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Three-time British Rally Champion Matt Edwards is setting his sights on the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship (ITRC) title. Reflecting on his performances, Edwards acknowledges that eliminating minor mistakes is crucial to becoming a genuine contender for the championship.
Edwards' journey in the ITRC has been marked by both promise and challenges. In 2024, he secured a significant victory at the Circuit of Ireland Rally, showcasing his potential on Irish tarmac. However, the season also highlighted areas for improvement, particularly in minimizing errors that can impact overall performance.
As the 2025 season unfolds, Edwards is more determined than ever to refine his approach. His recent runner-up finish at the Midland Stages Rally demonstrates his commitment to consistency and precision. With the West Cork Rally now serving as the opening round of the ITRC, due to the postponement of the Galway International Rally, Edwards recognizes the importance of a strong start.
The competition is fierce, with drivers like Keith Cronin and Callum Devine also vying for the championship. Edwards understands that to achieve his goal, he must not only match their pace but also maintain a level of consistency that leaves no room for minor errors.
In rallying, where every second counts, Edwards' focus on precision and error-free driving could be the key to clinching the Irish Tarmac Rally Championship title. Fans and competitors alike will be watching closely as he embarks on this quest for perfection on the Irish stages.