Ravens Rock Rally

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Ravens Rock Rally

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The 2011 Ravens Rock Rally will again be located in Kilkenny. The rally moved to the Marble City twelve months ago for a three year stint and after a very successful event in 2010 we're now heading back for the second installment. COC John Rafter and his team again take charge and we are eagerly looking forward to the 22nd of May and Irish Motorsport Expo as part of the day's attractions is the official launch of Ravens Rock Rally. During the launch the club will announce details of the rally, event sponsors and HQ.

 

http://www.carrickonsuirmotorclub.com/events/ravens-rock-rally.html 

 

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J: Left Bank Pub

Par Tomek Bialek, à 200 mètres

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