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26 Nov 2025

Jordan and Paul Hone win Brown & Brown NI Forest Rally Challenge

Claudy’s Jordan can now add an overall championship title to his achievements alongside co-driving dad, Paul

Jordan and Paul Hone win Brown & Brown NI Forest Rally Challenge

Champions! Jordan and Paul Hone were delighted to win the Brown & Brown NI Forest Rally Challenge.

Despite a late puncture Jordan and Paul Hone claimed a third maximum score of the season to win the Brown & Brown NI Forest Rally Challenge at the Fivemiletown final.

Claudy’s Jordan, who won the prestigious BTRDA 1400 series in 2016 before a first outright rally win at the 2024 Killarney Forest Rally can now add an overall championship title to his achievements alongside co-driving dad, Paul.

A non-finish at the previous Dogleap Rally placed Hone third going into the Samsonas-supported Omagh Motor Club event but, with each driver dropping their worst score for the overall tally and two early maximum points at the Lakeland and opening leg of the Bushwhacker there was no doubting Hone’s chances.

Ten points from Hone, Stephen Dickson and Ben Teggart were among the first to congratulate the champions at the Tempo finish ramp. Stephen’s father, Ashley, who despite not finishing the rally following an off on the final pass of the Doon stage, finished third.

The rally itself, and there was early drama for last year’s winner Niall McGonigle with a gear linkage issue leaving Derek Mackarel fastest on SS1, Jenkin, by 1.5 seconds.

The leader went on to more than double the lead to 3.6 seconds before hitting a rock while crossing the finish line of SS2 that would rule out the Ford Fiesta driver.

Once Mark Donnelly, a former Fivemiletown winner, grabbed the lead on SS3 he held the position with fellow Omagh man Cathair Hughes to win by 17.3 seconds in a Volkswagen Polo R5 despite limited outings this season.

Gareth Mimnagh was fastest on the Doon repeat on the way to second overall with J Barry McCarney in the popular Rally2 option Ford Fiesta, almost 12 seconds ahead of Josh Moffett and Andy Hayes in a Hyundai i20 R5.

David Condell and John McElhinney moved up two places on the final stage to narrowly finish fourth, 23.4 seconds from Moffett but Hone was only 0.6 seconds behind.

Indeed Hone could have easily been a place further back too with Alan Smyth just another 0.9 seconds back despite almost half an hour worth of competition, providing a demonstration of how close the action can be within the Northern Ireland rally scene.

No stranger to top two-wheel-drive Shane McGirr and Denver Rafferty won the category in a Lada Riva by half a minute from Hugh McQuaid who spun at a junction on Jenkin.

SAM STEWART TWO-WHEEL-DRIVE CHAMPION

Despite not finishing the final round Sam Stewart won the popular two-wheel-drive prize by seven points with two maximum scores at the Lakeland and Dogleap rallies.

Stewart and Alan Johnson were on for another strong rally result, leading the two-wheel-drive pack after SS5 but the pair went off the road on the following test but enough was in hand to keep Raymond Doyle at bay.

Antrim’s James Kennedy, in a third Ford Escort Mk2 rounded off the podium, a point clear of PJ McDermott Jnr.

Full Brown & Brown Northern Ireland Rally Challenge points are available at nirallychampionship.com.

Results - 1 Mark Donnelly/Cathair Hughes (Volkswagen Polo R5); 2 Gareth Mimnagh/J Barry McCarney (Ford Fiesta Rally2); 3 Josh Moffett/Andy Hayes (Hyundai i20 R5); 4 David Condell/John McElhinney (Skoda Fabia Rally2); 5 Jordan Hone/Paul Hone (Ford Fiesta R5); 6 Alan Smyth/Emmet Sherry (Ford Fiesta Rally2); 7 Darragh Cairns/Mark Preston (Volkswagen Polo R5);8 Stephen Dickson/Ben Teggart (Ford Fiesta Rally2); 9 Gareth Sayers/Gareth Gilchrist (Ford Fiesta Rally2);10 Paul Britton/Peter Ward (Ford Fiesta R5).

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