Kirkistown 500MC Races 29-4-6
Photo Gallery of the meeting
In the NI pre-90 race, Declan Quigley, now running with Morgan Dempsey, took his first pole with circuit specialist Rory Farrell alongside in his elderly Crossle. When the lights changed, Quigley bogged down and dropped to third behind Gary Thompson as Farrell led away. Having re-asserted himself in second, the Setanta F1 commentator set about closing the gap to the leader. Having set fastest lap, he made his move at Colonial mid-race. It proved to be a trifle optimistic, however, and the Reynard rotated off the circuit. Declan managed to rejoin without too much delay but Farrell had made good his escape and took yet another Kirkistown win. In the Open FF1600 race, a huge battle raged between Kris Loane, Noel Dunne and Morgan Dempsey. It was classic Kirkistown stuff as the trio swapped the lead time and time again, even rounding Debtors three abreast on more than one occasion. Dunne used his experience well and timed his run to perfection to cross the line just ahead of Dempsey and Loane with Noel Robinson a lonely fourth.
In the poorly supported NI Formula Vee race, Mark Horan took the honours from Dan Mulligan and William Callaghan but the interest centred on Ray Moore's attempt to break Ken Elliot's lap record in his Leastone. Having qualifying on pole by some considerable margin, Moore was sidelined by an electrical problem which (ironically) Elliot managed to repair in the pitlane and he rejoined. Despite running last, Moore was flying and ended up less than a tenth shy of Elliot's time with a 1:06.35!!
Briefly...................
Declan Quigley was delighted to have a team running his Reynard FF89 for the first time. "I don't know what to do with myself!", he quipped in the paddock, as Dempsey's mechanics swarmed around his ex-Ray Moore machine.
The Dunlop Uno grid swelled again at Kirkistown with Alan Quinn being the latest recruit. "We have 17 cars out today", said class co-ordinator Louise Lawlor, "but we hope to see 20 cars out by mid season!"
Plum Tyndall was in the Kirkistown paddock promoting his Golden Helmet FF1600 meeting which will take place at the circuit in August. The winner will receive the Donnelly Trophy, named after Martin Donnelly Snr, a great supporter of the class. One of the ideas mooted is the running of a one off FF1600 Masters race at the meeting, with FF1600 champions from the 70s and 80s being invited to compete!!!!
Unfortunately, the meeting ended on a low, with 250cc karter Mervyn Campell being thrown out of his machine at the ultra fast Debtors corner. Medics at the scene managed to revive him but he was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. Our sympathies go to his wife and family.
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