There was a little bit of everything last weekend. On Friday, I was invited to Mondello Park by the guys from SEAT Supercup Ireland to test one of their cars. You can read how that went HERE.
On Saturday it was off to Navan to meet my old buddy Donal Loughrey. Donal lives in the US these days and was on a rare trip home on business, so we returned to his aunt’s house where we spent a lot of weekends about 20 years ago, hacking around in Minis, drinking tea and Ploughing the land- true story! Donal had told me to use his mudlugger while he was away, but after a misfire proved hard to trace I put it into storage for a few years. Long story short, it disappeared and although Donal didn’t really care, like Cúchulainn, I vowed to replace it. Out of the blue about 6 months ago, whilst chatting about Classic Cars (and the Austin 7 he is going to sell me someday), Stephen Boden mentioned that he was upgrading his trusty ‘plugger and

selling off his older one. A deal was struck, hands were shaken and I was to (briefly) own a front engined Nissan powered Mudplugger. Barry Rabbitt collected the car from Stephen when the deal was done and was kind enough to drop it to Navan for me last weekend. True to his word, it fired up easily enough. It was only running on three cylinders though (not something you hear about cars these days) so Donal used the old fashioned trick of quickly touching the exhaust manifold to find out which plug it was, then whipped it out, replaced it with one from a scrap car lying around and that was the problem sorted.
As Donal headed off into the fields and ditches to test out the capabilities of his new machine, I had to get home, don the suit and head for the Green Isle Hotel for the Mondello Awards. The Fiesta Awards had expanded to
As ever, with these gigs, the banter and stories went on until the early hours, with a few diehards apparently still
All in all, not a bad weekend, even if I may have packed a little bit too much in. This weekend is a bit quieter, thankfully, as I have plenty of work to keep me busy and I also have to finish a couple of pieces for the CarSport Annual, amongst others. Plenty to look forward to though, as we have the final round of the Irish Rallycross Championship next weekend, with Wayne Boyd taking on the Fiesta regulars and Derek Tohill again bringing out his newly acquired Fiesta Supercar. After that it is just a week to the Fiesta Endurance race, where Cregor and I will be broadcasting live audio for Motorsport.ie
No rest for the wicked.
Until the next time,
Leo
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