
Limerick rally makes triumphant return to county after nearly 40 years
After a 37-year absence, the GRP4 Fabrications Thomond Mini Stages Rally is set to make a thrilling return on August 23 and 24, drawing rally fans and competitors from across the country to Rathkeale.
Organised by Limerick Motor Club, the event will feature two challenging stages run three times, offering what organisers describe as a 'tricky yet enjoyable test.'
With minimal road mileage and all logistics, and scrutiny, sign-on, and service based in the heart of Rathkeale, the rally promises a compact and highly competitive format.
'I am delighted that the Thomond rally is back on the motorsport calendar for 2025,' said Clerk of the Course Aidan Walsh, who is taking on the role for the first time.
'I'm sure some of the older statesmen have fond memories of the event from the 1980s and it's great we can all do that again. I look forward to welcoming you all to Limerick and to Rathkeale for what is sure to be an unmissable end of summer event.'
The Thomond Mini Stages Rally was last held in 1987, when Alan Johnston and Paul Kiely took victory in their Talbot Sunbeam.
This year's revival has been made possible with the support of headline sponsor GRP4 Fabrications, a Galway-based firm known across Europe for its Ford Escort Mark I and II motorsport components.
Associate sponsors include Rathkeale House Hotel, Paul Purtill Agri, Morenane Transport, and Daly Tyres, longtime supporters of Limerick Motor Club events.
Regulations will be available shortly, and timeline for entries is yet to be announced.
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