Welcome to #ERSR24
The East Riding Stages Rally will be held on 25 February 2024
The East Riding Stages Rally will be centred on the market town of Beverley in East Yorkshire.
There will be five stages run twice, and the competitive action will be book-ended with a Ceremonial Start and Finish in Beverley Market Place.
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We encourage everyone to join us at the free Spectator Superspecial stage taking place on Beverley Westwood, which will be the safest place to spectate.
Watching a live motor sport event is a thrilling experience and one of the best ways for fans to get close to the action, experiencing the sport’s sights, sounds and smells first-hand.
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Motorsport UK, event organisers and venues strive to keep spectators safe but ultimately all spectators are responsible for their own personal safety.
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Rallying is potentially very dangerous and we appeal to everyone to stay alert and follow the marshals instructions. If they ask you to move please do so as it’s for your own safety. Please remember if the organisers deem a stage to be unsafe they will cancel it – don’t be the one who causes it to be cancelled!
Spectator Safety
We ask rally spectators heading to watch on the other stages to please adhere to any instructions given by the marshals or officials.
As with any rally it is very important that viewing points are chosen carefully to maximise safety.
Under no circumstances may anyone stand in front of, beside, within or immediately behind any area marked with red and white tape and/or “Prohibited Area” signs.
Spectators may enter a stage on foot until 45 minutes before the “First Competitor Due” time. Spectators must be off the stage and standing in a suitable place no later than 30 minutes before the “First Competitor Due” time.
This is shortly prior to the passage of the Motorsport UK Safety Delegate who will expect to see all spectators standing in a suitable position. If he/she does not consider the stage to be sufficiently safe then the stage will not be allowed to start.
This continues to be in force until the passage of the Sweeper Car (Chequered Flag) shortly after the rally has passed through.
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