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10th October 2023, 17:25 #11
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We could almost replicate some of that this year - Rally North Wales will run on the weekend of 16/03 next year and Down Rally runs on the penultimate weekend in July
They’d have to be bothered to register for BRC points though, and none of the ARC drivers were interested in doing so at this year’s Jim Clark or Ceredigion
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10th October 2023, 17:37 #12
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Plenty for the mechanics to do with tarmac/gravel/tarmac/gravel all year long ..
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10th October 2023, 17:37 #13
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I should have said that four of those events have either disappeared, or changed from what they were.
Vauxhall Rally of Wales no longer exists.
The Pirelli is now the Kielder Forest Rally run in June.
The Scottish is a one day SRC round.
The Manx International is now Rally Isle of Man, but hasn't been run since 2017.
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
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10th October 2023, 17:56 #14
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In my haste I didn’t actually read the press release while I was at work today
Rallynuts: “…the Builth Wells-based event has been re-named for its 50th anniversary and will offer a dynamic twist on its traditional format next year, offering up a longer and more challenging route which uses some of the best forest stages in the world.”
I’m intrigued to hear where the extra mileage will be - there is far more stage km available in Hafren and Myherin that can’t always be squeezed into a 70km event - and also how much more than the interclub event it will be.
Jim Clark: “…The legendary closed-road event will offer increased mileage for 2024, including a longer opening leg on Friday night…”
Again, intrigued to find out where the extra mileage will be - hopefully some stages not used for a while like Bothwell would be nice.
“… the perfect opportunity for a BRC duel.”
You would hope the BRC had set their sights a bit higher than just two entrants fighting it out next year
Grampian: “… the Grampian is based just outside of Aberdeen and will shift to a longer, two-day format with some exciting plans from rally organisers due to be revealed in the coming months.”
More of the same, I take back my knee-jerk criticism from this morning, lets just see what actually transpires next year.
Costs: “…the championship will also introduce a raft of new measures to assist in competitive costs, including the reduction of championship registration fees. Costs will be reduced by up to 66% to enter the British Rally Championship, with the National categories being slashed by a staggering 86%.”
I wonder if this good enough to tempt drivers like Meirion Evans to the BRC as he was quite vocal about registrations at Rali Ceredigion. And maybe some returning names like Matt Edwards, Tom Cave etc.
Media: “A revised media package will also be put into place in 2024…”
Just hope they don’t mess with the Youtube coverage from this year, it was a massive improvement over 2022. Mark James on commentary please!
And here’s the problem: “…At the same time of course, we have been rigorously looking at budgets to ensure the BRC is attainable for all…”
I don’t see why it has to be attainable for all. F1 isn’t, British GT isn’t, BSB isn’t, ERC isn’t and they’re not worse because of it. Trying to make it ‘for all’ just dilutes what it could be and as we’ve seen in recent years ‘all’ ends up being four, five, six, maybe seven if you’re lucky. Clubmen who could just do the BTRDA, ARC or BHRC instead aren’t interested, international drivers aren’t interested and there’s very few left outside of that…
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10th October 2023, 17:58 #15
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10th October 2023, 19:47 #16
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I suspect that this won't happen, as the Asphalt Championship frontrunners are all running R5+ or Rally2+ cars, therefore are illegible for the BRC. From the points standings on the Asphalt Championship website, only 3 drivers registered for points used R5/Rally2 homologated cars, and only one did more than two rounds.
Ideally Rally2+ would be banned, but that isn't happening anytime soon.
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10th October 2023, 21:05 #17
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10th October 2023, 23:03 #18
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11th October 2023, 00:04 #19
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Go back another 20 years to 1979:
Calendar
I watched a few of those - they were before my results days!Round Event Date Winning Time 1 Mintex International 23-25 February 2:33:54 2 Circuit of Ireland 13-17 April 8:29:29 3 Welsh 10-12 May 3:25:53 4 Scottish 9-12 June 4:44:30 5 Manx 14-15 September 3:38:40 6 Ulster 19-20 October 3:27:05 7 RAC 18-21 November 8:03:38
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12th October 2023, 09:32 #20
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So the RAC was part of the BRC in the past. I didnt know that.
As theres no more Rally GB, imagine if the BRC used the Roger Albert Clark Rally...
Was thinking the same
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