****The Offical Rally GB Thread****

****The Offical Rally GB Thread****

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GravelBen

15,694 posts

231 months

Tuesday 1st November 2016
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RyanTank said:
I cant stand watching the coverage with Desborough doing the coverage! I watch it on mute with WRC Live playing in getting all the stage end stuff from Colin Clark and Becs Williams and the gang.
+1, its by far the best way to watch the live stages IMO.

zeb

3,202 posts

219 months

Tuesday 1st November 2016
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Just to put the desborough commentary in context he used the immortal line " I wonder if the farmer will want that hay bale back"

really.....?......you getting paid for this $hit mate...????

BEP

346 posts

206 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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Felt the need to give some figures for you all..
The event had live on CH5 on Sunday plus the one hour show on Monday.
Daily round ups on BT and Motors TV.

In Chester we had live news coverage on BBC and ITV.
We had live feed onto the WRGB Facebook page.
Also a pictorial in The Timed

The whole point of Chester was to bring the sport to the fans both old and new...10,000 turned up...it will take time but we're at a turning point of engagement with the wider public.

Allyc85

7,225 posts

187 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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Just put together a few clips I filmed on Dyfnant, Gartheniog and Alwen.

https://youtu.be/bOYte1ieSsU

Rallycameraman

37 posts

136 months

Thursday 3rd November 2016
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Another year done and, well not dusted, but you know what I mean.

Can't wait to see what 2017 will bring, still gutted about VW pulling the plug though.

Here's my take on this years rally anyway.

https://youtu.be/5qP9ncoY9KE

Slippydiff

14,838 posts

224 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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Rallycameraman said:
Another year done and, well not dusted, but you know what I mean.

Can't wait to see what 2017 will bring, still gutted about VW pulling the plug though.

Here's my take on this years rally anyway.

https://youtu.be/5qP9ncoY9KE
Modern WRC cars "dull, boring and don't go sideways enough" myth further debunked.
Agree totally on the VW withdrawal, completely gutted.

speedking31

3,556 posts

137 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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Nice videos, thanks. I couldn't get out into the forest this year but was outside the service park at 06:00 on Saturday (when it was closed frown).

onemorelap

691 posts

232 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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Our 2016 experience.

I grew up with the Lombard through the 80’s then on to the Network Q. I was never die hard in terms of following it round the country sleeping in a van and I hadn’t been to the event since the McRae and Burns days. However, having followed the TV coverage in the interim (and admittedly becoming jaded by it) I was bought an all access pass for this year's event with the added bonus that I could take my son with me as it was half term.

Wednesday was travel over to Deeside, pick the ticket up and have a wander round the service park. Hardly any crowds and the access to the teams and cars was excellent. Blown away by Hyundai’s set up!!

Thursday night was the ceremonial start over at Colwyn Bay. Wasn’t expecting to enjoy this as much but it was good fun and set the scene for the event. Again not huge crowds but there was a good atmosphere. Manageable crowds meant my son went off to the autograph sessions and came back gobsmacked that he had managed to meet all the drivers, get their autographs and get armfuls of memorabilia. His comment that “I would never be able to do this at the F1” was very telling. There is no doubt WRC has gained a new fan (as has Hayden Padden) at F1’s expense.

The best bit of the ceremonial start was actually the national guys, you could relate to their efforts, the cars were spread over a good era and the background stories were great (entries being paid for as 50th birthday presents, cars finished hours before the event etc). There was no way this group could recapture the whole spirit of the old days but there was certainly an essence of it.

We spent Friday / Sat / Sun on Dyfnant 1 / 2, Aberhirnant and Alwen 1 / 2 respectively and had a great time. I agree WRC cars may look a bit tame on the TV but in the flesh they appear as dramatic as anything I have seen in the forest. The drivers can still do things with a car that I wouldn’t have a hope in hell of replicating, the crowd and the volunteers were great and the enthusiasm and knowledge for the sport from all was spot on.

After all that, came away happy but knackered with my son already asking if we are going back for 2017. Didn’t take long to say yes knowing that the 2017 cars will have an extra 100hp or so.

Pwig

Original Poster:

11,956 posts

271 months

Friday 4th November 2016
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onemorelap said:
Our 2016 experience.

I grew up with the Lombard through the 80’s then on to the Network Q. I was never die hard in terms of following it round the country sleeping in a van and I hadn’t been to the event since the McRae and Burns days. However, having followed the TV coverage in the interim (and admittedly becoming jaded by it) I was bought an all access pass for this year's event with the added bonus that I could take my son with me as it was half term.

Wednesday was travel over to Deeside, pick the ticket up and have a wander round the service park. Hardly any crowds and the access to the teams and cars was excellent. Blown away by Hyundai’s set up!!

Thursday night was the ceremonial start over at Colwyn Bay. Wasn’t expecting to enjoy this as much but it was good fun and set the scene for the event. Again not huge crowds but there was a good atmosphere. Manageable crowds meant my son went off to the autograph sessions and came back gobsmacked that he had managed to meet all the drivers, get their autographs and get armfuls of memorabilia. His comment that “I would never be able to do this at the F1” was very telling. There is no doubt WRC has gained a new fan (as has Hayden Padden) at F1’s expense.

The best bit of the ceremonial start was actually the national guys, you could relate to their efforts, the cars were spread over a good era and the background stories were great (entries being paid for as 50th birthday presents, cars finished hours before the event etc). There was no way this group could recapture the whole spirit of the old days but there was certainly an essence of it.

We spent Friday / Sat / Sun on Dyfnant 1 / 2, Aberhirnant and Alwen 1 / 2 respectively and had a great time. I agree WRC cars may look a bit tame on the TV but in the flesh they appear as dramatic as anything I have seen in the forest. The drivers can still do things with a car that I wouldn’t have a hope in hell of replicating, the crowd and the volunteers were great and the enthusiasm and knowledge for the sport from all was spot on.

After all that, came away happy but knackered with my son already asking if we are going back for 2017. Didn’t take long to say yes knowing that the 2017 cars will have an extra 100hp or so.
But but but but Group B