See The Best Rally Action
NAC Insurance / Hella International Rally of Whangarei 06 – 08 June 2008
NAC Insurance Hella
International Rally of Whangarei
Media release
30 May 2008
See The Best Rally Action
The
expert’s pick of the best spectator viewing points
When
the 60-plus rally cars, drivers, co-drivers and support
crews hit town this week for the NAC Insurance Hella
International Rally of Whangarei, rally fans have several
top viewing points to choose from, according to the
country’s best motorsport radio commentator Brian
Kelly.
Kelly, who will provide live updates on the weekend’s rally action to the Newstalk ZB, Radio Sports and Classic Hits radio networks around the country, including Whangarei, says rally fans can get amongst the excitement and buzz in either downtown Whangarei or travel some of the region’s fantastic rural roads to see the action live on rally stages.
“The HellaBridgeon Swamp Road, northof Paparoa, is one of the iconic points on the NAC Insurance Hella International Rally of Whangarei,” comments Kelly, an award-winning motorsport reporter. “The bridge, which features in two rally stages, each run twice [Wairere, SS1 & SS5 on Saturday, and Brooks, SS9 and SS13 on Sunday], is well-known for its inclusion in the WRC Rally of New Zealand when it ran on Northland and Kaipara roads only a few years ago.”
Virtually every car in the 63-strong field will jump the bridge and keen photographers are guaranteed excellent photo opportunities.
Rally organisers have created a dedicated spectator area beside the HellaBridgewhere commentators will provide updated news and results as competitors pass.
“From this point, spectators can also take a short walk (400 metres) to see the Cassidy stage (SS3 and SS7),” says Laurie Brenssell, chairman of the NAC Insurance Hella International Rally of Whangarei organising committee. “Parking, food outlets and toilet facilities are all available, making this an easily accessible rally viewing point.”
There are eleven designated spectator points in total covering most of the rally stages outside Whangarei.
“In addition, the NACInsurancePoheIslandsuper special stage is a perfect way to involve the whole family in rallying,” says Kelly. “It’s just a couple of kilometres from the city centre and with the Lions Club family fun day on the Saturday – lots of activities, food stalls, a motocross ‘dash for cash’ and fundraising for Starship Children’s Hospital, the whole Pohe Island venue is going to be filled with action.”
Add in a ‘meet the drivers’ session at Rynoz Bar & Stonegrill in Cameron Street on Wednesday 4 June, 7pm, the central city street parade on lunchtime Friday 6 June, the ceremonial start and driver autograph session in the Cameron Street Mall from 4pm on the Friday, the ceremonial finish ramp celebrations from 3pm on Sunday 8 June, as well as opportunities to stroll around the service park in Quayside Town Basin and there are many great ways to enjoy the NAC Insurance Hella International Rally of Whangarei.
Please visit the website www.rallywhangarei.co.nz for spectator information, stage times and downloadable maps.
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Full
details of the best spectator viewing points
Rally
Headquarters and Service Park - Quayside Town Basin
Open:
9.00amThursday 5 June – 7:00pmSunday 8 June
Rally
Headquarters is where you can purchase tickets, pick up your
free maps and get rally results as they happen. The
ServiceParkis a great place to watch the team’s service
their cars between stages, racing against the clock to
repair damage and prepare cars for the next rally stage.
Ceremonial Start & Driver Autograph Session – Cameron
Street Mall
Friday 6 June
See all the Asia Pacific
rally stars in the Cameron Street Mall. A driver autograph
session starting 4:00pmis followed by the official opening
ceremony at 5:00pm, then, at 5:30pm, the ceremonial start
with all 63 entrants taking their rally cars over the start
ramp with live commentary from our rally experts.
Service Park – Quayside Town Basin
Saturday 7 June:
First cars into Service at 12:00noonand again at
4:45pm
Sunday 8 June: First cars into Service from
7:30am, and again at 11:00amand 2:20pm
Ceremonial
Finish - Quayside Town Basin
There are two Ceremonial
Finishes – one for the FRAM North Island Rally Series on
Saturday 7 June from 6.00pmand a second one for the NAC
Insurance Hella International Rally of Whangarei on Sunday 8
June from 3.00pm.
NAC Insurance Pohe Island Super
Special Stage
Including Lions Club Family Day & Motocross
‘Dash for Cash’
This is a purpose-built rally stage
of 1.5km offering ideal spectator viewing. See all cars race
around the tight corners at maximum speed, providing
up-close, exciting rally action. With on-site entertainment,
live stage commentary, food outlets and toilet facilities,
this is fantastic family environment. The NAC Insurance Pohe
Island Super Special Stage is run three times, twice on
Saturday and again on Sunday.
Saturday 7 June
The
Lions Club Family Day is fundraising for the Starship
Oncology Project. Activities for the kids include a bouncy
castle, face painting and gumboot throwing. The Motocross
Dash for cash in hosted by the Whangarei Motorcycle Club,
and over 200 entries are expected for the sprint style, gate
start course. Racing starts from 7.30amwith the finals
starting at 10.00am.
First rally car starts its first run through the stage (SS4) at 11:45am, then again (SS8) at 4:30pm.
Sunday 8 June
First rally car
starts through the stage (SS12) at 10:45am
How to get there: From Rally HQ at the Quayside Town Basin on Dent Street, turn right to cross the bridge into Riverside Drive and continue for 2km. Turn right into Pohe Island Drive and follow directions to parking areas.
Tickets are $10 for adults; children under 15 free. Tickets can be purchased at Rally HQ or PoheIslandfor each day.
Hella Bridge
, Swamp Road, Paparoa
The famous Swamp Roadbridge
features in two rally stages, SS1 & SS5 Wairere on Saturday
(first car 9:18amand 2:03pm) and SS9 and SS13 Brooks on
Sunday (first car 9.03amand 12.31am). Cars are likely to
take air as they race full speed over the bridge. On the
Saturday, it is a short walk (400m) to also see SS3 & SS7
Cassidy (10:49am and 3.34pm) so this spectator point is the
ideal location to view the rally. Parking, stage commentary
with regular result updates, food outlets and toilet
facilities will be available.
Day passes can be
pre-purchased from Rally HQ at the TownBasin, or
on-site.
How to get there: From Whangarei, follow SH1
south. After 14km you cross a bridge to immediately turn
right to follow “MANGAPAI PAPAROA” SIGNS. After 8.0km go
left to follow “PAPAROA” for about 11km. Turn left onto
Swamp Roadand follow directions for parking.
From the
south, Follow SH1 to Brynderwyn where you turn left onto
SH12 to Dargaville. As you enter Paparoa, turn right into
Paparoa-Oakleigh Road. Head north for about 8km. Turn right
into Swamp Roadand follow directions for parking.
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