Ceremonial town start for Historic Rally

Belgian rallying legend Paul Lietear is set to return to the Killarney Historic Rally for the first time since 2019

There will be traffic diversions in place in Killarney this Friday evening for the traditional ceremonial start of the Killarney Historic Rally.

The start ramp will be placed directly outside the Killarney Plaza Hotel.

For the first time, the cars will approach the ramp from the opposite side meaning the pre-ramp holding area will extend into Main Street to where the ramp used to be previously located.

The finish ramp on Saturday evening will be located in the same area but, due to the Christmas in Killarney parade, only the top three crews in each category will be presented.

Organisers say the tally has attracted a sizeable overseas entry and they confirmed that top seed and defending champion, Jonathan Greer from Down, has made a last-minute co-driver change. He will now be reunited with co-driver Kirsty Riddick from Scotland for the event.

Greer and Riddick were always a formidable pairing and have won several rallies together

Jonathan Greer has made a last-minute co-driver change.
Picture: Michael Hetherington

Her last visit to Killarney was for the 2019 Historic rally but they retired the Ford Sierra Cosworth early in the event.

Together they finished fifth in the 2018 Rally of the Lakes in a Ford Fiesta R5.

Belgian rallying legend Paul Lietear is set to return to the Killarney Historic Rally for the first time since 2019.

The London Irish Motor Club is represented by Paul McDevitt, the recently crowned Triton Shoers National Historic Champion in his Ford Escort.

Former winner, Welsh man Melvyn Evans and his Cork-based Sean Hayde will compete in a Ford Escort.

The launch of the Killarney Towers Hotel Killarney Historic Rally

The London-based Graham family are best known for competing in FIA European Historic Rally Championship events. Ernie Graham and Anna Graham have entered a Ford Escort RS while Will Graham and Karen Graham will drive a BMW E30 M3.

Former Dakar Rally competitor, Londoner, Harry Hunt and his Welsh co-driver Steve McPhee return for a second year in another Ford Escort. England’s Les Allfrey has been coming to Killarney since the mid-1980s and he and co-driver Keith Fellowes return in their Austin Mini Cooper S.

Welsh drivers Berian Richards and Tomas Davies are familiar faces too around Killarney and both will drive Ford Escorts.

Defending Irish Tarmac Rally champion Duncan Williams, also from England, returns and leads a large overseas contingent preparing for the 2020 championship. They include Alan Watkins, Welsh man Wayne Evan, England’s Neil Williams and  Tom Clark. Others include Welsh drivers Philip Rogers and all Welsh crews of Martin Rossiter Ian Davis and David Pritchard/Emyr Hall.

David Goose (England) is another on international driver on the entry list.

Santa in Killarney Outlet Centre. Picture: Eamonn Keogh

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