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Mondello Park

Motorsport venue in County Kildare, Ireland


Motorsport venue in County Kildare, Ireland

FieldValue
nameMondello Park
locationCaragh, County Kildare, Ireland
image[[File:2024 International Track map.jpgframelesscenteralt=2024 International Track map.jpg2024 International Track map.jpg]]
image_captionInternational Circuit (1998–present)
coordinates
eventsCurrent:
Drift Masters (2018–2019, 2022–present)
Future:
FIA European Rallycross Championship
Euro RX of Ireland (1987–1996, 2026)
Former:
BSB (2003–2007)
BTCC (2001–2006)
British GT (2004–2006)
EuroBOSS Series (1996–1999, 2001–2002, 2006)
FIA Sportscar Championship (2001)
Formula Palmer Audi (1999, 2001)
opened1968
ownerBirrane family
fia_grade4
layoutInternational Circuit (1998–present)
length_km3.621
length_mi2.250
turns13
record_time1:28:708
record_driverDNK
record_carBenetton B197
record_year2006
record_classF1
layout2Intermediate Circuit (1998–present)
length2_km2.816
length2_mi1.750
turns213
layout3National Circuit (1969–present)
length3_km1.860
length3_mi1.156
turns36
record_time30:47:380
record_driver3IRE Sylvie Mullins
record_car3Gould GR55B
record_year32023
record_class3BOSS Ireland
layout4Short Circuit (1968–present)
length4_km1.250
length4_mi0.699
turns46

Drift Masters (2018–2019, 2022–present) Future: FIA European Rallycross Championship Euro RX of Ireland (1987–1996, 2026) Former: BSB (2003–2007) BTCC (2001–2006) British GT (2004–2006) EuroBOSS Series (1996–1999, 2001–2002, 2006) FIA Sportscar Championship (2001) Formula Palmer Audi (1999, 2001)

Mondello Park is Ireland's only international motorsport venue and is located in Caragh, County Kildare off the R409 regional road, approximately 30 mi from Dublin city centre.

History

The Mondello Park short circuit was designed on farmland near Naas in County Kildare by Stuart Cosgrave in 1966, following the demise of the Dunboyne motor races on traditional and dangerous roads in County Meath. The circuit opened in 1968, and was extended via the National Loop the following year. Well-known Irish drivers such as Derek Daly, David Kennedy, Tommy Byrne and Eddie Jordan cut their teeth on the circuit in the 1970s and early 1980s, going on to international fame, but financial difficulties emerged thereafter.

Mondello was purchased by businessman Martin Birrane with the Royal Irish Automobile Club in 1986, and Birrane bought the facility outright one year later once the scale of investment became clear. The circuit was extended to 3.621 km with the opening of the International Circuit in 1998. Subsequent upgrades included FIA certification and pit garages with hospitality and conferencing facilities above, along with a museum that features significant cars from international motorsport history including a Jordan 194 and Jordan EJ14, several Lola Cars examples reflecting Birrane's ownership of the marque, machinery that ten-times Le Mans driver Birrane raced in period, and other items of motorsport history.

Notable Leinster Trophy winners at Mondello include thrice F1 world champion Ayrton Senna (then known as Ayrton da Silva) in 1982, F1 race drivers John Watson, Mika Hakkinen and Takuma Sato; and Jordan Grand Prix founder Eddie Jordan during his driving career.

Guest appearances and demonstration runs at Mondello include those by Jordan driver Damon Hill as guest of honour, World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz in his Toyota Corolla World Rallycar, and David Kennedy shaking down a Jordan Mugen-Honda 199 in 1999, broadcast on RTÉ during a season that marked Jordan's most successful campaign while Northern Irish driver Eddie Irvine challenged for the Formula One World Drivers' Championship, marking a high-point for Irish motorsport on the international stage.

The 2000s marked the most high profile time for the Irish Circuit, as Domestic series from Great Britain came over to Mondello Park every year. These included the British Touring Car Championship which ran from 2001 to 2006, the British GT Championship from 2004 to 2006 and the British Superbike Championship which ran from 2003 to 2007 where Jonathan Rea took his first ever BSB win in the last ever race at the circuit. Mondello Park also hosted a round of the FIA Sportscar Championship in 2001.

Mondello Park is now owned by Birrane's family following his death in 2018.

Events

Currently, Irish Car Championship, Rallycross, kart and Principal Insurance Masters Superbike Championship racing events take place. In the past Mondello Park hosted the Irish round of the British Superbike Championship, British Touring Car Championship, British GT Championship and the British Formula Three Championship. International Pickup Truck Racing, FIA Sportscar Championship, EuroBOSS and historic car racing events also have taken place.

The biggest Irish circuit racing events, Formula Vee Festival and Leinster Trophy, take place in Mondello Park every year.

Other recurring motorsport events include drifting championship, Jap-Fest, Ireland's only Japanese car show, Historic Festival, historic car show and racing event. Mondello Park Racing School is on-site. General public car and motorbike circuit track days are organised. A small museum containing a number of rally and track cars from the past 30 or so years is also on-site.

In 2018, Mondello Park hosted Round 6 of the Drift Masters European Championship, and has been on the event's calendar ever since, although it was not used in the 2020 season due to COVID-19.

The 2019 motor racing season at Mondello Park consisted of car racing days, six rallycross racing days, seven drift days and 26 motorcycle racing days. Formula Vee Festival took place on 13–14 July, and Leinster Trophy on 14–15 September.

In the 2020 motor racing season Mondello Park had plans to host 16 car racing days, seven rallycross racing days, 12 drift days and 14 motorbike racing days, however, the calendar was disrupted by COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.

In 2021 Mondello Park signed a 5-year deal to promote and organise Irish Circuit Racing. In past years, various Irish Motor Clubs shared this task. Irish Circuit Racing consisted of five two-day events in 2021. Mondello Park has also hosted five rounds of Rallycross, five rounds of Rallysprint, Fiesta Endurance Race, and a number of motorbike racing days in 2021.

The circuit

It was established in 1968. Following investment and development in 1999–2000, the circuit was awarded FIA International status in 2001.

Situated on 110 acres the facility incorporates 3.621 km of race track, 24 race garages and 12 Hospitality Suites. It is host to national and international race events, motor shows, car & bike track days, training schools and corporate events.

The Circuit also has 3 km of extreme off-road driving trails and a 5-acre off-road activities centre and the Museum of Motorsport.

Lap records

As of October 2023, the fastest official race lap records at the Mondello Park are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEventInternational Circuit: 3.621 km (1998–present)National Circuit: 1.860 km (1969–present)
Formula One1:28.708Benetton B1972006 Mondello Park EuroBOSS round
Formula Three1:32.266Álvaro ParenteDallara F3052005 Mondello Park British F3 round
WSC1:33.268Christian PescatoriFerrari 333 SP2001 FIA Sportscar Championship Mondello
LMP6751:37.205Thed BjörkLola B2K/402001 FIA Sportscar Championship Mondello
Superbike1:38.604Jonathan ReaHonda CBR1000RR2007 Mondello Park BSB round
Formula Palmer Audi1:39.430Howard SpoonerFormula Palmer Audi car2001 Mondello Park Formula Palmer Audi round
Formula BMW1:40.534Michael MeadowsMygale FB022006 Mondello Park Formula BMW UK round
Supersport1:41.039Dennis HobbsHonda CBR600RR2007 Mondello Park BSS round
GT21:41.172Tim MullenFerrari 360 Modena GTC2005 Mondello Park British GT round
Porsche Carrera Cup1:42.656Damien FaulknerPorsche 911 (997) GT3 Cup2006 Mondello Park Porsche Carrera Cup GB round
BTC Touringtitle=BTCC 2006 » Mondello Park Round 4 Resultsurl=https://www.touringcars.net/database/race.php?id=1905date=23 April 2006access-date=23 July 2022}}Matt NealBTC-T Honda Integra Type R2006 Mondello Park BTCC round
Super 20001:46.180Jason PlatoSEAT León Super 20002006 Mondello Park BTCC round
F16001:47.975Scott MalvernRay GRS082009 Mondello Formula Ford 1600 Ireland round
EuroBOSS0:47.380Sylvie MullinsGould GR55B2023 Mondello Park BOSS Ireland Round
Formula Two0:56.000John Watson
Peter WestburyBrabham BT30
Brabham BT361971 Leinster Trophy

Layout configurations

File:Mondello Park track map--Intermediate circuit.svg|“Intermediate Circuit” File:Mondello Park track map--International circuit.svg|“International Circuit” File:Mondello Park track map--National circuit.svg|“National Circuit” File:Mondello Park track map--Short circuit.svg|“Short Circuit”

The "Reverse Circuit" has also been used as a variation in National and Rallycross configurations.

Simulation / Video Game

This racetrack appears in the videogames Need For Speed: Pro Street, CarX Drift Racing Online, GT Legends and TOCA Race Driver 3.

It is also available for Assetto Corsa as third-party content through the official laser scanning of the present layout, or a made-from-scratch recreation of the track in its 1987 form.

Notes

References

References

  1. Times, The Sunday. (24 March 2019). "Irish Rich List 2019: profiles 101–150, featuring Conor McGregor and Rory McIlroy".
  2. "History".
  3. "Mondello Park to Take over Irish Circuit Racing".
  4. (19 September 2024). "Lap Records – Mondello Park International Circuit".
  5. (16 July 2024). "Lap Records – Mondello Park National Circuit".
  6. (18 September 2005). "2005 Mondello Park British F3 – Round 19".
  7. (1 September 2001). "2001 Mondello Park SRWC".
  8. (1 September 2001). "2 h 30 min Mondello Park 2001".
  9. (17 June 2007). "2007 Mondello Park BSB Race 2 Statistics".
  10. (1 July 2001). "2001 Formula Palmer Audi Mondello Park (Race 1)".
  11. (23 April 2006). "BARC – Round 2 – Mondello Park – 2006 – Formula BMW UK Championship 2006 – Race Classification – Round 4".
  12. (17 June 2007). "Round 6: Mondello Park – 2007 Maxxis British Supersport Championship & Supersport Cup – Race 4 – Classification".
  13. (17 September 2005). "BRSCC – Round 9 – Mondello Park – 2005 – 2005 British GT Championship – Race Classification – Race 3".
  14. (22 April 2006). "BARC – Round 2 – Mondello Park – 2006 – Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain 2006 – Race Classification – Round 3".
  15. (23 April 2006). "BTCC 2006 » Mondello Park Round 4 Results".
  16. (15 October 2023). "2023 Digital-Motorsports.com ICCR Round 6 – Dunshaughlin Motor Company Formula BOSS Ireland Championship – Race 2 (R12) – Classification".
  17. (11 July 1971). "XXIX Leinster Trophy".
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