Moffett kicks-off championship with dominant win

February 28, 2019
Moffett kicks-off championship with dominant win Josh Moffett (right) and Andy Hayes pictured with Jenny Kent (Abbeyleix Manor Hotel) and Bill Ryan, Clerk of the Course. Photo: Martin Walsh.
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Monaghan’s Josh Moffett in a Ford Fiesta WRC with co-driver Andy Hayes from Wexford won the Abbeyleix Manor Hotel Rally, the opening round of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship.


Dominating from the off and fasted over the nine stages, they finished 26.3 seconds ahead of the Ford Fiesta WRC of Donegal cousins Declan and Brian Boyle.   Roy White and James O’Brien, also in a Ford Fiesta WRC, were 57.9 seconds further behind in third.

The Motorsport Safety Team Group N category was won by Donegal’s Michael Boyle and co-driver Dermot McCafferty (Mitsubishi).

In slippery conditions Moffett was 27.2 seconds ahead of Boyle by the end of the first loop with Hurson and Roy White (next in classification.

On the repeat loop of stages there was little change at the top as Moffett did enough to retain his lead role and although S.S. 6 was cancelled due to heavy fog, Moffett had a 26.3 second lead at the final service in Donaghmore. 

There was little change in the final three stages as Josh Moffett  made a great start to try and win the Vard Memorial Trophy for the very first time.
Boyle won the Power Stage and White, seventh after the opening stage, was pleased with his third place finish.

Hurson, on what was essentially his first rally in some eighteen months (with the exception of a brief outing in Cavan) netted fourth just 1.4 seconds further behind. Scotland’s David Bogie (Skoda Fabia R5) and Monaghan’s Sam Moffett (Ford Fiesta R5) rounded out the top six, the latter had a burst shock absorber for the opening loop. Niall Maguire (Subaru WRC) was next in classification.

Wexford’s James Stafford (Darrian) won the two-wheel drive category and finished eighth in a top ten completed by Donegal duo Joe McGonigle (Mini WRC) and Kevin Eves (Toyota Corolla).

Donegal’s Michael Boyle (Mitsubishi) won Group N and victory in the Junior category went to Michael Hamilton/Shane Byrne (Honda Civic).
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