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Moffett clinches triton title in Tipperary

Jul 17, 2022 18:42 By Northern Sound Sport
Moffett clinches triton title in Tipperary
Monaghan’s Josh Moffett (right) and his Limerick co-driver Keith Moriarty, the 2022 Triton Showers-backed Motorsport Ireland National Rally Champions following their start to finish victory in the Clonmel based Tipperary Stonethrowers Rally. Also pictured are (left to right): Declan Tumilty (TSNRC) and Laura MCMenamin. (TSNRC Registrar). Photo: Martin Walsh.
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Moffett clinches triton title in Tipperary

Monaghan’s Josh Moffett and Limerick co-driver Keith Moriarty have clinched the Triton Showers-backed Motorsport Ireland National Rally Championship.

Moffett and Moriarty produced a start to finish victory in the Tipperary Stonethrowers Rally, round six of the series.

The pair finished a minute and 9.6 seconds ahead of Dubliner Gareth MacHale (VW Polo GTi R5) with Cork’s David Guest in a Ford Fiesta Rally2 a further 39.5 seconds behind in third.

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The Cavan/Derry combination of Chris Armstrong/Gavin Doherty (Ford Escort) were the top two-wheel drive crew, finishing sixth overall.

Moffett punched in the best time on the opening stage finishing near Fethard and led Cork driver Daniel Cronin (VW Polo GTi R5) by 4.9 seconds. Louth’s Brendan Cumiskey, also in a Polo, just eight tenths of a second further behind in third.

Although late entry Armagh’s Darren Gass (Citroen C3) moved into second after the second stage. Gass bowed out on the final stage of the loop when a rear wheel hub sheared, spinning him into an early exit. Luckily Gass’s car escaped contact with a concrete pillar.

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Meanwhile, Moffett; having topped the time sheets on all three stages, arrived at the Powerstown service park with a 16.6 second lead over Cronin.

“All’s fine, my tyres went off towards the end of the second stage and for whatever reason” explained Moffet. “I didn’t like the third stage, I couldn’t get into a rhythm so I pulled back a bit.”

Second placed Cronin admitted he was rusty on the opening stage, his first event in some eleven weeks.  “It was hard to get the tyres working on the opening two stages but they were fine through the third stage.”

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Gareth MacHale (VW Polo GTi R5) was 13.8 seconds further back in third, he caught up with Owen Murphy’s ex-Jonny Greer Citroen C3 when the Cork driver had intercom issues.

Another Cork driver; David Guest in the ex-Callum Devine Ford Fiesta Rally2, slotted into fourth clipped a rock on S.S. 2. Believing he had punctured, however there was only slight damage to the wheel rim.

Cumiskey was untroubled in fifth followed by the Fiesta R5 of Cavan’s Stephen McCann, who reckoned his car lacked the power out of the junctions.

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Fellow Cavan man Chris Armstrong (Ford Escort) was seventh and led the two-wheel drive category.

Meanwhile, Paul Barrett (Ford Fiesta R5) clipped a rock on the second stage. The top 10 was completed by Tim McNulty (Ford Fiesta R5) and Padraig Egan (Ford Escort), McNulty had no brakes for the second and third stage.

Elsewhere, on the opening stage, Donegal’s Stuart Darcy retired with steering damage soon after his Proton crashed through a gate after he failed to negotiate a right hand junction. Welsh driver Wayne Evans (Ford Escort) crashed at the same location and retired instantly.

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On the repeat loop, Moffett stretched his advantage to 55.1 seconds, Cronin retired his VW Polo after breaking a compression strut on S.S. 5.

Cronin’s demise promoted an untroubled Gareth MacHale into second - 25 seconds ahead of Guest, who continued to tweak the suspension of his Fiesta Rally2.

Cumiskey, McCann and Armstrong followed. McNulty crashed on S.S. 4 and Owen Murphy parked his Polo with an oil leak on S.S. 6.  Barrett in seventh had issues with the rear differential.

The Mk. 2 Escorts of Patrick McHugh and Ed O’Callaghan were next in classification, the latter feeling quite unwell.  Gareth Sayers (Fiesta R5) was tenth.

On the final loop Moffett powered his way to event and championship victory.

Gareth MacHale changed a punctured wheel prior to the final stage where he set equal fastest time with Moffett.

Guest completed the podium line-up. There were little change elsewhere, O’Callaghan retired as Jack Newman (Escort) repelled the challenge of Aaron MacHale (VW Polo GTi R5) for tenth by a mere tenth of a second. Armagh’s Gareth Black (Toyota Starlet) was twelfth.

Results:

  1. Josh Moffett/Keith Moriarty (Hyundai i20 R5) 57m. 03.0s.
  2. Gareth MacHale/Brian Murphy (VW Polo GTi R5)+1m. 09.6s
  3. David Guest/Jonathan McGrath (Ford Fiesta Rally2)+1m. 49.1s
  4. Brendan Cumiskey/Martin Connolly (VW Polo GTi R5)+2m. 02.1s
  5. Stephen McCann/John McCabe (Ford Fiesta R5)+2m. 57.0s.
  6. Chris Armstrong/Gavin Doherty (Ford Escort)+3m. 07.8s.
  7. Paul Barrett/Kevin Reilly (Ford Fiesta R5)+3m. 25.0s.
  8. Patrick McHugh/Pauric O'Donnell (Ford Escort)+3m. 42.8s.
  9. Gareth Sayers/Gareth Gilchrist (Ford Fiesta R5)+3m. 50.0s
  10. Jack Newman/Andrew Browne (Ford Escort)+3m. 55.4s.

Championship positions after Round 6: 1. J. Moffett 122Points (champion); =2. D. Gass & R. Barrable 66Points.

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