Surprised not to see anything on here re. this rally, there were mounds of Mk2's out there.
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ok, so i know about little bit about stage rallying, but how does the format work on a road event like this ?
ie. everyone knows the start point, so all them speccies who want to see the action, go off as soon as the course is know to spectate at various places along it, yes ?
sure i aint the only one
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Originally posted by grum View Postok, so i know about little bit about stage rallying, but how does the format work on a road event like this ?
ie. everyone knows the start point, so all them speccies who want to see the action, go off as soon as the course is know to spectate at various places along it, yes ?
sure i aint the only one
This rally has been going 50 years so a quick chat with locals at the start venue would have revealed some of the best places.
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Originally posted by grum View Postok, so i know about little bit about stage rallying, but how does the format work on a road event like this ?
ie. everyone knows the start point, so all them speccies who want to see the action, go off as soon as the course is know to spectate at various places along it, yes ?
sure i aint the only one
It used to be common practise to stand next to a reputable navigators window with your OS map out and copy the route he was plotting on his map onto yours, but nowadays any competitor giving route to a spectator can face exclusion from the rally ( a good memory and a degree of subtelty are now needed to do the same thing).
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Originally posted by grum View Postok, so i know about little bit about stage rallying, but how does the format work on a road event like this ?
ie. everyone knows the start point, so all them speccies who want to see the action, go off as soon as the course is know to spectate at various places along it, yes ?
sure i aint the only one
Forum attendees were Andy Marchbank, Peter Watts, Bill Gwynne, Andrew Sleeman, Gareth Lloyd, Ryland James, Phill Mills, Nicky Grist, Steve King, Ron Beecroft, Eurig Evans, Denis Cardell, John Millington, and Gwyndaf Evans of Cardigan.
COMPARE for the night was the legend Howard Davies.
A souvenier programme was on sale friday and saturday night to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Rally with a detailed map showing 13 speci points and were maned by marshals.
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