WHO Winter Rally-Sprint News Briefing 6 – Wednesday 3 March 2021
This is the final week of the event! Just two stages remain - tomorrow and on Sunday. Last weekend’s hillclimb was devilish for some and heavenly for others. We’ll look back at that, re-cap the standings and introduce you to some exciting end-of-event news of prizes, merchandise and the official souvenir fanzine...
1. Stage 8: Devil’s Dyke to Saddlescombe 1. Building and running the hillclimb was super-exciting! The first run on Saturday afternoon saw some blistering performances and some cars that weren’t happy with the SCX Classic track. A total of seven cars failed to finish the stage, two mechanicals and five with blades too long. Coverage of the stage starts
here.
The class podiums for Stage 8 were…
Class A: 1. Rebecca Shtasel, 2. Graham Edwards, 3. Doug Passell
Class B: 1. Graham Edwards, 2. Clive Mills, 3. David & Dylan Passell
Class C: 1. Graham Edwards, 2. Phil Barry, 3. Leo Capaldi
The full results for Stage 8 are
here.
It was a stage that certainly shook up the standings. Graham moved into the lead of the event, with Phil B two seconds behind him. Alan B was still within five seconds of top spot in third, but Alan W had dropped nearly thirty seconds and six places to eighth. Graham also led Classes A and B. You can find the overall results after Stage 8
here.
2. Stage 9: Devil’s Dyke to Saddlescombe 2. There was an early morning start in near-darkness for the second run through the hillclimb. All cars completed the stage and the full 2 hours 30 minutes can be viewed on Facebook
here. The SlotRacer coverage starts
here.
The class podiums were...
Class A: 1. Graham Edwards, 2. Clive Mills, 3. Andy Player
Class B: 1. Andy & Rebecca, 2. Clive Mills 3. David & Dylan Passell
Class C: 1. Graham Edwards, 2. Phil Barry, 3. Sebastian Birchmore
The full results for Stage 8 are
here.
The top seven positions remained the same, although the gap to the leading pair widened. Graham’s lead over Phil’s Porsche was 2.3 seconds, the gap to Alan B in third now 11.5 seconds. Sebastian has moved a little closer and is just five seconds adrift of that final podium spot. The overall standings after Stage 8 can be found
here.
3. The final two stages… We return to the Ninco ‘Falmer Rally Cross’ stage on Thursday afternoon for another run through the off-road track. The direction will be reversed, although it'll be the same length as Stage 1. No live streaming for this one, but I’m planning to put together some video. The event finale is on Sunday morning. The whole of Stage 11 will be streamed live on Facebook from 8am, until the stage is complete - and we will then know who has won the rally. The Facebook event is here:
https://fb.me/e/LkQ3gR4W
4. Prize cars – who gets ‘em? Jadlam Toys & Models are the main sponsors of the event and have sent the Scalextric BMW M3 for the rally winner. The Best in Show winner – voted by the Rally-Sprint hosts – will receive the SCX Audi S1. We’ll announce the Best in Show award on Saturday. Finally, the Sideways Skyline will go to the winner of a lucky dip, to be drawn live on Facebook, just before the final stage on Sunday. All the competitors' names (apart from me and Rebecca) will go into the hat. A big thank you to Jadlams and Gaugemaster for sending us the cars. Everyone's a winner - all competitors will be receiving a WHO Winter Rally-Sprint sticker, a SlotRacer Proxy sticker and a sheet of Jadlams stickers in their return box.
5. Official WHO Rally-Sprint 2021 souvenir mugs available now! Our Rally-Sprint hosts will be getting one of these each as a 'thank you' present. They are also available to buy at the print-on-demand website RedBubble. There are two types of ceramic mug – a classic 325ml mug, which Rebecca says is very high quality (keeps tea warm, microwave and dishwasher safe) and a 354ml ‘Tall’ mug for a bigger brew. The mugs are £9.90 plus postage from RedBubble:
www.redbubble.com/i/mug/WHO-Winter-Rally-Sprint-2021-by-Woodcote
6. Official Souvenir Fanzine! This will be a bumper 56-page edition, with complete stage results, standings after each stage, pictures, reports and a smattering of articles – including one from Hub weighing up his three favourite slot rally cars. Editing is well underway and the fanzine will be available in around ten days time as a pdf download on this thread.
7. More 1:32 scale proxy racing next month? The Brighton to John o'Groats Proxy Road Race will be starting on 23 April, with cars assembling in Nottingham on or before Monday 12 April. If you're interested, it's time to get yourself over to the SlotRacer thread for the rules & regs:
https://slotracer.online/community/showt...p?tid=1995
Next week’s final WHO Winter Rally-Sprint round-up will be posted here on Wednesday at 5pm UK time.