Irish Tarmac Rally Championship

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CategoryRallying
Inaugural season1978
Drivers' championRepublic of Ireland Callum Devine (2025)
Irish Tarmac Rally Championship
CategoryRallying
CountryIreland / Northern Ireland
Inaugural season1978
Drivers' championRepublic of Ireland Callum Devine (2025)
Official websiteWebsite

The NAPA Auto Parts Irish Tarmac Rally Championship, or Irish Tarmac Rally Championship (ITRC) is the premier rallying series in Ireland. It is held annually and is promoted by the Tarmac Rally Organisers’ Association (TROA). The Championship takes place over seven events, based in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland, using special stages, which are run against the clock, on closed public tarmac roads.

The overall Championship title is contested by drivers and co-drivers using cars homologated in FIA classes RC2 (R5/ Rally2), RC3, RC4, RC5 and RG-T. Right Hand Drive Group R5 derivative cars, conforming to Group R5 specification as per Group R5 homologation papers (except for a right-hand drive conversion) can also be used.[1]

Since 2016, WRC cars have not been eligible to score Championship points. However, competitors using WRC cars are able to win events outright.[2][3]

Three other championships, the ITRC Junior Championship, the ITRC Historic Championship and the ITRC Modified Tarmac Championship, run in parallel with the ITRC, but with different regulations.

The ITRC was created following the establishment of TROA in late 1977, when the organisers of the five Irish International rallies and the Manx International Rally came together with the idea of forming a championship. The inaugural Championship began in 1978 and consisted of six events: the Galway International Rally; Circuit of Ireland Rally; Donegal International Rally; Ulster Rally; Cork 20 International Rally; and the Manx International Rally.

The first major change to the series came in 1983, when the Rally of the Lakes attained International status and was installed as the final event in that year's championship.[4] The addition of the Killarney-based round made up for the loss of the Galway International Rally, which did not run. The following year, the Galway International Rally returned and the Rally of the Lakes was retained, expanding the Championship to seven rounds from 1984 on.[5]

The next significant change took place in 2002, when the Jim Clark Rally was added to the series,[6][7] taking the Championship to eight rounds overall. The Jim Clark Rally was the first Scottish event to form part of the Championship, until it was dropped in 2010, along with the Manx International Rally,[8] mainly due to a decline in the number of ITRC competitors entering both events.

The Championship reverted to seven rounds in 2015, when the West Cork Rally joined the ITRC as a full round, having previously been part the Modified Tarmac Championship calendar in 2014.[9]

Current Format and Event Calendar

The Irish Tarmac Championship consists of seven rounds:[10]

  • Galway International Rally
  • West Cork Rally
  • Easter Stages Rally
  • Killarney Rally of the Lakes
  • Donegal International Rally
  • Ulster Rally
  • Cork 20 International Rally

Previous Events

The following events have also been included in the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship in the past:

  • Circuit of Ireland Rally
  • Jim Clark Rally
  • Manx International Rally
  • Summit 2000 Rally - a one off event, organised by Enniskillen Motor Club, that took place in May 2000, following the cancelation of three key rounds from that year's calendar. The Ulster Rally was undergoing organisational restructuring and was not part of the Championship; the Galway International Rally had suffered from adverse public relations after a series of incidents relating to anti-social behaviour and decided to sit the year out; while the Circuit of Ireland organisers faced a lack of entries and a date clash with the Rally of the Lakes and as a result cancelled the event.[11]

Points System

Competitors best scores in 6 out of 7 rounds are used to calculate the final Championship standings. Every driver and co-driver finishing each round in the top 10 are awarded championship points, with the winner receiving 21 points. Each finisher outside of the top 10 receives 1.5 points.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 21 16 12 10 8 7 6 5 4 3

Each crew who enters and starts a respective event will be eligible for scoring 1 bonus point per event for starting an event.

For the 2026 season the final round of the championship will award points and a half

2026 Season

Calendar

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer
1 31 January-1 FebruaryGalway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor Club
2 13–15 MarchWest Cork International RallyClonakiltyCork Motor Club
3 3–4 AprilEaster Stages / Circuit of Ireland RallyDungannonUlster Automobile Club
4 2-3 MayKillarney International Rally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
5 29-21 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
6 7-8 AugustUlster RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
7 26-27 SeptemberCork 20 International RallyCorkMunster Motor Club

Season Summary

Results
Round Winning driver Winning co-driver Winning car Winning time Ref.
1 Callum Devine Noel O'Sullivan Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 1:45:24.7 [12]
2 Josh Moffett Andy Hayes Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 1:57:15.6 [13]
3 David Kelly Shane Buckley Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 1:55:43.8 [14]
4
5
6
7
Drivers' Standings
Pos Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Points Best 6
1 Josh Moffett 13 22 17 52 52
2 Callum Devine 22 17 9 48 48
3 David Kelly 11 11 22 44 44
4 Eddie Doherty 17 13 13 43 43
5 Sam Touzel 5 9 11 25 25
6 Declan Boyle 9 8 17 17
7 Ryan Loughran 8 7 Ret 16 16
8 David Herbert 2.5 2.5 6 11 11
9 Richard O'Lone 2.5 8 10.5 10.5
10 PJ McDermott 2.5 2.5 4 9 9

2025 Season

The first round of the 2025 Irish Tarmac Rally Championship set to take place at the Galway International Rally was cancelled due to Storm Éowyn causing infrastructural damage along the rally route [15][16]

Callum Devine won the 2025 championship, his 2nd in 3 seasons, after winning all 4 rounds in which he participated [17]

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer
[18] 1–2 February (Cancelled)Galway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor Club
1 14–16 MarchWest Cork International RallyClonakiltyCork Motor Club
2 18–19 AprilEaster Stages / Circuit of Ireland RallyDungannonUlster Automobile Club
3 3–4 MayKillarney International Rally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
4 20–22 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
5 15–16 AugustUlster RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
6 4–5 OctoberCork 20 International RallyCorkMunster Motor Club
Results
Round Driver Co-driver Car
1 [19] Keith CroninMikie GalvinCitroën C3 Rally2
2 [20] Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanSkoda Fabia RS Rally2
3 [21] Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanSkoda Fabia RS Rally2
4 [22] Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanSkoda Fabia RS Rally2
5 [23] Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanSkoda Fabia RS Rally2
6 [24] Michael BoyleDermot McCaffertySkoda Fabia RS Rally2
Drivers Championship
Position Driver Car Overall Points  Final Points
1 Callum Devine Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 88 88
2 Declan Boyle Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 74 66
3 Michael Boyle Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
60 60
4 David Kelly Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 46 46
5 Kevin Eves Ford Fiesta Rally2 36 36

2024 Season

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer
1 3–4 FebruaryGalway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor Club
2 15–17 MarchWest Cork International RallyClonakiltyCork Motor Club
3 30 AprilEaster Stages / Circuit of Ireland RallyDungannonUlster Automobile Club
4 4–5 MayKillarney International Rally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
5 21–23 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
6 17 AugustUlster RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
7 29 SeptemberCork 20 International RallyCorkMunster Motor Club
Results
Round Driver Co-driver Car
1 Keith CroninMikie GalvinFord Fiesta Rally2
2 Keith CroninMikie GalvinFord Fiesta Rally2
3 Matt EdwardsDavid MoynihanFord Fiesta Rally2
4 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
5 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
6 Keith CroninMikie GalvinFord Fiesta Rally2
7 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
Drivers Championship
Position Driver Car Overall Points  Final Points
1 Keith Cronin Ford Fiesta Rally2 112 100
2 Callum Devine Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2
102 100
3 Matt Edwards Ford Fiesta Rally2 85.5 82
4 Josh Moffett Citroën C3 Rally2 63 63
5 David Kelly Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 44 44

2023 Season

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer
1 4–5 FebruaryGalway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor Club
2 18–19 MarchWest Cork International RallyClonakiltyCork Motor Club
3 8 AprilEaster Stages / Circuit of Ireland RallyCookstownUlster Automobile Club
4 29–30 AprilKillarney International Rally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
5 16–18 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
6 5–6 AugustCork 20 International RallyCorkMunster Motor Club
7 18–19 AugustUlster RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
Results
Round Driver Co-driver Car
1 Meirion EvansJohnathan JacksonVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
2 Josh MoffettAndy HayesHyundai i20 R5
3 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
4 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
5 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
6 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
7 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
Drivers Championship
Position Driver Car  Points
1 Callum Devine Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 117
2 Josh Moffett Hyundai i20 N Rally2 86
3 Meirion Evans Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 83
4 Robert Barrable Citroën C3 Rally2 76
5 Jonny Greer Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 69

2022 Season

In July 2021, TROA released a statement regarding their intention to run a full championship in 2022.[25]

Killarney & District Motor Club announced that the Killarney Historic Rally will take place on 27 November 2021. This rally will count as the opening round of the ITRC Historic Championship.[26][27]

With COVID-19 restrictions effectively coming to an end, a full 2022 calendar was announced by Motorsport Ireland and TROA.[28][29]

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer
1 5–6 FebruaryGalway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor Club
2 19–20 MarchWest Cork International RallyClonakiltyCork Motor Club
3 15–16 AprilEaster Stages / Circuit of Ireland RallyDundrodUlster Automobile Club
4 30 April–1 MayKillarney International Rally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
5 17–19 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
6 30–31 JulyCork 20 International RallyCorkMunster Motor Club
7 19–20 AugustUlster International RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
8 26 NovemberKillarney Historic RallyKillarneyKillarney & District Motor Club
Results
Round Driver Co-driver Car
1 Josh MoffettAndy HayesHyundai i20 R5
2 Josh MoffettAndy HayesHyundai i20 R5
3 Alastair FisherGordon NobleVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
4 Callum DevineNoel O'SullivanVolkswagen Polo GTI R5
5 Josh MoffettAndy HayesHyundai i20 R5

2021 Season

In February 2021, the TROA decided to cancel the 2021 Championship.[30] Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland were still subject to restrictions designed to curb the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the TROA announcement cited the uncertainty surrounding the running of championship events during 2021.[31] At the point the decision was taken to cancel the Championship, the opening three rounds of the Championship had already been called off.[32]

2020 Season

The 2020 season commenced with the opening round in Galway in February 2020.[33][34][35] The West Cork Rally was cancelled on 12 March 2020, due to the global COVID-19 outbreak.[36][37] On 20 March, Motorsport Ireland issued a statement that all motorsport events were suspended until 1 June 2020, which led to the postponement of the following rounds.[38] Amidst on-going restrictions aimed at curbing the effects of the pandemic, the board of directors and executive of TROA made the unanimous decision to cancel the 2020 Championship on 28 April 2020.[39][40][41]

2020 event calendar before cancellation
Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer Status
1 2 FebruaryGalway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor ClubOk
2 14–15 MarchWest Cork International RallyClonakiltyCork Motor ClubCancelled
3 10–11 AprilEaster Stages / Circuit of Ireland RallyDundrodUlster Automobile Club
4 2–3 MayInternational Rally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
5 19–21 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
6 21–22 AugustUlster International RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
7 26–27 SeptemberCork 20 International RallyCorkMunster Motor Club

2019 Season

Galway International Rally returned to the calendar in 2019, following the cancellation of the 2018 event. The Easter Stages Rally replaced the Circuit of Ireland Rally event for the third year in a row.

The overall champion was Craig Breen, co-driven by Paul Nagle, after winning five rounds.[42][43]

Round Dates Event Rally HQ Organizer
1 10 FebruaryGalway International RallyGalwayGalway Motor Club
2 16–17 MarchWest Cork RallyClonakiltyCork Motor Club
3 2 JuneEaster Stages RallyDundrodUlster Automobile Club
4 4–5 MayRally of the LakesKillarneyKillarney Motor Club
5 21–23 JuneDonegal International RallyLetterkennyDonegal Motor Club
6 16–17 AugustUlster RallyNewryNorthern Ireland Motor Club
7 28–29 SeptemberCork 20 RallyCorkMunster Motor Club

Top 10 ITRC drivers overall: [44] [45]

Pos Driver Car 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
 Points
1 Craig Breen Ford Fiesta R5
Hyundai i20 R5
17 17 17 17 0 17 0 85
2 Alastair Fisher Ford Fiesta R5 14 14 8 14 12 10 0 72
3 Callum Devine Ford Fiesta R5 0 8 10 12 17 14 0 61
4 Meirion Evans Hyundai i20 R5
Škoda Fabia R5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 10 12 25.5 52
5 Jonathan Greer Ford Fiesta R5 7 1.5 12 DNF 0 DNF 21 41.5
6 Josh Moffett Ford Fiesta R5
Hyundai i20 R5
12 7 1.5 DNF 14 DNF 0 34.5
7 Desi Henry Škoda Fabia R5
Ford Fiesta R5
8 DNF 14 10 0 0 0 32
8 Martyn England Ford Fiesta R5 0 DNF 1.5 0 0 0 18 19.5
9 Sam Moffett Ford Fiesta R5 DNF 10 7 DNF 0 0 0 17
10 Keith Lyons Ford Fiesta R5 1.5 DNF 0 DNF 0 0 15 16.5

Irish Tarmac Rally Champions

Season Driver Co-driver Car
1978 Scotland John Taylor John Jensen Ford Escort RS1800
1979 Northern Ireland Brian Nelson Rodney Cole Ford Escort RS1800
1980 Scotland Jimmy McRae Frank Main Vauxhall Chevette HSR
1981 Scotland Jimmy McRae Ian Grindrod Opel Ascona 400
1982 Republic of Ireland John Coyne Christy Farrell Lotus Sunbeam
1983 Republic of Ireland Austin McHale Christy Farrell Vauxhall Chevette HSR
1984 Republic of Ireland Billy Coleman Ronan Morgan Opel Manta 400
1985 Republic of Ireland Austin McHale Christy Farrell Opel Manta 400
1986 Republic of Ireland Austin McHale Christy Farrell Opel Manta 400
1987 England Mark Lovell Roger Freeman Ford Sierra Cosworth
1988 England Mark Lovell Terry Harryman Ford Sierra Cosworth
1989 England Russell Brookes Diekman/Wilson/Brown Ford Sierra Cosworth
1990 Northern Ireland Bertie Fisher Rory Kennedy BMW M3
1991 Northern Ireland Kenny McKinstry Robbie Philpott Ford Sierra Cosworth
1992 Northern Ireland Bertie Fisher Rory Kennedy Subaru Legacy RS
1993 Northern Ireland Bertie Fisher Rory Kennedy Subaru Legacy RS
1994 Northern Ireland Kenny McKinstry Robbie Philpott Subaru Legacy RS
1995 Republic of Ireland Frank Meagher Pat Moloughney Ford Escort RS Cosworth
1996 Northern Ireland Bertie Fisher Rory Kennedy Subaru Impreza 555
1997 Republic of Ireland Austin McHale Brian Murphy Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185
1998 Republic of Ireland Austin McHale Brian Murphy Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185
1999 Northern Ireland Ian Greer Dean Beckett Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205
2000 Northern Ireland Andrew Nesbitt James O'Brien Subaru Impreza S5 WRC 99
2001 Cancelled due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreak
2002 Northern Ireland Andrew Nesbitt James O'Brien Subaru Impreza S6 WRC 2000
2003 Northern Ireland Derek McGarrity Dermot O'Gorman Subaru Impreza S8 WRC 2002
2004 Northern Ireland Derek McGarrity Dermot O'Gorman Subaru Impreza S9 WRC 2003
Northern Ireland Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely Toyota Corolla WRC
2005 Northern Ireland Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely Toyota Corolla WRC
2006 Northern Ireland Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely Toyota Corolla WRC
2007 Northern Ireland Eugene Donnelly Paul Kiely Subaru Impreza S12 WRC 2006
2008 Republic of Ireland Eamonn Boland Damien Morrisey Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 2007
2009 Northern Ireland Eugene Donnelly Paddy Toner Škoda Fabia WRC
2010 Republic of Ireland Gareth MacHale Brian Murphy Ford Focus RS WRC 06
2011 Republic of Ireland Tim McNulty Paul Kiely Subaru Impreza S12B WRC 2007
2012 Northern Ireland Darren Gass Enda Sherry Subaru Impreza S10 WRC 2004
2013 Northern Ireland Garry Jennings Kevin Flanagan (co-driving for Donagh Kelly) Subaru Impreza S12B WRC '07
2014 Republic of Ireland Declan Boyle Brian Boyle Subaru Impreza S12B WRC
2015 Republic of Ireland Donagh Kelly Ciaran Geaney (co-driving for Joe McGonigle) Ford Focus WRC
2016 Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin Mikie Galvin Citroën DS3 R5 2016
2017 Republic of Ireland Sam Moffett Karl Atkinson Ford Fiesta R5
2018 Republic of Ireland Josh Moffett Andy Hayes Ford Fiesta R5
2019 Republic of Ireland Craig Breen Paul Nagle Ford Fiesta R5
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022 Republic of Ireland Josh Moffett Andy Hayes Hyundai i20 R5
2023 Republic of Ireland Callum Devine Noel O’Sullivan Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
2024 Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin Mikie Galvin Ford Fiesta R5
2025 Republic of Ireland Callum Devine Noel O’Sullivan Skoda Fabia RS Rally2

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