Mighty Moffett makes it a full hand

October 03, 2017
Mighty Moffett makes it a full hand Sam Moffett on his way to winning the Cork 20 rally
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Monaghan’s Sam Moffett completed a perfect 2017 season when he took victory on the AceSigns Cork 20 International Rally, the final round of the Clonakilty Blackpudding Irish Tarmac Championship.


Moffett with his Cork co-driver Karl Atkinson made it a full hand and a triumphant treble by adding the Tarmac Championship to the Triton National Rally Championship and the Valvoline Irish Forestry Championship that he clinched just a few short weeks ago. He becomes the first driver ever to win all three of Irelands big rally championship in the one year.

Crowned Tarmac champion when he started the event, Sam had an event long battle with his brother Josh with the lead swapping a few times. On the final stage with Josh holding a 2.3 second advantage he went off the road and into retirement leaving Sam with yet another victory this year. Alastair Fisher overhauled Joe McGonigle for second place on the final stage by less than a second and this pair finished second and third overall in the championship as well.

William Mavitty took the Group N title in his Mitsubishi Lancer while James Wilson in a Peugeot 208 was the winner of the International 2WD section after rival William Creighton retired.

William Eves and Keith McIvor won the National and Historic sections of the rally respectively and the one major category to be decided prior to Cork was the junior title. Jenna McCann took victory overall on the event as well as the championship title in her Fiesta R2 after a superb year. Justin Ryan was in with a chance to win the title if Jenna hit trouble but an early excursion on Sunday made a tough job impossible and for the second year in a row he had to settle for the runner up spot after a very competitive season.  
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