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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.

Coming Fixtures
Tullyroan Oval
19/7/2025 @ 6.30pm

Unlimited National Bangers 2025 Tullyroan Challenge Cup
1600 Rookie Bangers 2025 Tullyroan Challenge Cup
Superstox The Neil Davison Memorial Cup 2025

Thunder Rods
1300 Stock Cars

Aghadowey Oval
25/7/2025 @ 6pm-9.30pm

SUMMER SPEEDWEEKEND
Practice & Test Night

Aghadowey Oval
26/7/2025 @ 4pm

SUMMER SPEEDWEEKEND
Ninja Karts 2025 World Championship Qualifying
2.0 Hot Rods 2025 European Championship Qualifying
Lightning Rods 2025 European Cup
Junior Productions 2025 National Championship
(first ever staging)
Stock Rods 2025 King of Aghadowey


 


 

 
News
Tullyroan Challenge Cup Wins For Jackson and Hughes
A unseasonably chilly but dry Tullyroan Oval greeted the drivers and fans on Saturday evening, June 7th, with some fine racing served up. Portadown’s Nigel Jackson claimed the seventh Tullyroan Challenge Cup of his career in the Lightning Rods, whilst the same trophy for the Junior Productions was successfully defended by Antrim’s Leyton Hughes. English visitor George White took a great win in the Ninja Karts Moffett Family Trophy, with the other feature races falling to Portadown’s Steven Haugh in the Superstox and Magherafelt teenager Jaydon Brunton in the Stock Rods.

Some very welcome Tipperary Raceway visitors boosted the Lightning Rods grid, and it was one of them in Padraig Palmer who took the opening heat win over Ian Hobson and Keith Kirwan. Heat two was a controversial affair with two drivers disqualified, but through the drama came Nigel Jackson to win ahead of Palmer and Robbie Barnett.
Palmer assumed the lead early in the Tullyroan Challenge Cup final, with Jackson pressing him hard on the outside line. Palmer thwarted the efforts of Jackson for a time, until Nigel found a gap down the inside onto the back straight. Palmer tried hard to close the door, but it was too late and he got spun out of contention. Jackson cruised home to his seventh Challenge Cup win, ahead of Irish Champion Ross Houston and Hobson.

An eighteen strong field of Junior Productions was boosted by welcome Scottish visitor Connie Anderson. Austin Grattan claimed the opening heat with a fine drive ahead of Leyton Hughes and Charlie Johnston, before the reversed grid heat two saw British Champion Casey Cherry take a clear victory over Jack Morrison and Andrew Russell.
Hughes and Cherry shared the front row for the Tullyroan Challenge Cup final, with Hughes going ahead from Cherry and Ryan Berry. The front two pulled clear, and for the whole distance there was absolutely nothing between them. Leyton held sway out front all the way home to take a deserved win, with Cherry, Berry and Russell next home after a great night from the teenagers.

Two teenage lady racers led the way in the opening Stock Rods heat, as Lacey Bevan headed Jaydon Brunton for the majority of the race. Harry Minish crashed their party late on to take the win ahead of Jamie Cardwell and Brunton. Jamie Cardwell was the one to watch in heat two, taking a controlled win over Sam Wilson with Brunton again in third.
The final was action all the way in what was a superb race. Brunton worked her way ahead, and with fluid going down it was becoming very slippery indeed. Cardwell stepped forward to fight for the lead, but Jaydon had other ideas and held him off superbly. Jamie even got his nose ahead at a stage, but it was all about Jaydon as she completed a superb night at Tullyroan by taking the chequered flag and the trophy in some style. Cardwell, Minish, Siobhan Martin and Wilson completed the top finishers.

The first Superstox heat was led almost all the way by Brian Lammey, until he succumbed to pressure from Ethan Martin at the start of the last lap. Martin was delighted as he took his first ever win in the formula, with Lammey and Gerard Hartley next home. Heat two followed a similar pattern, with Lammey this time lasting until the final bend before Martin squeezed by to take his second chequered flag of the night which earned him an upgrade on the grid for the final. Lammey and Steven Haugh this time completed the top three.
The final had a dramatic start, as Lammey was fenced hard by Jonathan Crawford. Neil Hyndman and then Steven Stewart had spells ahead, before NI Points Champion Steven Haugh showed his class as he powered to the front. Haugh took the flag in style for his fifth final victory in succession – a sensational record. National Champion Kyle Beattie, Jamie McCann and Paddy Murphy were next home.

Twenty two Ninja Karts came to grid for their opening heat, including visiting drivers from England and the Republic of Ireland. The opening heat was littered by stoppages for numerous on track incidents, and through the chaos Evan Beattie stormed through for a fine win ahead of Eddie Fowler and Ollie Williamson. Harry Hoy led much of the way in heat two, before Ollie Williamson swooped through to take a super win ahead of Hoy and England’s George White.
The Moffett Family Trophy final saw Hoy the initial leader before White hit the front on the sixth lap. George had some star men bearing down on him in the closing stages, but he held on in fantastic style to take an excellent victory over Williamson, Rowdy Grattan and Henry Hunn. All the drivers received nice medals and treats from the Moffett family for their efforts.

Added: 09/06/25

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