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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
28/9/2025 @ 2pm

1300 Stock Cars 2025 Irish Open Championship
National Hot Rods World Series NI Round 4
2.0 Hot Rods 2025 Tullyroan Challenge Cup

Lightning Rods
Thunder Rods

Tullyroan Oval
4/10/2025 @ 6.30pm

National Hot Rods World Series NI Round 5 & 2025 Ulster Championship
Lightning Rods 2025 Irish Championship
Junior Productions 2025 Irish Championship

2.0 Hot Rods
Stock Rods

Aghadowey Oval
11/10/2025 @ 6.30pm

1600 Rookie Bangers 2025 Irish Championship
Ninja Karts 2025 Irish Championship

2.0 Hot Rods
Superstox
Thunder Rods


 


 

 
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Super September Speedweekend At Tullyroan Oval
A superb Speedweekend at Tullyroan Oval saw a bumper crowd treated to some spectacular championship oval racing. Birches ace Steven Haugh added the Superstox World Championship to his ever-growing CV after a great drive, whilst Kent’s John Smith successfully retained his Stock Rods World title in an ultra competitive event.
The National Hot Rods were also in championship action, with Portadown’s Glenn Bell taking a record breaking fifth British title in his Ginetta, whilst the young 6-11 year olds in the Ninja Karts contested the Internations Cup which fell to Suffolk’s Mason Carberry.

Superstox
Yorkshire’s Michael Green was on pole position for the 64th running of the Superstox Championship of the World, sponsored by Mk2 Escort Shells and Spares, and with the atmosphere at fever pitch in the stadium he quickly assumed the lead. A big crash brought proceedings to a halt, and on the resumption Steven Haugh, the current European Champion, made his move and powered ahead. Steven was never to be caught, coming home to a rousing reception from the home crowd as he claimed the stunning trophy and gold roof for the next 12 months. Loughgall’s Jamie McCann came through for a creditable second ahead of Essex star Ian Beaumont and defending champion Jordan Robinson.
The World Revenge reversed grid race saw a sublime performance from Green, slicing through the field to take an outstanding win. The Internations Cup Final rounded off Saturday’s action, and it was to be one of the races of the weekend! Green led but after a number of cautions he was bundled to the wall by Beaumont and Robinson and his race was run. Robinson went on to take the win ahead of an impressive Dean Catherwood and Scotsman Kenny McKenzie.
Sunday’s racing for the Irish Open Championship saw the heats shared by Catherwood and Beaumont, but Scottish Points Champion Aaron Riddell claimed pole position for the final and romped home to a great win over Beaumont, Catherwood and Haugh.

Stock Rods
Thirty-six Stock Rods from all corners of the oval racing scene arrived to do battle for their World Championship, sponsored by Cirrus Plastics. The qualifying heats were shared by Dan Shannon, Darragh O’Shea and Mark Foster, with aggregate points seeing O’Shea deservedly take pole position over defending champion John Smith. Smith drove a blinding first two laps, using the outside line to superbly power ahead into the lead. It was a hugely competitive final, but Smith used all his experience to stay ahead all the way to the chequered flag to retain his title in fine style. Shannon came through for a great second ahead of England’s Stuart Smyth and Scotsman Sean Naismith.

Sunday’s racing was for the Irish Masters, with heats wins falling to Jonny Cardwell, Scottish lass Terri Linden and teenager Harry Minish. The final was all about Naismith, as he pulled effortlessly clear to win emphatically from Declan O’Connor and Minish.

National Hot Rods
Saturday saw some sublime racing from the fastest cars on the local tracks, the National Hot Rods, as they contested four qualifying heats for the British Championship, sponsored by Cirrus Plastics. Crumlin’s John Christie, Norwich driver Perry Cooke, Scotland’s World Champion Robert McDonald and Portadown’s Glenn Bell shared the heat wins, with Bell the one who claimed pole spot for Sunday’s British Final.
Despite a number of early cautions and the subsequent 2-wide restarts, Bell held his cool to edge clear and take a record-breaking fifth British Championship title of his career after never putting a foot wrong all weekend. Christie was a gallant runner up, with McDonald coming home third after a stirring drive from down the grid.
McDonald then won the Tullyroan Challenge Cup after a great outside pass on fellow Scot Gordon Alexander, before McDonald again took the win in the inaugural NI Open ahead of Christie and Shane Murray.

Ninja Karts
Providing some superb action were the Ninja Karts, and the kids were racing for the first ever Internations Cup which will become their ‘fifth major’. With a 39-car entry the track was more than busy, as heat wins fell to local star Jack Murphy and English pair Ralph Payne and Mason Carberry.
The Internations Cup final, sponsored by Cirrus Plastics, saw a great battle between East Anglian duo Carberry and George Cooper, with Carberry just grabbing the win ahead of Cooper and Henry Hunn for an all-English top three.

A great DMC Gold Cup race then fell to Scotland’s Rory Wilson ahead of England’s Johnny Wheeler and Scotland’s Alfie Shevill. The final race of the weekend was for the Keir Millar Memorial Trophy, and important race for the formula held in memory of the former driver who always competed superbly at Tullyroan Oval. It was a top quality race befitting Keir’s memory, with Carberry coming home to successfully defend the impressive trophy ahead of Cooper and Wilson.

Many thanks to our meeting sponsors, Cirrus Plastics and Mk2 Escort Shells & Spares

Added: 22/09/25

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