Connect with us

News

The Killarney Historic Rally was officially launched on Saturday afternoon at the Killarney Plaza & Spa.

Published

on

The Killarney Historic Rally was officially launched on Saturday afternoon at the Killarney Plaza & Spa.

The event, which is set to take place on November 29 and 30, promises to be bigger and better than ever.

"We're excited to welcome competitors from all over the world to Killarney," said Anthony O’Connor, Clerk of the Course. "The popularity of this event continues to grow, and we expect a strong field of entries."

The Killarney Towers Hotel returns as the main sponsor, while the KC Print continues its long-standing support of the event. Other key sponsors include Aherns Motor Group, Castrol, Traynor’s, and Keans Centra.
This year's rally will feature eight stages, including the iconic Molls Gap, Beallaghbeama, Caragh Lake, and Kilcummin. These stages will be run in both daylight and darkness, offering a thrilling challenge for competitors and spectators alike.
“Saturday morning starts with fast-flowing and iconic Molls Gap followed by Ballaughbeama and the classic Carragh Lake stage, then goes into service at Liebherr Container cranes Killarney. This Loop is repeated and into service again, before heading out to take on Kilcummin in daylight, we head to a holding area in Farranfore before heading out to complete the final stage of Kilcummin in darkness,” explained O’Connor who also announced plans for a motorsport festival on the streets of Killarney town. The two-day event will begin with a ceremonial start on Friday evening, November 29th.
The top three crews from each class will arrive back in Killarney for the finish ramp at 7 pm outside the Killarney Plaza Hotel and Spa.
Gemma Ring, managing director of the O’Donoghue Ring Collection of Hotels said:
“I would like to thank all the Killarney and District Motor Club organisers for their hard work and dedication to bringing this event to Killarney.
“The rally showcases Killarney and picturesque surrounds to all who attend,
“With the festive season just around the corner, the rally followers create a great atmosphere around the town over the weekend.”
The town centre ceremonial starts on Friday (November 29) evening and will be the first opportunity for fans to engage with double World Rally Champion Kalle Rovanperä.
The Flying Finn is on his first visit to Kerry and will drive Jason Black’s Toyota Starlet in the modified category.
All eyes will be on defending Modified Rally champion Rob Duggan. Will it be the local hero or the World Champion who will come out on top in that battle?

Historic Rally

But this rally is all about the Historic element and close to 80 genuine historic rally cars are set to take to the start line on Saturday morning.
This is a record for the rally and another step closer to Killarney and District Motor Club’s ambitions of hosting a full field of historic rally cars.
Leading the field away will be defending champion Jonny Greer in his Ford Sierra Cosworth.
He will be aiming for three in a row. Is there anyone out there able to stop his bid for three in a row?
His rivals include local driver Alan Ring who will compete in his Subaru Legacy and he would dearly love to win the rally that his family business is sponsoring. Other contenders include former winners like Mark Falvey and Dennis Moynihan their Ford Escort Mk1S and recently crowned Irish Tarmac Historic Rally Champion Neil Williams in his Ford Escort Mark2.
There is a fleet of BMW M3 E 30s in the rally which is going to make a spectacular sight on the classic stages around Carragh Lake and Moll’s Gap.
These will be driven by Donagh Kelly who just pipped his fellow county man John O'Donnell in the recent Kerry Winter Rally for historic rally honours.
Donagh’s son Eamonn has put a late deal together to run a BMW as opposed to the advertised Ford Escort Mk2.
Other examples will be driven by local man Paul Ahern who is also one of the associate sponsors of the rally.
Michael Cullen returns in his example and a Kerry man Fergus O’Meara will debut his newly acquired E30.
O’Meara will be co-driven by current Irish Tarmac Rally Champion co-driver Mikie Galvin.
Other interesting include World Rally Championship co-driver Liam Regan who takes to the steering wheel for his annual visit to Killarney in his Skoda Estelle 130.
Atlanta-based Donegal man Seamus Burke returns in his BDA-powered Ford Escort and Joe White flies in from San Fransisco to drive an Austin Mini.

Advertisement

News

Local crews prepare for Assess Ireland Rally of the Lakes

Killarney and District Motor Club members are out in force for this weekend’s Assess Ireland Rally of the Lakes, with several local names expected to challenge for top honours across […]

Published

on

Killarney and District Motor Club members are out in force for this weekend’s Assess Ireland Rally of the Lakes, with several local names expected to challenge for top honours across all categories.

At the head of the field, Muckross co-driver Noel O’Sullivan and driver Callum Devine are chasing an unprecedented fifth consecutive win in Killarney. The Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 crew leads the entry list and aims to reclaim the championship lead. Other local interest in the top ten includes Rockfield co-driver Shane Buckley, navigating for David Kelly, and Milltown co-driver Ger Conway, who joins Daniel Cronin in the hunt for a podium finish.
The modified section features a heavy local presence. Robert Duggan returns in his Ford Escort Mk2 for his first outing since October, setting up a highly anticipated battle with the returning Conor Murphy. Further down the order, Glenflesk-based crews Denis Hickey and Eoin O’Leary, along with Dave Slattery and Denis Coffey, return to their home international event.
Family ties remain central to the local entry list. Charlie Hickey is joined by his son Cathal, who makes his debut as a co-driver, while John and Michelle Hickey form a father-daughter team in their Mitsubishi E9. Pat and Tara Looney are also competing as a father-daughter duo in their Ford Escort.
Experience and new machinery are both on display this weekend. Noel O’Sullivan and Nicholas Burke represent the longest-serving crew with over 30 starts each. Meanwhile, Tadhg O’Sullivan and Kevin O’Donoghue bring high-powered machinery to Class 14.
David Randles will also be fighting for class honours in a Peugeot 208 R4.
In the Historic category, Fergus O’Meara faces a race against time to have his BMW M3 ready following an engine rebuild. He will compete against former winner Mark Falvey in a Ford Escort RS1600 and Paul Ahern in another BMW M3. The Junior rally features two Kerry crews, with Jaden Leane and Padraig Devane leading the charge in a Honda Civic, while Conor Horgan and Aaron O’Halloran compete in their second-ever rally

Continue Reading

News

Kerry tourism facing ‘uncertainty’ as global aviation crisis threatens visitor numbers

A Kerry TD has warned that the county’s economy is under threat as international aviation challenges and rising fuel costs begin to impact overseas visitor numbers. Speaking in the Dáil […]

Published

on

A Kerry TD has warned that the county’s economy is under threat as international aviation challenges and rising fuel costs begin to impact overseas visitor numbers.

Speaking in the Dáil this week, Deputy Michael Cahill (FF) told the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment that “nervousness” is growing across the sector. He warned that global instability, particularly in the Middle East, is driving flight cuts and surcharges that could leave peripheral regions like Kerry “exposed.”

“Tourism in Kerry is the lifeblood of our local economy,” Deputy Cahill said. “From Killarney to Dingle, thousands of jobs depend on a stable flow of overseas visitors. That stability is now under threat.”

The Deputy highlighted that the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation (ITIC) has already signalled that earlier growth projections of 5% to 7% for this year are unlikely to be met. He noted that Lufthansa has already announced 20,000 flight cuts globally, while Aer Lingus has seen reductions.

Regional Vulnerability
Minister Peter Burke (FG) acknowledged the challenges, noting that 90% of Ireland’s inbound connectivity depends on air access. However, he pointed to a new tourism policy, A New Era for Irish Tourism, and a €400 million capital plan over the next five years designed to enhance the “value proposition” for visitors.

“We have had strong growth this year,” Minister Burke said, “but we recognise that geopolitical instability can have implications. We are working with airlines to ensure they don’t just consolidate routes.”

Calls for Kerry Airport expansion
Deputy Cahill argued that a “one-size-fits-all” approach would not work for the South West, noting that international visitors to Killarney and Kenmare cannot be fully replaced by domestic tourism.

He specifically urged the Minister to prioritise regional air access and called for the introduction of new flight routes to Kerry Airport from Belfast, Barcelona, and Amsterdam to offset potential losses from other markets.

“Kerry is a premium destination but also a peripheral one,” Cahill said. “If flights become more expensive, visitors often choose alternative destinations entirely. We need proactive measures to protect our regional airports.”

Minister Burke confirmed that new viability mechanisms and VAT supports will kick in on July 1, alongside “strategic air activation schemes” to market new flights as they become available. He committed to working with Kerry representatives to ensure the “Kingdom” benefits from the €400 million investment fund.

Michael Cahill TD with former Kerry Airport CEO John Mulhern

Continue Reading

Last News

Sport