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Version 1b, 28 March 2017 Contents Introduction 3 Contact Information 4 Rally Schedule: Leg 1 5 Rally Schedule: Leg 2 6 Rally Timetable and Critical Deadlines 8 Rally Office Opening Hours 8 Media Office Opening Hours 8 Championships for which the RSAC Scottish Rally Counts 9 Trailer and Service Parks 10 Import of vehicles and parts 10 Fuel/ Tyres 10 Helicopters 10 Hotel/ Accommodation Reservations 11 Media 11 Pre Event Information 11 Media Accreditation 11 Media Accreditation Desk 11 Media Office 11 Filming/ Television 12 Shakedown 12 Pre-Event Testing 12 Medical, Safety and Emergency Services 13 Hospital/ Accident & Emergency Unit 13 Other medical services 13 Pharmacies 13 Opticians 13 Police 13 Useful Services 14 Car Parking (Dumfries) 14 Free Car Parking (Lockerbie) 14 Towing/ Vehicle Recovery 14 Car and Van Hire 14 Mobile Phone Services 14 Taxis 15 Restaurants & Take Aways 15 ATMs 16 Newsagents 16 Post Offices 16 Fuel Stations 17 Electric Vehicle Charging Points 17 Supermarkets 17 Copy Services 17 Vehicle Parts and Accessories 17 THIS DOCUMENT HAS NO REGULATORY VALUE. FOR INFORMATION ONLY Page | 2 RSAC Scottish Rally: Rally Guide 01. Version 1b, 28 March 2017 Introduction This document, as the name suggests, is a guide. Due to the fact that it is written some months before the event, details and timings published here may change a little, but will not affect the overall format. The aim of the guide is to provide you with relevant local information to help make your event an enjoyable one whether you are a competitor, marshal or spectator. Rally Guide 2, which will be published in due course will cover information regarding the competitor recce, shakedown, service park plans, HQ & scrutineering information and other relevant map data. Official documents such as regulations, entry forms, media applications and the like will be made available through our website (www.scottishrally.co.uk) We look forward to seeing you in Dumfries in May. The Rally Management Team Disclaimer RSAC Motorsport (the organisers) are not responsible for the content of external websites. This is because: • the organisers do not produce them or maintain/update them; • the organisers cannot change them; and • they can be changed without the organisers’ knowledge or agreement. Some of the external links may be to websites which also offer commercial services. The inclusion of a link to an external website from this document should not be understood to be an endorsement of that website or the site's owners, their products or services. Additionally, inclusion of a company offering commercial services should not be understood to be an endorsement of that company, their products or services. THIS DOCUMENT HAS NO REGULATORY VALUE. FOR INFORMATION ONLY Page | 3 RSAC Scottish Rally: Rally Guide 01. Version 1b, 28 March 2017 Contact Information Rally Headquarters Lockerbie Lorry Park, Johnstone Bridge, Dumfriesshire, DG11 2SL Rally Information Line 08432 893953 Rally Website www.scottishrally.co.uk Clerk of the Course Jonathan Lord, Tel: 07774 788 844 E-mail: [email protected] Secretary of the event: Catherine Higgins Tel: 07867 548973 Email: [email protected] Chief Marshal Dean Pugh, Tel: 07590 696 400 Email: [email protected] Chief Communications Officer Norman Halcrow, Tel: 07711 522 162 E-mail: [email protected] Publicity Craig Webster, Tel: 07867 777 966 E-mail: [email protected] Press Officers Matt Cotton & Bex Hinton, MCR Motorsport Media Tel: 07870 216931 E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected] THIS DOCUMENT HAS NO REGULATORY VALUE. FOR INFORMATION ONLY Page | 4 RSAC Scottish Rally: Rally Guide 01. Version 1b, 28 March 2017 Rally Schedule: Leg 1 RSAC SCOTTISH RALLY Route 2.2 Leg 1 Friday 19 May 2017 TC Location SS Dist. Liaison Dist. Section 1st Car SS Miles Miles Time Due RZ Refuel - Lockerbie 1 Distance to next refuel 17.74 55.00 0 Dumfries Start 19:00 1 26.31 0:55 19:55 SS 1 Mount Joe 1 8.87 0:03 19:58 SF 1 1A Regroup In 0.12 0:20 20:28 1B Regroup Out 0.50 20:53 2 4.55 0:02 20:55 SS 2 Mount Joe 2 8.87 0:03 20:58 SF 2 1 Section PC 2 (21:10) 2A Lockerbie Technical Zone 10.30 0:21 21:29 2B Lockerbie Service In 0.03 0:03 21:32 Service A - Lockerbie (17.74) (41.81) 0:30 2C Lockerbie Parc Fermé In 22:02 Leg 1 Totals 17.74 41.81 Sunrise - Mount Joe 04:56 Sunset - Mount Joe 21:24 NOTES: 1. Leg 1 will feature BRC/ Nat A Competitors only THIS DOCUMENT HAS NO REGULATORY VALUE. FOR INFORMATION ONLY Page | 5 RSAC Scottish Rally: Rally Guide 01. Version 1b, 28 March 2017 Rally Schedule: Leg 2 RSAC SCOTTISH RALLY Route 2.2 Leg 2 Saturday 20 May 2017 TC Location SS Dist. Liaison Dist. Section 1st Car 1st SRC Due SS Miles Miles Time Due Approx 2D Lockerbie Parc Fermé Out/Service In 08:00 Service B - Lockerbie 0.00 0.00 0:15 2E Lockerbie Service Out 08:15 08:20 RZ Refuel - Lockerbie 2 Distance to next refuel 14.71 33.19 3 14.58 0:35 08:50 08:55 SS 3 Twiglees 1 8.92 0:03 08:53 08:58 SF 3 PC 3 0:13 (09:05) (09:10) 4 0.64 0:06 09:09 09:14 SS 4 Castle O'er 1 5.79 0:03 09:12 09:17 SF 4 PC 4 (09:21) (09:26) 4A Lockerbie Technical Zone 17.94 0:40 09:59 10:04 4B Lockerbie Service In 0.03 0:03 10:02 10:07 Service C - Lockerbie (14.71) (33.19) 0:20 4C Lockerbie Service Out 0:12 10:22 10:27 RZ Refuel - Lockerbie 3 Distance to next refuel 13.58 32.53 5 14.62 0:35 10:57 11:02 SS 5 Windy Hill 1 5.47 0:03 11:00 11:05 SF 5 PC 5 0:18 (11:09) (11:14) 6 4.62 0:24 11:31 11:36 Section 2 Section SS 6 Ae 1 8.11 0:03 11:34 11:39 SF 6 PC 6 0:12 (11:46) (11:51) 6A Lockerbie Technical Zone 13.26 0:32 12:16 12:21 6B Lockerbie Service In 0.03 0:03 12:19 12:24 Service D - Lockerbie (13.58) (32.53) 0:20 6C Lockerbie Service Out 0:12 12:39 12:44 RZ Refuel - Lockerbie 4 Distance to next refuel 14.71 33.19 7 14.58 0:35 13:14 13:19 SS 7 Twiglees 2 8.92 0:03 13:17 13:22 SF 7 PC 7 0:18 (13:29) (13:34) 8 0.64 0:06 13:33 13:38 SS 8 Castle O'er 2 5.79 0:03 13:36 13:41 SF 8 PC 8 0:12 (13:45) (13:50) 8A Lockerbie Technical Zone 17.94 0:40 14:23 8B Lockerbie Service In 0.03 0:03 14:26 14:31 Service E - Lockerbie (14.71) (33.19) 0:20 8C Lockerbie Service Out/Regroup In 0:12 14:46 Contd./ THIS DOCUMENT HAS NO REGULATORY VALUE. FOR INFORMATION ONLY Page | 6 /From page 6 8D Lockerbie Regroup Out 15:07 | RZ Refuel - Lockerbie 5 Distance to next refuel 13.58 36.23 9 14.62 0:35 15:42 SS 9 Windy Hill 2 5.47 0:03 15:45 SF 9 PC 9 0:12 (15:54) 10 4.62 0:24 16:16 SS 10 Ae 2 8.11 0:03 16:19 Section 3 SF 10 PC 10 (16:31) 10A Moffat Finish 16.99 0:35 17:04 Leg 2 Totals 56.58 135.14 TOTALS OF THE RALLY SS Liaison % Friday 19 May 17.74 41.81 % of 29.79 Leg 1 - Section 1 - 2 SS Special Saturday 20 May 56.58 135.14 Stages 29.51 Leg 2 - Sections 2 & 3 - 8 SS Total - 10 SS 74.32 176.95 29.58 SRC Saturday 20 May Total - 6 SS 43.00 98.91 30.30 Sunrise - Twiglees 04:53 Sunset - Ae 21:26 NOTES: 1. Full Leg 2 for Nat A Competitors only 2. Nat B Competitors will start from Lockerbie Lorry Park on Saturday 20th [TC2E] 3. Nat B Competitors will follow Leg 2 Route SS2- SS7 before heading to Finish and Prizegiving at Lockerbie Lorry Park. RSAC Scottish Rally: Rally Guide 01. Version 1b, 28 March 2017 Rally Timetable and Critical Deadlines The times given below are subject to change. Definitive timings will be noted in Regulations Item Date & Times Notes Regulations will only be available in Publication of regulations Monday 10 April 2017 electronic format on www.scottishrally.co.uk Entries open Monday 10 April 2017 Entries close Tuesday 09 May 2017 Trailer Park Opens Friday 19 May (am) Lockerbie Lorry Park Service Area Opens Friday 19 May (am) Lockerbie Lorry Park HQ Opens Thursday 18 May, 12:00 Lockerbie Lorry Park Documentation for reconnaissance Friday 19 May Recce SS1 Documentation for event Friday 19 May Rally HQ Reconnaissance Friday 19 May TBC Scrutineering Opens[National A] Friday 19 May, 13:00 Rally HQ, Scrutineering Closes [National A] Friday 19 May, 15:30 Rally HQ Scrutineering Opens [National B] Friday 19 May, 16:00 Rally HQ Scrutineering Closes [National B] Friday 19 May, 21:00 Rally HQ Publication of start lists Friday 19 May, Rally HQ Ceremonial Start [National A] Friday 19 May 19:00 Whitesands, DUMFRIES First Stage (BRC) Friday 19 May 19:58 Mount Joe Parc Fermé (BRC) Friday 19 May 21:02 Lockerbie Lorry Park Restart (BRC) and Start (SRC) Saturday 20 May 07:00 Lockerbie Lorry Park Finish & Prizegiving (SRC) Saturday 20 May from High Street, Lockerbie Finish & Prizegiving (BRC) Saturday 20 May from 16:47 High Street, Lockerbie Post Event Scrutineering Saturday 20 May TBC Publication of results Saturday 20 May 2017 Rally HQ Rally Office Opening Hours Thursday 18 May: 12:00 – 18:00 Friday 19 May: 09:00 – 22:00 Saturday 20 May: 06:00 – 21:00 Media Office Opening Hours Friday 19 May: 09:00 – 22:00 Saturday 20 May: 06:00 – 21:00 THIS DOCUMENT HAS NO REGULATORY VALUE.
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