We acknowledge that a lot of spectators are not happy and are contacting the organising team asking for their money back for the £10 parking charge....
On behalf of North Wales Car Club and the organising team of the Cambrian Rally, I would like to express our heartfelt thanks to all the marshals, radio crews, safety/medical crews, recovery teams, and the car park operators who braved and battled the weather to get to their positions on SS 1 to enable us to run the stage in such terrible conditions....
After a few worrying days after loosing so much mileage the Cambrian Rally team are pleased to say the event will run. A big thank you to all the AM's and media people who have helped to make this happen.
Busy day working things out with NRW to try and secure enough mileage to run the event.
- Please note that if you are IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SPECTATORSplanning to spectate on SS3 PENMACHNO NORTH (Quarry) that you will need to be in the Spectator Car Park for 09:30 otheriwse you may be refused entry, as we have had to alter the location of the start and finish. The spectating area in the Quarry remains unchanged.
ENTRIES are flooding in for the 61st running of the Cambrian Rally which in 2016 has moved from being the final event of the British Trials and Rally Drivers’ Association Championship to the first.
The final round of the Pirelli MSA Welsh Forest Rally Championship saw Abergele driver Luke Francis take maximum points for the second time this season to claim third place in the drivers’ standing while Andy Bull, from Birmingham claimed the co-drivers’ crown to go with his driver, Bob Ceen’s already secured drivers’ title...