|
Storm damage at the end of July has meant organisers
for this week’s Repco Rally New Zealand
have had to amend the route for one rally special stage, the Waitomo stage used
twice on Friday 29 August.
Clerk of the course
Willard Martin says organisers have been working closely with roading engineers
in all four districts in which the rally’s “rural stages” are
run.
“We’ve been out assessing each and every
one of the rally stages in the Otorohanga, Waitomo, Raglan and Franklin Districts over the past few
weeks,” says Martin. “Naturally, access for residents takes
priority on any roads that require repairs, but we do work closely with
councils to ensure the successful running of our event.”
The stage that has been most affected is the
rally’s longest, Waitomo, which is run twice on Friday as special stage
numbers two and four, or SS2 and SS4. Starting at Te Rauamoa, inland of Kawhia Harbour,
the stage would normally run for 43.98 km through Kaimango and Hauturu Roads to
meet up with the main Waitomo road a few kilometres from Waitomo itself.
“Eighty metres of road were lost when a large area of farm
land slumped about 50 metres,” explains Martin. “The Waitomo
Council has been able to construct a temporary road through this section to
provide access for local farmers and we are very thankful for their considerable
efforts.
“The Waitomo stage will now be run as two stages, part one
up to the landslide – a distance of 25.85 km – and part two
starting on the other side for a distance of 17.36 km.”
The route change has repercussions throughout the rally’s
organisation. Additional start and finish timing control points must be
created, detailed road books for competitors updated and the change
accommodated in event’s results system. However the two spectator points
on this stage are not affected and rally fans wanting to get out and watch New
Zealand Rally Championship and the numerous other local competitors take on the
world’s best from the World Rally Championship and Production WRC can
still go to the prime spectator area accessed from Hauturu and the other
spectator point at the end of part two of the stage off Te Anga Road.
“As far as our
internal systems are concerned, SS2 Castrol Waitomo will now be SS2.1 and SS2.2
and SS4 Castrol Waitomo will now be SS4.1 and SS4.2. However the official
results system will show consecutive stage numbering with the regular stage
number in brackets,” says Martin.
“Many other roads are very soft from the rain and we are
continuing to assess the situation.”
Repco Rally New Zealand
runs from 28 to 31 August as the 11th round of the 2008 FIA World Rally
Championship. Visit www.rallynz.org.nz
for regularly updated spectator information and full details.
|
ISC
Reference
|
Itinerary
Reference
|
|
|
Day 1
Friday 29 August
|
|
SS 1
|
SS 1 Pirongia West 1
|
|
SS 2
|
SS 2.1 Waitomo 1 part 1
|
|
SS 3
|
SS 2.2 Waitomo 1 part 2
|
|
SS 4
|
SS 3 Pirongia West 2
|
|
SS 5
|
SS 4.1 Waitomo 2 part 1
|
|
SS 6
|
SS 4.2 Waitomo 2 part 2
|
|
SS 7
|
SS 5 Mystery Creek 1
|
|
|
Day 2
Saturday 30 August
|
|
SS 8
|
SS 6 Port Waikato
|
|
SS 9
|
SS 7 Possum
|
|
SS 10
|
SS 8 Franklin
|
|
SS 11
|
SS 9 Mystery Creek 2
|
|
SS 12
|
SS 10 Te Akau South
|
|
SS 13
|
SS 11 Te Akau North
|
|
|
Day 3
Sunday 31 August
|
|
SS 14
|
SS 12 Te Hutewai 1
|
|
SS 15
|
SS 13 Whaanga Coast 1
|
|
SS 16
|
SS 14 Te Hutewai 2
|
|
SS 17
|
SS 15 Whaanga Coast 2
|
|
SS 18
|
SS 16 Mystery Creek 3
|
|