Wales Rally GB will be running a 2 day National B status event on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 November, called Wales Rally GB National.
This event will offer Britain's amateur rally drivers the rare opportunity to compare their times with the world's best professional drivers over six timed special stages - normally the reserve of established WRC teams.
The 255 mile National rally includes 65 miles of competitive driving over classic Welsh forest stages and the challenge of a mixed-surface stage on the remote military roads of Mynydd Epynt, near Brecon.
The event will be open to a wide variety of historic and modern rally-prepared cars.
The National rally will include four timed special stages on the Saturday, including the ultra fast 13.8km Radnor Forest stage and the mixed surfaces of the 25.1km Crychan test. On Sunday morning the crews will travel to the Vale of Neath in South Wales to face the daunting 30.7km Resolfen stage and the final timed special stage in the easily accessed and spectator friendly Margam Park, near Port Talbot.
The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells will provide the location for the Saturday start, lunchtime servicing and overnight halt for the National event. This well-known mid-Wales venue will also host the remote service park for the International competitors on both Friday and Saturday.
The Wales Rally GB National ceremonial finish will take place in Cardiff Bay on the Wales Rally GB podium on the Sunday afternoon, prior to the return of the WRC cars for their champagne celebrations.
Please click here for the timetable for Wales Rally GB National - as of 12 July 2010