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Thursday, 13 September 2007 |
This year's Wales Rally GB (November 30-2 December, 2007) will feature a new Rally Club, aimed at small businesses and rally fans who want to enjoy world class motorsport entertainment in a world class environment, but not at a premium corporate cost.
Wales Rally GB has taken its hospitality co-ordination and management in-house. Headed by Paul Jenkins - the former Cardiff Council Chief Officer, who was responsible for Sport, Culture, Tourism and Major Events - and utilising the sales and marketing expertise of Cardiff-based Viking Hospitality, a specialist provider of corporate entertainment with over 20 years experience in the field, it can now create bespoke hospitality packages for small and large groups.
The Rally Club will be a platform to encourage and develop business to
business opportunities within the Welsh automotive and other business
sectors.
The Cardiff Stage at the Millennium Stadium on the night of Saturday
1st December 2007 is likely to be very popular, where a special Rally
Club package for the only indoor special stage in the FIA World Rally
Championship has been announced. For just £99 per person (+VAT), the
Rally Club package at the Cardiff Stage will include:
* Private dining
* Use of private bar facilities
* Premier Gold Seating
* Pre-rally video entertainment
* Guest speaker - Nicky Grist (twice winner of Rally GB)
* Hostess service throughout the evening
This Rally Club offer represents excellent value for money when
compared to similar packages offered at other major sporting event at
the Millennium Stadium, like:
* British Speedway Grand Prix (Silver Hospitality Box)?£204 per person
* Wales v France rugby international (Sunday 26th August)?£165 per person
* Wales v Germany football international (Saturday 8th September)?£179 per person
Individual tickets into the Cardiff Stage are still available for as
little a £5. A Family Ticket to watch Wales Rally GB at the Millennium
Stadium costs as little as £35 (2 adults and 2 children) - which
includes two programmes, (one per adult) worth £8.50 each!
Andrew Coe, chief executive of International Motor Sport (IMS),
organisers of Wales Rally GB, said: "We are very pleased to be
launching the hospitality opportunities for the 2007 Wales Rally GB. We
are providing a number of low cost packages to try and encourage more
Welsh and UK business interest in this years Rally. The Rally Club at
the Stadium is a new venture for 2007 and I am confident it will be a
great success for smaller companies and rally fans."
Further details on the Rally Club can be obtained from Alyson Beach at
Viking Hospitality, tel: 029 20 76 66 61 / e-mail:
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Notes for Journalists:
This year's Wales Rally GB will be the 75th Anniversary of the event.
Since its inception in 1932 the rally has been run 62 times; this
year's event will be the 63rd edition. Enforced stoppages have included
World War 2, Suez Crisis (1957) and Foot and Mouth (1967).
No "Overall Classification" was produced until 1953 when the event
finished in Hastings and was won by Yorkshire husband-and-wife Team Ian
and Pat Appleyard in a Jaguar XK120.
Wales Rally GB is the British and final round of the 16-round FIA World
Rally Championship (WRC). It is one of only six events that have
retained their unbroken World Championship status since the WRC was
established in 1973.
Cardiff first hosted the event in 2000 and the Welsh Assembly Government has supported the event since 2003.
WRGB is the sixth and final round of the Tesco 99 Octane British Rally
Championship and the final round of the FIA Production World Rally
Championship.
Wales Rally GB is held annually and is the UK 's biggest motor sport
event. It is organised and promoted by International Motor Sports Ltd
(IMS), the commercial arm of the Berkshire-based Motor Sports
Association (MSA), the governing body for all UK motor sport.
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