|
|
Welcome To DMC.com
We are Northern Ireland's premier Short Oval Motor Racing promotion, bringing you the very best in Stock Car, Hot Rod and Banger racing since 2003. We promote top flight race meetings at both Tullyroan Oval near Dungannon and Aghadowey Oval near Coleraine. From the high speed, high octane National Hot Rods, to the thrill a minute wreck 'em racing of the National Bangers, DMC Race Promotions have something for everyone, from the serious motorsport enthusiast to the family looking for a day out with a difference.
|
|
|
|
Coming Fixtures |
Aghadowey Oval 28/12/2024 @ 1.30pm
FESTIVE CARAVAN CARNAGE!
Caravan Destruction Derby!
National Hot Rods 2025 World Series NI Round 7
Ninja Karts 2024 Stars of Tomorrow Challenge
Superstox
Thunder Rods
Junior Productions
|
|
Tullyroan Oval 4/1/2025 @ 2pm
NEW YEAR BONANZA
Big Van Bangers Van-dalism
Rookie Bangers New Year Challenge
2.0 Hot Rods
Lightning Rods
Stock Rods
|
|
Tullyroan Oval 23/2/2025 @ 2pm
FEBRUARY BANGER BLITZ
Unlimited National Bangers 2025 Tullyroan Masters
1600 Rookie Bangers 2025 Tullyroan Masters
2.0 Hot Rods
Ninja Karts
|
|
|
| |
News |
World Champions To The Fore At Aghadowey |
|
Two Irish Championship showdowns topped the programme at Aghadowey Oval on Saturday night, October 12th, with two local World Champions coming through to lift the Irish title honours. Portadown’s Jordan Robinson took the Superstox title in an absolutely stunning finish, whilst Ahoghill’s Lewis Hazlett was crowned Irish Champion in the Ninja Karts.
The Hoosier Challenge Series Grand Final for 2.0 Hot Rods fell to Bleary’s Drew McKeown who went through the night’s card unbeaten, whilst Drogheda’s Fionn Donnelly won an exciting 1300 Stock Cars Ulster Championship. World Cup holder Stuart Agnew was victorious in the Lightning Rods final, whilst there was a maiden victory for Castlerock’s Alex Mailey in the Thunder Rods.
Steven Haugh and Lee Davison shared the front row for the Superstox Irish Championship, and at the second time of asking it was Davison who powered ahead from Jamie McCann early on. Just as it looked like it was all sewn up for Davison, he clashed with the backmarking Neil Hyndman, sending the leader spinning down the order!
Haugh sensationally now hit the front, but World Champ Jordan Robinson was now chasing him down having dropped to almost last off the line with some kind of issue. Jordan edged closer, until he was within striking distance of Haugh on the last lap. With a backmarker in the mix, both cars half spun and headed to the wall on the final bend as Robinson launched his attack. The crowd held their breath as the two recovered, with Robinson winning the drag race to the line by inches in a sensational finish! Haugh was a very worthy runner up ahead of McCann and the recovering Davison.
First white or yellow grade finisher Davy Clarke received a cash prize from Pit Marshal Ian McClelland, before McCann then went on to win the Irish Revenge race ahead of Hyndman and Haugh.
Ollie Williamson got the drop at the start of the Ninja Karts Irish Championship, a race which was staged in torrential rain. Ollie led Jack Murphy, but World Champion Lewis Hazlett was quickly into his stride and he powered past them to take up the running and claim another major title to add to the World, National and NI Points Championships that he has already won this season. Murphy drove a great race for second, ahead of a fine run from Austin Grattan in third. Tommy Johnston and Keegan Turtle were next home.
Cahan Bradley and Grattan had spells out front in the reversed grid Irish Revenge race, but once again Hazlett came through with a late surge to win ahead of Grattan and Murphy.
|
|
|
A smaller than usual field of 2.0 Hot Rods were on hand, with Drew McKeown making the most of the poor conditions to run down Ally Neill and go on to win the opening heat ahead of Wayne Woolsey. Drew repeated the feat in the second heat, winning with ease again ahead of Aaron Stewart.
The Grand Final of the Hoosier Challenge Series then saw the cars gridded on aggregate points order from the series. McKeown really had his car dialled in perfectly to the slippery conditions, winning from pole position at a breeze ahead of Jordan Rochford and Woolsey. The top three all received race tyres and trophies courtesy of series sponsors Hoosier Tyres UK.
There was a clear win for National Champion Robbie Wright in the opening heat of the 1300 Stock Cars, as he took the flag ahead of Curtis Greer and Josh McKinstry. The second heat was action packed too as Greer and Wright had a major falling out, with Gareth Halliday taking the win on the road but copping a penalty for a jump start. That gifted the win to Fionn Donnelly ahead of McKinstry.
The Ulster Championship final started in explosive fashion, with Wright putting Greer away in no uncertain terms on the Brown Trout Bend. Up front Donnelly was revelling in the conditions, taking the Ulster title win ahead of Halliday and McKinstry.
The opening Thunder Rods heat fell to Joshua McMullan after a fine drive ahead of Robert Nicholl and Nolan Wilson. Wilson then led heat two before James Steele powered ahead to take the victory over newcomer Keatyn Hogg and a flying Daniel Rodgers.
The final was all about Alex Mailey, the novice grader quickly disappearing into the distance to take an impressive win over Liam Wilson and Rodgers. Despite the best efforts of Rodgers and James Goldie, Ballymena racer David Reynolds was able to hang on to win the season long NI Points Championship.
Strabane’s James McKinney drove a storming race on the outside line to win the opening Lightning Rods heat from World Cup holder Stuart Agnew and Ross Houston. McKinney then repeated the dose in heat two, taking another great win once again ahead of Agnew and Houston.
Agnew got the early break in the feature race, and that was enough for him to take the silverware home to Magheralin. Houston, McKinney and Mark Corry filled out the places.
|
|
Added: 14/10/24 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|