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Our second day sees crews face regularities at Kill,Havocked, Drum Hills and Tallow. We have a test through picturesque apple orchards, and head to our home for the next three nights at our hotel in East Cork, and an evening in the local pub.https://rallytheglobe.com/
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In partnership with Irish Racing Green, an event for Pre‑war cars exploring scenic open roads through ever‑changing countryside, with a variety of test sand regularities www.rallytheglobe.com
The fourth running of this popular event starts with Documentation and Scrutineering in beautiful County Water ford, before heading out after lunch across the Suirestuary towards New Ross. www.rallytheglobe.com
www.rallytheglobe.com We tackle the Inistioge hill climb on our way to the Arrigle Valley, before a visit to Kiltorcan for a test and a regularity at Temple forum.
Our second day sees crews face regularities at Kill, Havocked, Drum Hills and Tallow. We have a test through picturesque apple orchards, and head to our home for the next three nights at our hotel in East Cork, and an evening in the local pub.
Longest day on the road www.rallytheglobe.com
We have a variety of tests on the cards for the day
www.rallytheglobe.com in the remarkable Comeragh Mountains.
Our final day has two very different tests www.rallytheglobe.com
just outside Dungarvan and lunch at Tourin, home to the very artistic Jameson girls and sometime whiskey makers. www.rallytheglobe.com
We head back to the hotel late afternoon, leaving plenty of time to celebrate with a ne evening meal and prize-giving.
An event with unique character, in the company of fellow enthusiasts of pre-war motoring. www.rallytheglobe.com
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