big_pete
RMS Regular
You need to be quick with your entry these days, the next targa sold out in 4 hours!
Ah I'd never get on one then good to see for the sport all the same
You need to be quick with your entry these days, the next targa sold out in 4 hours!
Is there anywhere good to watch from?
The best view is from inside your car!
Seriously, there is no reason not to give it a go and take part. Most people will be out in standards cars, no special equipment needed, no rally licence or anything. All you need is a light and a pencil.
The route is secret so I can't give you any locations, but the start is at Temple Golf Club.
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It’s run at a 30mph average on open public roads - why would you not take your daily?? I used my daily for years with never an issue. Most would use their daily drivers or even better, the wife’s.Oh no doubt.... but my MX5 is in the garage, uninsured and with no mot, and there’s no chance I’m rallying my daily so no chance of that lol might just turn up anyway and if I can find a vantage point somewhere I’ll watch for a bit
It’s run at a 30mph average on open public roads - why would you not take your daily?? I used my daily for years with never an issue. Most would use their daily drivers or even better, the wife’s.
30mph average. Average is the key word . It’s the sport which many of our local rally drivers started out at.Didn’t know it was on open roads or at 30mph, not what I imagined at all if I’m honest
30mph average. Average is the key word . It’s the sport which many of our local rally drivers started out at.
Including Kris Meeke if I recall correctly.
Navigation rallying is a great starting point no matter what direction your motorsport ambitions are in.
Is it just a case of ensuring the car has tax/mot/insurance and paying £20 entry, or is there more to it than that?
I took a look on the website there - don’t think I could make it down in time for scrutiny. Will look into the next one though.The Firecracker has classes for first time competitors so turning up in a road legal car is pretty much all you need. A pencil and torch will be handy too.
Your road car insurance policy wont cover you for a rally so there is another insurance policy that you sign up for on the night, there are details at the end of the rally regulations.
Association of Northern Ireland Car Clubs