Round four of the NSW Rally Championship, the Kumho Rally of the
Bay has announced a new date following its postponement due to
torrential rain in late June.
The new dates for the Kumho Rally of the Bay is Saturday19th
October making it the final round of the 2013 NSW Rally
Championship.
The South Coast holiday mecca of Batemans Bay saw a classic east
coast low inundate the region for most of the week leading up to
the originally scheduled date on 29th June, giving the organisers
no option but to postpone the event to avoid extensive road damage
and to prevent unnecessary risk to competitors cars.
Rally manager Colin Fletcher said the new date will allow
additional promotion and offers some real advantages with warmer
weather and more daylight.
"No one ever likes to postpone a rally but we really had no choice
considering the huge amount of water which fell during the week
leading up to our first scheduled date," said Col Fletcher.
"The silver lining to this cloud is that we have targeted a great
weekend in October, which with daylight saving means that virtually
the entire rally will be run in daylight on some of the best rally
roads in the country which will be in even better shape come
October," he said.
The first cars are expected to cross the finish at rally
headquarters at the Bay Waters Resort at approximately 5:30 pm
ahead of the podium presentation.
"We still plan to have our annual rally dinner on the Friday night
at Bay Waters Resort, the rally will continue to be a round of the
NSW Rally Championship, the NSW Clubman Series, the ACT Regional
rally series and will now be the final of the Webstor East Coast
Classic Rally Challenge," Colin added.
As well as Saturday's festivities there is the annual Rally of the
Bay dinner on Friday night 18th October at the Bay Waters
Resort.
For the small price of just $45 a delicious two course meal at
Eastwell Restaurant will be complimented by tales of triumph,
heartache and shenanigans from three legends of Australian Rally:
four times Australian Rally Champion Neal Bates, former Hyundai and
Holden factory team driver Wayne Bell and rally larrikin Ed
Mulligan. Tickets are still available from the Bay Waters Resort by
calling 4472 6333.
"Ed Mulligan has christened the night the Good, the Bad and the
Ugly but he won't say which character he will be playing on the
night," adds Colin.
Organisers of the Kumho Rally of the Bay were successful in
obtaining a significant NSW sports and recreation grant through the
office of communities because of the event's positive impact and on
going commitment to the Batemans Bay area.
An estimated $750,000 is injected into the Batemans Bay and
surrounding regions' economy by the Rally of the Bay in the week
leading up to the event through accommodation, hospitality and
services for the 160 competitors and their families, 200 officials
and organisers as well as the media, sponsors and spectators. All
up the event brings more than 1000 people to Batemans Bay.
Colin Fletcher says the Rally of the Bay is the premier event on
the rally calendar because of the combination of a great location,
friendly community and excellent rally roads.
"South Coast Forest has some of the best rally stages in country
because of the medium to fast paced roads through the hardwood
forests with flowing bends and ridges," he said.
"Drivers love the challenge of the forests but enjoy their time
outside the forests enjoying the beautiful Batemans Bay surrounds
and outgoing hospitality from the locals.
"It's this perfect mix that makes the Rally of the Bay the
highlight of the year for officials and drivers," he added.
For further media information contact:
Jon Thomson
Thomson PR
Ph 0418 641 959
jon@thomsonpr.com.au