Circuit of Ireland 2017 cancelled due to lack of finance

July 27, 2016
Circuit of Ireland 2017 cancelled due to lack of finance
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Circuit of Ireland Rally Event Director, Bobby Willis, has announced that the Rally will not be taking place in 2017.


The decision has been made as a result of funding uncertainty. Mr. Willis explains, “We have been working hard with all our funders to plan ahead for 2017 but regrettably at this point in time the financial resources required to deliver the event are still not in place. To run the Rally next year, in the current format, without the right resources and necessary planning period would be to do the Rally a gross disservice. I believe we cannot risk proceeding with the 2017 event at this point without financial certainty.”

“The decision not to run the Rally next year has been the most difficult one I have ever had to make and will be extremely disappointing for a wide range of people including the hundreds of volunteers who have contributed so much. The Circuit of Ireland Rally has reached a level of success unimaginable only a few years ago, attracting an enviable international entry list and with opportunities for even more growth within our grasp. For those reasons it is vital that the ‘Circuit of Ireland’ brand is protected for future generations, he continued.

“Whilst other options for a small, local rally may be considered for next year, my plan is to take the time to work closely with our partners to secure the necessary resources and plan for the Circuit of Ireland Rally to return in 2018 with an even better event,” continued Mr. Willis. 
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