Helmet time to hang’ – World Rally Championship Co-Driver Paul Nagle Ready To Retire

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'Helmet time to hang' - World Rally Championship Co-Driver Paul Nagle Ready To Retire Paul Nagle announced his decision to retire as rally co-driver after the World Rally Championship round in Catalonia by the end of this month.

"I don't feel any younger. I am 44 years old. My kids are at an age where I want to spend more time at home with them. My whole life was put on hold by my wife during the last ten years Is. "I've given my whole life, the last 20 years, to motorsport and this time it really is 'Helmet time to hang'. "I started chasing a dream as a young boy and I am lucky enough to have lived a dream and rose to the top of the game" A contract was signed by Nagle by the end of 2023, but he explained that his racing team M-Sport and driver Breen had been made aware of his intentions and "there were never any problems". The WRC-related debut was made by Nagle with fellow Kerryman Donny O'Sullivan at the Ford Focus in the 2004 Rally Catalunya.


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