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2019 Turkey Run Entry List Updated Maiden City Motor Club 2019 Turkey Run Rally No. Driver Town Co-Driver Town Car Cl 2 Alan Carmichael Ballymoney Ivor Lamont Ballymena Hyundai R5 10 3 Aaron McLaughlin Carndonagh Darren Curran Redcastle Ford Fiesta R5 10 4 Barry Morris Dungannon Declan Campbell Dungannon DarrianT90GTR+ 7 5 Declan McCrory Strabane TBA Ford Fiesta WRC 9 6 Gareth Sayers Castlederg Gareth Gilchrist Castlederg Ford Fiesta r5 8 7 Ryan Loughran Cookstwon Frances Doherty Donegal Ford Escort 7 8 John Bonner Dungloe David Bonner Dungloe Escort Mk II 7 9 John Bradley Draperstown Ryan Crozier Draperstown Ford Escort mk2 6 10 Paul Reid Letterkenny Karl Reid Letterkenny Ford Escort 7 11 Chris McGurk Portglenone Liam McIntyre Donegal Ford Fiesta R5 10 12 Niall Henry Portglenone TBA Portglenone Citroen DS3 R5 10 14 Dominic McNeill Ballymena Tommy Speers Ballymena Ford Fiesta 8 15 Anthony Cairns Strabane Gary Cairns Strabane Subaru Impreza 8 16 Niall Magee Draperstown Alan McGeehan Draperstown Mitsubishi Evo 9 8 17 James Kennedy Antrim Heather Kennedy Antrim Escort MK2 6 18 Rodney White Crumlin TBA Talbot Sunbeam 6 19 Fintan McGrady Belfast Cormac McGrday Belfast FORD Escort 7 20 Marty Toner Co Armagh Raymond Knox Ballygawley Ford Escort 6 21 Brendan McDaid Letterkenny Damian McGettighan Churchill Ford Escort 7 22 Oran Donnelly Ballymena Eamon Gallagher Ballymena Ford Escort 7 23 Paul McKenna Draperstown Nicki Myles Draperstown Mitsubishi Evo 6 8 24 Stanley Ballantine Strabane Lisa Black Donegal Mitsubishi Evo x 2 25 Matthew McAlister Ballyclare Christopher McGhee Ballyclare Subaru Impreza 8 26 Liam McFall Ballycastle Garry Mullan London Mits Evo X 8 27 Mark Preston Sion Mills Richard Britton Strabane Mitsubishi Evo 8 28 Paul Britton Donemana Niall Devine Donemana Impreza N16 2 30 Lee McLaughlin Carndonagh Kyle McBride Carndonagh Honda Civic 4 31 Liam McMullan Bristol Niall Campbell Donegal Honda Civic 4 32 Derek Gurney Bready Sean Doherty Derry Ford Sierra 6 33 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Andrew Gillespie Strabane Mitsubishi EVO6 8 49 Joel Eakin Claudy Nathan Ferris Eglinton Honda Civic 1 50 Dean O' Sullivan Raphoe TBA Honda Civic 1 51 James Convery Drapertown Joey Walls Toome Ford mk2 Escort 6 52 Ruari McCaffrey Irvinestown Lauren Kelly Irvinestown Ford Escort 7 53 Gerard Greene Dungloe TBA Ford Escort 4 54 Philip Greenlee Tandragee Declan McPhillips Lurgan Ford Escort MKII 6 55 Sean Heraghty Ramelton Gary Lockhard Ramelton Toyota Corolla 4 56 Conal Hegarty Sydney Declan Boyle Glenties Toyota Corolla 4 57 Adrian Rankin Letterkenny Keith People Kilmacrennan Toyota Corolla 4 58 Keith Stewart Letterkenny Patrick Patterson Ramelton Toyota Starlet 4 59 Mark Convey Derry Aidan McMullan Dunfanaghy Ford Escort G3 6 60 Tommy Maxwell Antrim Katie McCombe Antrim FOCUS RWD 7 61 Aaron Mawhinney Bellaghy Paul McErlean Bellaghy Ford Escort 4 62 Ronnie McConnell Raphoe Rachel McConnell Raphoe TBA TBA 1 63 Stuart Rankin Letterkenny Mickey Joe Browne Lifford Honda Civic 4 64 Timmy Lunn 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