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Elfyn Evans Want to know what it's like to drive the Dayinsure Wales Rally GB? Elfyn Evans, who grew up a stone's throw from the course and has won the event in WRC2, gives his verdict on the trickiest parts of the stages.

C A S T L E R a l ly F e s t S U N D A Y S ta g e s M A P SS17+SS20 Clocaenog SS18+SS22 BRENIG SS19+SS21 ALWEN

All information correct at the time of going to press (September 2016). Spectators are strongly advised to check www.walesrallygb.com for updates before leaving for the rally. Published on behalf of Dayinsure Wales Rally GB by Motor Sport Magazine Ltd,. 18-20 Rosemont Road, London NW3 6NE. Tel: 020 7349 8497. www.motorsportmagazine.com

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spectator safety Rally cars can do the unexpected so, for your own safety and that of others, please: • • • • • •

Respect the marshals and follow their instructions Observe the colour-coded tape and all signage Use the natural environment to protect yourself Don’t walk on the rally stage Stay standing and remain alert Remember that alcohol and drugs can impair your responses and threaten your safety

O n t h e s ta g e • • • • •

NO SPECTATORS BEYOND THIS POINT – means what it says Look after yourself and don’t place yourself or others in danger Plan to be in your chosen location 45 minutes before the first car is due Look after your children No dogs unless disabled-assistance dogs

The organisers will stop or cancel any stages if they consider that the safety of spectators, competitors or officials may be compromised.

We want everyone to enjoy the event, to have fun and to go home safely. Please pay attention at all times and take responsibility for your own safety – and that of others.


make the most of your day Arrive at t h e car parks in plenty of time

Availability at any stage car park will be on a first come, first served basis and is not guaranteed – even for World Rally Pass holders. To avoid disappointment, spectators should arrive at their chosen car park in plenty of time. Check what time the car park opens – some open the night before the stage goes live. Arriving a couple of hours before the stage starts is not usually sufficient time to guarantee a parking space.

Dogs

Wrap up warm

Drones

Please make sure you dress to take full account of the weather. As you may be arriving or departing in the dark, please remember to bring a torch with you. Also remember to wear sturdy footwear for typical forest conditions. Please be aware that

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the weather in our new October date is often glorious but it can also be wet and extremely cold, especially for the early morning and late afternoon stages.

Please do not bring your dogs to the event as they can be startled by the loud noises and cause a danger to others – disabled-assistance dogs only are permitted (on leads at all times).

Bikes

Motor, trail, quad and mountain bikes are not permitted on the rally stages or in the spectator areas. Please do not attempt to access the rally by bike.

Please do not bring drones to the rally as their use is expressly prohibited on or near any part of the event, the stages or service area. Marshals will be empowered to ground any drone that attempts to fly during the event and if required the stage itself will be stopped.


spectator guide

WHERE TO GO

If you are visiting the event for the first time or just want a recommendation on where to catch the best action, you can check out these great stages: Friday: Head to Sweet Lamb for long views of the cars, a natural amphitheatre setting, spectacular water splashes and jumps.

C o m i n g t o t h e r a l ly Dayinsure Wales Rally GB is a Stage Rally motor sport event and forms part of the FIA World Rally Championship. The event takes place over three days of competition and each day is divided into a number of ‘Special Stages’ which are where the drivers race against the clock for the fastest time. For the rest of the event, they have to follow a pre-set schedule on normal public roads to get them to the next Special Stage on time. There are 22 Special Stages run over three days: 8 on Friday, 8 on Saturday and 6 on Sunday. The Timetable will tell you which stages are running when, normally indicated by the time the first car starts that stage. It is useful to look at this combined with the Overall Map (Page 16-17) so that you can see where the stages are in relation to each other and the Deeside Rally Village where the teams are based throughout the event.

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Saturday: For family-friendly viewing and entertainment visit the day-long RallyFest stage at Cholmondeley Castle. Starting with the National rally competitors in the morning and concluding with the International field in the afternoon, Cholmondeley will provide entertainment, displays, catering and attractions throughout the day. The WRC front-runners will also be stopping for autographs and selfies! Sunday: To witness the final stage of the year, it has to be the amazing setting of the Llyn Brenig reservoir for the PowerStage.


GETTING THERE

Access to the special stages is by ticket only - you can buy in advance (£25 per adult per day/£20 per adult for the Cholmondeley Castle RallyFest stage) or pay on the gate (£30 per adult per stage). Advanced tickets can be purchased online here to be printed out yourself, or over the phone or at the on-event ticket office in the Deeside Rally Village. Each adult ticket comes with an event programme that you collect on arrival at the stage. Each stage has specially prepared car parks which are normally forest tracks that lead to a part of the stage. These tracks can be muddy, uneven and quite long – the earlier you get there, the nearer the top of the car park you will be. From the car park you will be able to access one of the designated viewing locations which are usually

BUY TICKETS

You can buy tickets online here or by calling 44 (0)1492 817113, open 10:00-17:00 Monday-Friday, 10:0014:00 Saturday; closed Sunday.

FOR THE MORE ADVENTUROUS

Those with day passes or three day World Rally Passes (£99) can plan a route to spectate at various different stages during the day. Most of the stages, though, are run twice during the day giving those who choose not to move a double dose of the World Rally Championship stars. Once again, check the official Wales Rally GB timetable for full details and remember there’s also the National Rally running alongside the main WRC event which provides visitors with even more interest and entertainment. The National Rally timetable can be found on page 13.

FREE OF CHARGE ACCESS AREAS The Rally Village in Deeside is the ‘pits and paddock’ where the teams prepare the cars for the challenges ahead. Each morning the cars start out from the Rally Village and return here in the early evening. This is a great chance to gain a fantastic insight into the sport, access is totally FREE and there is an array of entertainments. The Rally Village is open from Thursday morning to Sunday afternoon – don’t miss the fantastic party atmosphere of the Saturday night. Other free admission areas during the event are the Thursday evening Ceremonial Start at Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay, the Friday lunchtime visit to central Newtown, Friday evening’s return to the rally heartland of Chester and the Ceremonial Finish in Llandudno.

for the first time? quite large areas in the forests/ fields and will be marked out with yellow and black tape by the spectator marshals. These are the safest places to watch the dramatic rally action, but you should still heed important Safety Advice and always listen to the marshals who are there to help keep you safe. Remember to bring lots of warm clothes – it is October after all! All stages feature catering units and public toilet facilities while the stages at Cholmondeley Castle, Sweet Lamb and Brenig will also have some retail stands selling gifts and merchandise.

MORE INFORMATION

If you would like more information about rallying, download David Evans’ excellent “Rookie’s Guide to Rallying” for an overview of what rallying is and a glossary of some of the jargon you will hear associated with the spectacular sport of rallying. w w w . f a c e b o o k . c o m / w a l e s r a l ly g b w w w .t w i t t e r . c o m / w a l e s r a l ly g b Keep up to date with all the latest news from Wales Rally GB by following the rally’s regular status updates on the official Wales Rally GB Facebook and Twitter feeds. On the event these feeds, taking information from the heart of Rally HQ at the Rally Village, are invaluable to you when planning your itinerary, travelling around the route and keeping up to date with the latest results. We hope this information proves helpful; if you have any further questions please feel free to contact us.

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spectator information H o s p i ta l i t y

Dayinsure Wales Rally GB has a new hospitality provider this year and will provide an improved VIP hospitality facility at one stage each day: • Friday: Sweet Lamb • Saturday: Cholmondeley Castle • Sunday: Brenig PowerStage SWEET LAMB The action centres on the Sweet Lamb Rally Complex in the heart of mid-Wales, between Aberystwyth and Newtown. This purpose-built arena attracts huge crowds, drawn by the fantastic viewing opportunities that include a water splash and spectacular jumps. CHOLMONDELEY CASTLE RALLYFEST IN ASSOCIATION WITH GREENTHUMB Cholmondeley Castle provides the stunning backdrop to the family-friendly RallyFest as the rally comes to Cheshire and is the logical place to entertain guests on the Saturday. Easily accessible, the fun-filled entertainment and displays will last throughout the day, with the hospitality marquee located adjacent to the track for the best views of the action. LLYN BRENIG The picturesque Llyn Brenig reservoir, located in the North Wales hills, hosts the event’s final Power Stage. A sumptuous Sunday service overlooking the lake offers the perfect preparation for the spectacular climax, as the world’s best drivers go flat out towards the finish line to crown this year’s winner on the podium which is situated right next to hospitality. The official VIP hospitality package is brought to you by Horseradish, Chester racecourse’s in-house hospitality specialists. For further information or to book contact Horseradish: Tel: +44 (0) 1244 304619 Email: walesrallygb@horseradish-hospitality.com www.walesrallygb.com/hospitality

official Programme

Adult tickets include a copy of the Official Programme (priced at £9) which will be available for collection in the stages. Programmes will also be available for purchase at key locations during the event, including the Ceremonial Start and Deeside Rally Village. World Rally Pass holders will receive a voucher with their pass which they should hand over to receive their complimentary copy of the programme. Programmes for all other ticket holders will be fulfilled upon production of the E-ticket. Only one programme may be redeemed per ticket.

A c c o m m o d at i o n

Wales Rally GB Accommodation Services, operated by GTS Events Ltd, would be delighted to help with any accommodation requirements for event organisers, competitors, media and spectators alike. For further information, please visit www.walesrallygbtravel.com or contact them at: Tel: +44 (0)870 220 6039 E-mail: enquiries@walesrallygbtravel.com

E N V I R O N M E N TA L S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y

2016 Dayinsure Wales Rally GB is seeking to achieve the FIA Institute Environmental Accreditation at the Highest level of ‘Excellence’. WRGB’s goal is to make the event more sustainable. All visitors to the event can help us to protect our ‘Green’ environment: • Please do not discard your litter – it can cause damage to the forest and harm to its wildlife. Please place all litter in the recycling bins, skips or black bags provided for this purpose. Alternatively, take your litter home with you. • Fires, barbeques and fireworks are prohibited. They can cause damage to the forest and serious incidents for other spectators or competitors. • Please consider car-sharing opportunities or use of public transport when visiting the event. • The forest ground will be uneven; please tread carefully and respect the environment. • Follow the Countryside Code.

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spectator information S at e l l i t e N av i g at i o n

Satellite navigation co-ordinates have been supplied as degrees / decimal minutes. Please ensure you use the correct setting on your satellite navigation systems. Satellite navigation equipment may not inform you about road closures related to the event, so please refer to the stage-specific directions in this planner before setting out.

Disabled access

Dayinsure Wales Rally GB welcomes disabled spectators and will do all that is possible to ensure a pleasurable experience. The stage rally environment is such that the majority of car parks, stages and other locations are likely to be physically demanding and rigorous. We are unable to offer dedicated disabled parking and viewing areas at most Special Stages. Therefore it is recommended that disabled customers who wish to attend the event visit the following venues: • Ceremonial start and autograph signing at Eirias Park, Colwyn Bay – Thursday (free to view) • SS2 / SS6 Sweet Lamb stage - Friday • SS16 Cholmondeley Castle RallyFest - Saturday • SS18 / SS22 Brenig stage - Sunday • Ceremonial Finish in Llandudno - Sunday (free to view) • Deeside Rally Village - Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday (free to enter) All disabled parking areas are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and all disabled persons wishing to gain access to the dedicated car parking areas listed above will need to display their official Blue Badge in the car. Disabled spectators should purchase their own ticket and will be given a free of charge Carer ticket (if required) by the car park operator upon production of their Blue Badge at the car park on the day. The Carer should accompany the disabled spectator to the car park.

U s e f u l c o n ta c t s

• World Rally Championship www.wrc.com • Visitors to the Conwy and Llandudno area can find information at www.visitconwy.org.uk or call the Llandudno Tourist Information Centre on +44 (0)1492 577 577 • VisitWales www.visitwales.com or call (Freephone) 0333 006 3001

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event tickets

to buy tickets click here

ACCESS TO IN ADVANCE

(SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY)

W O R L D R A L LY P A S S

A L L S TA G E S

£ 9 9 A D U LT

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FRIDAY/SATURDAY/SUNDAY DAY PASSES

A L L S TA G E S ON THE DAY

£ 2 5 A D U LT

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C H O L M O N D E L E Y C A S T L E R A L LY F E S T C H O L M O N D E L E Y IN ASSOCIATION WITH GREENTHUMB C A S T L E R A L LY F E S T

£ 2 0 A D U LT

£ 3 0 A D U LT

S I N G L E S TA G E E N T RY

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£ 3 0 A D U LT

S I N G L E S TA G E

ON THE DAY

All adult tickets include free car parking* and a programme worth £9. All children aged 15 and under go FREE. All children must be accompanied at all times. Advance tickets will be available for purchase until the day before the event and customers will have the convenience of printing their own online tickets, except for World Rally Passes. Advance tickets can also be purchased from the ticket office in the Rally Village open from Wednesday 26th October – Saturday 29th October. * If you wish to park a motorhome or camper van overnight at Sweet Lamb there will be a charge made by the landowner (collected on arrival) of £10 per vehicle arriving between 8pm on Thursday 27th October and 5am on Friday 28th October.

Terms and conditions • All children must be accompanied by an adult • Children aged 15 and under go free. • A booking fee of £2.00 per ticket will apply on all tickets. Each transaction will be subject to a delivery fee of £1.50. • One programme (value £9.00) per adult ticket. Programme fulfilment will be via a voucher for the World Rally Pass holders. Programmes for E-tickets purchased in advance will be fulfilled upon production of the E-ticket. • World Rally Passes will be dispatched from early September in plain envelopes by secure delivery,

signature required. All other tickets will be sent electronically to the customer who should ensure they have either printed out or downloaded their ticket(s) to their mobile phone prior to arrival at the event. • World Rally Passes ordered on or after 9am on Friday 21st October will not be posted as we cannot guarantee delivery before the Rally. Instead they should be collected from the official ticket office at the Deeside Rally Village. • Availability at any car park will be on a first-come, first-served basis and is not guaranteed. To avoid disappointment, all spectators should arrive at their

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chosen car park in plenty of time. The online rally planner will provide car park opening hours. • All ticket holders give their express consent to the use of their actual or simulated likeness in connection with the production, exhibition, advertising or exploitation of any film, video and/or audio recording of this event and/or any element thereof in any/all media throughout the world. • World Rally Passes which are lost or stolen (once they have been signed for) will not be replaced. • Details of cancellation policy and ticket refund procedure can be found online at walesrallygb.com


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i n t e r n at i o n a l t i m e ta b l e THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER

C e r e m o n i a l S ta r t FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER

S ta r t D e e s i d e SS1 Myherin 1 SS2 Sweet Lamb 1 SS3 Hafren 1 SS4 Dyfnant 1 newtown regroup SS5 Myherin 2 SS6 Sweet Lamb 2 SS7 Hafren 2 SS8 Dyfnant 2 C h e s t e r E a s t g at e Flexi Service A Deeside

P a r c E i r i a s , C o l w y n B ay

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05:30 08:20 09:11 09:24 11:15 12:36 13:54 14:45 14:58 16:49 19:05 19:55

Service B Deeside 05:45 SS9 Pantperthog 1 08:18 SS10 Dyfi 1 08:51 SS11 Gartheiniog 1 09:27 SS12 Pantperthog 2 11:04 SS13 Dyfi 2 11:37 SS14 Gartheiniog 2 12:13 SS15 Aberhirnant 13:18 SS16 Cholmondeley 15:27 C a s t l e R A L LY F E S T Flexi Service C Deeside 16:29

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18:30 SUNDAY 30TH OCTOBER

Service D Deeside SS17 Clocaenog 1 SS18 Brenig 1 SS19 Alwen 1 SS20 Clocaenog 2 SS21 Alwen 2 SS22 Brenig 2 ( P o w e r S ta g e ) Ceremonial Finish Llandudno

07:20 08:31 09:08 09:28 10:33 11:14 12:08 13:26


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C e r e m o n i a l S ta r t FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER

S ta r t D e e s i d e SS1 Myherin SS2 Sweet Lamb SS3 Hafren SS4 Dyfnant C h e s t e r E a s t g at e Service Area Deeside

P a r c E i r i a s , C o l w y n B ay

SAT U R DAY 2 9 T H O C T O B E R

08:00 10:50 11:41 11:54 13:45 16:01 16:41

S ta r t D e e s i d e SS16 Cholmondeley SS12 Pantperthog SS13 Dyfi SS14 Gartheiniog SS15 Aberhirnant Service Area Deeside

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10:00 10:59 13:37 14:05 14:41 15:46 17:30

17:30 SUNDAY 30TH OCTOBER

S ta r t D e e s i d e SS20 Clocaenog SS21 Alwen SS22 Brenig Ceremonial Finish Llandudno

11:30 12:26 13:07 14:01 15:19


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r e m o n i a l S ta r T Fo f RC HEA REG E CThee dazzling Ceremonial Start moves back to the popular Eirias stadium

in Colwyn Bay, where a huge crowd is guaranteed to welcome the crews on Thursday evening. Every competing car in the WRC – plus a selection of National entries – will be flagged away from the official podium from 18.30. The celebrations will be preceded by the official pre-event Autograph Session taking place between 17.30-18.00 – it’s a great opportunity for fans to meet their heroes and grab a few selfies before the dramatic action bursts into life.

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LLAGE and regroups emonial Finish Fo f RC HEA REG E CThise ryear’s Ceremonial Finish and prize-giving

return to Mostyn Street, right in the heart of Llandudno in Conwy County. It’s here at 13.30 on Sunday afternoon that legends will be crowned, as the welldeserving winners spray the victory champagne after three days of high-speed action in the challenging Welsh forests.

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e s i d e R a l ly V i l l a g E Fo f RC HEA REG E DThee Rally Village will again be located alongside

Toyota UK’s engine manufacturing plant in Deeside, Flintshire and will be home to all the teams for the duration of the world championship event. Fans will be able to watch the crews bring their cars in to be repaired and serviced in their dedicated service areas as well as enjoy a full schedule of entertainment.

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ewtown Regroup Fo f RC HEA REG E NNewtown will play host to Friday lunchtime’s

Regroup for the cars competing in the International event. Broad and Severn Streets in the town centre will be closed to through traffic and reserved exclusively for the rally cars which will start arriving just after 12 noon. It’s another great chance to see the mud-splattered turbocharged machines up close.

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ester Time Control Fo f RC HEA REG E CThehWorld Rally Championship will return to the

centre of the historic walled city of Chester for the first time in 20 years. The cars and stars will start arriving shortly after 18.30 on Friday evening after the opening day’s competition. After photos, autographs and interviews, they will pass under the famous Eastgate Clock and over the official podium en route to an overnight halt at the Rally Village in Deeside.

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day 1: stages map THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER

Start Ceremony

 Parc Eirias

Gates Open 17.00 Autograph Session 17.30 - 18.00 First car starts 17.30 (National) 18.30 (WRC)

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Ope Thursd 04.0


Village ď Rally Deeside

A

en day 00

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shakedown

Clocaenog THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER

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A

Car Park

Road Closed Spectator Access Route Main Spectator Viewing Areas

Special Stage Route

 

START

FINISH V1

 

Clawddnewydd

B5105

A

 B5105

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Before things get going in earnest competitors will gather at the Clocaenog stage on Thursday for the traditional shakedown. This is a last chance for teams and drivers to iron out any niggles as well as get their first taste of Welsh conditions. Clocaenog is a good place to do this: just over 40km from Rally Village on Deeside – meaning it is relatively easy to get to for teams as well as spectators – the stage also offers plenty of opportunity for action. The teams return here in anger on Sunday.

CAR PARK A

s ta g e timings Car park open 04.00

Safety cars 07.30

WRC PRIORITY 1 & 2 CREWS

08.00 - 09.30

WRC all other PRIORITY CREWS

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions Road closures / restrictions Viewing areas

N53 03.337 W03 25.252 04:00 Thursday 27th October 200m / 5 minutes Flat gravel track Catering, toilets, first aid From Ruthin take the B5105 towards Clawydd Newyd. From the south leave the A5 at Cerrigydrudion and follow B5105. Temporary clearway order on B5105 and road closures on minor roads around the stage. V 1: Viewing area is elevated enabling spectators to have a good view of cars through a very fast sequence of bends as they approach a fast square right junction. The area is sheltered by mature trees.

09.30 - 11.30

WRC NON-PRIORITY CREWS 11.30 - 13.00

Stage finishes

13.00 (approx)

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Elfyn Evans Running this stage as a shakedown test is perfect because it is so representative of the route as a whole. Clocaenog is one of the classic North Wales roads and it will be a great way to start this year’s event. It will be great for the spectators too.


day 2: stages map FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER

SS 4

Dyfn

SS 3/7

Hafren

D/E

SS 2/6 Sweet Lamb

Open Thursday 20.00

C

Open Thursday 20.00

 SS 1/5

B

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Myherin


F

4/8 nant

Open Friday 06.00

G

Open Thursday 20.00

Regroup

 Newtown First Car 12:36

Village Rally Deeside

Chester

 First Car 19:05

Regroup

 Newtown First Car 12:36

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Myherin FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER

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A44

FINISH

A44

B4343

START

 A4120 Devil’s Bridge Pontarfynach

 B4574

B

Special Stage Route

It’s all change for the first full day of this year’s Dayinsure Wales Rally GB with the traditional loop of three stages just east of Llangurig running in the opposite direction to previous years. After the crowd-pleasing start in Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay on Thursday evening, Myherin is the first competition action on Friday morning. The stage closes with an epic run down the wide hairpins – neat and tidy will be the quickest approach, but there’s plenty of room for entertainment.

CAR PARK B

Car park open

20.00, 27th Oct

Safety cars 07.10

First WRC run

08.20 - 09:53

National safety car 10:37

Road Closed

Main Spectator Viewing Areas

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Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions Road closures / restrictions Viewing areas

Car Park

Spectator Access Route

s ta g e timings

A

N52 21.567 W3 48.024 20:00 Thursday 27th October 200m / 5 minutes Gravel forest road Catering, toilets, first aid Access from B4574, 2 miles east of Devils Bridge B4574 will be a temporary clearway - no parking All 3 branches of the car park give access to viewing points midway through the stage in both clear-felled and forested areas of the plantation, with a number of fast bends and junctions. A walkway joins all three to allow choice from many different vantage points.

National run

10.47 - 12.12

Safety cars 12.44

Second WRC run 13.54 - 15.27

Stage finishes

15.37(approx)

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Elfyn Evans Myherin is quite a wide stage and perhaps the widest of the rally with quite a compact surface. Drivers really enjoy this stage as you can pick your lines and use the entire road. The nature of the stage makes it very high speed for Wales Rally GB.


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Sweet Lamb FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER

A

Car Park

Detailed map click here

Road Closed Spectator Access Route Main Spectator Viewing Areas

FINISH

Sweet Lamb

Special Stage Route

Hafren

 START

C

Spectator Access Route

A44

 

A44

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Undoubtedly, one of the world’s premier spectator stages, Sweet Lamb will offer an entirely new challenge to the drivers this year – and the good news is that spectating at the hugely popular test just off the A44 has never been as easy or as rewarding. The cars will be using a bridge to come across the river, before some flat-out action in the central bowl area. After that, it’s round a hairpin, over a jump, through the water and away up the hill.

CAR PARK C

s ta g e timings Car park open

20:00, 27th Oct

Safety cars 08.01

First WRC run

09.11 - 10.44

National safety car 11.31

National run

11.41 - 13.06

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions Road closures / restrictions Viewing areas

N52 25.812 W3 42.450 20:00 Thursday 27th October 200m / 5 minutes Open gravel area Catering, toilets, first aid Access from A44, 4 miles west of Llangurig A44 will be a temporary clearway - no parking Extensive viewing from the hillside around the Sweet Lamb Bowl. The cars are visible for almost two kilometres, they approach along a fast downhill, cross the river bridge then jump into a twisty section and hairpin bend in the bowl, followed by the water splash and away up the hill. The new stage route means there will also be excellent viewing from the top of the car park as competitors pass close by on a section of route previously unused.

Safety cars 13.35

Second WRC run 14.45 - 16.18

Stage finishes

16.28 (approx)

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Elfyn Evans Sweet Lamb is a spectator favourite. There is always an exciting atmosphere in the ‘bowl’ section as you can see so much action including a water splash and a few jumps. To add to the challenge, it can get quite rutted on the second pass.


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hafren FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER

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A

B4518

Car Park Road Closed Spectator Access Route Main Spectator Viewing Areas Special Stage Route

FINISH

 D

V3

Hafren

V2 V1

Spectator Access Route

E

B4518

 Sweet Lamb

START

 

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A journey of 220 miles or 354 kilometres and it all starts here, in the middle of Hafren. No, we’re not talking about the route for this year’s Dayinsure Wales Rally GB, we’re talking about the River Severn – Afon Hafren as it’s known locally – the source of which is passed in the middle of this test. Hafren’s a mid-Wales classic, a never-ending series of twists and turns just outside Staylittle in the woods above Llyn Clywedog.

CAR PARK D

s ta g e timings Car parks open

20:00, 27th Oct

Safety cars 08.14

First WRC run

09.24 - 10.57

National safety car 11.44

National run

11.54 - 13.19

Safety cars 13.48

Second WRC run 14.58 - 16.23

Stage finishes

16.33(approx)

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions Road closures / restrictions Viewing areas

CAR PARK E

N52 29.343 W3 40.052 (shared entrance) 20:00 Thursday 27th October 200m / 5 minutes Uphill gravel forest road Catering, toilets, first aid Access from B4518, 2 miles north of Llanidloes All other access roads V 1: Accessed from the head of the The entrance to car park E leads directly car park, this viewing area is under to V 1 (left). the forest canopy at a fast uphill approach to a very sharp left turn. V 2: Accessed from the head of the car park, this viewing area is under the forest canopy and overlooks tight technical uphill bends. V 3: Accessed from the mid-point of car park, this viewing area is on an open and exposed clear-felled site with sloping earth banks in open moorland and good distant views of the cars.

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 Elfyn Evans Slightly slower in speed compared to Myherin but still a fast and flowing stage with a few technical parts. It gets very slippery in the second pass as it tends to polish up and it is difficult to find the grip there, a real classic stage.


ss4 + SS8

dyfnant FRIDAY 28TH OCTOBER

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  FINISH

START V2

V1

 V3

F

V4

G

 A

A458

Car Park

B4395

Road Closed Spectator Access Route Main Spectator Viewing Areas Special Stage Route

Llangadfan

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One of the most popular stages on the route every year with legions of Irish fans adding to the atmosphere on this one. Unlike the three stages which preceed it in the loop, Dyfnant will run in the same direction as last year, which means some fantastic spectating at a hairpin left in the middle of the stage. The fast approach to this section comes via ‘Irish Corner’. Getting into Dyfnant is straightforward, turning off the A458 onto the B4395 just outside Llangadfan.

CAR PARK F

s ta g e timings Safety cars

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions Road closures / restrictions

First WRC run

Viewing areas

Car parks open

20:00/06.00, 27/28 10.05

11.15 - 12.48

National safety car 13.35

National run

13.45 - 15.10

Safety cars 15.39

Second WRC run 16.49 - 18.22

Stage finishes

18.32 (approx)

CAR PARK G

N52 43.453 W3 26.478 N52 42.506 W3 27.194 06:00 Friday 28th October 20:00 Thursday 27th October 100m / 3 minutes 300m / 5 minutes Gravel forest road Catering, toilets, first aid Approach from A458 and B4395 at Llangadfan All minor roads leading to stage will be closed. B4395 will be a temporary clearway – no parking. Walking to the top of the car park will give access to V 4 (right).

V 1: Follow the marshals’ instructions and cross the track only at the official crossing point. Pathways give access to viewing area of a square left junction and fast left bend. V 2: Follow the signs from the head of the car park (via horse trail 67 ) to join the stage with open viewing of a series of flowing right and left hand bends. V 3: Follow the signs from the centre of the car park (via horse trail 68), the viewing area is on the exit to the flowing bends at V 2. V 4: Approx 2km from the car park entrance, this is the main area for spectating and contains a tight hairpin left turn.

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Elfyn Evans Dyfnant is a fantastic stage with a fast start becoming more technical as it goes on. You can use the banks in a few places to bounce off – which can be exciting for spectators. You can get changeable grip and if it rains, it will make grip more consistent and the rain will clean the stage and improve traction, especially on the second pass.


day 3: stages map SAT U R DAY 2 9 T H O C T O B E R

K

Open Saturday 06.00

L

Open Saturday 06.00

SS 9/12

15 SS Aberhirnant

Pantperthog No Spectator access to this stage

J

Open Friday 17.00

11/14 SS Gartheiniog

H

Open Friday 17.00

SS 10/13

Dyfi

I

Open Friday 17.00

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M

Open Saturday 08.00

16 SS Cholmondeley Castle RallyFest

Village Rally Deeside

SS 16

 Cholmondeley Castle RallyFest

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dyfi SAT U R DAY 2 9 T H O C T O B E R

A

Car Park

Gartheiniog

Road Closed

J

Spectator Access Route Main Spectator Viewing Areas Special Stage Route

FINISH

Car Park Exit Route

 V3

Corris

H

Aberangell

I

 V2

A470

V1

START

 A487

Just outside Machynlleth, you’ll find one of the world’s finest stages located off Wales’ main north-south road, the A470. Some of the best views are accessed from the village of Corris (A487), where Colin McRae famously played pool in a pub on the morning he would become world champion in 1995. Dyfi runs in the opposite direction to last year – first time in this configuration since 2011. It matters not a jot which way this one runs, it’s an absolute classic in every direction.

CAR PARK H

s ta g e timings Car parks open

17.00, 28th Oct

Safety cars

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions

07.36

First WRC run

CAR PARK I

N52 38.613 W3 50.489

N52 40.473 W3 42.504 17:00 Friday 28th October 200m / 5 minutes Gravel forest road - mostly uphill Catering, toilets, first aid

Access is from A487, 4 miles north of Machynlleth (care, narrow bridge).

08.46 - 10.19

Safety cars 10.40

Road closures / restrictions

A487 will be a temporary clearway. All other minor roads closed.

Second WRC run 11.25 - 12.58

National safety car 13.55

National run

14.05 - 15.30

Stage finishes

15.40(approx)

Viewing areas

V 1: With easy access from the car park, stand on a raised bank watching the cars cresting the climb from the valley. V 2: Continue to follow the footpath through V 1 for 600m to see competitors making a fast downhill approach into a sweeping right-hand bend.

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Access is from A470 at Aberangell, 2 miles south of junction with A458 (Mallwyd). Car parks I and J share an entrance - when approaching the entrance, filter left at the split to reach car park I. A470 will be a temporary clearway between Mallwyd and Cemmaes Road. All other minor access roads will be closed. V 3: Walking from the top of the car park will take you to cleared walkways and raised earth bank standing areas which provide close-proximity viewing of the stage. From a high-speed twisty approach competitors turn left through a junction before accelerating away uphill. See important information, right *

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Elfyn Evans One of my local stages and a real classic one. Generally quite a muddy stage and then becomes polished on the second pass. The first 5km is very fast and it then slows into a technical challenge towards the end.


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Gartheiniog SAT U R DAY 2 9 T H O C T O B E R

A

Detailed map click here

FINISH

Car Park Road Closed Spectator Access Route Main Spectator Viewing Areas Special Stage Route

V2 V1

V3

START

J

Spectator Access Route

 Dyfi

I

Aberangell

A470

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A hop across a public road takes the crews from Dyfi into Gartheiniog. Given that these stages are so close geographically (and technically part of the same forest) the nature of the tests are very similar. The road surface here is slightly harder than day one’s more southerly stages. Garth runs to exactly the same line and length as last season, which means you can get an amazing view of the cars being launched off the line and into a hairpin left if you’re in early enough.

CAR PARK J

s ta g e timings Safety cars

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions Road closures / restrictions

First WRC run

Viewing areas

Car parks open

17.00, 28th Oct 08.12

09.22 - 10.55

Safety cars 11.16

Second WRC run 12.01 - 13.34

N52 40.473 W3 42.504 (shared entrance with Car Park I) 17:00 Friday 28th October 300m / 5 minutes Gravel forest road – mostly uphill Catering, toilets, first aid Access only from A470 at Aberangell, 2 miles south of junction with A458 (Mallwyd) A470 will be a temporary clearway between Mallwyd and Cemmaes Road. All other minor access roads will be closed. V 1: Easily reached from the car park head and, uniquely for the event, gives up close viewing of the Special Stage start and the first 90 degree left junction. V 2: Follow the spectator pathway within the trees for 200m to a junction where competitors turn square left from a fast approach. V 3: Just before V 2, cross the track at the official crossing point and follow the footway down through the trees and forest road for 300m.

National safety car 14.31

National run

14.41 - 16.06

Stage finishes

16.16 (approx)

* Please do not move between the Dyfi and Gartheiniog stage car parks in the interval between runs. The access roads are single track, with potentially serious bottlenecks. Congestion here could affect the main trunk roads. Should this occur the police will close the access and the car park exits completely.

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Elfyn Evans Just over the road from Dyfi, Gartheiniog has a similar surface and goes well together with Dyfi. This is my favourite stage on the event – and is the closest to my house! If you can find that perfect rhythm, it’s a really enjoyable stage to drive.


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Aberhirnant SAT U R DAY 2 9 T H O C T O B E R

A494

B4391

A

B4401

BALA / Y BALA

B4402

B4391

Car Park Road Closed Spectator Access Route

 

B4391

Main Spectator Viewing Areas Special Stage Route

Spectator Access Route

FINISH

K V1

 L START

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V2

 V3

The crews head north from Powys to Gwynedd for the final forest stage on day two of Dayinsure Wales Rally GB. And Aberhirnant is definitely one for the brave. The cars start at the bottom of the hill and are fired into one of the most exhilarating roads of the season. It’s an absolute cracker for the fans too. Located just south of Bala, Aberhirnant’s a great way of breaking the liaison route from the second run at Gartheiniog to the RallyFest test at Cholmondeley Castle.

CAR PARK K

s ta g e timings Car parks open

06:00, 29th Oct

Safety cars 11.56

First WRC run

13.06 - 14.39

National safety car 15.36

National run

15.46 - 17.11

Stage finishes

17.29 (approx)

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions Road closures / restrictions Viewing areas

CAR PARK L

N 52 52.531 W 03 33.114 N 52 52.075 W 03 33.409 06.00 Saturday 29th October 100m / 2 minutes 200m / 5 minutes Gravel track with slight incline Catering, toilets, first aid Access only available via the town of Bala which is located on the A494. From Bala take the B4391 to Rhos Y Gwaliau and follow signs. Temporary road closures on minor roads around stage. No Access from Lake Vyrnwy, mountain road closed – very long diversion. V 1: Follow marshals’ instructions to cross the stage to an elevated viewing area for a good view of competitors as they approach a very fast downhill square right at the junction. The area has some shelter from mature trees.

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V 2: (Main viewing area) Follow marshals’ instructions to cross the stage to the elevated viewing area which is 5km into the stage. It gives a good view of competitors racing through a combination of bends. V 3: This area is reached from mid-way along the car park. Follow the steep uphill path for 800m then cross the stage to the raised viewing area. It gives a good view of competitors racing through a very tight twisty uphill section.

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Elfyn Evans Myherin is fast but this is the fastest stage on Wales Rally GB and some high top speeds are achieved on some very long straights with a few high-commitment corners thrown in as well. Always a great challenge.



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C h o l m o n d e l e y c a s t l e r a l ly f e s t

In association with

SAT U R DAY 2 9 T H O C T O B E R

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A534 A49

FINISH

M

START

 A

Car Park

A49

Road Closed Spectator Access Route Main Spectator Viewing Areas Special Stage Route

This stage is Dayinsure Wales Rally GB’s first visit to England since 1999. Having run plenty of events of this nature in recent years, Cholmondeley is well versed in getting fans in and out with minimum fuss and maximum fun. By no means the longest stage on the route, but potentially wet, leafy asphalt can be as tricky as any forest road. And where else do you get the chance to see a donut, eat a doughnut and grab an autograph from a still sweaty Sébastien Ogier?

CAR PARK M

s ta g e timings Car parks open

08:00, 29th Oct

track Demos

09.00 - 10:30

National run

10.59 - 12.24

Track Demos

12.30 - 14:00

safety car 14.50

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain Facilities Directions Road closures / restrictions Viewing areas

N53 03.763 W2 39.677 08:00 Saturday 29th October 50m / 2 minutes Undulating grassland Catering, toilets, first aid, big screen, PA, trade stands, entertainment, displays, autograph signing Access ONLY from A49, 7 miles north of Whitchurch, use Gate 1 All other access gates will be closed There will be plenty of opportunity for spectators to view the action around the Castle’s parkland as the majority of the viewing is on flat grassland on the inside of the stage, accessed by a crossing point from the car park. All areas provide excellent viewing and spectators will be able to move freely between them.

WRC run

15.15 - 16.48

autograph session

15.20 - 15.50

Stage finishes

16.58 (approx)

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Elfyn Evans There is always a great festival atmosphere at Cholmondeley. The Tarmac road has a few challenges and being a stately home stage it has wonderful grounds making it a perfect backdrop for rallying. It will be a great day for spectators, and gravel set-up cars on asphalt will be very entertaining to watch.


NEW for 2016 t h e f a m i ly - f r i e n d ly R a l ly F e s t m o v e s t o Cholmondeley Castle!

Car Park Entrance & Exit from A49

Cholmondeley Castle RallyFest in association with GreenThumb Saturday 29 October 2016

M Spectator areas

FINISH C

RallyFest area Water Special Stage

23 x

+

START

C

Crossing Point

2 3 Toilets

x

Catering Big Screen

+

First Aid

Designed to deliver a full day of thrilling entertainment for visitors of all ages, the Cholmondeley Castle RallyFest in association with GreenThumb will particularly appeal to new rally spectators and those attending with children, who will benefit from easier access and more facilities than the traditional forest stages. Visitors to Cholmondeley will savour the eyecatching action as the stars and cars from Dayinsure Wales Rally GB race against the clock around the stately home’s challenging parkland tracks. They will also be treated to tyre-burning donuts,

jumps, big screen coverage, commentary, supercar displays, Supermoto racing, a tribute to supercars from the fearsome Group B era, a catering village, trade stands, mini tanks, funfair plus a host of other attractions including an autograph and selfie session with all the top drivers. Adult tickets for the Rallyfest cost just £20* if purchased in advance (or £30* on the gate) – what’s more, they include an official programme priced at £9. As it is half-term, accompanied children aged 15 and under are admitted for FREE! *Terms and conditions apply


day 4: stages map SUNDAY 30TH OCTOBER

Finish

 Llandudno First Car 13.30

S

O

Open Sunday 04.00

SS 19/21 Alwen

P

Open Saturday 20.00

 

SS 18/22 Brenig

 

N

Q

Open Sunday 04.00

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SS 17/20 Clocaenog

A

Open Saturday 18.00

Open Sunday 00.01


Village ď Rally Deeside

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ss17 + SS20

Clocaenog SUNDAY 30TH OCTOBER

A

Car Park Road Closed

Spectator Access Route

 START

Main Spectator Viewing Areas Special Stage Route

  V2

V3

FINISH

N V1

 

 B5105

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Anybody heading down to Dayinsure Wales Rally GB from the north-west should have a good look at the Clocaenog stage – it’s just about the closest and most accessible forest action for you. Just over 40km from Rally Village on Deeside, Clocaenog offers plenty of action – this very stage cost JariMatti Latvala his rear wing when he spun in the spectator area two years ago. Anybody attending Thursday’s shakedown test will be familiar with the spectator car park – it’s the same one!

CAR PARK A

s ta g e timings Car parks open

18.00/00.01, 29/30th

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain

Safety cars

Facilities Directions

First WRC run

Road closures / restrictions

Safety cars

Viewing areas

07.21

08.31 - 10.04 10.10

Second WRC run 10.33 - 12.06

National safety car 12.16

National run

12.26 - 13.51

B5105

A Detailed map click here

Clawddnewydd

CAR PARK N

N53 03.338 W03 25.252 18:00 Saturday 29th October 200m / 5 minutes Flat gravel track

N 53 03.741 W 03 23.956 00.01 Sunday 30th October 200m / 5 minutes Flat gravel track for most of the distance, slight incline for the last 500m Catering, toilets, first aid From Ruthin take the B5105 towards Clawydd-Newyd. From the south leave the A5 at Cerrigydrudion and follow the B5105. Temporary clearway order on the B5105 and road closures on minor roads around stage.

V 1: Viewing area is elevated enabling spectators to have a good view of cars through a very fast sequence of bends as they approach a fast square right junction. The area is sheltered by mature trees.

Stage finishes

14.01 (approx)

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V 2: Viewing is on a long elevated bank and overlooks a very fast section of road with some very quick bends. The area is sheltered by mature trees. V 3: From the viewing area competitors can be seen travelling at speed along a long stretch of forestry road with a small crest at the end.

Elfyn Evans Probably the most slippery stage on the second pass as it is notorious for polishing and there a few large braking areas, which may not gain you time but you can lose a great deal if you get them wrong. You have to commit in the stage but be sure not to make mistakes, as it will cost you.



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brenig SUNDAY 30TH OCTOBER

START

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 

O

START

FINISH

V1

Alwen

x

FINISH V1

P

V2

V2

V4

Brenig

V3

Q Spectator Access Route

 A5

A

 B4501

Main Spectator Viewing Areas

B5105

CAR PARK O

Car parks open

00.01/04.00, 30th

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain

Safety cars

Facilities Directions

First WRC run

Road closures / restrictions

Safety cars

Viewing areas

07.58

09.08 - 10.41 10.58

Second WRC run power stage 12.08 - 13.41

National safety car 13.51

National run

14.01 - 15.26

Stage finishes

15.36 (approx)

CAR PARK P

N 53 52.531 W 03 33.114 04:00 Sunday 30th October 1km / 25 minutes Flat gravel track / tarmac road

N 53 03.993 W 03 32.821 00.01 Sunday 30th October 200m / 5 minutes Mostly flat gravel track, but some of the car park is a tarmac road Catering, toilets, first aid Leave the A5 at Cerrigydrudion and follow signs for B4501 Brenig Visitor Centre. Access is only from the south off the A5 & B5105 from Ruthin. The B4501 is closed. From the south, access the car parks via the A5. A clearway order is in place on the B5105. All minor roads around the stages are closed. V 1: Follow signs from the visitor centre and walk across the top of the dam to the Power Stage Finish Podium. The spectator viewing area is from the dam wall. Excellent views of the competitors as they approach the finish of the stage. V 2: Follow signs from the visitor centre to the viewing area below the dam, a 25 minute walk. Do not walk across the grass banking. The viewing area is elevated with excellent views down the valley.

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Special Stage Route

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Set alongside the beautiful Llyn Brenig, this stage has undergone some significant changes from last year. The first half of the test is reversed, but clever use of the link roads in the depths of the woods mean the cars will still come into the spectator area in the same way they did last season. The really good news is the finish has been moved to right in front of the fans. Now, if you stay for the second run through Brenig, you’ll be treated to a champagne finish of the Power Stage.

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Road Closed Spectator Access Route

Cerrigydrudion

Car Park

From this car park you can access the Brenig stage by follow the signs for viewing area 1 or 2 from car park O

Elfyn Evans It is different in character to the rest of the rally. The surface is more of a gravel track than a forest road, and is tricky in places as there are a few sections that can catch you out. You have to have your wits about you. Lots of different surface changes and a really interesting stage to end the rally on.


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alwen SUNDAY 30TH OCTOBER

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FINISH

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V1

Alwen

Detailed map click here

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V2

Brenig

FINISH V1

V3 V4 Spectator Footpath

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Spectator Access Route

 © Crown Copyright and database rights 2016 Ordnance Survey Licence No.100055813

This stage offers easy access for those coming down from Wales’ north coast. Alwen’s typical of the roads in this area in that it doesn’t flow in the way the roads do in mid-Wales, but it remains a real challenge with some very, very big speed in places. The straights and junctions will play to the strengths of those able to keep the car neat and tidy, especially if the weather’s wet – grip is always at a premium here in the rain.

CAR PARK Q

s ta g e timings Car parks open

00.01/04.00, 30th

Sat nav coordinates Opening time Distance from car park to stage Car park terrain

Safety cars

Facilities Directions

First WRC run

Road closures / restrictions

08.18

09.28 - 11.00

Safety cars 11.04

Second WRC run 11.14 - 12.47

National safety car 12.57

National run

13.07 - 13.32

Stage finishes

13.42 (approx)

Viewing areas

CAR PARK P

N53 03.460 W03 33.009 04:00 Sunday 30th October 900m / 15 minutes Flat gravel track

N 53 03.993 W 03 32.821 00.01 Sunday 30th October 200m / 5 minutes Flat gravel track for most of the distance, some of the car park is a tarmac road Catering, toilets, first aid Leave the A5 at Cerrigydrudion and follow signs for B4501 Brenig Visitor Centre. Access is only from the south off the A5 & B5105 from Ruthin. The B4501 is closed and the only access to the car parks is from the south via Cerrigydrudion (A5). A temporary clearway order will be in place on the B5105 and road closures on all minor roads around the stages. V 1: Located 2km in; cars can be seen V 4: Follow marshals’ instructions over a very fast approach into tight to cross the stage to an elevated corners. V 2: Competitors will be in viewing area for views of the view for about 300m through a very fast cars through a very fast section sequence of bends. V3: Viewing from a of the stage around a hairpin very high location with excellent views and a sequence of fast bends. of cars for about 500m through a fast Competitors are in view for sequence of open, flowing bends. about 500m.

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Elfyn Evans Alwen has a fast character and yet technical in parts to break it up. Starts with a few fast places into some junctions and then as the stage goes on, it gets more flowing and technical. It’s quite an enjoyable stage.


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