The countdown has begun towards this year’s Get Connected Rali Ceredigion. Scheduled to take place on Saturday and Sunday 3rd & 4th September, the event returns to Aberystwyth for a weekend of memorable motorsport against the spectacular backdrop of the Cambrian Mountains.
After making its highly successful debut in 2019, the much-acclaimed Get Connected Rali Ceredigion returns bigger and better in 2022, with organisers excited to announce a range of innovations that see this ground-breaking rally continue to set new standards for an event of its size and status.
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Organisers have confirmed that entries will open on Friday 18th July, with online registration accessible via the event’s updated website. Previously selling out within 48 hours and with interest in the event greater than ever, competitors are advised to submit their entry as soon as possible.
“We are excited to be announcing details and counting down our 2022 event, especially after a two-year gap,” said Chairman of the organising committee, Phil Pugh.
“Following its success in 2019 and the reaction we received from the community, competitors, spectators, sponsors and marshals, we are pleased to announce a higher-profile and extended event, whilst maintaining a very compact route. We are looking forward to welcoming the best competitors from across the UK alongside a number of overseas teams from the Tour European Rally and FIA European Rally Trophy.
“A focus on sustainability will run throughout all aspects of the event, from a range of innovative initiatives that significantly reduce the environmental impact to working with local partners, using the event as a platform to promote sustainable motoring whilst showcasing options to help decarbonise transport.
Ceredigion County Councillor Clive Davies, Cabinet Member for the Economy and Regeneration said: “We’re proud to be part of Rali Ceredigion this year. The organisers are fully committed in introducing new measures to reduce environmental impacts of the event and we would like to take this opportunity to raise awareness of the need to all work together to reduce the impact we have on the environment.
“This will be the first event in the UK to achieve a new environmental management accreditation issued by the FIA – the world motorsport’s governing body. Rali Ceredigion will be reducing the impact and emissions of spectator vehicles by providing park and ride and public transport opportunities, promoting car sharing and using repeat competitive stages to limit the need for spectator movement.”
In response, Phil Pugh added: ” I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ceredigion County Council and the whole of the organising team for their support and commitment. We are also extremely grateful to our sponsors, partners and the residents who have made it possible for us to create the second edition of the Get Connected Rali Ceredigion. We now look forward to the first weekend in September!”
For the latest news and further details about the event, visit: www.raliceredigion.co.uk
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