Cork 20 Rally

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CategoryRally
CountryIreland
Inaugural season1912
Cork 20 Rally
CategoryRally
CountryIreland
RegionCounty Cork
Inaugural season1912
Drivers' championRepublic of Ireland Callum Devine
Co-Drivers' championRepublic of Ireland Brian Hoy
Ford Fiesta R5
Official websiteOfficial Facebook page
Irish Tarmac Rally Championship
Current season
National Rally Championship (1966-1976)
Southern 4 Rally Championship
South East Stages Rally Championship
Cork 20 Rally
DatesLast weekend of September
FrequencyAnnual
Most recent19 September 2021
Organised byMunster Car Club
SponsorO'Connell Group[1]
WebsiteWebsite
Sébastien Loeb 2007 Cork 20 rally winner

The Cork 20 Rally or Cork 20 International Rally is an annual motorsport rallying event run by the Munster Car Club and held in the vicinity of Cork in Ireland. The Cork 20 Rally was first held in 1912, with the original event named because it spanned 20 hours.[2]

It is run as a round within the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship, and draws competitors from Ireland North and South, Britain, and continental Europe. The rally was part of the National Rally Championship between 1966 and 1976. It became a full international rally in 1977.

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