Wales Rally GB village a success at Cholmondeley Pageant of Power

WRC and BRC cars and stars proved popular with the crowds ■Wales Rally GB new start and finish podium launched ■Tickets now on sale at lower prices than in 2012Following an action-packed weekend at the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power, rally fans have now been given just a taste of the excitement to come in North Wales on 14-17 November, at Wales Rally GB.Throughout the three-day festival of motor sport, at the Cholmondeley Estate, among the attractions drawing the crowds was the Wales Rally GB Village and some of the most iconic cars from rallying history.Taking centre stage, was Colin McRaes 1996 WRC Subaru Impreza and his 1999 Safari-winning Ford Focus. During his hugely successful career, McRae's outstanding performance whilst at the Subaru World Rally Team enabled the outfit to win the World Rally Championship (WRC) Constructors' title three times in succession in 1995, 1996 and 1997.Also on display in the Wales Rally GB Village was Jari-Matti Latvalas 2010 Ford Focus, in which he finished on the podium in Wales Rally GB that year, a newly launched 2013 Ford Fiesta R5 from M-Sport, and over 20 iconic Group B cars.Fans at the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power wanting to take in the thrills of rallying from watching the on-track action, were treated to a Wales Rally GB demonstration on the 1.2 mile course on each day of the event. The driver line-up included Elfyn Evans, winner of the 2012 FIA WRC Academy (the one-make feeder series to the WRC) and British Rally Championship (BRC) stars Tom Cave, Benjamyn McKay and Alex Parpottas, all showcasing young British rallying talent.Andrew Coe, Chief Executive of Wales Rally GB event organiser International Motor Sports, said: It has been fantastic to see so many attendees at the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power visiting the Wales Rally GB Village. Rallying is such a unique form of motor sport, and one of the most spectacular to watch, which is why we are making every effort to ensure that this years Wales Rally GB is both easily accessible and affordable, for everyone.This weekend we wanted to bring a slice of the action to all of those located near to North Wales, to truly demonstrate what Wales Rally GB, as the finale and only British round of the 2013 WRC, has to offer.We are continually trying to find ways to engage with our spectators, enabling them to get up close and personal with the current WRC and BRC stars and cars. In addition, weve had our new start and finish podium on display this weekend, along with some phenomenal historic rally cars. From the feedback we have already gathered, the Wales Rally GB Village, new to Cholmondeley this year, has been well received.In less than five months time, Wales Rally GB, totalling 22 timed special stages and 196-miles (316kms) of fiercely fought competition over four-days, will be well underway from its new base in Deeside.Prices of adult admittance to individual forest stages on the day have been reduced to 15* (from 20 in 2012) while Day Passes have been re-introduced providing multiple stage access for just 33* including the Qualifying Stage at Llandegla on Thursday morning. Moreover all adult tickets include a free programme priced at 7.50. The popular Kids for a Quid scheme has been extended providing those aged between 9-15 years old with a four-day ticket giving access to all 22 stages for just 1*.Those aged eight and under are admitted free. Though included in Day Passes, individual tickets for RallyFest Stages are also available priced at 25* with significant discounts available for families. The price for two adults and two children, for example, is 42* with an extra 1* for each additional child. Full details can be found on walesrallygb.comFor further updates follow Wales Rally GB on Twitter @walesrallygb, join the conversations on Facebook at www.facebook.com/walesrallygb or visit the website www.walesrallygb.com* Terms and conditions apply to all ticket prices.


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