Bringing The Best of Northern Ireland's Oval Racing
to your browser since 2001

#StockcarRacingIsMagic

 

Added: 09 Mar 2011 Category: Older Oval Racing
And The Year Was .... 2001
I’ve already briefly commented on the years with the History of the site, but I wanted to cover the years the site existed in a bit more detail.
There wasn’t a lot of Oval Racing online in 2001, Rolling Start and Rogers UK Oval Racing pages were the sites I recall, Don’t get Mad Get Even covered meetings from the North East, Around the Pits covered the F2 scenes, Do You F2 had come and gone, Kevin McQueen’s site was just starting out, and a few photographers had sites, Matt Bull being the one that sticks in my head.
The Internet was a slow thing to get connected to, after a lot of R2D2 speak from your modem then eventually you got a slow connection to the internet, which was prone to disconnecting itself, or when it did work prevented everyone else from using the phone.
One evening, I in mid February I was browsing through websites and clicked on a link in Matt Bull’s site for “creating your own website for FREE”. I clicked on it, spend rather a lot of time pondering what I’d like to put on my website, slept on it, and decided I’d build a Stock car racing website, an F2 one. I’d been following F2 all my life, I attended most of Nutts Corner Raceway’s meetings, it seemed a good idea. I’d no digital camera, no scanner and so graphics and photos had to be “acquired” from elsewhere or made from scratch..... in MS Paint!
The first site was born, and to no surprise had a picture of Graham Fegan on the homepage which had been “acquired” from Matt Bull’s site, from the gallery of the previous year’s European Championship at Northampton.
Web design was new to me in 2001, the internet was pretty new to me as well, everything was a learning curve. The initial site was build using an online editor, the next version of the site was built using Frontpage, but I hadn’t worked out how to use tables, so it too was a pretty poor attempt. Content is King as they say, and being the only stockcar site in the province at the time word started to spread and the hit counter started moving.
The website end of things aside, what about the racing I hear you ask?
Well in 2001 the site mainly covered F2, so of my notes it’s pretty much all F2. The season got off to a slow start with a 6 car turnout at Ballymena (3 of which were Fegans) and a dispute over prize money seen the cars trailered without racing a final.
One F2 turned out for the next Ballymena meeting which meant no F2’s racing at it too.
At the end of April Gavin Fegan took the first final of the season at Nutts Corner Raceway where fourteen cars were in attendance.
In May Ian Thompon took 3 final wins at Nutts Corner, with Colin McCready and Trevor Moore other final winners. Graham Fegan took the final at Ballymena where the F2’s returned.
In June Ian Thompson took another 3 final wins at Nutts Corner, with Jeff Minish picking up the other win. The Irish Open Championship, and the pinnacle of the local season was cancelled due to the ongoing foot and mouth academic at the time, with Ivor Collins being the only visiting driver who made the trip to race the Wednesday meeting at Nutts Corner.
Ian Thompson won the Nutts Corner meeting at the start of July. Four finals in August brought four different winners, with Gavin Fegan, Ian Thompson, Jason Winning and Gary McFerran taking home the trophies.
Gavin Fegan took the opening final of September before the NI cars set off for the World final at Northampton, which had been switched from Barford due to the foot and Mouth. Ian Thompson, Graham Fegan and Gavin Fegan took to the grid. Daz Kitson retained his gold roof after losing the lead mid race when he got tangled with Dan Holloway.
Gavin Fegan took the next two local finals with wins at Ballymena and Nutts Corner.
With Fegans and Thompson trading wins and blows all season the Irish Championship was set to be a rough one with Ian Thompson on pole, with Graham and Gavin upfront for company. The flag had hardly dropped when all three found their way into the ropes and posts on the first bend. Darren McKinstry became the biggest benefactor taking the 2001 Irish Championship.
Graham Fegan, Daryl Fegan and Ian Thompson took the last 3 finals of the season, which seen Ian Thompson crowned points champion.

Facts About 2001
John Stewart Won the National Hot Rod World Final Gary Woolsey was 4th
Rob Speak Won his one and only F1 World Title at Hednesford
Daz Kitson retained the F2 World
Darren McKinstry won the F2 Irish Closed
Ian Thompson wins the NI Points in F2
F2 Irish Open wasn’t held due to foot and mouth
Carl Boardley wins NHR National Championship
Davy McCall wins NHR British @ Ballymena
John Murray wins 2L British @ Portadown
Alastair Calvin wins Stock Rod World Champion


In the begining.. (Matt Bull Photo used)

Version 2 a little better.

Daz Kitson retained the F2 World

Ian Jnr at the Euro (Dave Carter)

Ian Snr at the Euro (Dave Carter)

The Irish Closed Grid (John Wolsey)

First bend aftermath (John Wolsey)

McKinstry took the Irish Closed

Ivor Collins was the only F2 visitor

My first digital photo to be put online

Much talked about M-Tec

John Christie in Productions

Gary Beggs started in F2

Craig McConnell start in F2

Rob Speak won the F1 World

Share on FacebookTweet This

 

 
 

 

Other Sites we Contribute to
- 2 Litre Hot Rod -
- Ballymena Raceway -
- DMC Race Promotions -

- National Hot Rod -

 

Other Links of Interest
- Clive's Gridart -
- GD Embroidery -
- George Fegan Tyres -
- Incarace -
- RW-Graphics -
- Scottish-Stockcars.net -
- Spedeworth -

 

FORDS Care

Please Support FORDS
Fund for ORCi Racing Drivers and Staff

 


 

Sitemap
- Home
- Brian Lammey Racing
- 2018 Oval Racing
- 2017 Oval Racing
- 2016 Oval Racing
- 2015 Oval Racing
- 2014 Oval Racing
- 2013 Oval Racing
- 2012 Oval Racing
- 2011 Oval Racing
- Older Oval Racing
- Other Motorsport
- Anything Else



Other sites NIF2 contributes to:
- 2Litre Hot Rod
- Ballymena Raceway
- Ftooz Forum
- National Hot Rod
- NIOvalTV
- Tullyroan Oval

 

FacebooktwitterSubscribe to RSS feedflickr