Kirkistown Hosts McGrady Insurance N.I. Rally Championship Opener This Weekend with the Eurocables Belfast Stages Rally!

Image caption: Reigning champion Jonny Greer in action during last year’s Kirkistown Stages Rally. This weekend’s event hosts the opening round of the 2023 McGrady Insurance N.I. Rally Championship and is sponsored by Eurocables Belfast. (Image: Graham Baalham-Curry).

High-octane motorsport action returns to Northern Ireland this Saturday with the opening round of the hotly contested McGrady Insurance Motorsport UK Northern Ireland Rally Championship!

Based within the confines of County Down’s Kirkistown Race Circuit and organised by North Armagh Motor Club, the Eurocables Belfast backed Kirkistown Stages Rally has attracted almost 80 entries.

The return of Eurocables as the event sponsor resumes a long tradition that dates back more than 20 years, while McGrady Insurance confirmed its continued sponsorship of the overall championship at a recent prizegiving event – a relationship that has thrived since 2014.

Leading Entries

If the entry list for this weekend’s event gives an indication of the season ahead, the tussle for the 2023 crown could be one of the closest battles in recent years. More than 20 top-spec R5 rally car powered crews litter the entry list, with reigning champion, Jonny Greer, ready to defend his title.

Three-times champion Greer will be navigated by Brian Crawford in their Citroen C3 and they head a quality field that includes 2019 champion and former event winner, Stephen Wright, who starts at number two in his Ford Fiesta with Ger Conway.

Derek McGarrity is another multiple champion with a record eight titles to his credit. He and Graham Henderson add more variety to the mix with their VW Polo GTi R5 at number three, while former Irish Tarmac Champion, Darren Gass, is sure to be among the front-runners with Sam Hutchinson calling the notes in their Citroen C3.

Joe McGonigle and Aaron McLaughlin finished on equal points last year, with McGonigle getting the nod on the tie-break to claim third overall in the title chase. Both men are back for more in their Fiestas, while Stuart Biggerstaff is another former champion who will be looking to get in the mix too with his Fiesta.

Gareth Sayers could be a dark horse in his latest spec Fiesta while regulars Kieron Graffin (VW Polo), Niall Henry (Fiesta) and Emma McKinstry (Fiesta) could spring a surprise or two.

Further down the order, James Leckey is set to dust off some 25-year-old cobwebs. He was among the fastest competitors in the Irish Tarmac Championship during the ‘90s, trading times with some Irish rallying greats such as Austin MacHale and the late Bertie Fisher.

After hanging up his helmet at the end of 1998 – a season during which he won the Killarney Rally of the Lakes – the Lisburn man is set to return to action on Saturday with a Fiesta R5 hired from McKinstry Motorsport. It will be a far cry from his days behind the wheel of a Group A Subaru Impreza but given his past performances, he will be one to keep an eye on.

“Saturday is really a test session for me,” Leckey said. “I want to get back into a car and see if it’s something I want to do again. I haven’t driven competitively since the end of the 1998 season and Kenny (McKinstry) has told me to be ready to find out how slow I am! So I’m just going to test the car and see if I enjoy it.” 

Two-Wheel-Drive

A strong entry has been received for the two-wheel-drive category too. Jason and Gareth Black are among the front-runners in their Toyota Starlet and will face stiff opposition from the likes of Kyle White (Peugeot 208), Barry Morris (Darrian) and James Kennedy (Escort MkII).

The event also hosts the opening round of the Micra Challenge; a category that aims to provide low-cost competition for those in Micra rally cars. 10 crews have entered the rally, promising another hotly contested category for 2023.

The Event

The Eurocables Belfast Kirkistown Stages will feature six stages, all held within the confines of Kirkistown Race Circuit. The opening stage starts at 9.15am and the finish is expected to be around 4.30pm. Admission to the event is £10 per person.

For more information, including regular updates as Saturday’s rally progresses, follow the championship on Facebook at fb.com/nirallying and nirallychampionship.com. Live results will be available from rallyscore.net.

Entry List (Top 20)

1 Jonathan Greer/Brian Crawford (Citroen C3)
2 Stephen Wright/Ger Conway (Ford Fiesta)
3 Derek McGarrity/Graham Henderson (VW Polo GTi)
4 Darren Gass/Sam Hutchinson (Citroen C3)
5 Aaron McLaughlin/Darren Curran (Ford Fiesta)
6 Joseph McGonigle/Ciaran Geaney (Ford Fiesta)
7 Stuart Biggerstaff/Anthony Nestor (Ford Fiesta)
8 Gareth Sayers/Gareth Gilchrist (Ford Fiesta)
9 Niall Henry/Barney Mitchell (Ford Fiesta)
10 Kieron Graffin/Amy Graffin (VW Polo GTi)
11 Emma McKinstry/Kenny Hull (Ford Fiesta)
12 Michael McGarrity/Damian Garvey (Ford Fiesta)
14 James Leckey/Stephen McAuley (Ford Fiesta)
15 Chris McGurk/Mark McGeehan (Ford Fiesta)
16 Ian Dickson/Kenny Bustard (Ford Fiesta)
17 Cal McCarthy/Eric Calnan (Citroen C3)
18 Jason Black/Gareth Black (Toyota Starlet)
19 Kyle White/Sean Topping (Peugeot 208)
20 Barry Morris/Dylan Doonan (Darrian T90 GTR+)

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