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BRC Challenge attracts early registrations

Several registrations have already been received for the British Rally Championship’s 2010 support series, the BRC Challenge, all of which are new drivers to the series. But any competitor wishing to register at the lower rate of £95+VAT must do so before the 1st February.

The BRC Challenge is open to two wheel drive cars up to two litres in four separate classes, also encompassing two one make series, the Fiesta SportChallenge and the C2R2 Cup.

Competitors contesting the new Clio Challenge will need to register for the BRCC to contest the events, although the Clio series will be organised and promoted by the same outfit that currently runs the successful 205 Challenge.

The 2010 season is the sixth year for the National B status support series and continues to provide an excellent training ground either for competitors aspiring to the main British Rally Championship, or those who want excellent value rallying on the best events in the British Isles.

For more information, regulations and registration forms visit www.rallybrcchallenge.co.uk

 
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THE JIM CLARK RALLY IN NUMBERS

1 The Jim Clark Rally is the one and only closed public road rally in mainland Britain
3 The number of days competition over the Jim Clark weekend
6 The number of individual rallies taking place over the Jim Clark weekend
22 The number of special stages run during the Jim Clark weekend
40 The number of miles of barrier tape used during the Rally
180 The number of round bales of straw used as chicanes and protection
200 The number of metal road signs used
280 The number of competing cars in the Jim Clark Rally 2010
600 The number of direction arrows used
800 The number of marshals helping to keep it all running
2000 The number of plastic information, warning and guidance signs used
3000 The number of metal barriers set up
6500 The number of staples to attach signs and arrows to posts
7200 The length in metres those 3,000 barriers would stretch to
20000 The number of spectators likely to watch the Jim Clark Rally in Berwickshire - and the rest!