Rally Postponed After Heavy Mid Wales Snowfall

The wintry weather has forced this Sunday’s Newtown-based Grooms Garage Mid Wales Stages, round two of the 2018 Pirelli MSA Welsh Forest Rally Championship, to be postponed – although the organisers hope to run the event later in the year.

By Paul Evans

The wintry weather has forced this Sunday’s Newtown-based Grooms Garage Mid Wales Stages, round two of the 2018 Pirelli MSA Welsh Forest Rally Championship, to be postponed – although the organisers hope to run the event later in the year.

In a statement, Newtown and District Automobile Club said:

“Due to the covering of snow and ice both on and off the stages in the region at this time, added to the fact that the forecast for the next 48 hours shows little sign of that abating, organisers have put the safety and welfare of our officials, marshals, volunteers, spectators and competitors above that of the rally.

‘The committee feel it would be irresponsible to put any of the rallying fraternity in a position of danger, potentially even just travelling to the event would have been a challenge and we sincerely hope that you will support our decision.”

“The organisers came together earlier today and concluded that postponing the event was the only safe choice for everyone,” said Clerk of the Course Wayne Jones.

“We did consider waiting until tomorrow to see what conditions were like when the set-up team went in, but looking at the forecast, we thought it would be dangerous for them to be in the forest with a predicted forecast of -9C temp with -20C wind chill and heavy snow.

“We would like to reiterate that we do plan to run the event later in the year and extend our thanks to our sponsors Grooms Garage and our championships for their continued support.”

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