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We are Northern Ireland's premier Short Oval Motor Racing promotion, bringing you the very best in Stock Car, Hot Rod and Banger racing since 2003. We promote top flight race meetings at both Tullyroan Oval near Dungannon and Aghadowey Oval near Coleraine. From the high speed, high octane National Hot Rods, to the thrill a minute wreck 'em racing of the National Bangers, DMC Race Promotions have something for everyone, from the serious motorsport enthusiast to the family looking for a day out with a difference.

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4/5/2024 @ 6.30pm

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Cochrane Lands 2.0 Hot Rods Glory at Tullyroan
An action packed night of Stock Car Racing was enjoyed by a very healthy crowd at Tullyroan Oval on Saturday evening, with excellent car numbers in every formula on show.
Portadown driver Scott Cochrane was victorious in the opening round if the Hoosier Challenge Series for 2.0 Hot Rods, whilst Loughgall’s Jamie McCann came through for the final win from a record breaking field of Superstox. Garvagh’s Stephen Boyd enjoyed a heat and final double in the entertaining Rookie Bangers, whilst Rathfriland’s Jack Morrow won the first ever Moffett Shield for Junior Productions. An action packed 1300 Stock Cars final rounded off the programme, with the win falling to Antrim’s Stephen McCready.

A twenty car field of 2.0 Hot Rods lined up for their opening heat, with Scott Cochrane coming through a somewhat untidy race to take victory over Conor Hughes and Denver Grattan. Heat two saw the McFarland father and son duo, Colin and Dean, make great strides away from the front of the field, with Dean taking an impressive win over his father in a family one-two.
The final was the opening round of the Hoosier Challenge Series, and it was Cochrane who impressed as he romped home to take the win and a new race tyre courtesy of the series sponsors. Drew McKeown held onto second after a long Stewards Enquiry into the race, with Michael Woods, Gary Fowler and a demoted Hughes next home.

A stunning grid of 26 Superstox took to the track for their opening heat, but they didn’t get very far until a huge cartwheel down the home straight for former World Champion Lee Davison. Thankfully Lee was able to walk away without injury. On the resumption, David Beattie came through to take the win having punted Steven Haugh wide on the final turn in perfect stock car fashion. Heat two saw Alan Haugh this time the man to beat, the former ProStocks star pulling clear to take the win over Curtis Greer and Beattie.
A full grid of cars under the floodlights really was an awesome sight, as the Superstox really have underlined their tag of one of the best formulas on the local ovals. Alan Haugh set the early final pace, but he lost out to a fast charging Jamie McCann. McCann was carrying some great pace, and he took an impressive victory over Craig McConnell and Beattie.

The Rookie Bangers arrived in big numbers once again, with some excellent racing all evening. It was action galore in the opening heat with crashes and spinners galore. Garvagh’s Stephen Boyd took the win ahead of Marc Morrell, before former Stock Rods World Champion Morrell took his first Bangers win in the second heat after an impressive drive. Josh Goligher and Ian Crowley filled the places.

The final was another thrilling race, with reigning Points Champion William McFaul getting out front early on. He then got himself involved with a backmarker and lost his chance, allowing the chasing bunch to take over. Lucas Goligher, Josh Goligher and Boyd contested the lead over the final laps, with Boyd taking the win in a thrilling finish ahead of Lucas Goligher and Sean Ryan.

The inaugural staging of the Moffett Shield for Junior Productions was a great success, with another fine field of cars taking to the grid. Daniel Stewart won the opening heat over Callum Doak, before the Portadown lad repeated the feat in the second heat with Doak again second ahead of Ryan Berry.
The final was lined up on aggregate points, which brought the star drivers closer to the head of the grid. Rathfriland’s Jack Morrow wasted little time in getting his nose ahead, and he romped home a clear winner to receive the magnificent shield from the Moffett family. Stewart was second and received the best white/yellow grade award, with Berry and Doak next in the result after a total of three disqualifications as driving standards slipped.

Once again the 1300 Stock Cars entertained all evening, with hits and places exchanged constantly throughout all of the races. Young Ty Richardson was the star of the heats, the novice grabbing both heat wins without being challenged. It was a different story in the pack with some frantic racing, with Robbie Wright and Simon Lamont getting second and third in the opener before Stephen McCready and Wright followed Ty home in the second heat.
An automatic elevation to yellow grade for the final saw Richardson’s initial advantage reduced, but he still looked odds on for the win before mechanical trouble intervened. That opened the race right up to the squabbling pack, with McCready getting the deserved win after a great drive ahead of Lamont and Jonathan Brown.

Added: 25/04/22

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