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Bio Excerpt: Aoife Raftery is proving that sometimes the best stories come from the most unlikely places—like a small town in County Galway where a 24-year-old has quietly become one of rallying’s most exciting emerging talents. The Irish driver cut her teeth through the Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy... (full bio below ↓↓)

Aoife Raftery

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Birthday:
2000 (≈26)
Birthplace:
Galway, Ireland
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Pro
height:
178cm
residence:
Craughwell, Ireland
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(last updated 2026-01-25

Aoife Raftery is a 24-year-old rally driver from Craughwell, County Galway, Ireland, who has quickly established herself as one of rallying’s most exciting emerging talents on both national and international stages.

EARLY YEARS

The specifics of Raftery’s early years remain largely private—birthdate, family background, and the initial spark that drew her to motorsport haven’t been publicly documented. What is known is that she hails from Craughwell, a small town in County Galway, Ireland, where the winding Irish roads that would later become her proving ground were part of everyday life. How a girl from rural Galway found her way into the driver’s seat of a rally car, and what childhood experiences shaped her ambition, remain part of the mystery that makes her current success all the more intriguing. No information exists about her educational background, early mentors, or whether she grew up around cars and racing, but somewhere along the way, Raftery discovered rally driving and decided to chase it with everything she had.

OTHER INTERESTS

Outside the rally car, Raftery keeps her personal interests close to the vest. There’s no public record of hobbies, creative pursuits, academic passions, or other sports that might have occupied her time before or alongside racing. Whether she’s an avid reader, a traveler, a tech enthusiast, or someone who prefers quiet weekends at home is anyone’s guess. What’s clear is that when she speaks publicly, it’s about racing—her focus appears singular, her ambition undistracted.

EARLY SUCCESS

Raftery’s path to professional rally driving included work with the Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy, an experience she has credited with helping lay the groundwork for her career. By 2023, she was competing in the Junior European Rally Championship, taking on some of Europe’s most demanding stages and going wheel-to-wheel with the continent’s best young talent. The details of her earliest races, first podiums, and the challenges she faced breaking into a notoriously expensive and male-dominated sport remain undocumented, but by the time she appeared on the Junior ERC entry lists, she was already proving she belonged. Her progression from local Irish and British stages to international competition happened quickly, suggesting both natural talent and relentless determination—a combination that doesn’t go unnoticed in rally paddocks.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2023: Competed in Junior European Rally Championship[1][2][5].
  • 2024: Achieved career-best fourth in class at V-Híd Rally Hungary[3].
  • 2024: Class win at Ulster Rally[1][2].
  • 2024: Podium finish in final round of Junior British Rally Championship[1][2].
  • 2024: Named finalist in Beyond Rally Women’s Driver Development programme[3].
  • 2024: Became frontrunner in opening round of Junior FIA European Rally Championship, competing in an electric car for the first time[4].
  • 2025: Selected as one of two inaugural drivers for DirtFish Rally School’s Women in Motorsport Driver programme alongside Michele Abbate[1][2][5].
  • 2025: Named key panellist at DirtFish Women in Motorsport summit in May[1][2].
  • 2025: Scheduled to compete in ORLEN OIL Rally Poland – Rajd Polski with HRT Racing Kft. and Hankook in the ERC, ERC4, Junior ERC, and RC4 categories[6].

INSPIRATIONS

Raftery hasn’t publicly identified specific drivers, mentors, or moments that inspired her rally career. What comes through in her statements is gratitude—she consistently acknowledges her family, friends, partners, and the Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy for supporting her journey. “My journey in motorsport has been backed by so many great people,” she said in March 2025. “To my family, friends, partners and my previous experience gained working with the Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy, I thank them all”[2]. Whether there were posters on her childhood bedroom wall or a particular rally that changed everything, she hasn’t said. Her inspiration seems rooted less in idolizing others and more in proving what’s possible for herself and the women watching her.

REPUTATION

At just 24, Raftery has built a reputation as a rising rally star with undeniable talent, relentless ambition, natural skill, mental resilience, and consistent performance[1]. Her rapid ascent from Irish and British rallies to international acclaim has turned heads, and she’s now regarded as one of rallying’s most exciting emerging competitors. Being selected as one of only two drivers worldwide for DirtFish Rally School’s inaugural Women in Motorsport Driver programme speaks volumes—DirtFish doesn’t hand out opportunities to just anyone, and Raftery’s selection alongside American racer Michele Abbate signals that the industry sees serious potential. She’s articulate about her role in the sport, telling RTE in March 2025: “This is an incredible opportunity to further women’s representation in motorsport… With hard work, determination, and the ambition to break down barriers in a traditionally male-dominated sport, being part of the DirtFish Women in Motorsport programme inspires women everywhere. I want to show that no obstacle is too great when passion and persistence are involved”[2]. It’s the kind of statement that could sound rehearsed from someone else, but from a driver who’s actually doing the work—winning classes, making podiums, competing internationally—it carries weight.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Raftery’s 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year. Beyond her role with DirtFish and her appearance as a panellist at their Women in Motorsport summit in May, she’s competing in the ORLEN OIL Rally Poland with HRT Racing Kft. and Hankook support, running in the ERC, ERC4, Junior ERC, and RC4 categories[6]. What else is on her schedule, which other rallies she’ll tackle, and what her longer-term ambitions look like remain undisclosed. Whether she’s eyeing a full-time WRC seat, planning to dominate European rallying for years to come, or building something beyond driving isn’t public knowledge. What is clear is her mindset. “It is now a new and exciting time to continue my progress in rallying,” she said when announced as part of the DirtFish programme[2]. For a driver who’s already proven she can compete—and win—at the highest levels of junior rallying, “progress” likely means something significant. The rally world will be watching to see exactly what that looks like.

References:

Galway Daily – Galway’s Promising Young Driver
RTE – Raftery Selected in Landmark Women’s Rallying Programme
FIAERC – Aoife Raftery Driver Profile
Rev.ie – Irish Rally Driver Aoife Raftery Makes History
Kerry Motorsport News – Aoife Raftery Chosen for International Women’s Rally Programme
EWRC Results – Aoife Raftery Profile