oh dear :(
I hope a solution can be found.....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8000216.stm
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oh dear :(
I hope a solution can be found.....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8000216.stm
To be honest, I think that the Welsh Assembly is quite right. With the WRC and the economy in their current states, should what is a government in all but name be using taxpayers' money to sponsor such an event?
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My understanding is that there is very little chance of Wales Rally GB now happening this year. The Welsh Assembley Government were paying a fortune for sponsorship rights and even with 6 months still to go, it us highly unlikely that a stand in sponsor can be found.
This has to leave a very big question mark over the future of Rally GB. What will be very interesting is ISC's response. I can't see it going down well with them if the event doesn't happen.
Maybe ISC should be looking at possible alternatives for the last event of the year. My suggestion would be Rally Japan, although the teams won't like an extra long haul event. What about Corsica though? It would be an early end to the season, but logistically very straight forward. Oh, and the French team would love it!!!
As shown below (although based on a 2006 report), the money invested into the event by WAG reaps financial benefits for local organisations and people.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
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Originally Posted by Welsh Assembly Goverment
No Corsica!!!! :eek: Turkey,NZ,a gravel Swedish rally are better alternatives!! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rally_Rocks
They will cut 2 miliions to the 2009 event of for the 2010 event?
Given the choice, and looking at best return on tax payers investment, where would you recommend the Welsh Assembley Government spend their multi million pound sponsorship war chest? Wales Rally GB or the Ryder Cup? A service park stuck between a scrap heap and a building site on a wet and muddy excuse for a waterfront in Swansea, or a slick, well presented, well attended tented village for the golf? And maybe the clincher, 45 minutes on Dave with some has been comic, or wall to wall coverage on Sky? No brainer I believe.
Couldn't agree more.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rally_Rocks
Another option is the possible amalgamation of Wales Rally GB with the new IRC's Rally of Scotland. Obviously slightly different rules for the 2 championships but with a dual permit possibly the IRC contenders could run the stages in advance of the WRC entry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rally_Rocks