Category Archives: Hillclimb & Sprint
Class 1A Winners 2016
Class Winners 2016
Calendar 2017
We have started work on a range of Calendars for 2017. They will print out nicely in A4
size and are perfect for home or office. More will be added later.
Click on a image and save and Print, for best results use photo paper.
All things Hillclimb in Ireland:
Irish Hillclimb & Sprint webpage all the news, views, results and much much more.
Irish Speed Marshals FaceBook Page.
Vantage Point Video for the definitive collection of Irish Hillclimb Video & News.
Hillclimb Awards Nite.
Congratulations to Joe Courtney our 2016 Champion.
It was a wonderful way to wind up a very exciting year, hope to see you all on the hills in 2017.
All things Hillclimb in Ireland:
Irish Hillclimb & Sprint webpage all the news, views, results and much much more.
Irish Speed Marshals FaceBook Page.
Vantage Point Video for the definitive collection of Irish Hillclimb Video & News.
Tynagh Rallysprint.
It’s been a while since we paid a visit to the race track in Tynagh and as luck would have it there was a couple of the regular hillclimbers having a ball on the track.
Some some of the action is now online and we will add more later..
Thank you to all the Marshals for a cracking day of racing.
All things Hillclimb in Ireland:
Irish Hillclimb & Sprint webpage all the news, views, results and much much more.
Irish Speed Marshals FaceBook Page.
Vantage Point Video for the definitive collection of Irish Hillclimb Video & News.
Knockalla Hillclimb
Action from the Donegal Hillclimb is now online.
Congratulations to Joe Courtney on making it a double and retaining his title.
Don’t forget the annual prize giving bash will be held in The Killeshin Hotel in Portlaois on October 22nd.
A BIG Thank You to all the Marshals who worked so hard all year keeping us all safe...
All things Hillclimb in Ireland:
Irish Hillclimb & Sprint webpage all the news, views, results and much much more.
Irish Speed Marshals FaceBook Page.
Vantage Point Video for the definitive collection of Irish Hillclimb Video & News.
Course de Côte de La Harmoye.
Action from the Course de Côte de La Harmoye 2016 are now online and more will be added later..Click Here..
All things Hillclimb in Ireland:
Irish Hillclimb & Sprint webpage all the news, views, results and much much more.
Irish Speed Marshals FaceBook Page.
Vantage Point Video for the definitive collection of Irish Hillclimb Video & News.
Mondello Races.
All things Hillclimb in Ireland:
Irish Hillclimb & Sprint webpage all the news, views, results and much much more.
Irish Speed Marshals FaceBook Page.
Vantage Point Video for the definitive collection of Irish Hillclimb Video & News.
Saint Gouéno 2016
Its bank holiday Monday and are still full of the after-glow of Saint-Gouéno 2016. Only a few short days ago twenty-five Irish drivers set sail for France, spirits were high and Team Ireland was looking forward to a wonderful weekend of Racing and of course the wonderful French wine, Oh…Lets not forget the excellent French cuisine too.
The weather like home was scorching hot for the event, thick early morning fog soon cleared away and from early Thursday Team Ireland started to arrived at the Paddock and quickly set about setting up home for the weekend. Festooned with copious amounts of Irish flags and banners the camp looked excellent.
Friday was sign-on day and scrutiny, Irish Hillclimb Champ Joe Courtney needed new belts fitted, and with loads of helping hands he was soon sorted. All of the crews were busy checking their cars and carrying last minute adjustments to wring every ounce of performance from their cars.
Saturday qualifying started and conditions early on were foggy, however, the Irish drivers were still pushing hard all the same. Both Joe Courtney and Rory (Grandad Stephens) were putting in cracking times. Once again the Italian Mob made up of Billy White, Gary Eagan and Bishop Neil Bradbury in their Cento’s were the entertainers of the weekend. The lads pushed their cars to the limit as the battle they left behind in Ireland continued to rage in France. The Cento’s are now a firm favourite of the French spectators, well done lads.
The reigning Masters Champion Darren Warwick of Guernsey was absolutely spectacular to watch in action. Joe and Grandad Rory made a valiant effort to try and reel in Darren but the Guernsey driver was not be denied another Masters title, Darren’s average speed for the hill was 149.95 km/h and the French Nicolas Schatz average speed was 157.64 Km/h, not a whole lot in it…Well done Darren.
Peter McKinley was over with the legendary Escort of Simon McKinley, and he received a warm welcome from the French fans. Like ourselves, the French were heart broken when Simon left us, as Peter entered Fer du Cheval hairpin he received a tremendous welcome from the fans who were delighted to see Simon’s Escort back on the hill. They flocked to the paddock to take pictures of the car and the Simon McKinley sticker has become a much sought after item by the French, they all want to carry Simon with them as they make their way around France.
On Sunday about lunch time, the French Marshals (Commissaire’s) were being picked up for lunch in a van…So feeling a bit tired…ok, lazy, I hitched a lift back to the Paddock, or so I thought. The Marshals were fairly surprised to have in their company an Irish man with his funny Paddy’s hat. Well after a few minutes I though the trip back was a bit long, and suddenly the van stopped to the loud cheers of the Marshals within. I had arrived at the village hall where the marshals were having lunch, well… not one to waste an opportunity I set about recording the marshals dinner much to the amusement to the marshals. There was a nice roast chicken dinner and I can tell you in spite of the language barrier I had a wonderful lunch break with some incredible people, who kindly gave me a lift back to the hill after.
Once again I find myself struggling to put into words just how much we appreciate all the help, friendship and kindness extended to us by John Lloyd and his wonderful team. Thanks does just not go anyway near the gratitude we have for all you guys and what you have done for us. All I can say is Merci beaucoup for us all here. And we wish our extended French family all the best for 2016.
Well that’s about it…I could write volumes about our French escapade, but the pictures tell the story so much better than my meanderings…We’ll see ye along the road sometime soon.
For results from France and all things Irish Hillclimb & Sprint follow the links below.
Hillclimb Masters Website by John Lloyd.
Course de cote Saint Gouéno webpage
All things Hillclimb in Ireland:
Irish Hillclimb & Sprint webpage all the news, views, results and much much more.
Irish Speed Marshals FaceBook Page.
Vantage Point Video for the definitive collection of Irish Hillclimb Video & News.