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Motor Enthusiasts' Club (MEC) is a motor club based in Dublin, Ireland.
Abbreviation | MEC |
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Formation | 1957 |
Type | Motor Club |
Headquarters | Dublin |
Membership | open |
11 directors | |
Affiliations | Motorsport Ireland Motorcycling Ireland |
Website | www |
History
editThe club was set up in 1957 and some of the original members are still involved.[citation needed] Two of MEC's past directors have held the position of president of Motorsport Ireland. As of 2019, four current club members are representatives in the Motorsport Council, the biggest representation of any club.[citation needed]
In 2015, MEC won the Dick Bailey Award for the best run event in the opinion of the registered competitors for the second year in a row.[citation needed]
Long time member Frank Nuttall has been awarded the Jimmy Millard trophy by Motorsport Ireland for his contribution to Motorsport in Ireland over several decades.[1]
In March 2019, in the run-up to 2020 event application, MEC issued open letter via Facebook, urging more and younger members to participate in the club events.[2][relevant?]
Events
editMEC organise and run a number of motorsport events in both motorbike and car disciplines:[citation needed]
- Sporting Trials (MEC Mudplug Championship)
- Autotests
- Track Racing
- Hillclimb/Sprints
- Rally Sprints
- Motorcycle Trials
In the past MEC also ran:
- Rallies
- Circuit Racing
- Autocross
- 4×4 Trials
MEC members participated in the above events, as well as Classic, Enduro, Formula Libre, Formula Vee, Grasstrack, GT, Motocross, Rallycross events organized by other clubs.[citation needed]
Notable events
editIn 2019 MEC ran Mondello Park Race Meeting on 8–9 June.
MEC ran annual Mondello Park Rallysprint event at the beginning of December for over a decade. The 2016 and 2017 events were cancelled as participant numbers were too low to go ahead. The event was removed from the calendar since then.[3]
In 1995, MEC hosted a round of The World Trials Championship on the Sugarloaf in County Wicklow.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ "About MEC". mec.ie. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
- ^ "An open letter to MEC members". facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
- ^ "MEC Rallysprint - Mondello". rally.ie. Retrieved 2019-10-23.