Crowds rally at circuit for get-together
Fans and exhibitors from mid-Somerset were among the thousands at Castle Combe circuit on Saturday for one of the largest gatherings of all things rallying.
Nearly 10,000 people were expected at the sun-drenched Rallyday 2008 to see famous rally cars from the past and well-known rally drivers, plus all sorts of smaller rally teams and attractions.
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Assistant editor Tim Lethaby, left, with World Rally Championship title challenger Mikko Hirvonen
Photo by Jaqui Strevens
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Pictured above: Chris and Katie House, of Glastonbury, of the Somerset RS Owners' Club at Rallyday
Photo by Jaqui Strevens
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Alan and Denise Desbois, of Emborough, were displaying their Peugeot 306 RWD at Rallyday
Photo by Jaqui Strevens
The biggest draw of the day was World Rally Championship title challenger Mikko Hirvonen, who drives for the M-Sport Ford team.
Speaking to the Mid Somerset Series, he said how fun and relaxed the Rallyday was, and that of all the cars there, he would choose to drive a Ford Escort Mk II.
Among the mid-Somerset exhibitors were Alan and Denise Desbois, of Emborough, who had their unique Peugeot 306 RWD on show.
Mr Desbois said: "Rallyday is great because it shows how popular rallying is and it is quite affordable to exhibit at."
One of the motor clubs which had a stand was the Somerset RS Owners Club, which meets at the Pipers Inn, at Ashcott.
Other attractions included rallycross action, rally raid vehicles, a simulator for children to experience what being in a rally car is like, and stunt driving displays.











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