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THE RALLY SHOW at CHATSWORTH
29th & 30th September 2007
:: British & World Rally Championship title winners
- Russell Brookes and Martin Rowe confirmed as guests.
:: Two-day tickets proving popular.
:: 20 percent of Stage Sessions already sold.
:: Demonstrations by 25 of the world's finest rally cars.
Russell Brookes (British Champion in 1977 and
1985) and Martin Rowe (2003 Production World
Champion) are the first of several internationally- known rally stars to confirm their attendance at The Rally Show at Chatsworth over the weekend of 29/30 September.
Brookes is bringing the original "Andrews Heat for Hire" Talbot Lotus Sunbeam which he drove on the 1981 Lombard RAC Rally.
Martin Rowe will be on hand to give technical tips and guidance to those participating in the Stage Sessions with competition cars and modified road cars. Already, 20 percent of the available places are booked. No special competition licences are required for the Stage Sessions, but crash helmets and suitable clothing for both drivers and passengers are compulsory. A Stage Session booking form can be downloaded from www.therallyshow.org.The two-day adult tickets, at ?21 each (including an official programme worth ?3) are proving most popular, as they offer a potential saving of ?14 when compared with individual tickets purchased on each day. Children up to age 9, accompanied by an adult, are admitted free. Tickets can be booked online at www.therallyshow.org.
Further encouragement to buy tickets in advance comes with the announcement of a free prize draw to win a chauffeured ride in a rally car.
There are 12 rides to be won and anyone
purchasing at least one adult ticket before 31 July will be eligible for the draw.
Legendary rally cars from the 1950s to the 1990s will be demonstrated twice each day, over the full length of the special stage. Twenty-five cars, covering what many describe as the Golden Era of rallying, have been chosen to represent the evolution of the rally car, from the sporting Healey 3000 to the ground-breaking Audi quattro S1.
The organisers are currently seeking expressions of interest from rally crews with competition licences wishing to participate in the three special stage rallies, which will be moulded to accommodate a wide variety of cars, including Historic, Production and World Rally Cars.
Both the Saturday and Sunday special stages have been designed with drivers and spectators in mind. Double usage of the asphalt roads in the heart of Chatsworth will give unrivalled viewing for visitors and the opportunity for drivers to fully appreciate a world famous motor sports venue, last used by the Rally of Great Britain in 1996.
Further information can be found on
www.therallyshow.org and www.chatsworth.org, or by contacting:
The Rally Show Ltd
PO BOX 6168
Reading
RG19 9DS
Telephone: 01189 710424
Email:
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