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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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19/7/2025 @ 6.30pm

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Haugh Makes It Six In A Row With King of Aghadowey Victory
Portadown driver Steven Haugh continued his amazing streak of form at Aghadowey Oval on Saturday night, June 21st, as he was crowned King of Aghadowey in the Superstox formula. Steven now has six feature race wins on the trot on the local scene, with a European Championship victory in Scotland also thrown in for good measure!
It was a night of high drama in the sun at Aghadowey, with Bleary’s Drew McKeown taking the second round of the Hoosier Challenge Series for 2.0 Hot Rods, whilst Scotland’s Rory Wilson was victorious in the Ninja Karts Golden Helmet. Larne’s Sam Wilson took a heat and final double in the Stock Rods, whilst Kilrea novice Jason McMullan celebrated victory in the Thunder Rods.

The opening Superstox heat was led for much of the distance by Gerard Hartley, before he lost out to Neil Hyndman with three to go. Jamie McCann then bumpered his way past to lead, but Hyndman fought back superbly to unseat the star man again on the last lap to snatch a great win. McCann and Hartley filled the places. Heat two saw Jonathan Crawford lead until his lost out to Paddy Murphy, but the man to watch was World and Irish Champion Jordan Robinson who slipped past to take a super win over Murphy and Kyle Beattie.
The King of Aghadowey final paired Robinson and McCann on the front row, but they were all brought up short by an early caution period. The bumpers went in hard on the restart, with Steven Haugh coming out on top to push clear at the head of the field. Steven is on superb form of late and he stormed home to land the win ahead of Beattie and Robinson.

Chris McCloy led the opening 2.0 Hot Rods heat until a mid-race caution period for a loose door on the track. An untidy restart saw James McKinney hit the front, but he was relegated by Andy Best who took the flag. The Stewards were unhappy with how Best took the lead, and he was docked two places in the final analysis which handed the win to his brother Adam Best over Drew McKeown. Heat two saw a big crash on the pit bend that left some cars badly damaged, and through the chaos Jake Devlin was able to hang on for a deserved win over McKeown and Callum Doak.
The final, Round 2 of the Hoosier Challenge Series, saw McKeown dominate proceedings from pole position to comfortably take the silverware and a new tyre courtesy of Hoosier UK. Adam Best, Jordan Rochford and James McKinney were next home.

A sprinkling of visitors from England, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland boosted the Ninja Karts grid as they contested the annual Golden Helmet Award, sponsored by B-TEK Battery Services. It was an evening littered by incidents and caution periods, with Harry Hoy taking his first ever win in the opening race ahead of Jaxon Cairns and Ollie Williamson. Tommy Johnston was first over the line in heat two but he was docked two places for contact in the closing stages, which elevated Cairns to the win over Cahan Bradley.
The Golden Helmet final saw a great battle out front between Cairns and Williamson until they tangled in the closing stages. That gave a great opportunity to Scottish driver Rory Wilson which he grasped with both hands, racing past to take the win in great style over Jack Murphy and Rowdy Grattan. The drivers all received goodie bags courtesy of the sponsors B-TEK Battery Services.

The Stock Rods produced some fast and furious racing all evening, with Jamie Cardwell racing past early pacesetters Jaydon Brunton and Lacey Bevan to take the opening heat win, ahead of Sam Wilson and Harry Minish. Heat two saw Wilson go one better, winning this time ahead of Cardwell and Mark Foster.
The two heat winners had an early battle in the final, and it was Wilson who broke clear to hit the front and go on to record his second win of the night. As Sam took the silverware, Cardwell, Darragh O’Shea and Brunton were next home.

The Thunder Rods had one of those hectic night’s that won’t live long in the memory, with plenty of poor discipline amongst the bulging ranks which led to a number of severe penalties being handed out. The opening heat saw a clear win for Robert Nicholl ahead of Jason McMullan and Andrew McLean, before McLean showed his form once again in heat two to take a decisive victory over Adam McKinney and Nicholl.
The final saw all manner of incidents going on, but Jason McMullan kept his nose clean out front to take a well deserved maiden win. Johnny Gillespie, Joshua McMullan and Mark McLaughlin were next past the chequered flag.

Added: 23/06/25

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