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Picture: Action on the 2007 rally
Organised by the South Hams Motor Club, the gruelling 500 mile rally starts at mid-day on Friday at Newton Abbot Racecourse, with the route taking in some of the most beautiful parts of Devon and Cornwall. Crews take a well earned rest on Friday night before taking to the woods again, finishing late on Saturday night in Plymouth. The competitive motoring takes place on private land and in the forests, combining a testing mixture of asphalt and gravel forest roads. Competitors are coming from as far a field as Malta to sample some of the best rallying the country has to offer.
Sponsored by enthusiastic local motor group, AudiSouthWest.com, the event is the second round of the National Endurance Championship promoting “Revival” rallies which Clerk of the Course, Roger Pinder from Loddiswell said; “is all about having fun at little expense.” He added; “South Hams Motor Club has always been about fun on four wheels - no expensive cars or service crews here – just a bag of tools and good preparation!”
All the “Endurance” rally cars are under 1400cc and use road going tyres. This type of rally really is growing in popularity because of the low costs involved – up to 80 cars are expected to start the rally. Many are bought for a few hundred pounds on eBay! A safety rollover bar and a few minor safety modifications are required before the cars can compete. Frequently known as “shopping cars”, the most popular are Peugeots, Vauxhall Novas and Rovers.
COME AND SEE THE CARS :: FREE ADMISSION
At Newton Abbot Racecourse from midday on Friday.
Friday 12:00 - 17:00
Saturday 12:00 - 17:00
Sunday 12:00 - 17:00
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Free Admission | free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
From the North
Newton Abbot is served by the motorway network. The Racecourse is well signposted from the M5, just a few miles away. Racegoers should follow the A380 towards Torquay after leaving the M5 at Junction 31.
From Plymouth
Racegoers should leave the A38 at the junction signposted Newton Abbot, following the A383 until the main roundabout on the outskirts of the town, take the first exit the A381, signposted to the Racecourse and Kingsteignton.
By Rail
Newton Abbot has its own railway station within a three quarters of a mile of the course, and its on the mainline from London Paddington.
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