TullyroanOval

 

 
  Welcome To TullyroanOval.com
Tullyroan Oval promote a full season of short oval racing at the brand new purpose-built venue between Portadown and Dungannon, just off Junction 13 of the M1 Motorway. We have been promoting the very best in Stock Car, Hot Rod and Banger racing that Ulster has to offer since 2003, and are members of the Oval Racing Council International (ORCi) and the National Hot Rod Promoters Association (NHRPA). From the high speed, high octane National Hot Rods, to the thrill a minute wreck ‘em racing of the National Bangers, Tullyroan Oval has something for everyone, from the serious motorsport enthusiast to the family looking a day out with a difference.
 
 

Coming Fixtures
25/5/2013 @ 6pm
National Hot Rods Wash 'n' Dash World Series NI Round 13
2L National Bangers King of Krash

Also Superstox NIOvalTV Series Round 1
Stock Rods and Reliant Robins
Plus National Bangers Ladies Race!

1/6/2013 @ 6.30pm
Stock Rods PC Paints & Components Challenge Series Round 1
Lightning Rods Greystone Joinery & Construction Ltd
Challenge Series Round 2

Also 2.0 Hot Rods, ProStocks and Junior Productions
(Final Ipswich Spedeweekend Qualifier for 2.0 Hot Rods, Lightning Rods & Stock Rods)

8/6/2013 @ 6.30pm
2.0 Hot Rods Wash 'n' Dash Challenge Series Round 2
ProStocks, Lightning Rods,
Superstox and Ninja Karts


 

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How To Find Us

 

Tullyroan Oval has long been a vision of our promoter Davy McCall, with an all-new purpose built venue right in what could very easily be called described as ‘the heart of Ulster oval racing country’. This dream came to fruition during 2011/12 with the construction of the superb venue which saw all the classes transfer from his Nuttscorner Oval promotion to the new track. Set just off the M1 motorway, the track is situated just outside the village of Tullyroan, midway between Portadown and Dungannon. It is literally a stone’s throw from junction 13 of the M1, one of Northern Ireland’s main arterial routes.

Track Address:
Tullyroan Oval
Derryhirk Road
DUNGANNON
BT71 6NH

Racing office:
40 Derryscollop Road
Dungannon
BT71 6SS

The new site boasts a superb new banked asphalt raceway, designed and constructed using computer aided technology and using all the years of experience that promoter Davy McCall has of UK oval racing. The huge spectator banking offers superb viewing of the raceway itself, with excellent toilet facilities and raceview car parking also available. Plans are in place for even more amenities to make it one of the top oval venues in the UK over the coming years.

At Nuttscorner Oval we, as a promotion, became the leaders in Ulster oval motorsport. With this magnificent new venue now, we intend to build on that solid base and raise the profile of the sport in every area. Exciting times lie ahead at Tullyroan Oval…..The Ultimate in Ulster Oval Racing!!

The track is situated 35 miles from capital city Belfast and its ferry port, which is served by Stena Line  who operate their Superfast Ferries to the all-new Cairnryan Terminal in Scotland. They also sail to Liverpool on the hugely popular overnight service.

We are also just over 50 miles from Northern Irelands other major port of Larne, which is connected to Scotland by P&O Irish Sea with sailings to and from Cairnryan and Troon.

Many English drivers and fans also prefer to travel via the Holyhead to Dublin or Dun Laoghaire routes and then drive north, with these again operated by Stena Line.

For the best prices on ferry crossings, Tullyroan Oval recommend Nutt Travel of Coleraine, Tel: 028 7035 1199 or visit www.nutttravel.com

Belfast International Airport is just over 30 miles from the circuit. It is serviced by many of the low cost airlines from across the UK and Europe including Easyjet , BMIBaby , Jet2.com and Aer Lingus .
For more information on flight operators in and out of Belfast International, visit www.belfastairport.com

Belfast City Airport is 40 miles away on the eastern side of Belfast, and it is served by FlyBe  and BMIBaby – once again to almost much every region in the UK.


 


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