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Future Classics – Irish Championship Circuit Racing

    https://www.iccr.ie/classes/future-classics/
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ITCC Irish Touring Car Championship

    https://www.itcc.ie/
    The ITCC was started in 2010 by Brian Sexton, Barry Rabbitt and Philip Burdock, the series was created to cater for an obvious gap in the Irish Motor Racing scene as a replacement for the Saloon Libre class which had been run by Mondello Park. The ITCC series is open to any modified car as long as it is based on a four seater production vehicle.

Circuit Racing - Motorsport Ireland

    https://motorsportireland.com/Public/Public/EventsAndChampionships/Circuit-Racing.aspx
    Future Classics is a racing series that caters for pre 1996 model production saloons, hatchbacks, coupes, estates, and GT cars that do not fit into any other Irish saloon car race series. The series is divided into two classes, Standard and Super. These classes are defined by the lap times a car is capable of setting on a particular track.

Saloon Stock Cars | News

    http://saloonstockcars.com/News/2022/01/2022-Irish-Open-and-Masters
    The 2022 Saloon Stock Car Irish Open Championship and Irish Masters will take place at Nutts Corner over the weekend of Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 April.

Irish Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Touring_Car_Championship
    The Irish Touring Car Championship was formed in 2010 by Brian Sexton, Barry Rabbitt and Philip Burdock as a replacement for the Saloon Libre class which had been run by Mondello Park. The series was designed to bring together drivers from various backgrounds, such as other touring car series and time-attack and track day competitors.

Saloon Cars – Welcome to the BARC

    https://www.barc.net/championship-type/saloon-cars/
    The Thunder Saloon Championship is for competitors participating in Saloon, Coupe, Hatchback and Estate cars based on the standard fibreglass or steel production shell and designed to carry at least four people which were marketed before 1st January 2011 and Historic Thunder Saloon Cars marketed before 1st January 1983.

Home - Irish Racing Green

    http://irishracinggreen.ie/
    Welcome to Irish Racing Green. This site is dedicated to historic motor sport in Ireland, helping preserve the heritage of early motoring and motor sport. Through organising and running events, from simple tours to fully competitive trials, Irish Racing Green aim to encourage and foster those interested in this world of old cars.

Saloon car racing at Jarama - 1971 - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3G5obujpnQ
    This is the final race in the 1971 European Saloon Car Championship and Ford vehicles feature prominently. John Fitzpatrick and Jochen Mass in a Ford Escort ...

Mondello Park Corporate Entertainment Motor Racing

    https://mondellopark.ie/
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British Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Touring_Car_Championship
    The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship is a touring car racing series held each year in the United Kingdom, currently organised and administered by TOCA. It was established in 1958 as the British Saloon Car Championship and was renamed as the British Touring Car Championship for the 1987 season.

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