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Welcome To DMC.com
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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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
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Aghadowey Oval 25/7/2025 @ 6pm-9.30pm
SUMMER SPEEDWEEKEND
Practice & Test Night
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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
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Team Golly Snatch 1600 Rookie Bangers Teams Championship |
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An action packed meeting at Tullyroan on Saturday night, June 28th, saw north-west outfit Team Golly A crowned 1600 Rookie Bangers Irish Teams Champion. Limavady’s Josh Goligher led from the front as he took the final win for Team Golly A, whilst Belfast driver Jon McQuillan was victorious in the 1300 Stock Cars Tullyroan Challenge Cup. Other feature race wins at the meeting fell to Portadown ace Nigel Jackson (Lightning Rods), Antrim teenager Leyton Hughes (Junior Productions) and Kilrea’s Joshua McMullan (Thunder Rods).
The 1600 Rookie Bangers Irish Teams Championship started in dramatic style, with a huge rollover for World Champion Lucas Goligher on the opening lap. Jason Goodman hit the front and had a great battle with Steven Bolton, William McFaul and John Goligher before Bolton went ahead. McFaul came in with the perfect land bend hit though, moving through to win for Bad Company over Bolton of Team TBG. Heat two was once again a great race, with Aaron McGraw the early leader before McFaul again stole through to win from McGraw and Josh Goligher.
The final again had the crowd on their toes, with a superb battle up front between McFaul and Bolton. McFaul came through to take the chequered flag, but was docked two places to third in the final analysis for corner cutting. That handed the win to Josh Goligher ahead of his father John, and that was enough to see their Team Golly A take the team honours after a spectacular evening’s racing.
The hard hitting 1300 Stock Cars were on top form all evening, with Matthew McKinstry and William Taggart disputing the lead in the opening heat before Jon McQuillan came through to win. A last bender from Craig Bodenham netted him second ahead of McKinstry. Heat two was another lively race, with Willie Taggart leading all the way to take a fine win over McQuillan and Bodenham.
The final for the Tullyroan Challenge Cup saw McQuillan and Taggart share the front row on points scored, and the opening few laps were explosive to say the least! McQuillan, Bodenham, Gary Feeeburn and more were getting well involved, but McQuillan just managed to get a break at the mid-point and he took the win over Bodenham, Taggart and McKinstry.
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Tipperary’s Jack Maher boosted the Lightning Rods field, with Jake Morgan grabbing the opening heat win after soaking up late pressure following a caution period. Nigel Jackson and Mark Corry were second and third in a blanket finish. Heat two saw an early battle between Gerry Rogers and Maher, before Ian Hobson marched past to take a welcome win over Ross Houston and Jackson.
Maher led the final early on, with Morgan running second, but Jackson hit the outside line, as he often does, and dragged himself to the lead in tremendous fashion. Nigel took a great win over Maher, Morgan and Corry.
Ryan Abernethy was the winner of a keenly fought opening heat for the Junior Production, as he took the chequered flag in front of Jamie Hadden and Charlie Johnston. There was then a great finish to heat two, as Hadden went one better to take a deserved victory by the slenderest of margins over Abernethy and the fast charging Jack Morrison.
The final saw Caolan Fegan and Abernethy have spells out front, before a couple of late yellow flag caution periods bunched the field up for the final few laps. Step forward Irish Champion Leyton Hughes, who roared around the outside to take the flag and seal his NI Points Championship victory in the best possible way. Abernethy and Ryan Berry completed the top three, ahead of Ryan Jackson and Morrison.
A pleasing field of Thunder Rods took to the grid for their opening heat, with Jordan Nicholl taking a great win over Jason Darragh and Jason McMullan. Heat two saw another runaway win, this time for Robert Nicholl, with McMullan and Brandon Kernohan chasing him home.
The final saw Robert Nicholl work his way ahead early on, but he couldn’t withstand the charge of Joshua McMullan from the star grade as he swooped past to take a very impressive win. James Goldie came through for second ahead of Nicholl and Johnny Gillespie.
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Added: 30/06/25 |
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