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RALLYGUIDEONE
1. Introduction 21.1 Introduction from Rally Ireland 21.2 Event Overview 31.3 Regulatory Power 3
2. Contact Details 42.1 Permanent Contact Details 42.2 Rally Headquarters 42.3 Media Contact Details 42.4 Offi cials of the Event 4
3. Programme and Critical Deadlines 5
4. Entry Details 74.1 Title for which the Rally Counts 74.2 Criteria for Acceptance of Entries 74.3 Entry Fees 74.4 Entry Packages 8
5 Service Park 95.1 Location 9 5.2 Access 95.3 Facilities 95.4 Service Park Details 9
6. Tyres 10
7. Reconnaissance 107.1 Registration 107.2 Regulations and Restrictions 107.3 Schedule 11
8. Shakedown 118.1 General Information 118.2 Schedule 118.3 Location 11
9. Media 129.1 Contact Details before the Event 129.2 Accreditation, Procedure, Criteria and Deadlines 129.3 Form for Reservation of Facilities 139.4 Media Centre Locations 13
10. Two Way Radio 13
11. Fuel 1411.1 General Conditions 1411.2 Remote Refuel Zones 1411.3 How to order FIA Fuel 1411.4 Contact 15
12. Hospitality 15
13. Helicopters 1513.1 Restrictions and Registration 1513.2 Contact Details 1513.3 Commercial Helicopter Companies 15
14. Import of Vehicle and Spare Parts 16
15. Hotel / Accommodation Reservation 1715.1 General Information 1715.2 Contact Details 17
16. List of Useful Facts and Services 17
Appendix 1 - Itineraries 29 Itinerary compared with previous years 29Itinerary – Day 1 30 Itinerary – Day 2 31 Itinerary – Day 3 32
Appendix 2 - Maps 33Overview – Day 1 33Overview – Day 2 34Overview – Day 3 35 Ireland Map 36 Sligo Town Map 37
Appendix 3 – Drawings and Layouts 38
Appendix 4 - Forms 39FIA Event Fuel Purchase Order Form 39Helicopter Registration 40Reconnaissance Application – Non entrants 42
CONTENT
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction from Rally IrelandWelcome - Fáilte - Bienvenue - Bienvenidos - Willkommen - Benvenuto - Boas - Vindas
Welcome to Ireland’s second running of a round of the World Rally Championship, an event we hope will continue to be on
the calendar for many years to come.
The beautiful location of the north-western counties of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, familiar to those of you
who attended our candidate event in 2006 and our inaugural WRC event in 2007, will be home to Rally Ireland WRC. Rally
Headquarters and the Service Park for the event will be located in Sligo city. The Headquarters will be in the Clarion Hotel
with the Service Park adjacent to it in the campus of the Institute of Technology. The Media Centre will be located inside the
Service Park.
Rally Ireland is round one of the 2009 FIA World Rally Championships and will take place from Friday 30th January 2009
to Sunday 1st February 2009. The event will open with a Ceremonial Start in Enniskillen, on Thursday evening. The event
route includes eight counties, both north and south of Ireland, and the rally will conclude on Sunday with a Super Special
Stage in Donegal Town.
We have harnessed the best challenges of Irish tarmac for the event; excellent challenging stages in the Sligo mountains
and Fermanagh lakelands that will delight, inspire and challenge competitors and spectators alike.
The enthusiasm of Irish motorsport fans is renowned throughout the world, and we expect large numbers of spectators from
here and overseas to attend. We have put in place a very comprehensive spectator and safety management plan to make the
event safe and enjoyable for all our guests. We have also introduced a major environmental initiative to reduce the carbon
footprint of the event and make signifi cant moves towards environmental awareness and good practice in motorsport.
The support of the governments in both the north and south of Ireland for this event has been strong and consistent, as
witnessed by our sponsorship from government agencies Fáilte Ireland and Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL)
in Northern Ireland. All of the local agencies in tourism and hospitality, emergency services and motorsport are working to
deliver a world-class event and ensure you of the hospitality we are famous for. Motorsport Ireland and the Association of
Northern Ireland Car Clubs are driving forward professional training for over 4000 volunteers who will work as Marshals and
in other capacities on the event.
Our core management team is drawn from the most talented and experienced professionals in their fi elds from all around
the world. Over four years of planning has gone into making Rally Ireland what we believe will be the best round of the World
Rally Championship in 2009.
We look forward to welcoming you in January.
Rally Ireland Team
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1.2 Event OverviewRally Ireland 2009 will once again be a unique sporting challenge to the World Rally Championship, with its own character of
roads not found elsewhere in the WRC.
The route is a mixture of fl owing mountain roads and tight twisty farming lanes, challenging to both cars and crews.
The route for Rally Ireland has been chosen to showcase the country and its scenery, spectator access and above all a high
emphasis on safety being a key ingredient.
The event is once again based in the city of Sligo on the West coast with the event utilising territory all over the North West
of Ireland, straddling the border with Northern Ireland.
The Service Park is based at the Institute of Technology in Sligo, adjacent to the Rally HQ, with the Media Centre also based
in the Service Park. A shakedown stage is located close by.
The event will begin on Thursday evening 29th January 2009, with a Ceremonial Start in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh.
The rally proper will start on Friday morning from Sligo with three stages run twice in the Leitrim/Cavan area before moving
after a second service to take in two stages in Co Tyrone after nightfall. Parc Fermé is adjacent to the Service Park, with the
day’s stages totalling nearly 165km.
On Saturday the action moves to Northern Ireland with three stages in Counties Tyrone and Fermanagh being run twice,
interspersed with Service in Sligo, and totalling 132km before returning to Sligo for the overnight halt.
Sunday’s action takes in fi ve stages totalling almost 70km in counties Sligo, Leitrim, Roscommon and Donegal culminating
with a thrilling stage around the streets of Donegal Town, which will be televised live as a fi tting fi nish to what will be an
excellent opening event of the season.
The cars will have a fi nal Service before the Final Control and Podium Ceremony in Sligo.
1.3 Regulatory Power This document has no regulatory power – for information only. All information correct at the time of publishing. Updates will
be published at www.rallyireland.org.
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2. CONTACT DETAILS
2.1 Permanent Contact Details Rally Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 1 2937 180
8, The Cubes 1, Fax: +353 (0) 1 2935 783
Beacon South Quarter, Email: [email protected]
Sandyford, Web: www.rallyireland.org
Dublin 18
Ireland
2.2 Rally Headquarters Clarion Hotel, Tel: +353 (0) 711 9000
Clarion Road Fax: +353 (0) 711 9001
Ballinode, Sligo, Email: [email protected]
Co. Sligo Web: www.clarionhotelsligo.com
Ireland
2.3 Media and Marketing Contact Details Gavin McAllister
Rally Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 1 2937 180
8, The Cubes 1, Fax: +353 (0) 1 2935 783
Beacon South Quarter, Email: [email protected]
Sandyford, Web: www.rallyireland.org
Dublin 18
Ireland
2.4 Offi cials of the Event
Title Name Email Telephone
Clerk of the Course Gordon Noble [email protected] +353 (0) 87 2142 057
Deputy Clerk of the Course Fred Gallagher [email protected] +44 (0) 7831 807 598
Ass COC – Route Co-ordinator Robert Lyttle [email protected] +353 (0) 87 4184 993
Ass COC – Safety and Spectator
Manager
Joe Corcoran [email protected] +353 (0) 87 2604 494
Ass COC – Timing and Communications Robert McDaid [email protected] +44 (0) 7929 232 248
Chief Medical Offi cer David McManus [email protected] +44 (0) 7801 025 432
Chief Scrutineer James O’Brien [email protected] +353 (0) 86 8557 448
Sporting Director Tom Walsh [email protected] +353 (0) 87 7545 214
Commercial Director David Marren [email protected] +353 (0) 87 2544 046
Secretary of the Rally Dave Popham [email protected] +353 (0) 86 8055 066
WRC Teams Liaison Alain Penasse [email protected] +32 (0) 475 787 105
Competitor Relations Offi cer Jacky Jung [email protected] + 33 (0) 614 649 947
Competitor Relations Offi cer (Irl) Gary Milligan [email protected] +44 (0) 7708 151 796
Service Park Manager Cyril Donnellan [email protected] +353 (0) 87 2572 827
Project Manager Bobby Willis [email protected] +44 (0) 7775 668 844
Administration Alex Hill [email protected] +353 (0) 87 7663 306
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3. Programme and Critical Deadlines
Date Time Activity Location
Saturday 30th August Publication of Rally Guide 1
Sunday 30th November Publication of Supplementary Regulations
Entries Open
Friday 12th December Entries Close at Reduced Rate
Wednesday 24th
December
Entries Close
Friday 2nd January Issue of Road Book and Rally Guide 2
Draft List of Entries Published
Closing Date for Reconnaissance Application for Non
Entrants
Thursday 8th January Last Date for Order of FIA Fuel
Friday 9th January List of Entries Published
Closing Date for Helicopter Registration
Friday 18th January Publication of Media Safety Book
Monday 26th January 09:00 Opening of Service Park for Manufacturers and
Manufacturer Teams
IT, Sligo
12:00 Opening of Rally Information Rally HQ, Sligo
14:00 Opening of Rally Offi ce Rally HQ, Sligo
16:00 - 21:00 Reconnaissance Sign On and Administrative Checks Rally HQ, Sligo
16:00 - 21:00 Administrative Checks, P3 and Non Priority Drivers Rally HQ, Sligo
16:00 - 21:00 Collection of Reconnaissance Trackers
(nominated drivers only)
Rally HQ, Sligo
Tuesday 27th January 06:00 - 09:00 Reconnaissance Sign On and Administrative Checks Rally HQ, Sligo
08:00 - 19:00 Reconnaissance - Day 1
14:00 - 18:00 Media Accreditation Rally HQ, Sligo
17:00 - 19:00 Collection of FIA WRC Safety Trackers Rally HQ, Sligo
Wednesday 28th January 08:00 - 19:00 Reconnaissance - Day 2
08:00 Media Centre Opens IT, Sligo
08:00 - 20:00 Media Accreditation Rally HQ, Sligo
09:00 Service Park open for other competitors IT, Sligo
12:00 - 13:00 Manufacturers; car certifi cation and component sealing
(Subject to FIA Technical Delegates confi rmation)
IT, Sligo
15:00 - 18:00 Administrative Checks, P1 and P2 Rally HQ, Sligo
16:00 Team Managers Briefi ng Rally HQ, Sligo
14:00 - 20:00 Scrutineering and Component Sealing for P2, P3 and
Non Priority Drivers
Sligo
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Date Time Activity Location
Thursday 29th January 08:00 - 12:00 Shakedown, P1 and P2 Drivers Sligo
08:00 - 19:00 Media Accreditation Rally HQ, Sligo
10:00 - 12:00 Shakedown, P1, P2 and P3 Drivers Sligo
13:30 FIA Media Conference Media Centre, Sligo
14:00 Helicopter Pilots Briefi ng IT, Sligo
15:00 First Stewards Meeting Rally HQ, Sligo
15:30 Publication of Start List for Ceremonial Start and Day 1 Rally HQ, Sligo
19:30 Ceremonial Start Enniskillen
Friday 30th January 07:25 Start of Day 1 Parc Fermé, Sligo
22:27 Finish of Day 1 Parc Fermé, Sligo
22:30 Publication of Start List for Day 2 Rally HQ, Sligo
Saturday 31st January 06:25 Start of Day 2 Parc Fermé, Sligo
18:06 Finish of Day 2 Parc Fermé, Sligo
22:00 Publication of Start List for Day 3 Rally HQ, Sligo
Sunday 1st February 07:40 Start of Day 3 Parc Fermé, Sligo
14:43 Finish of Day 3 Parc Fermé, Sligo
15:10 Podium Ceremony Rally HQ, Sligo
16:30 FIA Press Conference Media Centre, Sligo
16:30 Final Scrutineering Sligo
19:00 Publication of Final Provisional Classifi cation Rally HQ, Sligo
22:00 Service Park Closes Service Park, Sligo
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4. ENTRY DETAILS
4.1 Titles for Which the Rally CountsFIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers
FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers and Co Drivers
FIA Junior World Rally Championship for Drivers
4.2 Criteria for Acceptance of Entries
4.2.1 Closing DateAll entry forms must be received before the close of entries on Wednesday 24th December at 18:00 (GMT)
Those wishing to take part in Rally Ireland 2009 must send the fully completed Entry Form to the organisers before the
closing date. Entries will only be accepted by bank transfer. If the entry form is sent by fax or email the original entry form
must reach the organiser no later than one week after the closing date for entries.
4.2.2 Number of EntriesThe maximum number of entries is 90.
4.2.3 ClassesEntries will be divided into four categories, as per FIA regulations, Priority 1, Priority 2, Priority 3 and Non Priority.
The classes for non priority drivers will be divided as follows:
Production Cars (group N) including Super 2000 CarsClass N1: Group N up to and including 1400cc
Class N2: Group N over 1400cc and up to and including 1600cc
Class N3: Group N over 1600cc and up to and including 2000cc
Class N4: Group N over 2000cc
Group A cars including World Rally CarsClass A5: Group A up to and including 1400cc
Class A6: Group A over 1400cc and up to and including 1600cc
Class A7: Group A over 1600cc and up to and including 2000cc
Class A8: Group A over 2000cc
Any Competitor not entered in the Junior World Rally Championship and taking part with a Super 1600 car must respect
Articles 7 and 8 (Servicing and Tyres) applicable to the Junior World Rally Championship, with the exception of tyre make,
which is free.
Cars entered in a class with less than 5 entrants will be admitted to the next class up.
4.2.4 AcceptanceEntries will be accepted at the discretion of the organisers. Outside the P1, P2 and P3 drivers the organiser will select crews
from the total number of entries received and place on the offi cial entry list.
4.3 Entry FeesManufacturer Stipulated by FIA
Manufacturer teams Stipulated by FIA
J-WRC Stipulated by FIA
Legal Entries €5000.00
Legal entries are competing cars entered by a team, a company or other legal entity with an entrants licence.
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Private Entries €4000.00 (until 12th December)
€4500.00 (from 12th December until closing date)
Competing car is entered by the driver or co-driver.
4.4 Entry Packages
Product Manufacturer(2 cars)
Manufacturer(3 cars)
Manufacturer Teams(2 cars)
Manufacturer Teams(1 car)
Vehicle Plates
Guest 10 12 8 4
Service 6 9 4 2
Auxiliary 12 15 8 4
Passes
Team Guest 40 50 30 10
Team Passes 30 40 25 15
Administration
Regulations 10 (10) 12 (12) 8 (8) 4 (4)
Road Books 12 (8) 15 (10) 8 (6) 4 (4)
Rally Guide 2 20 (15) 25 (20) 15 (10) 6 (4)
Route Maps 20 (15) 25 (20) 15 (10) 6 (4)
Programme 20 20 15 6
Results Book 5 (5) 6 (6) 5 (5) 3 (3)
CD of Safety Plan 1 1 1 1
*( ) = Number of copies to be mailed / couriered to Team Manager
Product J-WRC Legal Entrants Privateers
Vehicle Plates
Guest 1 0 0
Service 1 1 1
Auxiliary 2 2 0
Passes
Team Guest 0 0 0
Team Passes 0 10 6
Administration
Regulations 2 (2) 1 (1) 1 (1)
Road Books 3 (2) 2 (1) 2 (1)
Rally Guide 2 3 (2) 3 (2) 2 (1)
Route Maps 5 (2) 3 (2) 2 (1)
Programme 5 4 3
Results Book 2 (2) 2 (2) 1 (1)
CD of Safety Plan 0 0 0
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5. SERVICE PARK
5.1 LocationGPS Coordinates: 54 16.706
8 27.648
The Service Park will be located off the N16 in the grounds of the Institute of Technology Sligo, Ballinode, Sligo, which is
adjacent to Rally Headquarters. Manufacturers entered to the FIA WRC will have their designated areas in the Service Park
according to Appendix VII of the FIA WRC regulations 2008.
The service area surface is as follows:
Manufacturers, Manufacturer Teams and JWRC Tarmac
Other entries Hard Surface
There will be no Remote Service Zones.
5.2 Access The Service Park will be opened at 09:00 on Monday 26th January 2009 for Manufacturers and Manufacturer Teams and
at 09:00 on Wednesday 28th January 2009 for all other competitors. Manufacturer and Manufacturer Teams who wish to
access the service park before this time must contact the organisers.
Teams and competitors are asked to respect the opening times. Teams or tyre manufacturers who wish to bring equipment
to the Service Park prior to the opening times should contact the organisers who will try to facilitate requirements as much
as possible.
Competitors are requested to ensure that their team carry their Service Passes at all times as the organisers will be
collecting an admission fee to enter the Service Park.
The teams may bring their auxiliary vehicles into the Service Park, provided they can park them within their designated area.
Otherwise these vehicles must be taken to the auxiliary parking adjacent to the Service Park.
The Service Park will close at 22:00 on Sunday 1st February.
5.3 FacilitiesThe organisers will provide the following services in the Service Park• Toilets
• Water
• Waste removal
• Recycling facilities
• Waste oil collection
• General security
• WLAN connection
5.4 Service Park Details See general draft layout in Appendix 3
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6. TYRES
6.1 Tyre SupplierAll drivers entering a 4WD car and Priority 3 drivers must use Pirelli tyres as specifi ed by the FIA. Competitors should notify
their requirements to Pirelli at the following address:
Pirelli Pneumatici S.p.A Tel: +39 02 6442 3605
Attention: Mr Mario Isola Fax: +39 02 6440 1200
Motorsport Rally Manager Email: [email protected]
Viale Sarca, 222
I- 20126 Milano – Italy
6.2.Pirelli can also arrange to supply test tyres. Contact the above address for details.
6.3.Pirelli will transport tyres to the event and supply the tyres to be used during the event. Each competitor enters into a supply/
price agreement with Pirelli for the tyres used exclusively for Rally Ireland. Again, details from the above address.
7. RECONNAISSANCE
7.1 RegistrationReconnaissance registration will take place as followsDate and Time: Monday 26th January 16:00 – 21:00
Tuesday 27th January 06:00 – 09:00
Place: Rally Offi ce, Rally HQ, Clarion Hotel, Enniskillen Road, Sligo
For the priority drivers materials can be collected by a team member duly designated in writing. Others have to attend the
registration in person.
Administrative checks for P3 and non-priority drivers will take place at reconnaissance registration.
7.2 Regulations and Restrictions Competitors are permitted a maximum of two passages over each special stage. A reconnaissance control card will record
each competitor’s passage over the stages. Under no circumstances may competitors’ drive in the opposite direction of rally
traffi c, unless instructed by an offi cial of the event.
The maximum speed limit will be 70kph (44mph) unless a traffi c sign or written instruction issued by the Organisers indicates
a lower limit. Competitors are reminded that the roads are not closed during reconnaissance and vehicles may be travelling
in the opposite direction.
Competitors nominated by FIA will be required to carry a GPS tracker unit in their cars. Details of collection location for these
devices will be available in Rally Guide 2.
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7.3 Schedule
Day Special Stage Km Start Recce Finish Recce
Tuesday 27th January 2009
SS 1/4 22.25
08:00 19:00
SS 2/5 15.09
SS 3/6 25.21
SS 15 11.48
SS 16 27.90
SS 17 13.55
Shakedown 2.87
Wednesday 28th January 2009
SS 19 1.50
08:00 19:00
SS18 14.52
SS 9/12 27.76
SS 10/13 25.15
SS 11/14 13.46
SS 7 24.70
SS 8 14.77
Full and more detailed reconnaissance schedule will be available in Rally Guide 2.
8. SHAKEDOWN
8.1 General InformationShakedown on Thursday 29th January from 08:00 to 12:00 at Lisduff, Co. Sligo is open to all Priority 1, 2 and 3 drivers.
8.2 Schedule Thursday 29th January
08:00 – 12:00 Priority 1 drivers, Priority 2 drivers
10:00 – 12:00 Priority 1, 2 and 3 drivers
8.3 LocationShakedown will take place at Lisduff, Co. Sligo. The stage is 2.87km in length. The stage start is 5.97km from Service Park
and HQ and the fi nish is 6.78km from Service Park and HQ.
FIA fuel will be available adjacent to the Service Park during Shakedown.
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9. MEDIA
9.1 Contact Details Before the EventGavin McAllister
Rally Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 1 2937 180
8, The Cubes 1, Fax: +353 (0) 1 2935 783
Beacon South Quarter, Email: [email protected]
Sandyford, Web: www.rallyireland.org
Dublin 18
Ireland
9.2 Accreditation, procedure, criteria and deadlinesAs a round of the FIA World Rally Championship, the guidelines and procedures for media accreditation, as defi ned by the
FIA, will be adhered to at all times. Please ensure that all the requested information is included and that it is forwarded to the
correct organisation and address, as failure to follow the correct procedures will delay applications.
Rally Ireland considers the “Media Pass” to be a working tool and it is not to be used for public relations, promotion and/
or entertainment purposes. Under no circumstances will advertising, public relations agencies or similar companies and
organisation be accredited as media, nor will Rally Ireland issue any accreditation to representatives (press offi cers or
otherwise) of sponsors, suppliers, teams, drivers, etc.
A full set of media accreditation guidelines and relevant application forms will be available on the event website, www.
rallyireland.org in the media section from 7th November 2008.
9.2.1 National MediaThe relevant forms for accreditation from journalists, photographers and radio outlets based in Ireland should be completed
and returned to the National Accreditation Manager, at the above address no later than Friday 19th December 2008.
9.2.2 International MediaRequests from international media should be sent by mail to the following address no later than 7th January 2009.
External Relations Department Tel: +33 (0) 1 43 12 58 12
FIA Accreditation Service Fax: +33 (0) 1 43 12 58 18
8, Place de la Concorde Email: sgomez@fi acommunications.com
75008 Paris – France Web: www.fi a.com
9.2.3 Television, International Radio, Internet and Other Electronic MediaAll television, radio (international only), internet and electronic media applications must be sent by email or fax to
International Sportsworld Communicators at the following address by 31st December 2008.
International Sportsworld Tel: +44 207 584 7584
Communicators (ISC)
Accreditation Service Fax: +44 207 278 3753
The Annex Email: [email protected]
Mayward House
46-52 Pentonville Road
London
N1 9HF
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9.3 Form for Reservation of FacilitiesA form for reservation of facilities in the media centre can be downloaded from the offi cial event website media section from
7th November onwards.
9.4 Media Centre LocationsThe media centre will be located within the Service Park and a short walk from Rally Headquarters. It will open at 08.00 on
Wednesday 28th January.
10. TWO-WAY RADIO
Permission to use a radio transmitter must be applied for from both of the following authorities:
Republic of IrelandCommission for Communications Regulation, Web: www.comreg.ie
Abbey Court,
Irish Life Centre
Lower Abbey Street,
Dublin 1
Applications for a temporary licence must be submitted. The applications forms are available on the authorities’ website. The
application form should note the channel normally used, and request this channel. However there is no guarantee that this
will be permitted for use.
Northern IrelandOfcom Web: www.ofcom.org.uk
2A Southwark Bridge Road,
London,
SE1 9HA,
United Kingdom
All applications for two way radio use in Northern Ireland should be sent to Ofcom at the address above. Full details are
available on the Ofcom website.
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11. FUEL
11.1 General Conditions All FIA Priority drivers are required to use FIA Fuel. The supplier appointed by the FIA for 2009 is Shell. According to
Article 25.2 of FIA World Rally Championship Regulations 2008, cars of priority drivers must be fi tted with FIA fuel sample
couplings. All competitors are required to fi t refuel couplings, except non priority drivers using a car which retains the
standard tank.
Non priority drivers may either use FIA fuel, following the same conditions and rules as the priority drivers, or may use
commercially available pump fuel, dispensed only from pumps, at fi lling stations nominated in the Road Book.
For environmental and safety reasons no refuelling is allowed in the Service Park (no refuelling from cans, drums or similar).
The FIA Fuel and refuel service will be located at the following places
Thursday 29th January 2009 Shakedown Service Park, Sligo
Friday 30th January 2009 Day 1 Service Park, Sligo
Saturday 31st January 2009 Day 2 Service Park, Sligo
Sunday 1st February 2009 Day 3 Service Park, Sligo
11.2 Remote Refuel ZonesA remote refuel zone will operate on Friday 30th and Saturday 31st January 2009.
Remote refuel zones - Friday 30th January 20091. GPS Coordinates: 54.13.174
7.59.431
The remote refuel will operate between stage 1 and stage 2 and again between stage 4 and stage 5. The remote refuel zone
will be located at Doobally Chapel, Co Cavan.
2. GPS Coordinates: 54.24.042
7.22.234
The remote refuel will operate before stage 7 and again after stage 8. The remote refuel zone will be located near Clabby
Village off the B107.
Remote refuel zone - Saturday 31st January 2009GPS Coordinates: 54.25.266
7.35.754
The remote refuel will operate between stage 10 and stage 11 and again between stage 13 and 14. The remote refuel zone
will be located at Fisher Engineering, Ballinamallard, Co. Fermanagh.
11.3 How to Order FIA FuelAll competitors using FIA fuel must place their fuel order directly from DHL Global Forwarding no later than Thursday 8th
January 2009. An order form is available in Appendix 4. The cost of the fuel, including refuelling services will be advised
when same is established with the FIA or when teams submit their Order Form.
A copy of the fuel order must be sent to the FIA (Fax +44 (0) 225 444 450).
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11.4 Contact DetailsFuel order DHL Global Forwarding Tel: +31 (0) 655 893 248
Fax: +31 (0) 842 295 239
Email: [email protected]
Shell Global Solutions
Technical Representative Richard Karlsetter Tel: +49 (0) 4075 654 714
Mob: +49 (0) 1707 62 1 003
Email: [email protected]
Commercial Representative Peter Fordemann Tel: +49 (0) 2241 1260 771
Mob: +49 (0) 1707 916 213
Email: [email protected]
12. HOSPITALITY
Corporate Hospitality will be available in Sligo Service Park.
Further details will be available in Rally Guide 2
13. HELICOPTERS
13.1 Restrictions and RegistrationIn accordance with FIA guidelines on helicopter use, all helicopters fl ying in support of the Rally must be registered with the
Organisers. It is intended that, as a safety precaution, there will be a protocol to control Rally airspace and only registered
aircraft will be allowed to fl y in this airspace. To facilitate this Millenium Promotions Ltd have been appointed by Rally Ireland.
Contact DetailsSe Pardy Tel/Fax: +353 1 8454318
Millenium Promotions Ltd Email: [email protected]
88 Ard na Mara
Malahide
Co Dublin
See Helicopter Registration Form – Appendix (4). This Form should be returned completed as soon as possible – fi nal
registration date Friday 2nd January 2009. The Registration Fee for each Helicopter is €1,500 + Vat (21%) = €1,815.
A Mandatory Pilot Briefi ng will take place on Thursday 29th January at 14.00 at Service Park, Institute of Technology, Co.
Sligo. Attendance is obligatory for all helicopter pilots or designated representatives.
13.2 Contact DetailsAll Helicopter Owners and Operators should register their intent to Operate at this Event using the attached registration form
as soon as possible – if the response exceeds safe Operational Limitations it will be strictly fi ltered by application dates. All
applications will be acknowledged in order.
13.3 Commercial Helicopter CompaniesCeltic Helicopters Ltd Tel: +353 (1) 8901 349
Celtic Heliport Email: [email protected]
Knocksedan Web: www.celtichelicopters.ie
Swords
Co Dublin
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Gaelic Helicopters Ltd. (Ger) Tel: +353 (0) 22 220 40
Dromohane, Fax: +353 (0) 22 225 26
Mallow, Email: [email protected]
Co. Cork, Web: www.gaelichelicopters.com
Ireland
Irish Helicopters Ltd, Tel: +353 (0) 1 5055 002
Travetty Airfi eld, Fax: +353 (0) 1 5055 064
Dunshaughlin, Email: [email protected]
Co. Meath,
Ireland
Metro Helicopters Ltd. (John Murray) Tel: +353 (0) 1 2052 090
Suites 28 and 29 The Mall, Fax: +353 (0) 1 2052 089
Beacon Court,
Sandyford,
Dublin 18,
Ireland
Blue Star Helicopters, Tel: +353 (0) 21 4888 056
Cork Airport West, Fax: +353 (0) 21 4888 057
Ballygarvan Upper, Email: [email protected]
Kinsale Road,
Cork
Helicopter Training and Hire, Tel: +44 (0) 28 9182 0028
The Helicopter Centre, Web: www.helicoptercentre.co.uk
Ards Airport,
28 Comber Road,
Newtonards, BT23 4QP,
Northern Ireland
14. IMPORT OF VEHICLES AND SPARE PARTS
Competitors from the European Union do not need to make any special custom clearance for temporary import of cars and
equipment for the purpose of participating in Rally Ireland 2009.
If you are importing the rally car, service vans and spare parts and equipment from outside the European Union you must
report to customs at arrival in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. Please contact the relevant authorities at:
Republic of Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 1 64 75 000
Customs Division, Email: [email protected]
Castle House,
South Great George’s Street,
Dublin 2
Northern Ireland Tel: +44 (0) 28 90 56 2617
HM Customs and Excise, Web: www.hmce.gov.uk
Custom House,
Custom House Square,
Belfast, BT1 3ET
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15. HOTEL / ACCOMMODATION RESERVATION
15.1 General InformationIrish Welcome Tours are the offi cial event partners for accommodation.
15.2 Contact DetailsMs Sandra Coleman Tel: +353 (0) 1 2933 000
Irish Welcome Tours Fax: +353 (0) 1 2933 001
Bracken Court Email: [email protected]
Bracken Road Web: www.irishwelcometours.com
Sandyford
Dublin 18
Ireland
16. LIST OF USEFUL FACTS AND SERVICES
About IrelandHere on the edge of Europe, the island of Ireland is a dazzling green emerald sparkling in the Atlantic. The haunting
elemental beauty of Ireland’s spectacular coastline is evident throughout the island, from the Causeway Coastal Route to the
Ring of Kerry. For such a small island, the landscape of Ireland is immensely diverse. A journey of an hour in Ireland will take
you through thousands of years of history, glittering green countryside, mystical castles, charming villages and vibrant cities.
Ireland enjoys over 1,448km of spectacular coastline, surrounded by the mighty Atlantic on the west and the Irish Sea on
the east. As well as towering cliffs, clear fresh waters, pristine sandy beaches, and an abundance of opportunities for the
watersports enthusiast, the coastline enjoys lively fi shing villages with some of the best seafood in the world.
The political landscape of the island has changed over the centuries. In the 1920’s, a treaty was agreed which divided the
island into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with Northern Ireland falling under the sovereignty of the United
Kingdom. In 1998, an Agreement between the governments of Ireland and the political parties on the island known as the
“Good Friday Agreement” was signed.
Despite many problems implementing this agreement, on 8th May 2007 Northern Ireland established its own Legislative
Assembly with locally elected representatives, rather than being governed by the United Kingdom Parliament. It is widely
hoped that this agreement and new political co-operation between the governments north and south will put an end for
good to the island’s troubled past. Rally Ireland itself is a positive result of that new spirit of co-operation, being equally split
between northern and southern Ireland and enjoying strong support from both political administrations.
The primary language on the island is English, spoken by all the population. The Irish language, which was in decline for
many years, has seen a resurgence of growth over the last ten years with many new schools opening and a dedicated Irish-
language television channel coming on air. The Irish language is widely spoken as the fi rst language in “gaeltacht” areas,
which are primarily in the west of the island in Donegal, Mayo and Galway. With strong ties to other Celtic countries, the
Ulster-Scots language, which was once widely spoken in the north-eastern counties, is also enjoying a renaissance.
Modern Ireland now enjoys more immigration than emigration. Thanks in large part to the boom of the Celtic Tiger economy
in the 1990s, the Ireland of the 21st century is a vibrant, culturally rich and ethnically diverse country with an entirely youthful
and optimistic outlook – over half the population is under 30, after all!
With all these changes in society over the years, one thing remains constant. The people of the island are renowned for their
hospitality and love of the “craic” – the Irish word for sport or fun. Rally Ireland’s goal is to be good sport; and good fun!
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Airport
Airport Distance To Headquarters
Sligo Airport 8 km
Ireland West Airport Knock 54 km
Enniskillen Airport 74 km
Galway Airport 133 km
City of Derry Airport 148 km
Donegal Airport 150 km
Belfast City Airport 209 km
Shannon Airport 215 km
Dublin Airport 216 km
Belfast International Airport 229 km
Sligo Airport Sligo airport offers a number of scheduled fl ights to and from Dublin and Manchester.
Sligo Airport, Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 8280 (General)
Strandhill, +353 (0) 71 916 8461 (ATC)
Co. Sligo, Email: [email protected]
Ireland Web: www.sligoairport.com
Ireland West Airport KnockIreland Westport Airport Knock offers scheduled fl ights to and from Birmingham, Dublin, London Luton, London Stansted,
Manchester, East Midlands, New York and Boston.
Ireland Westport Airport Knock, Tel: 1850 67 22 22 (From Ireland)
Charlestown, +353 94 9368 100 (International)
Co. Mayo Email: [email protected]
Ireland Web: www.irelandwestairport.com
Enniskillen AirportEnniskillen Airport, Tel: +44 (0)28 6632 9000
Trory, Fax: +44 (0)28 6632 9100
Enniskillen, Email: [email protected]
Co. Fermanagh, Web: www.enniskillen-airport.co.uk
BT94 2FP
Northern Ireland
Galway Airport Galway Airport offers scheduled fl ights to and from Bradford, Belfast City, Birmingham, Bristol, Cork, Dublin, Edinburgh,
Leeds, London Luton, Manchester, Newcastle and Southampton.
Galway Airport, Tel: +353 (0) 91 755 569
Carnmore, Fax: +353 (0) 81 752 876
Co. Galway, Email: [email protected]
Ireland Web: www.galwayairport.com
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DerryCity of Derry Airport offers scheduled fl ights to and from Dublin, Glasgow, Liverpool, London Stansted and Nottingham East
Midlands. Onward fl ight connections are available to many European and World destinations via the hub airports at London
Stansted and Dublin.
City of Derry Airport, Tel: +44 (0) 28 7181 0784
Airport Road, Fax: +44 (0) 28 7181 1426
Eglinton, Email: [email protected]
Co. Derry, Web: www.cityofderryairport.com
BT47 3EG,
Northern Ireland
DonegalDonegal Airport offers scheduled fl ights to and from Dublin and Glasgow.
Donegal Airport Tel: +353 (0) 74 9548 284
Carrickfi nn, Fax: +353 (0) 74 9548 483
Kincasslagh, Email: [email protected]
Letterkenny, Web: www.donegalairport.ie
Co. Donegal,
Ireland
Belfast City AirportBelfast City Airport offers scheduled fl ights to most UK major cities and some Irish and French cities.
George Best Belfast City Airport, Tel: +44 (0) 28 9093 9093
Belfast, Fax: +44 (0) 28 9093 9094
BT3 9JH, Email: [email protected]
Northern Ireland Web: www.belfastcityairport.com
Shannon AirportShannon Airport offers a range of scheduled fl ights to and from the UK, mainland Europe and the US.
Shannon Airport, Tel: +353 (0) 61 712 000
Shannon, Email: [email protected]
Co. Clare Web: www.shannonairport.com
Ireland
Dublin AirportDublin Airport is Ireland’s main airport and offers a range of worldwide fl ights.
Dublin Airport, Tel: +353 (0) 1 8141 111
Dublin Email: [email protected]
Ireland Web: www.dublinairport.com
Belfast InternationalBelfast International Airport, Tel: +44 (0) 28 9448 4848
Belfast, Email: [email protected]
BT29 4AB Web: www.belfastairport.com
Northern Ireland
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Car DealersCitroenMichael Flannery Car Sales Tel: +353 (0) 71 9142902
Rathcormack (Michael)
Co Sligo
FordHenderson Motors, Tel: +353 (0) 71 914 5286
Bundoran Road, Out of Hours: +353 (0) 86 8523 782 (Keith)
Sligo
Peugeot/SeatMc Carrick Motors, Tel: +353 (0) 71 918 6222
Tubbercurry, Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 8599 945 (Des)
Sligo
BMW and Hyundai and MiniMartin Reilly Motors, Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 9099
Carraroe, Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 2567 776 (Martin)
Sligo
Suzuki Hunt Motors Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 5900
Castlebaldwin, Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 3884 400 (Ronan)
Co Sligo
Alfa Romeo and FiatCooper Fiat Tel: +353 (0) 71 911 5200
North West Business Park,
Sligo
Mitsubishi and RenaultEnda McCarrick Tel: +353 (0) 71 915 8000
Carraroe,
Sligo
Opel McCormack Car Sales Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 2755
Dublin Road,
Sligo
Skoda
Byrne Car Sales Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 1500
Dublin Rd,
Ballisadare,
Sligo
Toyota
Davey Motors Ltd Tel: +353 (0) 71 914 3004
Hazelwood,
Sligo
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Car HireHertz Car Rental Tel: +353 (0) 1 6767 476
Fax: +353 (0) 1 8133 416
Web: www.hertz.ie
Avis Rentals Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 8386
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 2604 494
Argus Car Hire, Tel: +353 (0) 1 4999 601
59 Terenure Road East, Email: [email protected]
Rathgar, Web: www.arguscarhire.ie
Dublin 6,
Ireland
Budget Car Rental Ireland, Tel: +353 (0) 906 627 711
Head Offi ce and Call Centre Fax: +353 (0) 906 627 744
Athlone Road, Email: [email protected]
Roscommon Town, Web: www.budget.ie
Co. Roscommon,
Ireland
Enterprise Rent-a-Car Tel: 1890 227 999
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 2553 432
Web: www.enterprise.ie
Europcar, Tel: +353 (0) 1 6142 888
Murray’s Car Rental Ltd, Fax: +353 (0) 1 6142 801
Baggot Street Bridge, Email: [email protected]
Dublin 4, Web: www.europcar.ie
Ireland
Climate The climate is milder than the rest of Northern Europe. The dominant infl uence on the climate is the Atlantic Ocean and so
Ireland does not suffer any temperature extremes. Average temperatures in January are between, 5ºC and 10ºC. Rainfall is
frequent in January and ground frost can be expected.
Contact Numbers
Republic Of Ireland Northern Ireland
Emergency Services 999/112 999
Speaking Clock 1191 123
Directory Enquires 11811 118500
Copying ServicesSligo Offi ce Supplies Adelaide Street Tel: +353 (0) 71 914 6226
Courier ServiceMullen Express Transport Tel: +353 (0) 71 913 0335
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 2565 308 (Tommy)
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Quinn Express Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 7930
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 2428 363 (Brian)
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 86 8276 579 (John)
CurrencyRepublic of IrelandCurrency is the euro (€), divided into 100 cents.
The denominations in circulation are: Notes: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros
Coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents
1 and 2 euro coins
Northern IrelandCurrency is the Pound Sterling (£), divided into 100 pennies.
The denominations in circulation are: Notes: 5, 10, 20 and 50 pounds
Coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 pennies
1 and 2 pound coins
Shops and restaurants in the border region of the north-west will, in general, accept either currency, but will not give as good
an exchange rate as banks. Major credit and debit cards are accepted in larger stores, restaurants and petrol stations, but
not widely in smaller establishments.
Banks and Cash Points – SligoBanks are located throughout Sligo and surrounding towns and are open from Monday-Friday 10:00 – 16:00. Banks do not
open on Saturdays. Most banks have open ATM machines for after-hours banking. Banking services are available at the
airports to coincide with international arrivals and departures
AIB 26 Stephen Street +353 (0) 71 914 2157
Bank of Ireland Stephen Street +353 (0) 71 914 4201
National Irish Stephen Street +353 (0) 71 914 1617
Permanent TSB 16 O’Connell Street +353 (0) 71 914 5245
Ulster Bank Stephen Street +353 (0) 71 916 2611
Pearse Road +353 (0) 71 914 2222
Bank Opening Hours 10:00 to 16:00
Dental CarePatrick O’Connor Wine Street, Sligo +353 (0) 71 916 2622
Michael Doherty Pearse Road Lower, Sligo +353 (0) 71 917 0770
DoctorsRay Westby 8 Wine Street, Sligo +353 (0) 71 916 2494
Frank Hayes 1 Wine Street, Sligo +353 (0) 71 917 0522
Health Centre Barrack St, Sligo +353 (0) 71 916 2355
+353 (0) 71 916 2638
(Night) +353(0)719162356
Medi Centre Barrack St, Sligo +353 (0) 71 914 2550
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Driving in Ireland Seat BeltsThe driver and all passengers are required to use front and rear seat belts at all times.
Speed LimitsRepublic of Ireland operates its speed limits in kilometres per hour while Northern Ireland operates its speed limits in miles
per hour.
Republic of Ireland Northern Ireland
Built up areas 50 kph 30 mph
Secondary roads 80 kph 60 mph
Main roads 100 kph 60 mph
Dual carriageways 100 kph 70 mph
Motorways 120 kph 70 mph
There are other limits indicated by traffi c signs.
Traffi c RulesDrive on the left and overtake on the right hand side of the road.
The Police (Gardai in Republic of Ireland) can order at will a breathalyser test of drivers. The maximum permitted level of
alcohol in the bloodstream is 0.08%.
ElectricityThe electrical supply voltage is 230 volts AC. Plugs and sockets are of a three point design.
Food and CateringFruit and Vegetables
Coopers Hill Farm Tel: +353 (0) 86 8269 137 (Mark)
Courtyard Catering Tel: +353 (0) 86 8130 442 (Michael)
CateringCourtyard Catering Tel: +353 (0) 86 8130 442 (Michael)
Fresh MeatSherlock’s Butchers Tel: +353 (0) 71 9167 985
Ballisodare Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 2373 733
Gas BottlesSam Hire Tel: +353 (0) 71 917 0370
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 2572 827 (Cyril)
LanguageThough Irish is the fi rst offi cial language of the country, English is spoken everywhere in the Ireland. Irish is spoken in
“Gaeltacht” areas and in some rural areas.
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Medical Treatment Visitors from EU countries are entitled to medical treatment under the EU Reciprocal Medical Treatment agreement. Before
you travel you should apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), from your local social security offi ce. Check that
the doctor or dentist that you use is registered with the Irish Health Board and inform him or her that you want to be treated
under the EU’s social security arrangements. In the event of an emergency, visitors may telephone or go directly to the
casualty department of the major hospitals.
Motorsport SuppliesEars Motorsport Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 22 420 50
David or Philip Moynihan Email: [email protected]
Muddy Hill, Web: www.ears.ie
Mallow,
Co. Cork
Ireland
Murray Motorsport Tel: +353 (0) 1 4500 555
Unit 21, Fax: +353 (0) 1 4500 585
Beechlawn Industrial Complex, Email: [email protected]
Greenhills, Web: www.murraymotorsport.ie
Dublin 12,
Ireland
Montgomery Motorsport Tel: +44 (0) 28 8554 9851
The Old Rectory, Fax: +44 (0) 28 8554 9855
10 Annaghilla Road, Email: [email protected]
Augher, Web: www.montgomery-motorsport.co.uk
Co. Tyrone,
Northern Ireland
Offi cial PartnersRally Ireland has appointed the following companies as their offi cial partners.
Stena Line Tel: +44 (0) 28 9046 6664
Prince’s Dock, Email: [email protected]
14 Clarendon Road, Web: www.stenaline.com
Belfast,
BT1 3GB,
Northern Ireland
Hertz Car Rental Tel: +353 (0) 1 6767 476
Fax: +353 (0) 1 8133 416
Web: www.hertz.ie
Passports and VisasBritish born citizens when travelling to Ireland do not require passports. Such visitors should however carry identifi cation. All
visitors from other countries must carry a valid passport.
Citizens of certain countries require an entry visa for Ireland. Further information is available in the Service to the Public
section of the Department of Foreign Affairs website: www.foreignaffairs.gov.ie
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Port
Port Distance To Headquarters
Port of Belfast 203 km
Dublin Port 210 km
Dun Laoghaire Ferry Port, Dublin 223 km
Larne Ferry Terminal, Antrim 256 km
Port of BelfastPort of Belfast offers scheduled ferries to and from the UK and France. It is serviced by Stena Line, Sea Cat and Norfolk
Line.
Port of Belfast, Tel: +44 (0) 28 9055 4422
Harbour Offi ce, Fax: +44 (0) 28 9055 4420
Corporation Square, Email: [email protected]
Belfast, Web: www.belfast-harbour.co.uk
BT1 3AL,
Northern Ireland
Dublin PortDublin Port offers scheduled ferries to and from the UK and France. It is serviced by Irish Ferries, Isle of Man Steam Packet
Company, Norfolk Line, P&O Irish Sea and Stena Line.
Dublin Port Tel: +353 (0) 1 8876 000
Port Centre, Fax: +353 (0) 1 8874 000
Alexandra Road, Email: [email protected]
Dublin 1, Web: www.dublinport.ie
Ireland
Larne PortLarne Port offers scheduled ferries to and from the UK. It is serviced by P&O Irish Sea.
Larne Harbour Ltd Tel: +44 (0)28 2887 2100
9 Olderfl eet Road, Fax: +44 (0)28 2887 2209
Larne, Email: info@portofl arne.co.uk
Co Antrim, Web: www.portofl arne.co.uk
BT40 1AS ,
Northern Ireland
Post Offi cesPost offi ces are open from 9:00 – 17.30, Monday-Friday and 09:00 – 13.30pm on Saturday.
SignpostsSignposting is generally in English and Irish. However, signposting in Gaeltacht or Irish speaking areas may appear in the
Irish language only, so consult your maps carefully. Fáilte Ireland (Irish Tourist Board) produces a map of Ireland, which
depicts place names in both Irish and in English. We would advise that visitors use this map, which is available from any
Tourist Information Centre. On the main Irish road signs distances are displayed in kph on green and white signs. However,
some of the older black and white signs still remain and distances on these are in miles.
Signposting in Northern Ireland is on black and white signs in English. All distances in Northern Ireland are displayed in miles.
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Sign WritersBallast Signs Tel: +353 (0) 71 914 2045
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 4161 964 (Tom)
Sign Express Tel: +353 (0) 71 911 8694
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 86 3882 975 (Michael)
Sligo Useful Phone NumbersGarda Station +353 (0) 71 915 7000
Fire Brigade +353 (0) 71 914 4999
Sligo General Hospital +353 (0) 71 917 1111
Bus Station +353 (0) 71 016 0066
Smoke Free at WorkFrom March 29 2004 most enclosed places of work in Ireland became smoke free. A similar legislation came into effect in
Northern Ireland on 30th April 2007, so throughout the island, bars, restaurants and public buildings are now completely
smoke free.
This important health measure is about allowing people to work and socialise in a clean and healthy smoke-free
environment. Most work places will be covered by this but there are some exceptions. Places that are similar to a private
dwelling such as bedrooms in hotels, guesthouses, hostels and B&B’s. Outdoor locations such as beer gardens and
smoking shelters provided they comply with the legislation. For further information please go to www.smokefreeatwork.ie.
Sunrise – Sunset Approximate sunrise and sunset times are:
Date Sunrise Sunset
Friday 30th January 2009 08:24 17:12
Saturday 31st January 2009 08:23 17:12
Sunday 1st February 2009 08:22 17:13
Taxi ServiceTaxi services are widely available at Taxi ranks throughout Sligo. These are metered taxis. Alternatively the following
companies can be contacted directly:
Feehily Executive Transport Hazelwood Road, Sligo +353 (0) 71 914 3000
McTiernan Orchard Lane, Strandhill Road, Sligo +353 (0) 71 914 2777
City Cabs 31 Tracey Avenue, Sligo +353 (0) 71 914 5577
Express Cabs 13 Devins Drive, Sligo +353 (0) 71 917 1733
TelephonesPublic telephones can be operated with phones cards, coins or credit cards.
Direct dialling 00 + Country Code + Area Code + Local Number.
Republic of IrelandThe International prefi x for incoming calls is +353, then, delete the leading 0 in the local area code i.e. Sligo area code is
071, from abroad this is +353 71.
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Northern Ireland The International prefi x for incoming calls is +44, then, delete the leading 0 in the local area code i.e. Fermanagh area code
is 028, from abroad this is +44 28.
TippingIn restaurants and taxis it is customary to add a gratuity of approximately 10% to the bill. In some restaurants Service
Charge is already included in the bill as presented to the customer.
Tow TrucksPeter Devaney Tel: +353 (0) 87 2553 432
James Foy Tel: +353 (0) 87 2541 243
Gerard Sherlock Tel: +353 (0) 87 1331 123
Travel Details
Bus TravelBus Eireann services most towns within Ireland. Daily services are available to Sligo from Dublin, Enniskillen, Derry and Galway. Full details of routes and timetables can be found on www.buseireann.ie
Sligo Bus Station Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 0066 Lord Edward St, Sligo, Co. Sligo
Opening Hours 07:00 to 18:00 (Mon - Sat) 08:00 to 09:00 (Sun) 13:30 to 14:30 (Sun) 17:45 to 18:45 (Sun)
Translink offers a number of services between Belfast and the western counties of Northern Ireland and between Sligo and Derry city with onward connections to Belfast or Larne Port. Full details of routes and timetables can be found onwww.translink.co.uk
Train TravelIarnrod Eireann offers train services to and from Connolly Station, Dublin to Sligo. There are fi ve return trains each day.Full details of routes and timetables can be found on www.irishrail.ie
Sligo Train Station Tel: +353 (0) 71 916 9888Lord Edward St, Sligo, Co. Sligo
Opening Hours 07:00 to 18:00 (Mon- Sat) 08:00 to 09:00 (Sun) 13:30 to 14:30 (Sun) 17:45 to 18:45 (Sun)
Tourist InformationFailte Ireland Temple Street, Sligo +353 (0) 71 917 1905 [email protected]
Leitrim Tourism Carrick On Shannon, Leitrim +353 (0) 71 962 2045
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Donegal Direct Letterkenny, Co. Donegal +353 (0) 74 912 1160
Fermanagh Tourist Information Wellington Road, Enniskillen +44 (0) 28 6632 3110
Tyre DealersAdvance Pitstop Burton Road, Sligo +353 (0) 71 914 2148
First Stop Tyre Centre Pearse Road, Sligo +353 (0) 71 917 4042
Pearse Road Tyre Service U8, Cleveragh Business Park, Sligo +353 (0) 71 194 2124
Bridge Tyre and Exhaust Centre Ballast Quay, Sligo +353 (0) 71 915 0600
Modern Tyre Service James Street, Omagh +44 (0) 28 8224 6598
Modern Tyre Service Tempo Road, Enniskillen +44 (0) 28 6632 2299
Windscreen ReplacementTony Hansbery Tel: +353 (0) 71 917 1555
Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 8101 600
Stephen Graffney Out of Hours: +353 (0) 87 8101 6
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APPENDIX 1 – ITINERARY
2007 / 2009 Route Comparison
2009 Length 2007 Notes
SS 1/4 Glenboy 22.25 SS 8 Same Stage
SS 2/5 Cavan 15.09 New Stage
SS 3/6 Aughnasheelan 25.21 SS9 Bencroy Lengthened from fi nish by 9.77km
SS 7 Murley 24.70 SS 17 Same Stage
SS 8 Fardross 14.77 SS 18 Same Stage
SS 9/12 Sloughan Glen 25.76 SS 10/13 Same Stage
SS 10/13 Ballinamallard 25.15 SS 11/14 Lengthened at start and additional loop
SS 11/14 Tempo 13.46 SS 12/15 Same Stage
SS 15 Geevagh 11.48 SS 2/5 Same Stage
SS 16 Arigna 27.90 SS 3/6 Same Stage
SS 17 Lough Gill 13.55 SS 4/7 Shortened to 13.55km
SS 18 Donegal Bay 14.52 SS 18 Opposite direction
SS 19 Donegal Town 1.50 New Stage
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Overview – Day 1
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Overview – Day 2
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Overview – Day 3
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APPENDIX 2 – MAPS
Ireland Map
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Sligo Town Map
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APPENDIX 3 – DRAWINGS AND LAYOUTS
Service Park Layout
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APPENDIX 4 – 2009 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP
EVENT FUEL PURCHASE ORDER FORM
Deadlines for ordering European events: 3 weeks before shakedown
Long haul events: 5 weeks before shakedown
After deadlines we cannot guarantee additional orders! Please note that payment must be received in full one week before
shakedown!
Rally Event 50 Liter Cans Fuel from re-fuelling truck Total Liters
Team:
Driver(s):
Entry No(s):
Customer Number: (if available) WRC . . .
Invoice Details
Company Name:
Address: (Street / Postal Code / City)
Country:
VAT Registration No.
Contact Details
Contact Person:
Telephone No. Mobile No.
Fax No.
E-mail Address:
Pre-Payment to
Owner of Account: Shell Global Solutions GmbH
Bank: ABN AMRO Bank N.V., Frankfurt
Bank Code: 502 304 00
Account No. 1668 315 009
IBAN Code: DE77 5023 0400 1668 3150 09
SWIFT Code: ABNADEFFFRA
Purchase Order No: (Will be provided by DHL) WRC . . . - . . .
Fuel will be available the day before scrutineering
Please return this order to [email protected] or by fax to 0031 842 295 239
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HELICOPTER REGISTRATION FORM
Helicopter
Helicopter registration:
Type and make:
Colours:
Owner
Company / Name:
Address:
Phone:
Operation
What will be the use of the
helicopter on the rally?
Jet A1 at landing site required?
Overnight parking location?
Pilot
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Email address:
Address and mobile phone
during the event:
Flying Under Contract From
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Possibility For Patient Transport: Yes No
I, the pilot of the above helicopter, agree to the follow the rules notifi ed to me during the Rally:
Signature:
Date:
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A/c Reg(s) A/c Type(s)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Pilots Phone Number
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Payment Details
A One Off Fee of €1,500 + (Vat 21%) will be deducted for each Aircraft Registered to Operate at this Event. This is a non-
refundable Fee. An Invoice will be sent out with confi rmation of Payment.
Credit Card Details: - please tick
Access Mastercard Visa Amex Diners Other please state:………………………………
Card No:
Security Code (Last 3 digits on the back of the card)
Expiry Date:
Name of Card Holder:
Registered Address of Card Holder:
Signature:
NO REGISTRATION WILL BE REGARDED AS FIRM UNTIL THIS FORM IS RECEIVED BY OUR OFFICE.
TOGETHER WITH PAYMENT DETAILS
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REGISTRATION FORM – RECONNAISSANCE ONLY
Any driver wishing to take part in reconnaissance only, must respect the regulations on reconnaissance in its entirety (see
2008 FIA General Rally Prescriptions, 2008 FIA WRC Regulations and 2009 Supplementary Rally Regulations Rally Ireland
2009).
A fee of €1,000 for taking part in the reconnaissance must be paid in full by 29th December 2008.
Registration forms must be returned to Rally Ireland by Monday 29th December 2008. Registration for reconnaissance must
take place on Monday 26th January 2009 between 16:00 – 21:00 at the Rally Offi ce, Clarion Hotel, Sligo.
First Driver Co-Driver
Surname:
Name:
Postal Address:
Date of Birth:
Mobile Number:
Email Address:
Licence Number:
Issuing ASN:
Driving Licence Number:
Issuing Country:
Details of the Car
Make: Registration Number:
Model: Colour:
The undersigned acknowledge that they have duly read, understood and agree to be bound by the above terms and
conditions:
Driver: Date:
Co-driver: Date:
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