Motorsport Ireland, a privately owned entity based in Ireland, founded in 1901 with approximately 20 employees, reported $7.2M in revenue as of 2023, focusing on motorsports and cycling. The organization functions as the National Governing Body for four-wheeled motorsports in Ireland, affiliated with the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) in Geneva and Paris. Its jurisdiction covers the 26 counties and has under its umbrella 32 affiliated motor clubs that organize sporting events. Annually, approximately 230 events are listed in the official calendar, spanning 11 different branches of the sport, and Motorsport Ireland issues over 3,500 Competition Licences each year.

Revenue

Founded

1901

Headcount

19

Headquarters

Ireland

Primary Segment

Motorsports and cycling

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

Craig Rahill, the 2025 ERC Rookie of the Year, and Conor Smith will tackle the ERC Fiesta Rally3 Trophy campaign in 2026, alongside a Junior WRC campaign. The duo will drive a KMS Racing prepared Fiesta Rally3 in the five-round competition, beginning with Rally Sierra Morena in mid-April, as announced on March 18, 2026. Previously, on March 8, female drivers competed in a Rallycross event at Mondello Park for International Women’s Day, highlighting the increasing participation of women in Irish motorsport. Ahead of the 2026 Mayo Stages Rally, preparations were underway, with navigators logging on to find accommodation around Westport, according to an update on February 23. Earlier, on January 22, Motorsport Ireland President Aiden Harper stated the organization's intent to re-engage with the Government this summer on a bid to bring a round of the World Rally Championship (WRC) to Ireland, which last hosted a championship round in 2009. This follows the "Norwegian Adventure" for young rally stars Kyle Drury (15) and James McShea (16) to hone their skills, reported on January 12.

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