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Spectator Information

2011 Event Details
Now Archived
Please
note that all details pertaining to the 2011 Roger Albert Clark Rally
have now been archived as we move forward with the organisation of
the 2102 event. Information on all past events can be found under
the 'Archive'
tab in the menu bar below the banner on each page of this site.
For more
information on the Roger Albert Clark Rally 2012 and its support
events please keep watching this
website
www.rogeralbertclarkrally.org
Important Safety
Messages
The
organisers of the Roger Albert Clark Rally have tried to ensure
that you will be able to reach your chosen spectator viewing area
without walking on the special stage. If you decide to leave the
stage prior to the last competitor, PLEASE ensure that you
walk on the pathways or behind the tree line. All the competitors will
be travelling at high speeds and spectators are strongly advised NOT to walk on the rally route.
- Children and infants should be accompanied by adults at all times
who are responsible for their safety.
- All spectators are reminded that Motor Sport can be dangerous and
despite us taking reasonable precautions, unavoidable accidents can
happen. In respect of these, you are present at your own risk.
We ask that you obey all instructions of safety marshals, spectator
marshals and police officers in relation to your safety and that of
others.
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Please be aware that some stages will take
place in the dark. Bring a torch, wear something with
reflective strips and do NOT
walk to or from your vantage point by walking on the rally route.
The atmosphere should be great – enjoy it safely.
- No dogs allowed on event – disabled assistance dogs only.
Spectator Code of Conduct
- Please be considerate to other spectators to ensure everyone can
enjoy the event.
- Listen to the marshals – they are there to ensure the event runs
within the safety guidelines prescribed by the FIA and the MSA, the
governing body of UK Motor Sport.
- Marshals and officials have the right to work without being abused
or threatened. Abusive, threatening or violent behaviour towards
officials will not be tolerated and spectators will be evicted from
the event.
- Please take your litter home with you or place it in the skips or
black bags provided for this purpose.
- Do not light fires or BBQs. They can cause major fires with serious
consequences.
- Much of the Rally takes place in areas containing significant
agricultural, forestry and nature conservation interests. Please
follow the Countryside Code at all times.
- Consider your own safety and that of others at all times.
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