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Irish Independent
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Irish Independent
Kerry co-driver Noel O'Sullivan aiming for Ulster Rally win and second Irish Tarmac crown
Callum Devine and his Killarney co-driver Noel O'Sullivan can wrap up a second Irish Tarmac Rally Championship crown at the Modern Tyres Ulster Rally on August 15-16.


Belfast Telegraph
03-08-2025
- Sport
- Belfast Telegraph
Winning Irish crown at Ulster Rally would be even more special, says Callum Devine
Callum Devine says it would be 'absolutely brilliant' if he can achieve a first-ever Ulster Rally victory as he closes in on a second Irish Tarmac Rally Championship crown.


Cambrian News
24-06-2025
- Sport
- Cambrian News
Meirion Evans battles to second place at Donegal International Rally
Meirion then fought back from a small overshoot at the start of the third and final day to record two fastest, two second fastest and one third fastest time on the final five stages to reduce the gap to the leader from 30.1 seconds (after SS15) to just 20.5 seconds at the finish, to finish runner-up (behind Callum Devine/Noel O'Sullivan) for the second time on one of the Irish Tarmac Championship's most demanding events.


Irish Independent
23-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Kerry co-driver Noel O'Sullivan and Callum Devine take Donegal hat-trick
Callum Devine and Noel O'Sullivan took a start-to-finish victory at the Donegal International Rally, sealing their third consecutive win at the event and their third victory of the season, despite missing the opening two rounds of the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship.


BBC News
22-06-2025
- Automotive
- BBC News
Devine wins third Donegal International Rally in a row
Callum Devine came through a demanding Donegal International Rally to win the event for a third year in a row. The 2023 Irish Tarmac Rally champion won the three-day event - one of the most famous rallies in Europe - alongside co-driver Noel O'Sullivan by 20.5 seconds ahead of Wales' Meirion Evans, while local driver David Kelly was third. Skoda driver Devine, 31, led after Friday's six stages but a gruelling Saturday saw a number of big names drop out of contention. European Rally Championship driver Jon Armstrong posted a number of fastest stage times and was challenging Devine on Saturday's first loop but a differential problem on his Ford Fiesta dropped him out of contention, and a second mechanical issue halted his recovery later in the day. Two time ERC champion Hayden Paddon, a late entry for the rally from New Zealand, was in the mix for victory but rolled out on Saturday's penultimate stage. The final stage on Saturday claimed British Rally Championship title challenger William Creighton, who slid off the road with a slow puncture and decided to retire his Toyota Yaris. The various issues for front runners took away from what could have been a titanic battle for the win in the Donegal hills as just 20 seconds separated Devine, Creighton, Evans and Paddon after 12 as his rivals faltered, Devine, who himself battled handbrake issues, kept his cool to win the rally for the third consecutive and co-driver Ger Conway were a comfortable second and, despite his issues, Armstrong and co-driver Shane Byrne had moved back into podium contention but the Fermanagh driver retired after an off on the final promoted Kelly and navigator Arthur Kierans onto the final step of the podium for the second year in a row.