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Cambrian adds to the challenge

The final round of the Probite British Rally Championship could well be a sting in the tail for the 2024 season, as the Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally announces a longer more challenging route for the October event.

In addition to reduced road mileage and exceptional gravel stages, including one of 16 miles, organisers North Wales Car Club say the route is set to be one of the toughest, yet most compact in recent years, with a ratio of two to one road miles versus stage miles. Discussion are at an advanced stage with Natural Resources Wales to secure stage mileage of 55 to 60 miles.

“The stages will be contained in a compact area and we are hoping to finalise discussion soon to use Elsi for a single run, plus stages in the Clocaenog complex, and at Alwen and Brenig,” said the event’s route consultant, Alyn Edwards.

As in previous years there will be a high profile start and finish on the promenade in the resort town of Llandudno.

The popular North Wales based event also carries a 1.5x points multiplier for BRC contestants, making it more than likely that the fight for the coveted titles will be played out in Llandudno.

Conwy County Borough Council continues to give much valued support to the event, as does Llandudno Town Council, with both authorities recognising the important contribution it makes to the local economy.

Further information and news updates can be found at www.cambrianrally.co.uk

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