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Welcome to NIF2.com, providing insight into stock car racing in Northern Ireland from behind the lens. We aim to feature as much as we can from Tullyroan Oval, Ballymena Raceway and as well as bits and pieces from our travels and a look back at days gone.
Added: 26 May 2014 |
Category: 2014 Oval Racing |
Trophy goes to Maxwell House |
Adam Maxwell won the final in penultimate round of the 2014 World Series NI for the National Hot Rods. Frankie Lynn, Bradley McKinstry and newly crowned Lightning Rod World Champion Winston Weir took the silverware in the other finals on the night.
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Added: 09 May 2014 |
Category: Past Oval Racing |
The Bears at Shamwreck |
I know there will be those quick to jump on the anti-bear and anti DMC wagon when I post this, and I know that Shamwreck isn’t a team event and it’s wrong to hype up Teams and it’s not all about one team blah, blah, blah, but whether you like it or not when you mention Shamwreck to anyone around the sport the first question is “are the Bears coming?” and last year the most frequent question was “Why are the Bears not here?” Love them or hate them, their presence at a string of Shamwrecks makes them almost part of the fabric of the event.
So with that in mind, here are a few of my favourite Bears photos from the past Shamwrecks.
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Added: 08 May 2014 |
Category: Past Oval Racing |
My Favourite National Bangers |
Over the winter I pulled together pieces on my favourite F2’s and my favourite Rods, at the same time I started pulling together my favourite National Bangers but never got the piece finished. I know there is some great stuff racing on the mainland week in week out, but here are my favourite bangers I’ve photos of racing in NI.
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Added: 07 May 2014 |
Category: 2014 Oval Racing |
Been There, Done That... Bought the T-Shirt? |
Through my time of following Oval Racing, particularly when I was younger, I’ve gathered up quite a collection of Oval Racing Merchandise. There was a time I was nearly as excited to visit a new track shop as I was to visit a new track, and I rarely came away from a meeting on the mainland without a handful of prints, keyrings, baseball caps, a few magazines, windows stickers and wherever possible a t-shirt.
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