Rally Makers programme announced

Locally recruited teams to enhance spectator experience Easy to spot volunteers in Welsh Dragon-red clothing

An exciting new ‘Rally Makers’ programme has been announced, aimed at further enhancing the spectator experience at this year’s refreshed Wales Rally GB (14-17 November).

Britain’s round of the 2013 FIA World Rally Championship has moved to a new headquarters in Deeside, north Wales which has heralded the reintroduction of some classic Welsh forest stages. The move also signals the welcome return of family-friendly spectator stages at easily-accessible venues such as Chirk Castle and Kinmel Park and a large number of other initiatives.

The latest of these significant schemes is the provision of teams of well-briefed volunteer Rally Makers who will ensure the thousands of visitors from the UK and beyond all enjoy the high-profile event whether they be ticket-buyers, visiting officials, VIP guests or competitors.

The Rally Makers will take on a wide variety of roles across Wales Rally GB from welcoming fans to providing advice on where best watch to the spectacular high-speed action. Dressed in distinctive Welsh Dragon-red clothing, Rally Makers will be easily identifiable and each team will include Welsh speakers as well as others fluent in various European languages such as French and German.

All the Rally Makers have been recruited locally from three groups – Flintshire Local Voluntary Council, Rhyl College (Coleg Llandrillo Rhyl) and the Welsh Association of Motor Clubs – and teams comprise of both male and female members with ages ranging from 18 to 60 years old.

“Anyone lucky enough to have experienced the brilliant Games Makers at last year’s Olympics knows just how important the army of volunteers was to the overall success of London 2012 – I’m confident our Rally Makers will contribute similarly to the overall enjoyment of Wales Rally GB,” said Andrew Coe, Chief Executive of event organisers International Motor Sports Ltd. “Working alongside and complementing the existing rally marshals in promoting and delivering a safe event for everyone, these new Rally Makers will play an integral role in enhancing Wales Rally GB’s reputation as a welcoming and spectator-friendly event.”

Photo captions: Teams of volunteer Rally Makers will be ensuring spectators – including those attending the new RallyFest at Chirk Castle – have a great experience at this year’s Wales Rally GB.


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