That was the year that a group of enthusiasts got together in Blarney, Co.
Within a short space of just six months, Cork Motor club boasted a membership
of some 140 eager members. The majority of these had been, and in some cases
still are, members of other motor clubs in the county. There was also a large
number of people who were first introduced to motor sport through becoming
members of this new and enthusiastic club. During this first year of 1976 Cork
Motor Club did not run any major events but club members were nonetheless kept
busy mainly through organising social functions and marshalling on other club's
events throughout the country.
Indeed it was through marshalling that Cork Motor Club first made its existence
known to the rallying public. On the 1976 Circuit of Ireland Rally, Cork Motor
Club members set up and marshalled two of that event's Special Stages, one at
Borlin and the other at Gortnagane. Banners and Cork Motor Club stickers
proclaimed the presence of the "
The first Annual General Meeting of
A board of directors was elected and included Dick O'Brien, Declan Mullally,
Brian Mattsson, Michael 'Bones' O'Connor, Chris O'Mahony, Dick O'Rourke, Dave
Bogan (RIP) and Billy Ryan. Almost immediately plans were set in train for the
running of Cork Motor Club's first major event, the West Cork Rally. An
organising committee was set up under the direction of Clerk of the Course,
Declan Mullally, to whom the job presented nothing new, Declan Mullally having
run the Cork '20' Rally for the previous few years. Declan Mullally was ably
assisted by the likes of Michael "Bones" O'Connor (Assistant COC),
who had clerked the Moonraker Rally since 1975; Dick O'Brien, another former
Cork '20' Clerk of the Course; Dick O'Rourke, Clerk of the Course of the 1976
Circuit of Munster Rally and Dermot Locke, who was described at the time as the
next best thing to a computer where results were concerned.
The 1977 West Cork Rally was the competition
beginning of what we feel is