West Cork Rally 2025 is launched

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Tuesday, 25 February 2025 07:11

By News Team

Pic: 2024 winners Keith Cronin & Mikie Galvin

The event takes place from March 14th to 16th.

The Clonakilty Park Hotel West Cork Rally will continue as a three-day event for 2025 and will take place from 14th to the 16th of March.

As with last year, the rally will have eighteen special stages over the
weekend and will include two stages in the dark on the first night. The stages travel over some of the
most scenic roads in the country with several sections not having been used for many years. Steve Davis
returns as Clerk of the Course and the Clonakilty Park Hotel will again be Rally Headquarters. The West
Cork Business and Technology Park hosts the service aera for the rally weekend.
Steve Davis said “We are delighted to have the Clonakilty Park Hotel back on board as title sponsor and
we thank them for their continued support. Thank you also to our associate sponsors, Clonakilty
Blackpudding, Keohane Readymix, Clonakilty Chamber of Commerce, Cork County Council and Tria Energy
who are coming on board this year. We would also like to acknowledge Calor for their support over the
years.”
With the postponement of the Galway International Rally, the West Cork Rally will become the opening
round of the NAPA Autoparts Irish Tarmac Rally Championship for International, National & Junior crews
and the second round for Historic crews. 2024 winners and Tarmac Champions Keith Cronin & Mikie
Galvin are expected to be back to defend their crown on St. Patrick’s weekend. Entries which opened at
the start of the week are coming in steadily with much interest across the various categories.
Main field entrants will tackle eighteen stages over the three days, with the Historics joining the rally on
the Saturday morning, and they will attempt fourteen stages in total. The Junior Rally will consist of the
six Sunday stages. Junior competitors are reminded that if they marshal on the first two days, they will
get a discount of €125 on their entry fee.