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Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose... Nov 15, 2010
As this year's World Rally Championship comes to an end, the stars of WRC are already looking ahead to 2011 - and so are we...
Sandell wins it for Red Bull Nov 14, 2010
Patrik Sandell stormed the final day to clinch victory for the Red Bull Rally Team in the 2010 FIA WRC Cup for Super 2000 teams...
Loeb's final flourish Nov 14, 2010
Sebastien Loeb said farewell to his Citroen C4 with another victory at the Wales Rally GB as the Frenchman underlined his dominance of the sport at the final WRC race in Cardiff on Sunday...
WRC: Who'll go where in 2011? Nov 14, 2010
With the 2010 season drawing to a close at Rally GB, the rumour mill is in overdrive as to who might go where – particularly seeing as there are a number of drivers whose plans aren't quite clear...
Ogier crashes out in Wales Rally GB Nov 13, 2010
Sebastien Ogier's hopes of finishing second in the 2010 World Rally Championship have been dealt a blow after the Frenchman crashed out of the Wales Rally Great Britain in Saturday's opening stage...
Event Details
- Location
- Cardiff, Wales (Map this address )
- Start
- NOV 11, 2010 at 12:00 AM
- End
- NOV 14, 2010 at 11:59 PM
- About
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First run in 1932, the Rally of Great Britain is one of the oldest rallies in the world and was known for many years as the RAC Rally. The event has been a qualifying round of the WRC every year since the series was established in 1973.
From its early beginnings as a national event that roamed around the country and included stages in the North-East, Scotland, the Lake District, the North-West and the Midlands, the action, particularly since 2000, has been focussed on Wales.
The gravel forest stages of south and mid-Wales are fast and flowing and, when wet, can become as slippery as any in the world. And in a country famed for its lush greenery, rain, and lots it, is always a possibility. As well as the forestry roads, the event features stages on exposed military land to the north of Brecon, which are prone to fog. Accurate pace notes are essential throughout.
As it has in recent years, the Welsh capital Cardiff hosts the ceremonial start and the finish, as well as the Service Park - which moved from Swansea to Cardiff Bay for the first time in 2009.
Brand new for 2010 we can expect to see a longer rally. Taking full advantage of the FIA's relaxed itinerary regulations, this year's Rally of Great Britain is a four day affair, with several stages planned for Thursday 11 November.
WRC - Wales