The rescheduled Kumho Rally of the Bay is set to go and
organisers are expecting a bumper field for what will now be the
final round of the 2013 NSW Rally Championship in Batemans Bay on
19 October.
The Kumho Rally of the Bay was originally set down for late June,
but a significant East Coast low weather system brought huge
rainfall to the Batemans Bay region and forced organisers the North
Shore Sporting Car Club (NSSCC) to postpone the rally to Saturday
19th October.
With just under a month to run the rally has already attracted more
than 61 entries with many more expected by close of entries on
Monday 14 October.
According to Rally of the Bay manager, Colin Fletcher the new
spring date has meant a lot of extra work but is set to attract a
huge field and will be one of the highlights of the 2013 NSW
Championship.
"The region's forestry roads are in great condition, the rally is
ready to go and Batemans Bay is going to be a fantastic backdrop
for the rally action," said Colin Fletcher.
"It is always a tough decision to postpone a rally but in this case
not only was it absolutely necessary because of the weather but
this cloud really has had a silver lining with better weather in
prospect and a lot more entries.," he added.
The Kumho Rally of the Bay will comprise nine special stages
covering 136 competitive kilometres across NSW's most revered rally
stages in a compact format around Batemans Bay.
The format aims to attract more local attention to the event at the
ceremonial start in Clyde Street, out on the stages and at the
podium presentation at the Bay Waters Resort.
"We have worked hard to bring the rally to the people of Batemans
Bay with a ceremonial start in the centre of town on Saturday
morning, where visitors can get up close to the cars and crews,
followed by two high-action spectator points within 15 kilometres
of town," said Colin Fletcher.
"The October date for the rescheduled event will result in all the
stages being run in daylight, and that makes it easier for
spectators and crews " he said.
The Kumho Rally of the Bay will welcome some of the most exciting
and spectacular rally cars and drivers to what is a mecca for
Australian rallying.
The Rally of the Bay continues a tradition for NSSCC, which ran
a round of the State Championship in the region for many years
through the 1970s and until the early 2000s.
Run on arguably the best roads in all of New South Wales, the event
follows the successful formula championed by Colin Fletcher who
brought the event back to Batemans Bay in 2011.
As well as being the final round of the NSW Rally Championship, the
Kumho Tyres Rally of the Bay is also a round of the NSW Clubman
Rally Series and the Shannons Insurance ACT Regional Rally
Series.
In addition the rally is the final round of the new three round
series for classic rally cars, The Webstor East Coast Classic Rally
Challenge, which will attract some of the most intertesting retro
cars from the Golden era of rallying.
The organisers are also staging an introductory rally as part of
the overall event which will give novice drivers and crews the
chance to sample some of the best rally roads in the country
without over stretching their resources or ability.
Rally Manager Colin Fletcher, one of the most experienced rally
organisers in Australia along with Ian Bigg and Howard Grove have
structured the rally to ensure both competitors and spectators
enjoy a memorable experience.
"The Batemans Bay area has long been held in high regard for its
rally roads and as a fantastic base for the sport of rallying and
it is great to be able to continue the tradition of top level
rallying at the Bay," said Colin Fletcher.
"The Bay area is renowned for its medium to fast hardwood forest
roads that offer an unending challenge of re-entry corners and end
of ridge bends that just flow from one corner to the next.
"We are thrilled to have the support of many great organisations
including Kumho Tyres through its motorsport dealer Fsport, the NSW
Government through its Sport and Recreation Community support
project, 2EC and Power FM through the East Coast radio network, The
Bay Waters Resort MRT Performance and numerous motels in the Bay
area," Colin Fletcher said.
"Local promotion is being handled by the East Coast Radio Network
through Radio 2EC and Power FM while the Bay Post is our local
print media partner," he added.
The rally will kick off with a ceremonial start on Saturday morning
19 October at 10.00am with the northern end of Clyde Street coming
alive with the colour and spectacle of the occasion beside the
river, giving locals the opportunity to see the competitors and
their array of rally cars up close.
After driving over the start ramp competitors will face 136
kilometres of competitive distance over nine challenging stages on
some of the most flowing and truly enjoyable roads in
Australia.
The first car is due to finish the rally around 7:00pm giving
drivers and spectators plenty of action in broad daylight
"Spectators will have plenty of chances to view all the action,
with a number of viewing points across the rally with live
commentary and up to date results and rally news," said Colin
Fletcher.
The service park will be located at Corrigans Beach Reserve in
Batemans Bay allowing spectators to watch the crews fettling the
rally machines at service breaks during the day.
Organisers are expecting more than 70 teams for the Kumho Rally of
the Bay across all of the classes and categories with a wide
variety of cars ranging from the Classics to the latest four wheel
drive turbos.
In 2012 the Kumho Rally of the Bay brought close to half a million
dollars into the Batemans Bay district with drivers from across
Eastern Australia and 2013 promises to be the same.
For further media information contact:
Jon Thomson
Thomson PR
Ph 0418 641 959
jon@thomsonpr.com.au