This month’s Seacon Rally Show has an unexpected bonus - full Ulster report with both BRC and ITRC fields covered.
https://youtu.be/8W0p_29eoME?si=cQtvhPHL1FIwMNcP
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This month’s Seacon Rally Show has an unexpected bonus - full Ulster report with both BRC and ITRC fields covered.
https://youtu.be/8W0p_29eoME?si=cQtvhPHL1FIwMNcP
M.Evans poor on day one losing 50s to Pryce. Surprising as he been the more active on tarmac this year.
Osian Pryce looked markedly faster out on stage today I have to say. Stumbled upon the point where Paul Woodford, Hugh Hunter and the Special Stage team were set up on SS3 and went to the fan zone on SS5. I was still surprised to hear the times coming in from the SS5 stage side commentator for SS6 though
Not sure this 'donuts barrel' has really worked; too many having to use the handbrake to get around it.
One has to say, watching the coverage, this event looks fabulous. Whether its in the ERC or not next year, I'll be booking a campsite and going to watch.....
We went to three places over the weekend. Great action and introduced a friend to the brilliance of watching a rally!
Day 1 we went to Cwm Ystwyth viewing a high speed section from near the junction with the Elan Valley road. Then up to Cwmerfyn at the fan zone for the second loop. Today we went to the double hairpins for the afternoon run through Clywedog.
It was absolutely fantastic, especially today. This was also my first tarmac rally and the noise and spectacle was much more than I was expecting! Looking forward to next year with hopefully more Rally2s
The BRC is a bit of a farce now with this one sort of thing....
🏆#BRC Rali Ceredigion Winners 🏆
Congratulations to James Williams Rallying and Dai Roberts on their first victory in the British Rally Championship!
The first BRC victory for the Hyundai Motorsport i20 Rally2.
Looking forward to the onboards from Cwm Ystwyth, driven that road many a time over the years, used to walk over to Myherin from there on Rally GB...
Just Clywedog for me, surprisingly there was a green arrowed spectator route into there (which I was heading towards anyway) which wasn't advertised online. There was limited parking there, but it's good that the organisers accommodated people rather than making things awkward.