Callum Devine Secures Historic Third Consecutive Win at Donegal International Rally
Callum Devine triumphs at the Donegal International Rally for the third year in a row, showcasing skill and resilience in a challenging race.

Callum Devine has once again proven his dominance in the world of rally racing by securing his third consecutive victory at the Donegal International Rally. This prestigious event, held over three grueling days, is renowned as one of the most challenging and celebrated rallies in Europe. Devine, alongside his co-driver Noel O'Sullivan, managed to outpace competitors with a lead of 20.5 seconds over Wales' Meirion Evans, while local favorite David Kelly took the third spot.
Race Highlights:
- Friday's Stages: Devine led after the initial six stages, setting a strong pace early in the competition.
- Saturday's Challenges: The day proved to be a turning point as several top contenders faced mechanical issues. Notably, European Rally Championship driver Jon Armstrong, who was initially challenging Devine, had to withdraw due to differential problems with his Ford Fiesta.
- Final Stage Drama: The competition intensified with British Rally Championship contender William Creighton retiring after a slow puncture, and Hayden Paddon, a two-time ERC champion, rolling out in the penultimate stage.
Despite facing his own challenges, including handbrake issues, Devine maintained his composure to clinch the victory. Evans and co-driver Ger Conway secured a comfortable second place, while Kelly and navigator Arthur Kierans rounded out the podium for the second consecutive year.
This year's rally was marked by intense competition and unexpected setbacks, highlighting the unpredictable nature of motorsport. Devine's ability to navigate these challenges underscores his status as one of the top rally drivers in the sport today.