Motorsport Ireland has effectively ruled itself out of contention for a place on the FIA World Rally Championship calendar next year after choosing to put its Rally Ireland bid on hold.
In 2025, Belfast driver Eastwood competed on three different fronts and enjoyed outright LMGT3 title success in the European ...
The Donegal native driver is the current champion of the Ballykelly-based rally and is hoping to reclaim his title ...
IF you thought the Renault 5 was the coolest fully electric car, think again. Alpine — Renault’s sporting division — has ...
Lorcan Moore from Crossmolina is a man who travelled the world during 2025, competing in 20 events in countries such as Oman, ...
The Kerry man's dismembered remains were discovered in a tank on his land seven weeks after he vanished on March 20 ...
The Kerry man's dismembered remains were discovered in a tank on his land seven weeks after he vanished on March 20 and his ...
How he won the Saloon Car Championship from behind the wheel and the Touring Car Championship from behind the pitwall ...
Christmas came early for Jon Armstrong and co-driver Shane Byrne when the pair was announced as teammates to Josh McErlean ...
Ireland's Josh McErlean will return to the FIA World Rally Championship next year after securing a second consecutive season with the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team, driving a Ford Puma Rally1.
Irish Times writers’ predictions for the new year, from the likelihood of peace in Ukraine to whether Trump will get the ...
Motorsport Ireland Academy duo Josh McErlean and Jon Armstrong will drive for M-Sport in the World Rally Championship in 2026.