Fermanagh driver Jon Armstrong has been confirmed as one of the M-Sport drivers for next year's World Rally Championship.
Ireland's Josh McErlean will return to the FIA World Rally Championship next year after securing a second consecutive season with the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team, driving a Ford Puma Rally1.
The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team will place its trust in an all-Northern Ireland line-up for the 2026 FIA World Rally Championship in what is a first for the series in its 53-year history.
Motorsport Ireland Academy duo Josh McErlean and Jon Armstrong will drive for M-Sport in the World Rally Championship in 2026 ...
Kilrea's Josh McErlean and Killeagh's Eoin Treacy will be joined by Kesh driver Jon Armstrong and his Donegal co-driver Shane ...
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FIA reveals final details of WRC 2027 regulations
The 2027 World Rally Championship regulations impose a €345,000 cost cap on cars that will run with 300 horsepower ...
Co Fermanagh ’s Jon Armstrong says it is a “real honour” to have been selected as the FIA European Rally Championship’s ...
Hayden Paddon is set to make a shock return to the World Rally Championship next year. Paddon is re-joining Hyundai as part of a five-driver team in 2026, ...
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team celebrates a thrilling season finale at the first-ever Rally Saudi Arabia.
Rallying legend Marcus Grönholm will be testing a new car specially developed for rallying in the U.S. that will bridge the ...
Requirements for a winter vehicle usually boil down to one thing: all-wheel drive (AWD). Power going to all four wheels ...
This legend is considered the ultimate rally-bred performance car, outclassing its successor, the Evo X, in both driving experience and resale value..
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