National Rally Championship
The National Rally Championship is a rallying series in the Republic of Ireland. It consists series of events, organized by a different motor club representing the region. The championship consists of eight events that runs in 16 locations switching biennially.
The championship is regulated by Motorsport Ireland who are the governing body of Motorsports in the Republic of Ireland.
For sponsorship reasons the series were called Dunlop National Rally Championship between 2011-2014, and Triton National Rally Championship between 2015-2020.
Seasons
2020
At the 2019 awards ceremony on 16 November it was announced that 2020 championship will consist of seven rounds, six of which will be counting rounds. The change in biennial calendar is the drop of Sligo Rally in September and return of Carlow Rally in May.The important championship sponsorship was offered to Triton Showers to extended for another year. Initially committed for five years term, Triton Showers agreed to remain as title sponsors for another year.
On 12 March all motorsports events were postponed in the light of the coronavirus pandemic. On 20 March, Motorsport Ireland issued a statement that all motorsport events are suspended until 1 June 2020.
After the government released a road map on easing the Covid-19 restrictions on 6 May, Motorsport Ireland released a statement same day that in line with Phase 4 of this road map the suspension of all motor sports events is extended until the 20 July 2020. Rally events fall under Phase 5 of the guidelines and will not be considered until after the 10 August 2020. On 19 May Motorsport Ireland cancelled the 2020 championship. Clubs might still be able to run events if they wish but it won’t hold championship status.
Only the round 1 took place before rounds 2-5 were postponed, and eventually all remaining rounds were cancelled.
Calendar
2019
The 2019 season was launched on 26 January in Mondello Park, sponsored by Triton for the fifth year in a row. The calendar, consisting of the same eight biennial events was announced. The best seven scores will count, in addition, the final two rounds will offer bonus points.Awards
There will be overall awards and awards for each of the 20 classes. Other awards include the Motorsport Safety Team Group N award, the rally.ie award and the Mk. 2 Champions Trophy. The Juniors will compete for Junior Trophy and the National Junior Award, with the winner qualifying for selection process for the Billy Coleman Young Rally Driver of the Year award. Navigators will participate in separate scoring and will be also awarded.Broadcasting
The TV coverage is captured by On the Limit Sports. The viewers can view the series on TG4 and RTE Player in Ireland, as well as on satellite channel, YouTube and Motorsport.tv.Class | Group | Description |
Class 1 | N | up to 1600cc |
Class 1 | R1 | up to 1390cc - VR1A 1390-1600 cc - VR1B |
Class 2 | A | up to 1600cc |
Class 2 | R2 | 1390-1600 cc - VR2B |
Class 2 | Kit cars | up to 1600cc |
Class 2 | N | 1601-2000 cc |
Class 3 | A | 1601-2000 cc |
Class 3 | R2 | 1601-2000 cc - VR2C |
Class 3 | R3 | atmospheric 1601-2000 cc - VR3C turbo up to 1620cc nominal - VR3T diesel up to 2000cc nominal - VR3D |
Class 3 | Super 1600 | Super 1600 rally homologation |
Class 4 | N | over 2000 cc |
Class 5 | R4 | FIA Appendix J260 |
Class 5 | R5 | all R5 |
Class 5 | S2000 | Super 2000 Rally |
Class 6 | R-GT | FIA R-GT homologation |
Class 7 | A | over 2000 cc |
Class 7 | WRC | 1.6T, 2.0T |
Class 7 | S2000 | S2000 Rally 1.6T 30 mm Restrictor |
Class 9 | Modified | Modified cars up to 1450 cc, 2 wheel drive |
Class 10 | Modified | Modified cars 1451 to 1650 cc, not more than 2 valves per cylinder, 2 wheel drive |
Class 11F | Modified FWD | Modified FWD cars 1451 to 1650 cc, more than 2 valves per cylinder, 2 wheel drive |
Class 11R | Modified RWD | Modified RWD cars 1451 to 1650 cc, more than 2 valves per cylinder |
Class 13 | Modified | Modified cars 1651 to 2100 cc, more than 2 valves per cylinder, 2 wheel drive |
Class 14 | Modified | Modified cars 2101 to 3500 cc, 2 wheel drive Max 2 valves per cylinder over 3000 cc |
Class 15 | 4WD | Four-wheel drive cars whose homologation has expired |
Class 16 | Juniors | Appendix 29.1 Article 21 |
Class 18 | Historics | Articles 17-19, Appendix 29.1 |
Class 19 | Historics | Appendix K |
Class 20 | Modified | Modified Four-wheel drive Cars |
Calendar
Round | Dates | Event | Rally HQ | Organizer |
1 | 24 February | Abbeyleix Manor Hotel Rally | Abbeyleix | Birr & District Motor Club |
2 | 24 March | Midland Rally | Longford | Midland Motor Club |
3 | 28 April | Monaghan Rally | Monaghan | Monaghan Motor Club |
4 | 2 June | Circuit of Munster | Limerick | Limerick Motor Club |
5 | 30 June | Raven’s Rock Rally | Waterford | Carrick-On-Suir Motor Club |
6 | 14 July | Sligo Rally | Sligo | Connacht Motor Club |
7 | 25 August | Galway Summer Rally | Galway | Galway Motor Club |
8 | 27 October | Fastnet Rally | Skibbereen | Skibbereen & District Car Club |
Results
A total of 113 competitors have participated in at least one championship event.Top 10 drivers overall:
Sligo Rally was admitted to the calendar instead, but rescheduled from 15 to 8 of July due to 'exceptional weather conditions' and fears that the heat will melt the road surface. However the heatwave persisted and this date was also cancelled. Eventually the rally took place on 2 September. Carlow Mini Stages Rally organized by Carlow Motor Club and held on 20 May was not a championship counting round. Best five rounds out of seven counted towards championship title. CalendarResultsTop 10 drivers overall:
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