Tomorrow (Saturday 1 September) marks the start of an event that will spark the memories of many participants and spectators alike, with a gala dinner full of reminiscing, set to end the day in the Titanic Museum…
Used Cars NI
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Motorsport Events
TWO CHAMPIONSHIPS COLLIDE AT THIS WEEKENDS LAKELAND STAGES…
by Graham August 29, 2018An impressive high-quality entry of more than 100 crews has been received for this Saturday’s Trailer Parts & Spares Lakeland Stages Rally, round five of the McGrady Insurance N.I. Rally Championship!
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Volkswagen has been a popular sight on our roads for a few decades now, and for good reason too, the German brand offers quality, affordability and most of all, a great range of diesel engines, just what the NI market demands.
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Round 7 of the ANICC Millers Oil Northern Ireland Hillclimb Championship, the Maxwell Freight Garron Point Hillclimb, run by Mid Antrim Motor Club took place on Saturday 11 August and was supported with a fantastic entry of 70 cars.
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Built car show, returning to Belfast’s Titanic Exhibition Centre for it’s second year, has garnered a well earned position in the annual motoring calendar in Northern Ireland.
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Matt Edwards and Darren Garrod continue their excellent run of form as the Welsh pairing won the John Mulholland Motors Ulster Rally at the weekend (17/18 August).
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Saturday 04 August saw the fifth Round of the SW Adair Tyres Northern Ireland Sprint Championship, at an unusually sunny Kirkistown Racing Circuit in Co. Down and records got smashed all day.
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When asked to think of the seaside, many will automatically recall the over-popular Port’s of the North Coast. However for many, the seaside and a good coastal drive, is one along the long meandering roads of the Irish Sea – me included.
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The weekend of 04-05 August 2018 saw the SBD Motorsports MSA National Sprint Championship hold 2 rounds at Kirkistown circuit in Co. Down with the Saturday round also being the 5th Round of the SW Adair Tyres Northern Ireland Sprint Championship.
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There was no calm after the storm yesterday (Sunday 30 July) as Belfast city centre thundered once again, this time though it wasn’t from the clouds above, more from the plethora of performance cars that had entered the city.