Organisers of the annual Brean Stages Rally have this week announced details of their 2007 event.
The popular rally, which is now in its 11th year, will be held over three days in January and will once again be held at Brean Leisure Park.
Event scrutineering will be held on Friday 26th January, followed by leg one on Saturday with six special stages. Leg two on Sunday 28th January will contain a further six stages, providing a total of some 40 miles of competitive rallying over the weekend on the exciting sealed surface roads. See online video of the 2006 race from onboard one of the rally cars.
Organiser Rod McKenna told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “We’ve already had a very good pre-rally response, so the signs look promising for another good year in 2007.”
“This event has a strong following and while some rallies have died out in recent years, Brean continues well and is now among the longest-running events in the south west. We’re expecting a lot of interest again, with several top WRC cars taking part.”
The 2007 event will also have three new sponsors – PIAA, Permashine and Howards – after Regency’s deal ended in 2006. The entry period for January’s event will open on 1st December and there are a maximum of 80 entries.
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Online video footage of a car competing at the 2006 Brean Rally
2006 Brean Regency Stages Rally – Day One Report
2006 Brean Regency Stages Rally Preview
2005 Brean Regency Stages Rally won by Duncan Holder
2005 Brean Regency Stages Rally – Day One Report