23 Jan
Sebastien Loeb has won Rallye Monte-Carlo for a sixth time following a dominant performance behind the wheel of the Citroen DS3 WRC he shares with Monegasque co-driver Daniel Elena.
Rally GB and wrc.com
| Success in 2007 | |||||
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| 26,500 fans saw the super special stage in the Millennium Stadium | |||||
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| 5 February 2008, 12:39 pm | |||||
| That was the year that was… Figures released this week show Wales Rally GB had one of its most successful years to date in 2007, with overall ticket sales up by over 14 per cent, compared to 2006. Competitor entrant figures were also at a high, with 114 cars taking the starting ramp in Cardiff - the largest entry on the event since 2000, as well as being the biggest start number for any rally in the sixteen-round world championship last year. | |||||
| 2007 also a saw a number of firsts for the event, including the rally's service park being relocated to Swansea's prestigious Waterfront Development, in a bid to take the rally to new audiences. Once again the WRGB visited the Millennium Stadium for a super special stage on the Saturday of the event, where 26,500 rally fans were treated to action from the cream of the WRC and British crops, a no-holds barred stunt show and an automotive history parade to celebrate the event's 75th anniversary.
He continued: "With the support and backing of Wales, we are striving, constantly, to improve the concept and bring fresh thinking to the event. 2007 was a fabulous year for us but we will not stand still. As we prepare for WRGB 2008, the team is looking at some extremely exciting initiatives that will continue to move the concept of world championship rallying in Britain forward." |
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