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Events
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25
March |
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(45
mixed stage miles)
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A
popular event which starts on the hill climbing/bike racing circuit of
Oliver's Mount, Scarborough before venturing into the infamous and furiously
fast classic forest stages of North Yorkshire. |
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6
May |
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(45
forest stage miles)
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Based
in mid Wales, this rally encompasses some of the same stages that are
being used on the Rally Great Britain. Fast, smooth, twisty forest tracks
with big drops off the road means that there is absolutely no room for
error. |
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27
May (tbc) |
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(not
a full championship scoring round)
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Unique
in the UK, the Silverstone Rally Sprint uses an amphitheater, specially
designed course with "yumps" and water splashes. Practice
runs and competitive head to head competition makes for a fantastic
day's competition and spectating. It's an ideal opportunity for competitors
to entertain their sponsors and customers as on this event they are
permitted to sit with their driver during the competition.
The
Cancer Research Team were unable to participate in this event
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29
May |
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(65
tarmac stage miles)
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This
brilliant single venue, all tarmac rally is based at the Lotus/Vauxhall
vehicle proving ground in Bedfordshire. Competitors experience a variety
of challenging tarmac surfaces, with terrain ranging from the alpine hill
course with its Monte Carlo roads and the demanding twisty handling circuit. |
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30
June/1 July |
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(80
tarmac stage miles)
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A
round of the Mobil 1 British rally Championship, this exciting and unique
event was the first in the UK to get permission to close public roads
for competition. All tarmac, this demanding event sees Challengers using
pace notes for the first time this year and includes night stages. |
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5
August |
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(65
forest stage miles)
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A
fantastic event based in the forests on the beautiful Scottish Borders.
The stages are superb, boasting twisty fast forest roads that will suit
the Avanzato right down to the ground. |
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2/3
September |
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(57
forest stage mile)
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Starting
in the grounds of Ludlow Castle this innovative two-day event uses some
of the smoothest and fastest forest stages in Wales including the treacherous
Radnor forest with its white-knuckle fresh air bends. |
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1
October |
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(100
tarmac stage miles)
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A
nail-biting finale is in store with 100 stage miles of narrow tarmac roads
over the military training area of Otterburn. If the last two Challenge
seasons are anything to go by it will be a real test for everyone and
it could go right down to the wire! |
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