.

The opening heat of the Junior Rods seen early drama for Karly Stewart after a big rollover in turn one. Charlie Hill commanded proceedings after the restart going on to take the win. Noah Teggart managed to with hold late pressure from Codi Wilson to take the heat two honours. Wilson managed to go one better in the meeting final taking the win ahead of Alex Walker and Teggart.

Completing the busy 21 race billing was the Micro F2 Stock Cars. Robbie Graham was the pace setter again securing victory in two out of the three events. Kyle Anderson was on hand to deny Graham the hat trick by chalking up the event two honours.

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Saturday 7th September 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 718 918 933 998 940 932 317 216 991 974
Heat 2: 932 933 317 940 998 918 974 718 216 10
Final: 918 998 940 718 317 216 991 933 974 10

2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 29 811 747 153 951 493 711 181 105
Heat 2: 811 29 747 951 711 153 493 181
Final: 747 711 29 811 153 493 181

1300 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 922 936 101 917 194 515 888 94 946
Heat 2: 227 922 936 946 194 888 94 48 515
Final: 227 936 917 48 946 922

ORCi Stock Rods
Heat 1: 981 118 47 92 77 918 69 115 20 13
Heat 2: 981 314 92 118 47 77 16 918 115 69
Final: 981 77 92 47 314 115 16 918 69 20

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 96 81 132 131 51 837
Heat 2: 96 81 131 132 51 837 87 172 17
Final: 96 132 131 87 51 81 777 172 72 60

Ministox
Heat 1: 929 306 92 29 218 249 181 312
Heat 2: 88 29 96 306 929 22 249 218 181 312
Final: 29 88 306 96 929 22 218 181

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 17 945 975 61 107 218 85 969 74
Heat 2: 975 17 945 61 969 1 85 74 218 107
Final: 17 945 1 969 975 85 218 61 107 74

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Gavin Fegan got his evening of to a fine start in the Brisca F2 Stock Cars when he toured clear of the field to take a win in the opening heat. Thomas McCrory showed promise in his debut meeting, surviving late pressure to scoop heat two. Come the King of NuttsCorner Final Shea Fegan cruised to the front early on allowing him to set the pace all the way to the flag, he was closely followed by his father Graham in second who crossed the line ahead of Ryan McCrory.

In the Saloon Stock Cars veteran Armagh racer Stuart McCammon capitalised from his yellow grade starting slot to take the heat won win before Kieran McIvor got his hand on the flag in heat two. After lively early exchanges in the King of NuttsCorner final Matthew Stirling found his way to the front. Stilring went on to take the honours ahead of Anthony McIvor and McCammon.

Star name Curtis Greer was the first to taste success in the 1300 Stock Cars, winning the opening heat. From there Jack Bell dominated the remainder of proceedings chalking up wins in the second heat and King of NuttsCorner Final. Joining Bell on the final podium was Gary Freeburn and Graham Meek who has recently joined the ranks after a spell in Superstox.

The Ministox grid was inflated with visiting interest including David Philp Jnr, Kyle Rogerson, Oliver Heron and Kevin Graham. The heat one honours went the way of local star Leyton Hughes before K Rogerson chalked up the win in heat two flying the flag for Scotland. D Philp Jnr kept his best to last; romping clear of the opposition to take the King of NuttsCorner Final in style, next to finish was Rogerson and Heron making it an all Scottish podium.

Lauren Berry showed strong pace in the Junior Rod section, Lauren a former Junior Production driver stormed to victory in heat one, which happened to be her first ever race at NuttsCorner. Berry had to settle for second in heat two with Codi Wilson taking the chequers. Berry was again on form in the final taking the win ahead of Mya Hill and Karly Stewart, in what was an all female podium!

Andy McLeister blitzed his opposition in the Stock Rod taking a fine hat trick of wins. Jason Darragh give a strong account of himself in the final securing second place with the British and Irish Open Champion William Donnell third.

Another on dominating form was Steven Elder in the GP2 Lightning Rods. Elder performed a flawless brace of victories including glory in the King of NuttsCorner. Next across the line in the feature race was Ricky Peoples and Jamie Burney.

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Sunday 25th August 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 718 998 94 0 918 933 317 243 216 733
Heat 2: 940 718 317 998 918 243 991 216 733 933
Final: 918 940 216 998 317 933 718 991 243

ORCi Stock Rods
Heat 1: 981 16 115 92 314 47 948 118 142 20
Heat 2: 981 118 77 92 314 16 47 142 918 115
Final: 314 981 77 92 16 115 47 118 142 918

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 777 837 131 132 51 17 72 774
Heat 2: 131 837 777 132 51 17 774
Final: 777 131 837 51 132

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 901 975 945 969 85 107 218 908
Heat 2: 301 945 107 85 969 975 1 908
Final: 901 975 107 969 969 945 218 908

Micro F2
Heat 1: 153 733 99 89 25 134 14 137
Heat 2: 733 25 89 137
Final: 137 153 733 89 99 25

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Gavin Fegan got off to a flyer in the opening Brisca F2 Stock Car heat, taking the win ahead of his brother Graham in second. Antrim’s Ryan McCrory marked his return to the formula with a well calculated victory in the second heat of the day. Shea Fegan proved to be the man to beat come the final, S Fegan run clear of his fellow star graders to come through and take the silverware, McCrory was runner up this time with Thomas Greer third.


In the ORCi Stock Rods Andrew McLeister was a double heat winner. McLeister held the advantage out-front for some time in the meeting final however he couldn’t hold off the pressure from former World Champion Jack Kennedy. Kennedy took the spoils ahead of McLesiter, next across the line was Jason Darragh.


In the GP2 Lightning Rods Lewis Peoples was the first to visit victory lane after landing a runaway win in the opening heat. Jamie Burney enjoyed a fine run through the field in heat 2, taking the victory ahead of David Nesbitt. Peoples managed to with stand the pressure of Burney in the final to claim the silverware. Burney was runner up with Nesbitt third this time around.


Maia Thompson was unbeaten in the Junior Rods, The young lady race stormed to victory in both the heats and meeting final. Joining Thompson on the final podium was Codi Wilson (runner up) and Charlie Hill ( third).


Kyle Anderson continued to impress in the Micro F2’s where he scored victory in Events 1 & 2. Event 3 was abandoned mid race in the interests of safety when the drivers wouldn’t comply with instructions from race control during a red flag stoppage.


Completing the billing was a Caravan Destruction Derby. After several minutes of crashing and bashing the Stock Rod Irish Open & British Champion William Donnell emerged the conqueror.

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Sunday 11th August 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 933 317 974 74 918 10 40 998 216 991
Heat 2: 933 974 74 998 216 317 10 40 991 222
Final: 974 10 74 918 998 40 991 222

1300 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 936 48 41 194 44 515 888 172 946
Heat 2: 48 936 41 515 441 888 194 946
Final: 1 18 936 888 946 194 44 515

ORCi Stock Rods
Heat 1: 47 981 118 918 92 115 77 314 16 69
Heat 2: 118 47 92 115 981 69 314 16 918 162
Final: 47 92 981 115 918 16 77 314

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 131 837 132 51 46 72 774 33
Heat 2: 96 131 132 837 51 72 46 60 774
Final: 837 131 132 96 51

Ministox
Heat 1: 181 484 929 96 14 22 312
Heat 2: 484 181 929 22 96 14 312
Final: 181 484 14 96 959 312

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 901 975 218 85 945 74 969 61 68 908
Heat 2: 218 85 969 975 61 107 888 69
Final: 901 975 218 85 969 61 107 68 908 945

Micro F2
Heat 1: 153 99 89 25 134 484 132 14
Heat 2: 153 99 89 180 25 132 484 932 14
Final: 99 89 25 134 14 932 132

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Samuel Percy continued to impress in the Brisca F2 Stock Cars where the Randalstown teenager completed both heats undefeated. Percy was well on his way to adding the final honours to his win tally also, however mechanical issues ruled him out mid racing forcing him to retire. Corey Dawson-Stirling took up the running at the helm and from there went on to take the win. Veteran racer Ronald Scott recorded a pleasing runner up finish with Jonny Stirling third.

Jamie Cardwell was the first to feature in the ORCi Stock Rods where he picked up a fine win in the opening heat, Matthew McKinstry held of stiff pressures from behind to secure the second encounter. The final was a lively affair as the star graded drivers battled their way towards the front. Andrew McLesiter to the flag this time around however after a steward’s inquiry he was penalised 2 spots for earlier contact. Cardwell was promoted to the top spot with British and Irish Open Champion William Donnell the runner up.

The lower grade drivers made their presence felt in the Gp2 Lightning Rods where Jamie Burney and Steven Elder shared the heat wins before the experienced David Nesbitt cranked up the style to bag the meeting final. Next across the line was the earlier heat winner Burney with Ricky Peoples coming home in third.

Maia Thompson was on fine form in the Junior Rod formula where she scored victory in heat one, crossing the line well clear of the chasing pack. Thompson looked as though she had pulled of the double in heat two however a late tangle up with a back marker would end her race, Noah Teggart was in the right place at the right time to pick up the pieces and take the flag. Come the final Thompson had dusted herself of and was back in the game taking the chequered flag ahead of Codi Wilson and Teggart.

Gary Freeburn and Craig Bodenham shared the 1300 Stock Car heat honours before local man Willie Stewart romped his way through from the star grade to claim the final spoils. Stewart was followed across the line by Bodenham and Freeburn.

The ORCi Ministox grid was inflamed with the welcome addition of Scottish drivers Dean Heeps and Demi Ritchie. Local lad Harry Martin got this afternoon of to a promising start with a runway heat one victory before Scotland’s Heeps survived a late dustup to hold on and take the heat two win. Martin was back to form in the final taking the win again, Heeps was runner up with Ritchie third this time.

In the Micro F2’s, Antrim’s Kyle Anderson chalked up victory in both the heat events before Robbie Graham stormed from the rear of the field to pick up the final win.

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Sunday 28th July 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 933 998 718 974 991 918
Heat 2: 933 998 974 718 940 991 10 243
Final: 718 974 940 918 991 10 243

2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 811 153 59 105 711 181 997 951
Heat 2: 29 59 711 481 105 747 493 951 997 153
Final: 747 153 105 29 181 951 997

1300 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 1 501 411 888 106 183 515 946 44 48
Heat 2: 41 936 18 501 183 481 946 888 33 44
Irish Open: 183 888 501 411 922 515 936 18 194 182
Irish Open Revenge: 515 44 48 18 936 181 932

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 777 131 132 51 60 72 828
Heat 2: 777 161 132 51 60 72 666 828
Final: 777 132 51 131 72 666 828

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 901 945 218 85 74 1 969 975
Heat 2: 945 969 901 975 218 83 107
Final: 945 85 969 901 218 68

F2 Micros
Heat 1: 99 89 153 733 184 16
Heat 2: 99 180 733 89 153 134 484 16
Final: 99 180 89 153 733 134 16

ORCi Ministox
Heat 1: 014 985 22 96 929 484 181 41
Heat 2: 014 484 929 96 22 181 985 41
Final: 014 484 929 96 22 985 41
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The 1300 Stock Cars were the main headline act at Sunday afternoon’s race meeting at NuttsCorner Raceway.

Local man Willie Stewart was the first to taste success when he romped clear of the pack, to take a convincing victory in what was a lively opening heat. Keeping the hopes of the local contingent alive, Randalstown man Ty Richardson secured the heat two spoils. The feature race was the 2024 Irish Open Championship. This turned out to be a boisterous affair with action aplenty right from the off, there was several lead changes and many caution periods adding to the excitement for the large gathering of fans. England’s Ryan Jordan completed the distance to take the win, successfully defending the title he claimed at Tullyroan Oval in 2023. Joining Ryan on the podium was Jonathan Brown (runner up) and Scottish star Ally Strachan. After a challenging weekend NuttsCorner’s Josh McKinstry found luck just in time to take the honours in the final event of the weekend, the Irish Open revenge race.


Sam Percy continued to make his presence felt in the Brisca F2 Stock Cars where he chalked up victories in both the heats. Come the final it was the seasoned campaigner Gavin Fegan who emerged victorious, following Gavin home was Corey Dawson-Stirling and Ryan McCrory who has returned to his F2 roots after a spell in 2L Hot Rods.


Kieran McIvor and Stuart McCammon enjoyed a heat win apiece in the 2L Saloon Stock Cars before Matthew Stirling picked up the final honours. The final turned out to be arguably race of the afternoon after a late caution bunched the cars together. Lively exchanges resulted in spells at the front for Kieran McIvor, Ryan Wright and Stirling. Stirling emerged the victor, next was Wright and Irish Champion Calvin Blake.


Lewis Peoples completed the meeting undefeated in the GP2 Lightning Rods, scoring up wins in both heats and the meeting final. Following Lewis across the line in the final was Ricky Peoples and George Esler.

Another who enjoyed a fine hat trick of wins was Broughshane’s Robbie Graham in the Micro F2’s. Others who featured strongly on the day included William McGaffin and Tommy McAvoy.


The Junior Rods were on hand to provide some non contact race action. Maia Thompson was winner of heat one before Mya Hill secured the heat two spoils. It really was an afternoon of “Girl Power” with an all female top three in the meeting final. Hill was the conqueror again, second went the way of Jaydon Brunton with the earlier heat winner Thompson third.

Completing the packed race card was the ORCi Ministox. The grid was swollen with the welcome addition of a sprinkling of Scottish drivers. As in the Junior Rods it was a female leading the way throughout the day, Scotland’s Demi Ritchie performed a flawless brace of victories, taking both heats and the final. Joining Demi on the final podium was fellow Scot Dean Heeps and local lad Leyton Hughes.

BSB Superbike superstar, TT winner and 3 times Armoy winner the day before, Davey Todd joined us having a blast in a Brisca F2 and Saloon Stock Car. He turned a number of laps in Ryan McCory’s F2 before jumping into Ryan Wright’s 2L Saloon Stock Car.
Davey looked at home in both machines, and even hinted at joining us some time to compete in a race!!

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Sunday 23rd June 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Irish open Heat 3: 317 918 7 998 387 718 74 80 10 974
Irish open Final: 387 998 467 74 216 80 10
Irish Open Revenge: 387 467 7 718 974 991 80 317 922 10
Grand National: 7 467 317 991 974 387 10 80 922

1300 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 515: 41 946 888 48 24 997 194 94 188
Heat 2: 997: 41 888 24 48 194 188 946 993 44
Final: 888: 997 94 188 41 194 44 946 993 24

ORCi Stock Rods
British Championship Final: 92 165 47 918 77 16 115 923 118 314
British Revenge: 77 16 944 918 314 115 165 45 923 69
Allcomers: 46 165 115 77 69

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 777 132 131 96 51 837 72 46 69
Heat 2: 777 96 131 132 837 51 46 69 872
Final: 96 131 777 132 837 51 46

ORCi Ministox
Heat 1: 96 929 181 985
Heat 2: 181 96 929 985 22
Final: 181 924 96 929 22 985

Micro F2
Irish Open Final: 127 882 89 25 153 134 180 670 132 16
Heat 1: 99 604 127 882 25 153 89 180 134 670
Heat 2: 99 127 89 882 153 604 134 25 180 670
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The feature event of the day was the ORCi Stock Rod British Championship. With the points all tallied from Saturday’s heat event England’s Callum Hosie secured pole position with local driver Jamie Cardwell along side.

Cardwell broke clear of the field on the rolling lap, just before the fall of the green flag which seen him pick up a black cross. This allowed Cardwell to take up the running at the front unpressured while Hosie found himself having to fight of stiff opposition from behind. Hosie quickly fell victim to Shea Duff on the river bend which would end his race while Duff picked up a penalty from race control. All the while Cardwell continued to keep sway at the front with Jamie Dawson and William Donnell next in tow. As the laps ticked away Donnell made it through to second and was closing the gap to the leader, however as the laps run down he couldn’t make it all the way to the front. Cardwell completed the distance and crossed the line in first ahead of Donnell and Dawson. After a steward’s enquiry in which video footage was reviewed Cardwell was penalised two places for the earlier jump start. Donnell was promoted to first place which crowned him British Champion, Dawson was now runner up with Cardwell third.

Next up for the Stock Rods was the British revenge race; Jason Darragh was the runaway winner of this one before Scotland’s Stewart “Pies” Patterson secured a win in the allcomers race.


The Brisca F2’s kicked of the afternoon with the third and final heat for the Irish Open Championship. Gary Grattan completed the distance to take the win of ahead of Shea Fegan and Gordon Moodie.
The points for all three heats were combined to form the grid for the Irish Open Championship title Showdown. Shea Fegan secured the pole with Moodie alongside. The race was young when a caution was required for dramas on the exit of turn four. At the restart Moodie quickly challenged S Fegan to take over at the front briefly before S Fegan run Moodie wide and into the wall on turn one. Graham Fegan moved through to top spot while Moodie brushed off and quickly established himself back in second. Meanwhile S Fegan and Joshua Murray had tangled on the back straight requiring another caution period.
Soon after the resumption Moodie eased past G Fegan and to the front again, this time G Fegan fired back, firing Moodie to the wall damaging his car and sidelining him from the race. While G Fegan focused his attention on Moodie, Scotland’s Jason McDonald eyed up the top spot and slipped through on the inside of the squabbling duo. From there McDonald commanded the rest of the race to take the win, G Fegan held on for second ahead of Aiden McFerran in third.
McDonald showed strong pace again in the revenge race, securing another victory before Moodie rounded out the weekend with a win in the Grand National.

Joshua McKinstry was the opening heat winner in the 1300 Stock Cars before Matt Milliken stormed through the field from the superstar grade to take a convincing win in heat two. After a entertaining last corner dust up Jonathan Brown emerged the final winner ahead of Milliken .

Also contesting the Irish Open title was the Micro F2’s. Scotland lass Naomi Bain stormed to victory in the title showdown before Robbie Graham enjoyed a double win later in the meeting.



Also in action was the Ministox and Gp2 Lightning Rods. Callum Doak picked up the opening ministox heat win before Harry Martin dominated the remainder of the day chalking up wins in the second heat and final. Lewis Peoples enjoyed honours in both the heat races. Steven Elder cranked up the pace to take a strong victory in the meeting final.

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Saturday 22nd June 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 517 918 7 80 922 998 467 387 991 718
Heat 2: 7 918 517 922 998 517 467 387 80 718
Final: 998 7 918 387 467 216 517 74 991 10
Grand National: 922 918 718 998 974 7 10 387

Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 153 670 711 181 493 105 59 747
Heat 2: 711 970 747 153 181 105 59 194
Final: 747 711 153 670 105 181 493 59

ORCi Stock Rods
Heat 1: 944 314 47 77 92 918 16 958 46 115
Heat 2: 958 918 115 165 16 923 47 944 46 77
Heat 3: 92 165 47 944 958 16 918 115 142 46

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 61 218 945 975 110 969 85 901 1 74
Heat 2: 218 945 110 85 969 61 107 74 901 908
Heat 3: 969 945 218 110 107 74 68

Micro F2
Heat 1: 89 99 604 127 25 180 733 670 132 932
Heat 2: 89 127 99 180 25 970 132 932
Heat 3: 99 127 89 604 25 180 134 733 670 132

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The Brisca F2 Stock Cars contested two qualifying heats, which would count towards Sunday’s Irish Open title decider. Decal Og McFerran runs free from the yellow grade to take the opening heat win. Heat two went the way of Scotland’s Gordon Moodie (the current World Champion).
The meeting final was the George Fegan Perpetual Cup in memory of “Skippy” Fegan. Graham Fegan completed the distance to take the win ahead of Moodie and Shea Fegan in third.
Completing the evening was a Grand National; Joshua Murray lasted the distance in this one to take his maiden F2 win ahead of S Fegan and Gavin Fegan.

The Stock Rods were also on qualifying duties as each of the drivers endeavoured to secure a decent starting slot for Sunday afternoon’s British title showdown. Englishman Callum Hosie was the first to taste victory with a win in heat one, Shea Duff chalked up a victory in heat two before the third and final heat went the way of Larne man William Donnell.

The Saloon Stock Cars had a pleasing domestic entry of cars boosted by Scotland’s Ross Watters and 1300 Stock Car star Robbie Wright racing on a day licence. Ryan Wright had a runaway victory in the opening heat before Anthony McIvor broke free of the pack to take the heat two spoils. Matthew Stirling went the distance to win the meeting final ahead of the earlier heat winners McIvor and Wright.

Alex Walker and Mya Hill shared the Junior Rod heat wins before Ryan Abernethy romped to victory in the grand final. Joining Abernethy on the podium was Hill and Noah Teggart.

Completing the race card was the Micro F2’s, Tommy McAvoy enjoyed a double victory while Robbie Graham stormed clear to take a win in the third event.

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Sunday 9th June 2024

nutts corner raceway
BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 517 998 467 718 74 991 922
Heat 2: 467 998 718 216 517 918 933 74 974
Final: 517 718 998 918 933 991 74 974

Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 811 747 493 153 181 160 105 59
Heat 2: 811 747 29 493 153 181 160
Final: 811 29 747 711 153 59 181 493 105

ORCi Stock Rods
Heat 1: 47 958 314 16 923 115 77 918 118 21
Heat 2:92 958 314 918 118 142 115 77 21 162
Final: 958 923 16 115 918 77 142 118 21 20

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 131 132 87 51 96 81 774 46
Heat 2: 87 81 132 51 131 96 172 774 46
Final: 87 131 132 51 81 96 172

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 61 1 975 68 110 85 969 932 74 945
Heat 2: 107 975 74 68 61 945 218 110 969 85
Final: 975 218 85 969 110 945 61 68 74

Ministox
Heat 1: 924 929 436 96 181 985 309 22
Heat 2: 924 96 929 436 181 985 309
Final: 181 929 924 96 985 22 309

Micro F2
Heat 1 180: 99 134 153 137 25 932 16
Heat 2 180: 89 134 137 25 99 153 16 932
Final 89: 134 180 137 153 132 932 16

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Sunday afternoon’s race meeting got under with a fitting tribute for Jack Morrow #924 with all the drivers coming on track, before the whole stadium took part in a minute’s applause.

All at Nutts Corner Raceway were deeply shocked and saddened to learn of Jacks passing.

17 year old Jack was a multi-championship winning racer who was a phenomenal talent and a dominant force in any formula he raced.

Jack will be sadly missed by all in the oval racing community. We again send our deepest condolences to Jack’s family and friends.

It was a mammoth meeting with no less than seven formuals in action. The rain was relentless throughout the afternoon adding to the on track spectacle. The Brisca F2 Stock Cars, Junior Rods, Stock Rods and Micro F2’s all had their meeting final trophies fittingly named in memory of Jack Morrow.

The McFerran brothers Declan Og and Aidan dominated proceedings in the Brisca F2 Stock Cars. Declan Og got his day underway with a fine opening heat win before Aidan chalked up a win in heat two. Declan Og completed the distance to take the silverware in the Jack Morrow trophy meeting final, Gavin Fegan was next across the line with Graham Fegan third.

Alex Walker got off to a flying start in the Junior Rods when he stormed to victory in heat one, Charlie Hill performed the same feat in heat two before Codi Wilson made it to the top step in the final. Following Wilson home in the memorial final was Noah Teggart and Jaydon Brunton.

In the Stock Rods Jamie Cardwell and William Donnell shared the heat honours. It was returnee Shea Duff who claimed glory in the feature final in memory of Jack Morrow, taking the spoils ahead of James Paisley and the World Champion Samuel Montgomery.

The final formula racing for the Jack Morrow trophy was the Micro F2 Stock Cars. William McGaffin enjoyed wins on both the heats before Tommy McAvoy withheld late pressure from the chasing Sid Shaw to take the feature final win.

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Kieran McIvor was unstoppable in the Saloon Stock Cars, the Coleraine man relished in the wet conditions to take a hat trick of wins.

Amy Morrow recorded wins in both the Ministox heat races, popular victories at that in what was a meeting in memory of her late brother Jack. Harry Martin stormed through to take the final win, while Leyton Hughes was the runner up with Morrow third.

Completing the busy race card was the GP 2 Lightning Rods. Jamie Burney took the heat one spoils before Mark Goldie stamped his authority on the remaining races; take the honours in heat two and the meeting final. Burney followed up on his heat one win with a pleasing runner up finish in the final ahead of Ricky Peoples.





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Sunday 26th May 2024

nutts corner raceway
Junior Rods
Ht1: 218,85,969,74,107
Ht2: 85,969,218,74,107
Final: 218,107,85,74,969

Micro F2s
Ht1:99,25,89,180,153,733,16
Ht2:180,25,89,733,99,153,137
Ht3:99,25,89,733,153,180

B2B
Ht1:92,692,93,21
Ht2:92,21
Final:92,21

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Day two of the Monster Truck Weekend was supported by Stock Car action from the Junior Rods, Micro F2's and Back to Basic Bangers.

Noah Teggart continued his recent run of form in the Junior Rods with a fabulous heat and final double. Teggart was joined on the final podium by Charlie Hill(second) and the heat two winner Jaydon Brunton(third).


Robbie Graham kept his winning streak alive, following on from Saturday afternoons hat trick, he this time performed a double victory in the Micro F2’s. Graham was denied another unbeaten run by William McGaffin who chalked up the event two win.


Completing the billing was the B2B Micro Bangers. Adding to the spectacle it was figure of 8 racing on the day breaking tradition with the more traditional oval method. Larne’s William Donnell proved to be unbeatable, claiming the victories in all three races.

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Saturday 25th May 2024

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1300 Stock Cars
Ht1:41,48,997,922,515,44,972,888,936,101,24
Ht2: 48,515,997,972,41,922,993,888,44,24,101
Final:48,936,515,972,922,41,993,888,101,44,24,997

Saloon Stock Cars
Ht1:153,747,811,181,711,59,105,493
Ht2: 170,153,811,181,493,747,105,711,59
Final: 170,811,493,747,181,105,59

Junior Rods
Ht1: 218,85,969,74,107
Ht2: 85,969,218,74,107
Final: 218,107,85,74,969

Micro F2s
Ht1: 99,137,89,733,153,134,132,932
Ht2: 99,733,153,89,25,132,932
Ht3: 99,89,153,134,733,932,132,137

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Sling Shot Monster Truck returned to the raceway after its exhilarating debut last season.

There was a sprinkling of Stock Car action on the billing also, featuring the Saloon Stock Cars, 1300 Stock Cars and Mico F2’s.
Former Irish Champion Ryan Wright was the opening winner of the afternoon, after a runaway victory in the first Saloon Stock Car heat. Co Armagh’s Ryan Patton secured the heat two spoils ahead of Wright. Patton completed the final distance to take the silverware ahead of Kieran McIvor and Glen Watt.

Randalstown man Ty Richardson was winner of the first 1300 Stock Car heat before Craig Bodenham dominated the remainder of the day, chalking up wins the second heat and meeting Final. Joining Bodenahm on the final podium was Gary Freeburn and Joshua McKinstry.

The kids in the Micro F2’s relished the opportunity to perform on the big stage in front of the large gathering of spectators. Robbie Graham certainly didn’t suffer any stage fright as he stormed to a fine hat trick of wins.

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Sunday 12th May 2024

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BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 933 517 74 467 998 918 317 718 991 10
Heat 2: 998 4678 718991 317 918 74 922 10
Final: 918 998 718 991 922 10 74

1300 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 48 171 515 194 958 997 922 41 972 44
Heat 2: 48 194 997 515 44 972 24 993 933 958
Final: 171 958 48 194 515 922 44 972 997 888

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 131 87 132 51 33
Heat 2: 87 132 837 131 51 69
Final: 131 837 132 87 777 51 69 13

Ministox
Heat 1: 924 929 96 181 436
Heat 2: 929 96 924 181 22
Final: 929 96 181 924 22

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 218 945 85 74 107 969 110
Heat 2: 218 945 969 85 110 107 1
Final: 218 945 85 969 107 110 1

Micro F2
Heat 1: 25 99 153 733 134 99
Heat 2: 25 99 180 153 733 134 132 932 137
Final: 99 25 733 180 153 134 137 132

B2B Micro Bangers
Heat 1: 118 203
Heat 2: 203 118 35 420 73
Final: 118 35 73 420

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Sam Percy continued to show promise in the F2 Stock Cars picking up a fine win in heat one. Graham Fegan powered through from the star grade to take the flag in heat two before his son Shea Fegan claimed the final silverware. Graham was the runner up this time with Gavin Fegan third.

The 1300 Stock Cars were in lively form with plenty of action throughout the afternoon. Craig Bodenham emerged the victor in both the heat races before local man Paul Crooks to a convincing win in the meeting final, in what was his debut meeting. Shea duff was next across the line with Bodenham third.

Jamie Burney and Mark Goldie had a heat win apiece in the GP2 Lightning Rods. Burney was again on the pace when it mattered; take the honours in the final. David Nesbitt completed the distance in second ahead of Ricky Peoples.

In the Ministox it was the young lady racer Amy Morrow the first to taste success with a heat one victory. The remainder of the meeting was dominated by Antrim’s Leyton Hughes who bagged the heat two and final victories. Joining Hughes on the final podium was Callum Doak (second) and Harry Martin (third).

Noah Teggart was unstoppable in the Junior Rods where he stormed to a perfect hat trick of wins. Teggart’s nearest pursuer on the day was Mya Hill who recorded runner up in all three races.

Broughshane lad’s Jake Adam’s and Robbie Graham stamped their authority in the Micro F2’s, sharing all the wins between themselves. Others who featured well during the afternoon included William McGaffin, Kurtis Peoples and Kyle Anderson.

Completing the bumper race card was the B2B Micro Bangers. Matthew McKinstry was man of the meeting using all his experience to grab the silverware.

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Sunday 28th April 2024

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BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 933 974 74 216 467 991 10 243 317 922
Heat 2: 933 974 74 991 216 10 317 243 922
Final: 974 467 933 74 10 317 922 243 991


2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 59 181 747 493 153 711 105 811
Heat 2: 59 181 711 747 153 811 493 105
Final: 181 59 747 711 153 811 493 105

1300 Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 936 972 922 888 515 997 335 44 48 41
Heat 2: 515 922 936 997 993 932 972 335 194 44
Final: 888 997 972 194 515 335 44 41 24 922

ORCi Stock Rods
Heat 1: 92 77 314 981 923 918 15 162
Heat 2: 92 923 314 77 981 162 21 918
Final: 92 314 77 923 918 162 15 21 981

ORCi Ministox
Heat 1: 181 929 96 924 436 22
Heat 2: 181 924 436 22 96 436
Final: 18 929 96 924 22

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 74 110 218 107 945 969 85 1
Heat 2: 74 969 110 107 945 218 1 85
Final: 74 107 110 969 85 1
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The new crop of drivers in the Brisca F2 Stock Cars stole the show at Sundays meeting with Sam Percy recording wins in the both the heat events before Corey Dawson- Stirling secured his first silverware in the meeting final. Aiden McFerran was the runner up with Percy third this time

Steven Bolton was a double heat winner the Saloon Stock Cars. Come the final Co. Armagh’s Geoff Martin overcome Bolton to take the final spoils, Bolton was second with Matt Stirling third.

The 1300 Stock Cars were again in lively firm serving up three eventful races, producing a different winner on each occasion. Gary Freeburn and Joshua McKinstry were the heat victors before Jonathan Brown survived late clashes to win the meeting final. Next across the line in the final were the Irish Champion Matthew Milliken and Bobbie Johnston.

William Donnell was dominant in the Stock Rods, pulling of a hat trick of wins. Joining Donnell on the final podium was former World Champion Jack Kennedy and last week’s final winner Jason Darragh.

Harry Martin is finding his feet well in the Ministox, storming to a fine brace of wins while Riley Dawson-Stirling was also dominating in the Junior Rods winning both heats and the final.

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Sunday 21st April 2024

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BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 467 998 991 216 918 933 733 974
Heat 2: 974 216 467 998 933 10 918 317 922 733
Final: 991 467 933 998 216 918 317 10 974

2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 59 951 747 29 493 811 153 181 711
Heat 2: 59 153 747 711 29 811 105 181 493 951
Final: 59 747 711 153 811 29 951 493 181 105

Stock Rods
Heat 1: 92 47 314 981 77 16 918 21 15 20
Heat 2: 92 77 47 918 314 981 15 21 20
Final: 77 47 92 314 981 918 16 21 15 20

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 131 87 132 51 837 777 72 172 69
Heat 2: 131 87 837 777 51 72 69 172
Final: 131 87 837 777 132 51 72 69 172

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 85 969 945 74 110 628 1 68
Heat 2: 110 945 969 85 107 74 628 1 68
Final: 110 74 107 945 85 969 628 1 68

Micro F2
Heat 1: 99 733 25 153 89 17 932 134 16
Heat 2: 25 180 733 89 153 134 932 132 16 137
Final: 25 89 180 153 134 99 132 932 16
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Steven Bolton continued his current spate of success in the Saloon Stock Cars, the Ballymoney man capitalised on his yellow grade starting slot to perform a trio of wins. Next across the line in the final were Matthew Stirling and Anthony McIvor.


Aiden McFerran and new comer Corey Dawson-Stirling shared the Brisca F2 heat spoils before Daniel Stewart took the silverware in the meeting final. McFerran was the runner up this time around with Sam Percy third.
William Donnell was again among the pace setters in the ORCi Stock Rod division, the Larne driver pulled off a double heat victory before the final went the way of Jason Darragh from Rasharkin. Jamie Cardwell was the runner up with Donnell third.


In the GP 2 Lightning Rods Jamie Burney completed the meeting undefeated with victories in both heats and the grand final. Burney’s closest pursuer on the day was Mark Goldie who finished the final in second spot.


Jaydon Brunton was the first to taste victory in the Junior Rods with a heat 1 triumph before Oisin Arbuckle cranked the pace up securing the heat 2 and final wins.


Completing the race card was the Micro F2s where Braid drivers Robbie Graham and Jack Adams shared the honours.

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Sunday 7th April 2024

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BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 998 467 991 216 918 718 317 10 517 733
Heat 2: 517 467 998 216 991 718 918 317 10 922
Final: 998 467 517 216 718 991 918 317 10 243

2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 59 661 760 747 129 670 389 618 600 561
Heat 2: 407 760 5 626 747 389 618 661 697 181
Irish Masters Final: 747 902 407 153 261 711 181 121 760 600
Stephen Memorial: 261 902 181 670 747 697 711 389 600 760

1300 Stock Cars
Iron Man Final: 997 194 972 41 888 335 922 44 993 936
Iron Man Revenge: 997 972 194 888 44 41 932 101 936 378
Allcomers: 194 997 335 922 44 972 101 41 515 888

Stock Rods
Heat 1: 165 918 92 77 47 944 314 16 612 115
Heat 2: 918 47 944 314 16 77 21 46
Irish Masters Final: 944 918 314 115 77 165 46 21 16

GP2 Lightning Rods
Heat 1: 131 37 87 837 132 51 172 774
Heat 2: 131 837 37 87 51 132 72 172
Final: 37 837 87 132 51 172 72

Ministox
Irish Open Final: 7 475 202 20 306 484 29 88 339 27
Irish Revenge: 7 17 207 20 306 929 88 629 202 60
Allcomers: 14 475 20 88 929 202 136 7 484 629
The April Speed Weekend at Nutts Corner Raceway (April 6th & 7th) served up a spectacular mix of thrills and spills; with the drivers braving Storm Kathleen to put a fine show on for the large gathering of spectators.

Buster unstoppable

The mighty, all action Saloon Stock Cars were the main attraction as they contested their Irish Open and Masters Championship titles. Three heat events would determine the grid for Saturdays feature race, the Irish Open. Drivers from each of the nations being represented picked up heat victories with Scotland’s Derek Duff, England’s Joey Reynolds and local man Ryan Wright all visiting victory lane.
The title race got off to a lively start claiming a few victims along the way. After a few caution periods the race settled down, by this stage English man Brad “Buster” Compton Sage had a comfortable lead. Sage went on to take the honours ahead of fellow countryman Ryan Santry and the Scottish Champion Ross Watters.

A further Two heat races were order of the day on Sunday ahead of the Irish Masters title showdown. Steven Bolton and Declan Honeyman shared the victories. The Masters race was a lively one, with heavy blows exchanged right from the off. Several caution periods and 20 laps later Coleraine man Matt Stirling emerged the winner, next across the line were Sage, Honeyman, Wright and Dom Davies. The Annual Stephen Boyd Memorial race concluded the weekend where Davies picked up the silverware.

Hardie stamps authority

Over 30 ORC Ministox assembled to do battle for the prestigious Irish Open title. Scotland’s Charlie Hardie was the star performer, picking up a double heat victory on Saturday night only to be denied a perfect hat trick by Ollie Sime who blasted to glory in the third and final heat.
Hardie was again on dominant form on Sunday where he won both the Irish Open and revenge races. Demi Ritchie rounded out the weekend with a win in Sunday’s allcomers race.


Irish Open title for Donnell

Also contesting Irish Open honours was the ORCi Stock Rods. Larne’s William Donnell was the winner of heat one before visiting driver Jamie Dawson got his hands on the heat two silverware. Come the main event there was no stopping Donnell. He completed the distance to take the win ahead of Callum Hossie and Calyn Peoples. As per the Saloon format the Stock Rods also contested the Irish Master on Sunday afternoon. Dawson and Peoples were the heat winners before Hossie cruised to a fine win in the final. Peoples was runner up this time around with former World Champion Jack Kennedy third.

Support formula roundup
In the F2 Stock Cars, Graham Fegan enjoyed a double heat victory on Saturday before Junior Rod graduate Daniel Stewart stormed to victory in the meeting final. Fegan was again a visitor to victory lane on Sunday with wins in heat one and the final. Declan Og McFerran was the heat two winner.

A welcome addition to the billing over the course of the 2 days of racing was the 1300 Stock Cars. They were on fine form all weekend long. Saturday was qualifying for the Iron Man Final on Sunday, Michael Logan, Leonard Dunn and Robbie Wright all enjoyed wins. On top of his win Logan also performed rollovers in both heat three and during Sunday’s main race. The Irish Champion was the man to beat on Sunday, taking the spoils in the Iron man Final and revenge race. Robbie Wright topped his weekend off with a fine win in the allcomers.

Oisin Arbuckle was the victor in Junior Rod heat one and Final with Codi Wilson picking up the honours in heat two.
In the GP2 Lightning Rod Jamie Burney completed the heats undefeated before Paul Nesbitt turned up the pace to claim the final honours.
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Saturday 6th April 2024

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BriSCA F2
Heat 1: 998 918 74 467 216 243 974 991 222
Heat 2: 998 74 517 991 467 216 918 974 718
Final: 991 467 998 74 718 216 918 974 317

2Lt Saloon Stock Cars
Heat 1: 626 600 407 670 153 902 607 692 618
Heat 2: 153 747 129 902 171711 277 561 697 389
Heat 3: 760 747 600 670 105 661 171 811 389
Irish Open Final:902 389 670 277 747 600 618 171 129

1300 Stock Cars
Heat 1: 993 614 922 972 194 936 888 41 515
Heat 2: 215 993 378 41 93 194 48 44 972
Heat 3: 194 888 972 997 41 44 936 335 101

Stock Rods
Heat 1: 92 165 77 918 47 944 314 115 612
Heat 2: 165 92 918 77 47 16 46 944 115
Irish Open Final: 92 944 918 165 47 16 314 46 612

Ministox
Heat 1: 14 7 20 339 202 88 306 207 29
Heat 2: 7 29 202 20 96 475 207 136 306
Heat 3: 480 879 339 88 267 20 202 136 207

Junior Rods
Heat 1: 110 74 218 85 945 969 1 68
Heat 2: 975 110 218 945 969 85 107 68
Final: 110 88 945 969 107 68
The April Speed Weekend at Nutts Corner Raceway (April 6th & 7th) served up a spectacular mix of thrills and spills; with the drivers braving Storm Kathleen to put a fine show on for the large gathering of spectators.

Buster unstoppable

The mighty, all action Saloon Stock Cars were the main attraction as they contested their Irish Open and Masters Championship titles. Three heat events would determine the grid for Saturdays feature race, the Irish Open. Drivers from each of the nations being represented picked up heat victories with Scotland’s Derek Duff, England’s Joey Reynolds and local man Ryan Wright all visiting victory lane.
The title race got off to a lively start claiming a few victims along the way. After a few caution periods the race settled down, by this stage English man Brad “Buster” Compton Sage had a comfortable lead. Sage went on to take the honours ahead of fellow countryman Ryan Santry and the Scottish Champion Ross Watters.

A further Two heat races were order of the day on Sunday ahead of the Irish Masters title showdown. Steven Bolton and Declan Honeyman shared the victories. The Masters race was a lively one, with heavy blows exchanged right from the off. Several caution periods and 20 laps later Coleraine man Matt Stirling emerged the winner, next across the line were Sage, Honeyman, Wright and Dom Davies. The Annual Stephen Boyd Memorial race concluded the weekend where Davies picked up the silverware.

Hardie stamps authority

Over 30 ORC Ministox assembled to do battle for the prestigious Irish Open title. Scotland’s Charlie Hardie was the star performer, picking up a double heat victory on Saturday night only to be denied a perfect hat trick by Ollie Sime who blasted to glory in the third and final heat.
Hardie was again on dominant form on Sunday where he won both the Irish Open and revenge races. Demi Ritchie rounded out the weekend with a win in Sunday’s allcomers race.


Irish Open title for Donnell

Also contesting Irish Open honours was the ORCi Stock Rods. Larne’s William Donnell was the winner of heat one before visiting driver Jamie Dawson got his hands on the heat two silverware. Come the main event there was no stopping Donnell. He completed the distance to take the win ahead of Callum Hossie and Calyn Peoples. As per the Saloon format the Stock Rods also contested the Irish Master on Sunday afternoon. Dawson and Peoples were the heat winners before Hossie cruised to a fine win in the final. Peoples was runner up this time around with former World Champion Jack Kennedy third.

Support formula roundup
In the F2 Stock Cars, Graham Fegan enjoyed a double heat victory on Saturday before Junior Rod graduate Daniel Stewart stormed to victory in the meeting final. Fegan was again a visitor to victory lane on Sunday with wins in heat one and the final. Declan Og McFerran was the heat two winner.

A welcome addition to the billing over the course of the 2 days of racing was the 1300 Stock Cars. They were on fine form all weekend long. Saturday was qualifying for the Iron Man Final on Sunday, Michael Logan, Leonard Dunn and Robbie Wright all enjoyed wins. On top of his win Logan also performed rollovers in both heat three and during Sunday’s main race. The Irish Champion was the man to beat on Sunday, taking the spoils in the Iron man Final and revenge race. Robbie Wright topped his weekend off with a fine win in the allcomers.

Oisin Arbuckle was the victor in Junior Rod heat one and Final with Codi Wilson picking up the honours in heat two.
In the GP2 Lightning Rod Jamie Burney completed the heats undefeated before Paul Nesbitt turned up the pace to claim the final honours.

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Sunday 24th March 2024

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2Lt Saloon Stock Cars

Heat 1: 59 153 747 181 105 493 711 951 811 170
Heat 2: 951 59 747 153 181 711 105 811 493
Final: 951 493 153 711 181 747 59 811 105


GP2 Lightning Rods

Heat 1: 132 51 837 60 13 172 72
Heat 2: 13 837 132 51 72 172
Final: 132 13 873 51 60 172


Ministox

Heat 1: 29 484 96 388 929 181 985 22
Heat 2: 29 929 181 924 484 388 96 985 22
Final: 29 929 484 96 388 924 181 985 22


Junior Rods

Heat 1: 975 969 218 110 945 74 107 1 85
Heat 2: 218 85 110 969 945 107 74 1 68 975
Final: 85 110 218 975 969 945 107 74 1 68


B2B Micro Bangers

Heat 1: 92 93 95 118 11 73 21
Heat 2: 92 73 21
Final: 92 93 95 21 X 11
DD: 118


Micro F2

Heat 1 99: 733 25 153 132 932 16
Heat 2 99: 733 25 180 153 132 36
Final 733: 180 111 132 25 153 16

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The new season got off to a flying start on Sunday afternoon with a 6 formula billing.


The ORCi Ministox made their NCR debut, the field was boosted with the welcome addition of Scottish visitors Davy Philp Jnr, Dean Heeps and Cole Ford. Philp showed his experience when he romped to a fine brace of victories, completing the afternoon undefeated. Leyton Hughes was the best of the local contingent, scoring runner up finishes in both the second heat and final.


William Donnell dominated proceedings in the Back 2 Basic Bangers, chalking up wins in all three races. Local man Matthew McKinstry lasted the distance to take glory in the destruction derby which was the final event of the day.


The yellow graders proved to be unbeatable in the Saloon Stock Cars with Steven Bolton and Robert Mawhinney sharing the heat wins before Mawhinney went on to take the meeting final. Next across the line was Glen Watt and Ryan Wright.


Codi Wilson continued to show promise in the Junior Rod ranks, continuing his fine run of form from late 2023 with a heat win on Sunday afternoon. Noah Teggart was another who featured well with a fine heat two victory. Young lady racer Jaydon Brunton crushed the opposition in the meeting final, securing victory ahead of Oisin Arbuckle and Teggart.


Ricky People was the man to beat in the Gp2 Lightning Rods taking a fine heat and final double. Former ORC Lightning Rod World Champion returned to his racing roots and was soon visiting victory lane with a well calculated heat two win. Shaw was again on the pace in the final scoring a runner finish.

Also on the race card was the popular Micro F2 Stock Cars. Robbie Graham was winner of both the heats before Kurtis Peoples turned up the pace to take a runway triumph in the final.

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