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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.
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Coming Fixtures |
Tullyroan Oval 4/10/2025 @ 6.30pm
National Hot Rods World Series NI Round 5 & 2025 Ulster Championship
Lightning Rods 2025 Irish Championship
Junior Productions 2025 Irish Championship
2.0 Hot Rods
Stock Rods
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Aghadowey Oval 11/10/2025 @ 6.30pm
1600 Rookie Bangers 2025 Irish Championship
Ninja Karts 2025 Irish Championship
2.0 Hot Rods
Superstox
Thunder Rods
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Tullyroan Oval 25/10/2025 @ 6pm
END OF SEASON SPECIAL
Unlimited National Bangers 2025 Irish Championship
& Stephen Bannon Memorial Destruction Derby
2.0 Hot Rods 2025 Irish Championship
Superstox 2025 Irish Championship
Ninja Karts 2025 Champion of Champions & DMC Individual Achievement Award
Lightning Rods
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Goligher and Rochford On Top Form At Aghadowey |
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A fine summer evening at Aghadowey Oval on Saturday, August 16th, saw some great racing served up across five classes. Limavady’s Josh Goligher scored a heat and final double to land the Ulster Championship in the 1600 Rookie Bangers, whilst Portadown’s former World Champion Jordan Rochford took a decisive victory in the 2.0 Hot Rods Hoosier Tyres Challenge Series Grand Final. The other feature race wins fell to Cullybackey’s new 1300 Stock Cars World Champion Curtis Greer, Armagh’s Mark Foster in the Stock Rods and Magheralin’s Stuart Agnew in the Lightning Rods.
A packed grid of 1600 Rookie Bangers certainly produced the goods for the fans, with Lee Booth storming through to win heat one over Philip Holmes and Aaron McGraw. The track was every bit as busy during heat two, which saw Booth out front once again for much of the distance. But Josh Goligher had his focus firmly on the win, punting Booth wide on the last bend to snatch a last gasp victory.
The Ulster Championship race saw the top finishers from the heats starting at the front, and Goligher quickly grabbed the lead. As the race progressed Booth edged in on the leader but just couldn’t get close enough to mount a challenge. Goligher impressed as he took the Ulster title, with Steven Bolton snatching second after Booth got caught up in heavy backmarking traffic late on.
Rising Dungannon teenager Jake Devlin stamped his authority all over the 2.0 Hot Rods heats, holding on the take the opener from Michael Woods and Callum Doak despite a late caution period eroding his healthy lead. It was a much more decisive win for Devlin in heat two, Jake making good use of his yellow grading to lead home Chris Hamill and Robbie Barnett.
The Grand Final of the Hoosier Tyres Challenge Series was lined up in aggregate points order from across the series, which put Jordan Rochford on pole spot. Jordan quickly assumed the lead and edged out an advantage over Andy Best, reeling off the laps to seal the victory and with it two race tyres and the trophy courtesy of sponsors Hoosier UK. Best and Devlin received a tyre each for second and third spots, ahead of Doak and Adam Best.
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Before the meeting commenced the new 1300 Stock Cars World Champion Curtis Greer was given a tremendous ovation from the home fans as he showed off his trophy and the gold roof after his big win recently in England. The first heat saw Graham Meek relieve Ty Richardson of the lead to take the win, with Gareth Halliday in third. Heat two saw Cullybackey’s David Wilson lead for much of the distance, before star man Matthew Milliken burst through to the win on the final lap with Halliday following him through to second.
The final was arguably the race of the night, with some outrageous bumper work thrilling the fans lap after lap. Richardson held the lead for some time, before Josh McKinstry fired himself ahead. But that man Greer was coming into his own just when it mattered most, Curtis landing the perfect last bend hit to unseat McKinstry from the top spot and take a stunning victory. McKinstry and Richardson were next home ahead of Wilson and Meek from the midst of an enormous places battle.
A very healthy grid of Stock Rods included a formula debut for Neil Capper, as young gun Harry Minish cruised to the heat one win over Mark Foster and Callum Magill. Heat two was another superb race, with Samuel Murphy just holding off the advances of the evergreen Victor McAfee to take the chequers.
The final saw Murphy hit the front early on, before Irish Open Champion Foster snatched the lead on the ninth lap. Mark had to withstand the advances of Minish all the way to the flag, soaking up the pressure to take the silverware after a fine drive indeed. Behind runner up Minish, Sam McNeice, Stevie McNiece and Jonny Cardwell filled out the places.
Completing the programme were the Lightning Rods where Stuart Agnew found a way past Ethan Dilly late on the take the win in heat one. 16-year-old Tom Hewitt, fresh out of Junior Productions, was the star man in heat two as he held off Agnew and Mark McBurney to take a very impressive victory.
The final saw a battle royale between the top runners McBurney, Dilly and Agnew. There was a late shuffle of the places as Dilly came through to take the flag, but he was docked for contact on McBurney which handed the win to Agnew which will see the former World Cup holder return to the star grade for the next meeting. McBurney was second, with Dilly having to make do with third for his efforts.
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Added: 18/08/25 |
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