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[4] [5] In 1951 the club organised the first annual RAC International Rally of Great Britain to tour the island, and until the 53rd event in 1997 this was still commonly known as the RAC Rally. [6] [7] In 1998, amidst a restructuring of the club and its commercial activities, the event lost its RAC identity and became known as the Rally of ...
Builth Wells, Wales 13 April Round 3 Beatson’s Building Supplies Jim Clark Rally Duns, Scotland 24-25 May Round 4 Voyonic Grampian Forest Rally Banchory, Scotland 9-10 August Round 5* JDS Machinery Rali Ceredigion Aberystwyth, Wales 30 August - 1 September Round 6 Visit Conwy Cambrian Rally Llandudno, Wales 26 October
RAC Limited (The RAC) is a British automotive services company headquartered in Walsall, West Midlands. Its principal services are roadside assistance and general insurance, and its subsidiaries include RAC Motoring Services Ltd, RAC Financial Services Ltd and RAC Insurance Limited.
The RAC issued an annual 'Guide and Handbook' that contained road maps of the UK with the location of all RAC telephones marked on it, together with lists of local RAC approved garages and hotels. To give members an indication of the quality of each establishment the RAC was one of the first organisations to provide an easily recognisable ...
3.7 M275: A spur from the M27 to central Portsmouth and Cosham. 86,291 2.0 3.2 M3: A northeast-southwest motorway linking London to Southampton. Surrey, Hampshire: 136,059 58.6 94.3 M32: A spur from the M4 into central Bristol. Gloucestershire, Bristol: 84,898 4.4 7.1 M4: An east-west motorway linking London to Cardiff and South Wales.
The Dundrod Circuit (Irish: Dún dTrod) in Co Antrim, first used in 1950 for the RAC Tourist Trophy automobile race and the Formula One (non-championship) Ulster Trophy (1950–1953), was 7.416 mi (11.935 km) in length and later amended for the 1965 racing season to 7.401 mi (11.911 km) with the addition of the Lindsay Hairpin.
National Trails are a network of long-distance paths in England and Wales (plus a small stretch of the Pennine Way in Scotland [6]) funded by Natural England and Natural Resources Wales and maintained by local authorities under a Trail Partnership. [7] As of January 2023, there are over 2,500 miles (4,000 km) of trails on seventeen routes. [7]
The ACU was founded in 1903 [1] with the name of the Auto-Cycle Club, [3] as a branch of the Automobile Club of Great Britain (later to become the Royal Automobile Club). [4] [5] Its aim was to develop motor sport through clubs and arrange touring facilities for members. [3]
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