Evans boosts title hopes with Manx win
Although he never won the Manx International during his mainstream rallying career, Welshman Gwyndaf Evans finally celebrated victory on the island by dominating the Isle of Man Historic Rally. Driving…
THE WELSH RALLY
This year’s Welsh Rally starts on July 20th from Cambridge, Cardiff, Chester, Harrogate, Leamington, London, Swansea and Torquay-. Competitors converge at Brecon and tackle the HirwaunRhondda and Rhondda-Gari,v mountain roads. A night stop will be made at Porthcawl after one hill test has been decided. On the following day a common route embraces some of the finest Welsh scenery to the finish at Cardiff, after a second hill test. On the third day wiggle-woggles and the reception will be disposed of and on Saturday, July 23rd,
there is the Coachwork Competition. This time one driver may drive throughout and each day’s road-section embraces about 250 miles, or 500 miles in all: Details from : Hon. Secretary, South Wales A.C., • 7, St. Mary Street, Cardiff, Glam.