 Ryan Farquhar was in record-breaking form at Faugheen |
Ryan Farquhar set a new course record at the Faugheen road races on Sunday as he became the first rider to complete a four-timer in two consecutive meetings. The Dungannon rider won the 250 and both 600 races before securing a fourth victory in the Grand Final.
Farquhar claimed a new record time of 100.53mph in the second 600 race at the Co Tipperary circuit.
Dubliner Mark Curtin took the 125 race with Ballymoney's William Dunlop in second spot.
Saintfield's Davy Morgan was second in the 250 and second 600 races while Richard Britton of Enniskillen was third in the first 600 event.
Australian Cameron Donald followed Farquahar home in the Grand Final with Dungannon's John Burrows third.
Kawasaki star Farquhar has notched up 25 wins this season, including four at Kells last week and a hat-trick at Walderstown the previous week.
Meanwhile, Jonathan Rea of Larne had fourth and sixth place finishes in the National Superbike Championship meeting at Castlecoombe in England on Sunday.