Galway Bay FM rally coverage

February 07, 2014
Galway Bay FM rally coverage
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Galway Bay FM will broadcast live from this weekend’s Colm Quinn BMW Galway International Rally.


The event will start with a Ceremonial Start in Eyre Square on Friday at 8pm, following afternoon scrutineering of cars at Monaghans Skoda on the Tuam Road from 2pm. These are ideal opportunities to see the rally cars and drivers prior to the start of the competition.

Rally Headquarters for the event is the Clayton Hotel, Ballybrit, Galway. The rally route will cover 5 closed road stages on Saturday and a further 8 stages on Sunday. The rally Service Park will be in Gort Mart each day, by kind permission of the Mart Committee.  Sunday evening will see the Ceremonial Finish at the Clayton Hotel, at approximately 3.30pm.  Admission to all events is free over the weekend.

Galway Bay FM’s coverage, presented by Gerry Murphy is sponsored by Hogan Motors, main Hyundai Dealer, Ballybrit, Galway with coverage on Saturday starting at 10am, while on Sunday the first bulletin is at 9am with further rally reports every hour throughout each day.

Rally followers should look out for the stunning Galway Bay FM Jaguar F-Type (the only one in the country) while out and about at the weekend.
Galway Bay FM rally coverage
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