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Supplementary Regulations or a Bulletin and therefore should be used as a guide only.

For regulations, please refer to the FIA World Rally Championship Regulations, the Rally Australia Supplementary Regulations and any Bulletins issued.

New information from Rally Guide 1 has the headings marked in blue.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION & WELCOME ......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 WELCOME FROM RALLY AUSTRALIA ................................................................................. 1 1.2 EVENT SUMMARY ............................................................................................................. 22. CONTACT DETAILS ......................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 PERMANENT ORGANISATION CONTACT DETAILS .............................................................. 2 2.2 MEDIA CONTACT DETAILS ................................................................................................. 3 2.3 RALLY AUSTRALIA BOARD ................................................................................................ 3 2.4 SPORTING COUNCIL .......................................................................................................... 3 2.5 OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY THE FIA .................................................................................. 43. PROGRAMME AND CRITICAL DEADLINES ...................................................................................... 5 3.1 SCHEDULE BEFORE THE RALLY WEEK .............................................................................. 5 3.2 SCHEDULE DURING THE RALLY WEEK .......................................................................... 5-84. ENTRY DETAILS .............................................................................................................................. 9 4.1 TITLES FOR WHICH THE RALLY COUNTS .......................................................................... 9 4.1.1 CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTANCE OF ENTRIES AND CLOSING DATE .......................... 9 4.1.2. CLASSES ............................................................................................................ 9 4.2 LIST OF ENTRY FEES – WRC CHAMPIONSHIPS ................................................................. 9 4.3 LIST OF ENTRY FEES- NON-WRC REGISTERED AND PRIVATEER COMPETITORS ........... 10 4.4 ENTRY PACKAGES FOR NON-FIA REGISTERED TEAMS ................................................... 105. SERVICE PARK/RALLY CENTRAL .................................................................................................. 11 5.1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERVICE PARK/RALLY CENTRAL .......................................... 11 5.2 FACILITIES AT THE SERVICE PARK ............................................................................ 11-12 5.2.1 SECURITY IN THE SERVICE PARK ..................................................................... 12 5.3 ENVIRONMENTAL ............................................................................................................ 126. TWO-WAY RADIO ......................................................................................................................... 13 6.1 APPLICATION PROCEDURE ............................................................................................. 13 6.2 CONTACT DETAILS .......................................................................................................... 137. FUEL/TYRES ................................................................................................................................. 14 7.1 FIA FUEL ......................................................................................................................... 14 7.2 PUMP FUEL ..................................................................................................................... 14 7.3 REMOTE REFUEL ZONES ................................................................................................. 15

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7.4 TYRES ............................................................................................................................. 158. IMPORT OF VEHICLES AND SPARE PARTS ................................................................................... 16 8.1 VEHICLES IMPORTED UNDER EVENTS STATUS CONCESSION ......................................... 16 8.2 VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND INSURANCE...................................................................... 17 8.2.1 VISITING RALLY VEHICLES FROM OVERSEAS ................................................... 17 8.2.2 VISITING RALLY VEHICLES FROM INTERSTATE ................................................. 179. HELICOPTERS & REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT......................................................................... 17 9.1 REGISTRATION PROCESS .......................................................................................... 17-18 9.2 HELICOPTER SUPPLIERS ................................................................................................ 18 9.3 REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT (RPA) ............................................................................. 1810. HOSPITALITY ARRANGEMENTS & WRC GALA DINNER ......................................................................18 10.1 HOSPITALITY ARRANGEMENTS ............................................................................................18 10.2 GALA DINNER .......................................................................................................................1911. ACCOMMODATION ..............................................................................................................................1912. RECONNAISSANCE .............................................................................................................................19 12.1 PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION ...................................................................................19-20 12.2 SPECIFICATIONS, NATIONAL RESTRICTIONS AND SPEED LIMITS ........................................20 12.2.1 PASSAGES .............................................................................................................20 12.2.2 SPEED LIMITS THROUGHOUT RECONNAISSANCE .................................................20 12.3 SPEED CONTROL CHECKING DEVICES ..................................................................................20 12.4 PARTICIPATION IN RECONNAISSANCE ONLY ........................................................................21 12.5 RECONNAISSANCE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ......................................................................2113. SCRUTINEERING INCLUDING MARKING AND SEALING ......................................................................21 13.1 VENUE AND TIMETABLE .......................................................................................................21 13.1.1 MANUFACTURERS .................................................................................................21 13.1.2 OTHERS .................................................................................................................21 13.2 MUD FLAPS ..........................................................................................................................21 13.3 TINTED WINDOWS ................................................................................................................22 13.4 COMPETITOR SAFETY EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................22 13.5 NOISE ...................................................................................................................................22 13.6 INSTALLATION OF FIA SAFETY TRACKING SYSTEM..............................................................22 13.7 INSTALLATION OF ON-BOARD CAMERAS .............................................................................2214. SHAKEDOWN .....................................................................................................................................23 14.1 WRC SHAKEDOWN ...............................................................................................................2315. START PROCEDURE ...........................................................................................................................23

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15.1 RALLY SHOW & CEREMONIAL START ...................................................................................2316. FINISH PROCEDURE ...........................................................................................................................24 16.1 FINISH OF THE RALLY ..........................................................................................................2417. PR ACTIVITIES ...................................................................................................................................24 17.1 PEDDERS RALLY CENTRAL ...................................................................................................24 17.2 RALLY SHOW ........................................................................................................................24 17.3 END OF DAY PRESS CONFERENCE (MEET THE CREWS) .......................................................2418. MEDIA .........................................................................................................................................25 18.1 CONTACTS BEFORE THE EVENT............................................................................................25 18.2 ACCREDITATION PROCEDURE ...............................................................................................25 18.3 ACCREDITATION DESK – LOCATION AND OPENING HOURS..................................................25 18.4 MEDIA CENTRE – LOCATION AND OPENING HOURS ............................................................26 18.5 FIA PRESS CONFERENCES – TIME AND LOCATION ..............................................................26 18.6 TEAMS MEDIA CONTACTS ..............................................................................................26-27 18.7 EXPECTED MEDIA COVERAGE ..............................................................................................2719. SAFETY SERVICES..............................................................................................................................28 19.1 EMERGENCY NUMBER IN AUSTRALIA 000 ...........................................................................28 19.2 MEDICAL SERVICES ..............................................................................................................28 19.2.1 COFFS HARBOUR BASE HOSPITAL ........................................................................28 19.2.2 SERVICE PARK MEDIPOD.......................................................................................29 19.2.3 COFFS HARBOUR GP SUPER CLINIC .....................................................................29 19.3 POLICE SERVICES .................................................................................................................30 19.4 TOWING ................................................................................................................................31 19.5 PHARMACIES ........................................................................................................................3120. LIST OF USEFUL FACTS AND SERVICES ............................................................................................32 20.1 CLIMATE ...............................................................................................................................32 20.2 TIME ZONE ...........................................................................................................................32 20.3 CURRENCY ............................................................................................................................32 20.4 ELECTRICITY ........................................................................................................................32 20.5 AIRLINES AND AIRPORTS ....................................................................................................33 20.5.1 AIRLINES (DOMESTIC TO/FROM COFFS HARBOUR) ..............................................33 20.5.2 AIRPORTS ..............................................................................................................33 20.6 MOBILE PHONES (RENTAL & SERVICE) ...............................................................................34 20.7 CAR HIRE COMPANIES ....................................................................................................34-35 20.8 CAR DEALERSHIPS .........................................................................................................35-36

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20.9 DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA ..................................................................................................36-37 20.10 COFFS HARBOUR TAXIS AND HIRE CARS ...........................................................................37 20.11 COPY SERVICES ..................................................................................................................37 20.12 SECURITY ...........................................................................................................................37 20.13 AUSTRALIAN VISAS ............................................................................................................38APPENDIX 1 .........................................................................................................................................39 APPENDIX 1.1 - ITINERARY ...................................................................................................39-41 APPENDIX 1.2 – ITINERARY COMPARISON.............................................................................42-44 APPENDIX 1.3 – RECCE SCHEDULE ..............................................................................................45APPENDIX 2 .........................................................................................................................................46 APPENDIX 2.1 - OVERVIEW ..........................................................................................................46 APPENDIX - 2.2 SHAKEDOWN .....................................................................................................47 APPENDIX 2.3 - COFFS HARBOUR & SURROUNDS MAP .............................................................48 APPENDIX 2.4 - AIRPORT TO SERVICE PARK ...............................................................................49 2.4.1 FROM AIRPORT TO SERVICE PARK (RALLY CENTRAL) AND MEDIA CENTRE ...........49 2.4.2 BETWEEN HQ AND SERVICE PARK(RALLY CENTRAL) ..............................................49 APPENDIX 2.5 - BETWEEN SERVICE PARK (RALLY CENTRAL) AND REMOTE REFUELS ...............50 2.5.1 SERVICE PARK TO GLENREAGH .........................................................................50-51 2.5.2 GLENREAGH REFUEL ...............................................................................................52 2.5.3 SERVICE PARK TO MACKSVILLE ........................................................................53-54 2.5.4 MACKSVILLE REFUEL ..............................................................................................55 APPENDIX 2.6 - DRAWINGS & DIAGRAMS ...................................................................................56 2.6.1 STARTING AREA ......................................................................................................56 2.6.2 FINISH AREA ...........................................................................................................57 2.6.3 SERVICE PARK .........................................................................................................58 2.6.4 SERVICE PARK TIME CONTROL LAYOUT ..................................................................59

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1. INTRODUCTION & WELCOME

1.1 WELCOME FROM RALLY AUSTRALIADear Competitor

I’m pleased to introduce this Rally Guide 2 for the 2018 Kennards Hire Rally Australia. The Guide reveals many changes for this year’s closing round of the FIA World Rally Championship – the 26th Australian WRC, incidentally.

Clerk of the Course Wayne Kenny and his organising team have listened to driver and fan

The competitive distance totals around 318 kilometres over 24 stages. Only six stages, including the Destination New South Wales Super Special Stage to be run twice on Friday and Saturday evenings and the daytime Sherwood Special Stage. For fans, we’ve re-located the opening Rally

from the city centre to the spectator point on the Wedding Bells Power Stage. We expect making it easy for fans to watch the podium ceremony almost straight after the last car has passed will increase the crowd there too.

We’re creating more attractions at the Destination New South Wales Super Special Stage and the service park, which has been re-named Rally Central to help fans understand that this really is the exciting hub of a WRC event.

The 2018 WRC season is proving even more thrilling than before, if that’s possible. We’re looking

Kennards Hire Rally Australia. The organisers will be doing everything possible to make your experience as competitors rewarding, fun and hassle-free.

Finally, while the rally will be your focus, I hope you are able to take an opportunity during your visit to enjoy the

wondrous natural attractions, from rainforest to ocean, and abundant cultural experiences.

I look forward to welcoming you on 15th-18th November.

Ben RainsfordChairman - Rally Australia

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1.2 EVENT SUMMARYTotal Distance: 1017.07km Stage Distance: 318.64kmNo of Stages: 24Stage Surface: Gravel plus a small amount of tarmac in the SSS & Raleigh Special Stage Sunrise: 05:43 Hours AEDT (Friday 16/11/2018)Sunset: 19:47 Hours AEDT (Friday 16/11/2018)

2. CONTACT DETAILS

2.1 PERMANENT ORGANISATION CONTACT DETAILSAddress of the Permanent Rally Australia Secretariat: 1st Floor, City Boulevard Arcade

AustraliaPostal Address: PO Box 1234

AustraliaTelephone: +61 (0)2 6648 4972Email: [email protected] - For competitor enquires [email protected] - For assistance with hospitality or accommodation Website: www.rallyaustralia.com.au

Competitor Enquiries Mrs Leanne BettsMobile: +61 (0)437 863 209Email: [email protected]

Clerk of the Course &

Mobile: +61 (0)447 745 835Email: [email protected]

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2.2 MEDIA CONTACT DETAILSNational Media Manager: Mr Chris NixonMobile: +61 (0)418 759 417Email: [email protected]

2.3 RALLY AUSTRALIA BOARDChairman: Mr Ben Rainsford Mr Andrew Papadopoulos (CAMS President) Mr Don Davies Mr Peter Marcovich Mr Stephen Found Mr Steve McGrath

2.4 SPORTING COUNCILClerk of the Course: Mr Wayne Kenny

Deputy Clerks of the Course: Mr Peter Macneall Mr Brian EverittAssistant Clerks of the Course: Mrs Belinda Howard (Safety & Stage Setup) Mr Alan Vaughan (Document & Gov’t Liaison)

Chief Scrutineer Mr Brian WhelbandChief Marshal Mr Iain Robertson

Service Park Manager Mr Paul WoodwardChief Spectator Marshals Mr Rob Easton & Mrs Kate MitchellEnvironmental Manger Mr Colin Trinder

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2.5 OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY THE FIA

Chairperson of the Stewards: Mrs Waltraud Wünsch FIA Steward: Mr Carlos Remohi Secretary of the Stewards: Mrs Yvonne Gilli Safety Delegate: Ms Michèle Mouton Medical Delegate: Dr Rik Hagen

Assistant to Technical Delegate: Mr Karmo Uusmaa Assistant to Technical Delegate: Mr Clement Clerc Assistant to Technical Delegate: Mr Lionel BerardMedia Delegate: Ms Hayley Gallagher

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3. PROGRAMME & CRITICAL DEADLINES

3.1 SCHEDULE BEFORE THE RALLY WEEK(Times shown are AEDT)

Thursday 13th September 2018 Entries Open, Supplementary Regulations published on website

Wednesday 19th September 2018 Opening date for accreditation by international media to FIA

Tuesday 2nd October 2018 Closing date for ordering FIA fuel

Monday 15th October 2018 Entries close, Road Books and Rally Guide 2 available, closing date for Radio Licence Applications and Helicopter Registrations

Wednesday 17th October 2018 Australian Media event accreditation closes

Friday 19th October 2018 Publication of Entry List (subject to approval by the FIA)

Monday 22nd October 2018 Closing date for ordering Pump Fuel

Wednesday 24th October 2018 Closing date for accreditation requests from international media

Sunday 4th November 2018 Closing Date for applying to WRC Promotor for installation of on board camera

3.2 SCHEDULE DURING THE RALLY WEEKs(Times shown are AEDT)

SATURDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2018

1000hrs-2000hrs Opening of the Service Park (Rally Central) for WRC, WRC2 & WRC3 Teams

SUNDAY 11TH NOVEMBER 2018

0900hrs-2000hrs Opening of the Service Park (Rally Central) to Non-Priority Drivers

MONDAY 12TH NOVEMBER 2018

0700hrs Service Park Open for all competitors

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0800hrs-2000hrs Rally HQ

0900hrs-2000hrs Administrative Checks (by appointment)

Rally HQ

0900hrs-2000hrs Reconnaissance Registration (by appointment)

Rally HQ

1800hrs-2000hrs Collection of Reconnaissance GPS Trackers Park (Rally Central)

TUESDAY 13TH NOVEMBER 2018

0800hrs-2000hrs Rally HQ

0800hrs-1700hrs Day 1 Reconnaissance (according to schedule in Appendix 2)

0900hrs-2000hrs Administrative Checks Rally HQ

1400hrs-1800hrs Media Accreditation Media Centre

WEDNESDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 2018

0800hrs-1500hrs Day 2 Reconnaissance (according to schedule in Appendix 2)

0800hrs-1800hrs Media Accreditation Media Centre

0800hrs-2000hrs Rally HQ

0800hrs-2000hrs Media Centre Open Media Centre

1000hrs-1330hrs Scrutineering & Sealing for WRC – P1 (by appointment)

Service Park (Rally Central)

1300hrs-1400hrs Checking of weight for Manufactur-ers cars

Service Park (Rally Central)

1500hrs-2200hrs Technical Scrutineering & Component Sealing for P2, P3 and Non-Priority drivers

Education Campus

1500hrs-1700hrs FIA Rally Tracking GPS available for collection Park (Rally Central)

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1600hrs WRC Team Managers Meeting (FIA Registered teams only)

Rally HQ

1700hrs Media Centre

1800hrs-2000hrs Return of Reconnaissance GPS Trackers Park (Rally Central)

1930hrs Rally HQ

THURSDAY 15TH NOVEMBER 2018

0800hrs-2000hrs Rally HQ

0800hrs-2000hrs Media Accreditation & Media Centre Open

Media Centre

0800hrs-0930hrs Shakedown – WRC P1 Wedding Bells State Forest

0930hrs-1130hrs Shakedown – Optional for all Priority Drivers

Wedding Bells State Forest

1130hrs-1330hrs Shakedown – Optional for all Drivers Wedding Bells State Forest

1300hrs FIA Pre-Event Press Conference Media Centre

1600hrs-1830hrs Rally Show/Ceremonial Start

1800hrs Publication of Start List Section 1

1830hrs Rally HQ

FRIDAY 16TH NOVEMBER 2018

0600hrs-2200hrs Media Centre Open Media Centre

0715hrs Start of Section 1

0800hrs-2000hrs Rally HQ

1637hrs Destination NSW Super Special Stage

1900hrs approx. Meet the Crews Public Q&A Service Park (Rally Central)

2100hrs Publication of Start List Section 4

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SATURDAY 17TH NOVEMBER 2018

0550hrs Start of Section 4

0700hrs-2200hrs Media Centre Open Media Centre

0800hrs-2000hrs Rally HQ

1637hrs Destination NSW Super Special Stage

1900hrs approx. Meet the Crews Public Q&A Service Park (Rally Central)

2100hrs Publication of Start List Section 7

SUNDAY 18TH NOVEMBER 2018

0600hrs-2200hrs Media Centre Open

0600hrs Start of Section 7

0800hrs-1700hrs Rally HQ

1318hrs Power Stage Wedding Bells

1420hrs Prize Giving Wedding Bells Podium

1515hrs Finish of the Rally

1600hrs Final ScrutineeringEducation Campus

1600hrs FIA Post-Event Media Conference Media Centre

1900hrs Publication of Final Provisional

MONDAY 19TH NOVEMBER 2018

0800hrs-1200hrs Media Centre Open

0800hrs-1100hrs Rally HQ

1800hrs WRC Gala Dinner Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney

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4. ENTRY DETAILS

4.1 TITLES FOR WHICH THE RALLY COUNTSFIA World Rally Championship for DriversFIA World Rally Championship for Co-DriversFIA World Rally Championship for ManufacturersFIA WRC2 Championship for TeamsFIA WRC2 Championship for DriversFIA WRC2 Championship for Co-DriversFIA WRC3 Championship for TeamsFIA WRC3 Championship for DriversFIA WRC3 Championship for Co-Drivers

4.1.1 CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTANCE OF ENTRIES AND CLOSING DATE

electronic entry form published on the FiA Website duly completed before the closing date for entries.By sending an electronic form, the competitor undertakes to abide by the rules and regulations of the competition. Competitors will sign the entry form in Administrative Checks.The entry application will only be accepted if accompanied by the total entry fees or by a receipt issued by the competitor’s National Sporting Authority.All entry forms must be received by the close of entries on Monday 15th October 2018 at 1700 hours (UTC+11 hours)

4.1.2. CLASSESEntrants will be divided into classes in accordance with the 2018 FIA regulations

4.2 LIST OF ENTRY FEES – WRC CHAMPIONSHIPSEntry fees for the various FIA World Rally Championships are those published in the 2018 WRC Regulations, Appendix VI plus a 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST)

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4.3 LIST OF ENTRY FEES- NON-WRC REGISTERED AND PRIVATEER COMPETITORS With optional advertising AUD$2,500 (including 10% GST)Without optional advertising AUD$3,500 (including 10% GST)Australian crews entered into the WRC and eligible for the CAMS Australian Rally Championship (ARC)/2WD Series receive a $1000 rebate on their entry fee.Reconnaissance Only $1000 + 10% GSTAuxiliary Plate (each) AUD $450 (including 10% GST)Note: A deposit is payable for the FIA Tracking GPS system, which is refundable at the end of the rally, after the receipt of all equipment in good condition.

4.4 ENTRY PACKAGES FOR NON-FIA REGISTERED TEAMS () denotes number to be posted to team manager

PRODUCT

Vehicle Plates VIP/Guest 1

Service 1

Auxiliary 1

Administration Regulations Available on Rallyaustralia.com.au

Road Book 1(1)

Route Map 2(2)

Programme 1(-)

Rally Guide 2 Available on Rallyaustralia.com.au

Event-issued Passes Team Guest 5

Team Member 5

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5. SERVICE PARK/RALLY CENTRAL

5.1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERVICE PARK/RALLY CENTRAL

FIA Priority Competitors can access the Service Park from 1000hrs on Saturday 10th November 2018.Non Priority Competitors can access the Service Park from 0900hrs on Sunday 11th November 2018Flexi Service, in accordance with FIA WRC regulations Art. 51, will apply for the end of day service.

5.2 FACILITIES AT THE SERVICE PARKThe organisers will provide the following facilities at the Service Park: Public toilets Water taps for shared use Wi-Fi Internet Connection Waste removal and waste oil collection Recycling facilities General venue security

The following can be ordered for individual team use: Analogue phone lines ADSL connections Dedicated portable toilets Dedicated security Water connections Electrical connections Marquees Forklifts for exclusive use Portable buildings & Partitioning CateringTo order these facilities please use the “Service Park Facilities Order Form” from the event website.

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Each competitor will be provided with the following area within the Service Park: > WRC Registered as published by FIA (WRC Regulations Appendix VI) > Non Priority service bays 8mx10m or as agreed

5.2.1 SECURITY IN THE SERVICE PARK The organisers will provide 24 hour General Venue Security from Saturday 10th November until Monday 19th November. Should competitors wish to hire dedicated security please use the “Service Park Facilities Order Form” available on the event website:

Order-Form.pdf

5.3 ENVIRONMENTAL

environmental management program that was recognised in 2013 by the FIA as world class. We ask that all competitors be mindful of the sensitive environment within which the rally is conducted. In particular, please use the recycling and other facilities provided within the Service Park responsibly. The Service Park area drains directly to a Marine National Park. Fuel, oil, lubricants and chemicals must be securely contained and leaks and spills immediately cleaned up. Used oils, coolant and lubricants as well as hazardous wastes such as batteries, chemicals and glass should be disposed of in the designated facilities clearly marked around the service area. If assistance is required seek help from the Service Park management team who have access to additional spill clean-up materials and they can also call in one of our specialist environmental response teams. A car wash facility for rally cars will be provided near to the Service Park and will be noted in the Road Book. A wheel wash area will also be established near to the Manufacturer service areas within the Service Park. Please do not use pressure cleaners within the Service Park except in the areas designated by Rally organisers

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6. TWO-WAY RADIO

6.1 APPLICATION PROCEDUREA licence is required for the use of all radio transmitters in Australia.Competitors wishing to use 2-Way radios during Rally Australia must complete the application form available on the form section of the event website.

Radspec Consultants Pty Ltd, a government authorised authority for communications.

Equipment acceptable for use within Australia must fall within the following frequency bands: VHF Mid Band (70 to 87.5 MHz) VHF High Band (148 to 174 MHz)The frequency assigned to the licence will be issued by Radspec Consultants Pty Ltd once the application has been received. Radspec Consultants Pty Ltd must receive all applications for licences with payment, by the Monday 15th October 2018.

Citizen Band Radio StationsThe Citizen Band Radio Stations (CBRS) in Australia operate under a Class Licence, which means that individual station licences are not required. The radio equipment is subject to

HF (26.965 to 27.405 MHz) UHF (476.4125 to 477.4125 MHz)This is a public service, and no protection from interference is available. Competitors wishing to use this service should contact Radspec Consultants Pty Ltd for further information.

6.2 CONTACT DETAILSFor further information on the use of 2-way radios in Australia please contact:Radspec Consultants Pty Ltd47 Cinderella Drive, Springwood, Queensland 4127, AustraliaTelephone: +61 (0)7 3420 7755Facsimile: +61 (0) 7 3420 4018Email: [email protected]

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7. FUEL/TYRES

7.1 FIA FUELAll Priority Drivers are required to use FIA Fuel. The supplier appointed by the FIA for the 2018 to carry out fuel ordering, fuel supply and refuel services is Panta Fuel.All competitors using FIA Fuel must order directly with Panta Fuel no later than Tuesday 2nd October 2018.Panta FuelTelephone: +39 0373 235111Email: [email protected]

The order form is available at https://rallyaustralia.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/PANTA-FUEL-ORDER-FORM-WRC-2018.pdf

The cost of fuel, including refuelling service, is €5.00 per litre. Payment details are outlined on the Order Form.

regulations Art 59.3.2, noting that the part mentioning standard tanks is no longer valid. Under no circumstances should Rally Australia be nominated as the end user for any imports.

7.2 PUMP FUELNon-Priority Drivers may use FIA fuel or standard pump fuel available from service stations

paid in advance to the organiser.

The cost of this fuel, including refuelling service is $3.90 per litre. Payment details are outlined on the Order Form on the event website.

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7.3 REMOTE REFUEL ZONESRemote refuel zones will be established as follows and each of these locations will be used twice during the day: Friday 16th November 2018 following SS2 & SS5 in Glenreagh Saturday 17th November 2018 following SS10 & SS14 in Macksville

7.4 TYRESAll entrants are reminded of the need to comply with the 2018 WRC Sporting Regulations Art. 60 regarding tyres that may be used. The requirements vary depending on class of car and the Priority of the driver. The FIA has nominated the following tyre suppliers for Priority drivers in the 2018 World Rally Championship:

Michelin Competition36, Rue du Clos-Four 63040 Clermont Ferrand, France Website: www.michelin.com

E-Mail: [email protected]

DMack Tyres42 Millbrook Road, Kingstown Ind. Estate, Carlisle, England CA3 0EUWebsite: www.dmacktyres.comContact: Mr Dick Cormack Telephone: +44(0) 1228 672100E-Mail: [email protected]

Pirelli Pneumatici S.p.A.Viale Piero e Aberto Pirelli n. 25 I-20126 Milano ItalyWebsite: www.pirelli.comContact: Mr. Terenzio TestoniTelephone: +39(0) 335 1227 136e-mail: [email protected]

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8. IMPORT OF VEHICLES AND SPARE PARTS

International Logistics Supplier: White Knight Global LogisticsContact: Mr Tony VinsonTelephone: +61 (0)7 3399 4353Email: [email protected]: www.whiteknight.com.auThe easiest way to temporarily import rally and supply vehicles, parts, tyres and components into Australia without payment of customs duty and tax is under an ATA Carnet.ATA Carnets are issued by the Chamber of Commerce in the exporting country. An ATA Carnet will allow the bringing of Rally Vehicles, etc. into Australia for up to 12 months’ subject to the expiry date of the Carnet. All items not re-exported within this period will be liable for duty, GST and if applicable LCT.Should an ATA Carnet not be obtained, Rally Australia can assist with the importation via their “Events Status Concession” where applicable.NOTE: FIA/AIT Carnet de Passages en Douane carnets are not accepted by Australian Customs and Border Protection Service.

8.1 VEHICLES IMPORTED UNDER EVENTS STATUS CONCESSION A permit from the Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development & Local Government must be issued before the vehicle enters Australia for all vehicles being imported using the Event Status Concession.To apply you must register and submit an application by logging onto the Department of Infrastructure Portal.https://vis.infrastructure.gov.au/_layouts/VISBranding/VISLogin.aspxIt is strongly recommended that you do no ship your vehicle until after you receive your Import Approval. Any missing documents or incomplete applications will delay the issuing of an Import Approval. You will need an Import Approval to take delivery of your vehicle from the Australian Port of entry.Allow up to 20 business days from receipt of your application and all documentation for processing and issue of an Approval. A fee of $50.00 must accompany the application with details of how to make payment on the Department of Infrastructure Portal.

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8.2 VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND INSURANCE8.2.1 VISITING RALLY VEHICLES FROM OVERSEASVisiting Rally Vehicles that are registered in another country and have number plates, a label (if applicable) and registration papers, do not require registration in NSW to compete in Kennards Hire Rally Australia.

obtain for vehicles registered overseas. The organisers have made arrangements to obtain this cover and application can be made at the time of lodging your entry if you wish to join a policy

Visiting rally vehicles that are not registered in another country may be issued an Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) for the duration of Kennards Hire Rally Australia. These vehicles are subject to special conditions that restrict vehicle use only to the duration of rally. A Safe-Use-Declaration form is required.

Forms can be downloaded from:http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/about/forms/45070938-safe-use-declaration.pdf and http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/about/forms/45070190-unregistered-vehicle-pemit.pdf

8.2.2 VISITING RALLY VEHICLES FROM INTERSTATERally vehicles visiting NSW from interstate may participate in CAMS rally events if they comply with the conditions of the registration cover issued by their own Registration Authority. Reciprocal agreements between jurisdictions apply. They may also be issued an Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) from NSW.

9. HELICOPTERS & REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT

9.1 REGISTRATION PROCESS

must be registered with the organisers. It is intended that, as a safety precaution, there will

airspace.

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Registration forms will be available from the forms section of the Rally Australia Website.By registering a helicopter with Rally Australia the pilot of the helicopter must agree to follow

9.2 HELICOPTER SUPPLIERSThe preferred helicopter supplier to Rally Australia is:Precision HelicoptersContact: Andrew Horne – Operations ManagerPhone: +61 (0)2 6652 9988Email: [email protected]: www.precisionhelicopters.com.au

9.3 REMOTELY PILOTED AIRCRAFT (RPA)These aircraft are also known as UAV’s and Drones. Rally Australia has a Policy that NO RPA, Drone or UAV aircraft, no matter of the size, may

Drone operators.

10. HOSPITALITY ARRANGEMENTS & WRC GALA DINNER

10.1 HOSPITALITY ARRANGEMENTS

Friday and Saturday afternoons and at the Wedding Bells Stage on the Sunday. Hospitality package includes: Finger food Drinks Package of Beer Wine and Soft Drinks Souvenir Lanyard and hard cardIf you would like further information on our VIP Corporate Hospitality, please contact: [email protected]

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10.2 GALA DINNER Monday 19th November 2018 sees the WRC visit Sydney with Rally Australia hosting an End of Championship Gala Dinner at the Museum of Contemporary Art. This will recognise not only the World Champions but also the many other achievers throughout the sport over the year. It will be

sponsor representatives.A limited number of tickets are available for general purchase to register your interest please contact [email protected]

11. ACCOMMODATION

Website: www.opalcove.com.auPhone: +61 (0) 2 66510510

[email protected] Centre website:

12. RECONNAISSANCE

12.1 PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION All crews taking part in reconnaissance must register at Rally Headquarters to obtain all the necessary documentation before commencing their reconnaissance. Registration for reconnaissance can be completed at the following times: Monday 12th November 2018 0900-2000hrs

For Priority 1 Drivers, a team member duly designated in writing can collect the documentation. Other crews may have another team member collect their documentation only if there are no outstanding matters on the entry form, otherwise they must register in person. When registering for reconnaissance the competitor must give the Organiser reconnaissance vehicle form (available on the website www.rallyaustralia.com.au) including details of the reconnaissance vehicle, mobile phone, contact number and vehicle details.

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Reconnaissance must be carried out in accordance with the Reconnaissance Time Schedules. These schedules are published in Appendix 3.

12.2 SPECIFICATIONS, NATIONAL RESTRICTIONS AND SPEED LIMITS12.2.1 PASSAGESCrews are authorised to drive a maximum of two times through each special stage. All passages are only allowed in the same direction of the rally, at a reduced speed and fully

the start and stop control. Crews must be aware that the special stages are not closed to the

will be recorded by the marshals and signed by the competitors. Crews will be issued with a Reconnaissance Book.

12.2.2 SPEED LIMITS THROUGHOUT RECONNAISSANCE

bulletins indicate a lower speed limit. The Speed limit for SSS 12 & 16 Raleigh and SS 7,8,17, & 18 Destination NSW Super Special Stage is reduced to 50kmh. Recce entry of these stages will be controlled by Marshals with cars on the stages at the same time limited to ensure safety. Crews are reminded that each of these stages involves duplicated sections of road and extreme care must be exercised during reconnaissance. Headlights must be switched on when driving in the special stages. Competitors must drive in a manner that does not endanger or

there will be strict controls to prevent speeding and other road infringements.

12.3 SPEED CONTROL CHECKING DEVICES In accordance with Art. 25.4.4. of the 2018 FIA WRC Sporting Regulations all cars must carry GPS recorders on board during reconnaissance for which a fee of €300 may be charged. FIA

Service Park Monday 12th November 2018 from 1800hrs to 2000hrs. The Tracking Equipment must be returned on Wednesday 14th November 2018 from 1800 to 2000hours at SAS (Rally

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12.4 PARTICIPATION IN RECONNAISSANCE ONLYAny driver wishing to take part in reconnaissance only must respect the regulations on reconnaissance in their entirety. The driver must complete an application form which will be available on the website (www.rallyaustralia.com.au) and pay the fee of €1,000 (plus 10% GST) for taking part in this reconnaissance.

12.5 RECONNAISSANCE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONEach crew registered to do reconnaissance will be issued with 3x Number Sets. The two large sets of numbers must be placed on the rear side windows of the reconnaissance vehicle. The small number set must be placed in the top middle section of the front windscreen.

13. SCRUTINEERING INCLUDING MARKING AND SEALING

13.1 VENUE AND TIMETABLEA schedule of scrutineering times will be published by bulletin.The Administrative Check must be completed and competition numbers, rally plate and

13.1.1 MANUFACTURERS

Time: 1000 to 1330hrs

13.1.2 OTHERS

Wednesday 14th November 2018 Time: 1500 to 2200hrs Please note parking at scrutiny is limited, please ensure you arrive within 10 minutes of your scheduled time and leave immediately after.

13.2 MUD FLAPS

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13.3 TINTED WINDOWS

70mm diameter in order to allow the occupants/content of the car to be seen. There must be an additional opening of 10x12cm on the rear side windows.

13.4 COMPETITOR SAFETY EQUIPMENT At scrutineering, competitors must produce all items of clothing including helmets and head restraints intended to be used. Compliance with Appendix L, Chapter III will be checked.

13.5 NOISE There may be a mandatory noise check at scrutineering (maximum 103db at 3500rpm – in

pass scrutineering.

13.6 INSTALLATION OF FIA SAFETY TRACKING SYSTEM All competitors must make provision in their competition car for the installation of the FIA Safety Tracking System and the Emergency button by SAS (RallySafe). The correct functioning and installation of the equipment will be checked at scrutineering. Should a competitor retire

13.7 INSTALLATION OF ON-BOARD CAMERAS The competitor of any car which carries an on-board camera must have prior agreement

must be mounted in the car at the time of scrutineering. Competitors wishing to use a camera must supply the following information to the Promotor at [email protected] before 5th November 2018 competitor name, car number, competitor address and use of footage. The

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14. SHAKEDOWN

14.1 WRC SHAKEDOWNShakedown will take place on Thursday 15th November in accordance with the following schedule: Times: 0800hrs-0930hrs WRC P1 Drivers 0930hrs-1130hrs Optional for all Priority Drivers 1130hrs-1330hrs Optional for all DriversLocation: Wedding Bells State Forrest(Refer to Appendix 5 for Stage Map and Friday Road Book for travel details)Stage Length: 5.07km

Distances: From Service Park 29.61 kms; from Flying Finish to Service Park: 30.03 kms

15. START PROCEDURE

15.1 RALLY SHOW & CEREMONIAL STARTA Rally Show and Ceremonial Start, compulsory for all crews, will commence at 1600hrs on

by a team member and all competitors in the WRC event will enter the Rally Show via the orange route and depart the Rally Show via the red route, See map in Appendix 1.6.1.

Attendance is compulsory and all crews must attend wearing approved overalls and must arrive no later than the times indicated in the schedule below. Late arrival of crews and/or vehicle may be penalised at AU$100 per minute late for WRC and WRC2 drivers and AU$20 per minute late for other crews.

Vehicle Arrival Time Latest time for crew arrival

Non-Priority Crews 1445-1505 1545

WRC & WRC2/3 Crews 1505-1520 1545

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16. FINISH PROCEDURE

16.1 FINISH OF THE RALLY

17. PR ACTIVITIES

17.1 PEDDERS RALLY CENTRALPedders Rally Central is the equivalent of racing’s pits and is a must-see free attraction. Pedders Rally Central is packed with action throughout the rally. Pedders Rally Central will have displays and activities the entire weekend and is family friendly.

17.2 RALLY SHOWWorld Rally drivers are among the friendliest and most accessible sportsmen you’ll meet and they’ll all be on deck for the traditional Rally Show and Ceremonial Start. Check out all the cars

17.3 END OF DAY PRESS CONFERENCE (MEET THE CREWS)Meet the crews will be held at Pedders Rally Central at approximately 7:00pm on the Friday and Saturday night.

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18. MEDIA

18.1 CONTACTS BEFORE THE EVENTFIA WRC Media Delegate: Ms Hayley GallagherTelephone: +44 125 279 1431Facsimile: +44 870 112 3279Mobile: +44 7887 508 890

National Media Manager: Mr Chris Nixon

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6650 0933Mobile: +61 (0)418 759 417Email: [email protected]: www.rallyaustralia.com.au

18.2 ACCREDITATION PROCEDUREAs a round of the FIA World Rally Championship, Kennards Hire Rally Australia must adhere to the media guidelines as set out by the FIA, the international governing body of motorsport. Please read the following guidelines carefully and ensure that all the information requested is supplied with your accreditation application and it is sent to the appropriate address.

locations.

18.3 ACCREDITATION DESK – LOCATION AND OPENING HOURSLocation: Media Centre

Opening Hours: Tuesday 13th November 1400hrs-1800hrs Wednesday 14th November 0800hrs-1800hrs Thursday 15th November 0800hrs-2000hrs

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18.4 MEDIA CENTRE – LOCATION AND OPENING HOURSLocation: Media Centre

Opening Hours: Wednesday 14th November 0800hrs-1800hrs Thursday 15th November 0800hrs-2000hrs Friday 16th November 0700hrs-2200hrs Saturday 17th November 0600hrs-2200hrs Sunday 18th November 0600hrs-2200hrs Monday 19th November 0800hrs-1200hrs

18.5 FIA PRESS CONFERENCES – TIME AND LOCATIONThursday 15th November: 1300 hrsFIA Pre-Event Media Conference – Media Centre (Education Campus)Sunday 18th November: 1600hrsFIA Post-Event Press Conference – Media Centre (Education Campus)

18.6 TEAMS MEDIA CONTACTS(*) Main contact for press conferences and PR functions

CITROEN TOTAL ABU DHABI WORLD RALLY TEAMwww.citroenracing.comwww.citroenracingmedia.com (press login)Sandie Benoit (*)

(Mobile) +33 676 86 9543Email: [email protected]

HYUNDAI MOTORSPORThttp://motorsport.hyundai.com/press (press login)Thomas Villette (*)

(Mobile) +49 151 1135 4339

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Email: [email protected]

M-SPORT WORLD RALLY TEAMwww.m-sport.co.ukAnna Rudd (*)

(Mobile) +44 7854 297 781Email: [email protected]

TOYOTA GAZOO RACING WORLD RALLY TEAMwww.toyotagazooracing.comTerhi Heloaho (*)Telephone: +358 40682 2662Email:

MICHELIN GROUPww.michelin.comAlessandro Barlozzi (*)

(Mobile) +33 6 4223 5593Email: [email protected]

18.7 EXPECTED MEDIA COVERAGEThe standard WRC event television package of preview, daily roundup and post-event review will be

on the national FOX Sports subscription cable network. Broadcast schedules should be published by both networks.

All will produce substantial coverage before and during Kennards Hire Rally Australia. Arrangements are being put in place for national coverage throughthe main capital city newspaper groups (News

Coast region from a dedicated journalist. Where reception permits on the daytime special stages, these broadcasts will complement on-site live commentary.

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19. SAFETY SERVICES

19.1 EMERGENCY NUMBER IN AUSTRALIA 000In the event of an emergency requiring either Police or Ambulance or Fire Brigade, dial 000 and ask for the service required.

19.2 MEDICAL SERVICES19.2.1 COFFS HARBOUR BASE HOSPITAL

and critical care medicine as well as surgery and a range of critical support services.The 24 hour Emergency Department is located on the southern side of the main driveway of the campusEmergency: 000Phone: (02) 6656 7000Fax: (02) 6656 7010

+61(0)2 6656700

+61 (0)2 4921 3000

Burns & Spinal cord injuries – Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney+61 (0)2 9926 7111

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19.2.2 SERVICE PARK MEDIPODAs required by the FIA, Kennard Hire Rally Australia will also have located within the Service Park (Rally Central) a fully equipped “MediPod” (Field Hospital).

19.2.3 COFFS HARBOUR GP SUPER CLINIC

Appointments can be made by telephoning 1300 364 375 and hours of operation are:8:00 am – 7:00 pm Monday8:00 am – 7:00 pm Tuesday8:00 am – 7:00 pm Wednesday8:00 am – 7:00 pm Thursday8:00 am – 7:00 pm Friday9:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday9:00 am – 6:00 pm Sunday

The GP Super Clinic also has chiropractic and physiotherapy services available.

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19.3 POLICE SERVICESThe local station for the NSW Police Force is located at:

NORTHERN RIVER LOCAL AREA COMMAND2 Beryl StreetCOFFS HARBOUR 2450Phone: 02 6691 0799Fax: 02 6691 0811

GLENREAGHCoramba StreetGLENREAGH 2422Phone: 02 6649 2169

CORAMBAGale Street and Main RoadCORAMBA 2466Phone: 02 6654 4244Fax: 02 6654 4023

WOOLGOOLGA22 Beach StreetWOOLGOOLGAPhone: 02 6654 1244Fax: 02 6654 0077

MACKSVILLE51 River StreetMACKSVILLEPhone: 02 6560 7799Fax: 02 6560 7733

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19.4 TOWINGAll breakdown services used in a special stage or on a road section are at the cost of the competitor, even if that service is carried out using the organisation resources.The Rally Australia preferred towing supplier is;

Greg Hennessey Smash RepairsTelephone: (02) 6654 0903

19.5 PHARMACIESGOOD PRICE PHARMACY WAREHOUSE

02 6651 1800

COFFS NORTHSIDE PHARMACYNorthside Shopping Centre

02 6651 1044

STAR DISCOUNT CHEMISTShop 10 Harbour Drive

02 6652 3658

361 Harbour Drive

02 6652 4188

MEDICAL CENTRE PHARMACY42-44 Gordon Street

02 6652 3505

TERRY WHITE CHEMISTShop 51 Park Beach Plaza

02 6652 4188

BLOOMS THE CHEMISTShop 23 Toormina Shopping Centre02 6658 7926

CHC PHARMACY Specialist Medical Centre

(open 8:30am to 9pm)

BOAMBEE AMCAL PHARMACY Shop2/140 Lindon AvenueBoambee East02 6658 4008

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20. LIST OF USEFUL FACTS AND SERVICES

20.1 CLIMATE

November is a warm sunny season with chance of thunderstorms. The average temperature for November is 25 degrees Celsius. For up to date weather information go to

20.2 TIME ZONEThe time zone in New South Wales in November is Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time (AEDT) UTC+11

20.3 CURRENCY All Australian states use a decimal currency system, with 100 cents equalling one dollar. The notes are $100, $50, $20, $10 and $5. Coins are $2, $1, 50 cents, 20 cents, 10 cents and 5 cents.

located at Rally HQ at Opal Cove reception.

restaurants, shops and most taxis. Foreign credit cards can be used to withdraw cash from almost all ATMs.

20.4 ELECTRICITY

adaptors or there is a limited supply available from local department stores.

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20.5 AIRLINES AND AIRPORTS20.5.1 AIRLINES (DOMESTIC TO/FROM COFFS HARBOUR)Airline: QantasLink(QF)Telephone: +61 13 13 13Website: www.qantas.com

Airline: Virgin(VA)Telephone: +61 13 67 89Website: www.virginaustralia.com

Airline: Tiger Airways(TT)Telephone: +61 (0)3 9034 3733Website: www.tigerairways.com.au

Airline: Fly Corporate(FC)Telephone: +61 1300 851 269

20.5.2 AIRPORTS

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6648 4767

Airport: Gold Coast AirportTelephone: +61 (0)7 5589 1100Website: www.goldcoastairport.com.au

Airport: Brisbane Airport Telephone: +61 (0)7 3406 3000Website: www.bne.com.au

Airport: Sydney AirportTelephone: +61 (0)2 9667 9111Website: www.sydneyairport.com.au

Airport: Melbourne Airport Telephone: +61 (0)3 9297 1600Website: www.melbourneairport.com.au

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20.6 MOBILE PHONES (RENTAL & SERVICE)You may use your own mobile phone in Australia by prior arrangement with your system provider or alternatively hire a phone or purchase a pre-paid SIM card for use while in Australia through the system providers listed below:

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6651 7199

Contact: Optus Network Communications

Telephone: +61 (0) 2 6651 8333

Telephone: +61 (0)2 66513620

It is illegal to use a mobile phone by hand while driving in Australia. A “hands-free” device must be used.

20.7 CAR HIRE COMPANIESContact: Thrifty

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6652 8622Website: www.thrifty.com.au

Contact: Avis

Telephone: +61 (0)2 66513600Website: www.avis.com.au

Contact: Budget

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6651 4994Website: www.budget.com.au

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Contact: Europcar

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6658 9009Website: www.europcar.com.au

Contact: Hertz

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6651 1899Website: www.hertz.com.au

20.8 CAR DEALERSHIPSToyota

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6652 1933

Hyundai

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6652 1933

FordContact: Mike Blewitt Ford

Telephone: +61 1800 367 348 +61 (0)2 6648 3566Website: www.mikeblewittford.com.au

CitroenContact: VonBibra Gold Coast CitroënAddress: 65 Ferry Road, Gold Coast QLDTelephone: + 61 (0)7 7612 4371Website: www.vonbibracitroen.com.au

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ŠkodaContact: Bellbowrie Motors

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6656 8700Website: www.bellbowriemotors.com.au

Mitsubishi

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6659 1000

Peugeot

Address: 169 Hastings River Drive, Port Macquarie 2444Telephone: +61 1300 246 601Website: www.peugeot-johnpatrickprestigecars.com.au

Subaru

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6659 1000

Volkswagen

Telephone: +61 (0)2 6659 1000

20.9 DRIVING IN AUSTRALIAAll overseas visitors must carry their valid overseas civil drivers licence when driving in Australia.

accompany the licence.If the overseas licence is a licence to drive cars, then the holder may drive vehicles of the kind covered by a NSW Class C driver licence (up to 4.5 tonnes GVM and seating up to 12 adults, including the driver).

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If the overseas licence is a licence to drive heavy vehicles, then the holder may drive vehicles that are authorised by their overseas licence class.In Australia all vehicles travel on the left side of the road.The maximum speed limit in cities and towns varies between 40-60kmh. On country roads and main highways, the maximum speed limits are typically 100 or 110kmh, as signposted.

speed. Each occupant of a vehicle must wear a seatbelt at all times.

20.10 COFFS HARBOUR TAXIS AND HIRE CARS131 008

20.11 COPY SERVICES

1/26B Isles Drive North Boambee02 6652 6844

OFFICEWORKS

02 6651 6451

MID-COAST PRINTING23 Park Avenue

02 6652 5081

AXIS PRINT SOLUTIONS47A Little Street

02 6652 6652

20.12 SECURITYNelson EnterprisesPhone: 0403 699 200http://n-enterprises.com.au/

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20.13 AUSTRALIAN VISAS All Australian visa requirements and forms can be obtained online at

Temporary visitors from many countries can apply online (before you depart for Australia) for an e-Visa, which is supplied at no cost:

If not eligible for this e-Visa, team personnel are required to obtain either a Sporting or Business Visa in order to gain entry into Australia to compete in the event.

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APPENDIX 1.1 - ITINERARY

Version 2.1 26/09/2018Stage

TC / SS LocationSS km

Liaison km

Total km

TargetTime

1st CarDue

Refuel - Coffs Service (FIA Fuel)Distance to next refuel (5.07) (62.08) (67.15)Refuel - Coffs Service (FIA Fuel)

WRCSDS WRC Shakedown Start 29.61 29.61WRCSD WRC Shakedown 5.07 2.44 8:00

WRCSDF Coffs Service Park 30.03 35.10WRC Shakedown Total 5.07 62.08 67.15

0 Coffs Start 7:15Refuel - Coffs Service (FIA Fuel)Distance to next refuel (22.89) (74.13) (97.02)

1 31.68 31.68 0:45 8:00SS1 Orara East I 8.77 8:03

2 23.95 32.72 0:37 8:40SS2 Coldwater I 14.12 8:43

Remote Refuel - Glenreagh (All Competitors) [18.50]Distance to next refuel (26.68) (43.25) (69.93)

3 22.42 36.54 0:55 9:38SS3 Sherwood I 26.68 9:413A Coffs Regroup & Technical Zone IN 39.33 66.01 1:15 10:56

Coffs Regroup & Technical Zone 0:183B Coffs Regroup OUT / Coffs Service IN 11:14

Service A (Coffs Harbour) (49.57) (117.38) (166.95) 0:303C Coffs Service OUT 11:44

Distance to next refuel (22.89) (74.13) (97.02)4 31.68 31.68 0:45 12:29

SS4 Orara East II 8.77 12:325 23.95 32.72 0:37 13:09

SS5 Coldwater II 14.12 13:12[18.50]

Distance to next refuel (29.22) (57.12) (86.34)6 22.42 36.54 0:55 14:07

SS6 Sherwood II 26.68 14:106A SSS Regroup IN 39.33 66.01 1:15 15:25

SSS Regroup (at Service Park) 0:5717:45 Start SSS @ 18:00

6B SSS Regroup OUT 16:227 6.97 6.97 0:12 16:34

SS7 Destination NSW SSS18 - I 1.27 16:378 0.52 1.79 0:07 16:44

SS8 Destination NSW SSS18 - II 1.27 16:478A Technical Zone IN 6.38 7.65 0:20 17:078B Technical Zone OUT - Flexi Service IN 0:10

Flexi Service B (Coffs Harbour) (52.11) (131.25) (183.36) 0:458C Coffs Flexi Service OUT - Coffs Parc Ferme IN

23:00Friday Totals 101.68 248.63 350.31

Note: 1st 15 cars will be held in regroup. Depart @16th car to leave regroup at

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Friday 16/11/2018 (Sunrise 05:42, Night 19:48)

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Version 2.1 26/09/2018Stage

TC / SS LocationSS km

Liaison km

Total km

TargetTime

1st CarDue

2018 Rally AustraliaWRC

8D Coffs Parc Ferme OUT - Coffs Service IN 5:50Service C (Coffs Harbour) (0.00) (0.00) (0.00) 0:15

8E Coffs Service OUT 6:05Refuel - Coffs Service (FIA Fuel)Distance to next refuel (41.96) (81.47) (123.43)

9 65.20 65.20 1:00 7:05SS9 Argents Hill Reverse I (Live TV) 13.13 7:0810 6.93 20.06 0:40 7:48

SS10 Welshs Creek Reverse I 28.83 7:51Remote Refuel - Macksville (All Competitors) [9.34]Distance to next refuel (23.27) (67.28) (90.55)

11 33.20 62.03 1:05 8:56SS11 Urunga I 21.28 8:59

12 24.06 45.34 0:45 9:44SS12 Raleigh I 1.99 9:4712A Coffs Regroup & Technical Zone IN 19.36 21.35 0:35 10:22

Coffs Regroup & Technical Zone 0:1312B Coffs Regroup OUT - Coffs Service IN 10:35

Service D (Coffs Harbour) (65.23) (148.75) (213.98) 0:3012C Coffs Service OUT 11:05

Refuel - Coffs Service (FIA Fuel)Distance to next refuel (41.96) (81.47) (123.43)

13 65.20 65.20 1:00 12:05SS13 Argents Hill Reverse II (Live TV) 13.13 12:08

14 6.93 20.06 0:40 12:48SS14 Welshs Creek Reverse II 28.83 13:02

[9.34]Distance to next fuel (25.81) (81.15) (106.96)

15 33.20 62.03 1:05 14:07SS15 Urunga II 21.28 14:10

16 24.06 45.34 0:45 14:55SS16 Raleigh II 1.99 14:5816A SSS Regroup IN 19.36 21.35 0:35 15:33

SSS Regroup (at Service Park) 0:49Note: 1st 15 cars will be held in regroup. Depart @ 17:45 Start SSS @ 18:00

16B SSS Regroup OUT 16:2217 6.97 6.97 0:12 16:34

SS17 Destination NSW SSS18 - III 1.27 16:3718 0.52 1.79 0:07 16:44

SS18 Destination NSW SSS18 - IV 1.27 16:4718A Technical Zone IN 6.38 7.65 0:20 17:0718B Technical Zone OUT - Flexi Service IN 0:10

Flexi Service E (Coffs Harbour) (67.77) (162.62) (230.39) 0:4518C Coffs Flexi Service OUT - Coffs Parc Ferme IN

23:00Saturday Total 133.00 311.37 444.37

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Version 2.1 26/09/2018Stage

TC / SS LocationSS km

Liaison km

Total km

TargetTime

1st CarDue

2018 Rally AustraliaWRC

18D Coffs Parc Ferme OUT - Coffs Service IN 6:00Service F (Coffs Harbour) (0.00) (0.00) (0.00) 0:15

18E Coffs Service OUT 6:15Refuel - Coffs Service (FIA Fuel)Distance to next refuel (41.98) (69.22) (111.20)

19 22.44 22.44 0:35 6:50SS19 Coramba I 15.55 6:53

20 2.30 17.85 0:40 7:33SS20 Sapphire I 19.27 7:3620A Wedding Bells I Regroup IN 9.32 28.59 0:35 8:11

Wedding Bells I Regroup 0:1720B Wedding Bells I Regroup OUT 8:2821 1.48 1.48 0:07 8:35

SS21 Wedding Bells18 I (Live TV) 7.16 8:3821A Coffs Regroup & Technical Zone IN 33.68 40.84 0:55 9:33

Coffs Regroup & Technical Zone 0:2021B Coffs Regroup OUT - Coffs Service IN 9:53

Service G (Coffs Harbour) (41.98) (69.22) (111.20) 0:3021C Coffs Service OUT 10:23

Refuel - Coffs Service (FIA Fuel)Distance to next refuel (41.98) (69.21) (111.19)

22 22.44 22.44 0:35 10:58SS22 Coramba II 15.55 11:01

23 2.30 17.85 0:40 11:41SS23 Sapphire II 19.27 11:4423A Wedding Bells II Regroup IN 9.32 28.59 0:35 12:19

Wedding Bells II Regroup 0:4923B Wedding Bells II Regroup OUT 13:0824 1.48 1.48 0:07 13:15

SS24 Wedding Bells18 II (Power Stage) 7.16 13:1824A Podium Holding IN 0.64 7.80 0:10 13:28

Podium Holding (Podium) 1:00 (14:20)24B Podium Holding OUT 14:2824C Technical Zone IN & Finish Time Control 33.03 33.03 0:47 15:15

Note: TC24A, TC24B and TC24C are approved for early check inSunday Totals 83.96 138.43 222.39

Totals of the Rally SS Liaison Total %Friday 16 November 101.68 248.63 350.31 29.03%Saturday 17 November 133.00 311.37 444.37 29.93%Sunday 18 November 83.96 138.43 222.39 37.75%Total - 24 SS 318.64 698.43 1017.07 31.33%

Note: FIA Refuels only shown - Drivers using Pump Fuel refer to Rally Guide 2

Re - Start (Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10) Sunday 18/11/2018 (Sunrise 05:41, Night 19:50)

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APPENDIX 1.2 – ITINERARY COMPARISON

2018 ITINERARY COMPARED WITH PREVIOUS YEARS Version 2, 04/09/2018

Shakedown New Stage

Shakedown2018 0km-3.38km Boxes 1-6 same as 2017 0km-3.40km, Boxes 1-5.2018 4.57km-5.07km Boxes 8-10 same as 2017 4.52km-5.02km, Boxes 7-10.SS19/21 Wedding Bells162018 3.38km-4.26km Boxes 6-7 same as 2017 5.50km-6.39, Boxes 8-9.

2016 Shakedown 2018 0km-3.38km Boxes 1-6 same as 2016 0km-3.40km, Boxes 1-5.2018 4.57km-5.07km Boxes 8-10 same as 2016 4.52km-5.02km, Boxes 7-10.2016 SS21/23 Wedding Bells162018 3.38km-4.22km Boxes 6-7 same as 2016 5.50km-6.39, Boxes 8-9.

SS1/4 Orara East

New Stage

Shakedown2018 2.07km-2.81km Boxes 5-7 same as 2017 4.52km-5.35km, Boxes 7-10.SS19/21 Wedding Bells162018 2.07km-6.40km Boxes 5-13 reverse direction of 2017 0km-4.31km, Boxes 1-7.Shakedown2018 4.11km-7.06km Boxes 10-14 reverse direction of 2017 0km-2.91km, Boxes 1-4.

2016 Shakedown2018 2.07km-2.81km Boxes 5-7 same as 2016 4.52km-5.35km, Boxes 7-10.2016 SS21/23 Wedding Bells162018 2.07km-6.40km Boxes 5-13 reverse direction of 2016 0 - 4.31km, Boxes 1-7.2016 Shakedown2018 4.11km-7.06km Boxes 10-14 reverse direction of 2016 0km-2.91km, Boxes 1-4.

SS2/5 Coldwater

New Stage

Area not used in 2017 2014 SS15/18 Shipmans - Original Stage2018 0km-15.72km Boxes 1-17 reverse direction of 2014 13.72km-29.22km, Boxes 10-23.2014 SS15/18 Shipmans - Bulletin No: 32018 5.29km-15.72km Boxes 5-17 reverse direction of 2014 13.72km-24.11km, Boxes 10-21.

SS3/4 Sherwood

Same as 2017

SS3/6 SherwoodSame as 2017

2011 SS 22/25 Plum Pudding2018 9.85km – 26.98km Boxes 8-20 same as 6.94km-24.18km, Boxes 9-20.

SS7/8/17/18 DNSW SSS

Same area as 2017

SS7/8/15/16 DNSW SSSThe changes are small with the beach side loop in the opposite direction to 2017.

SSS 10/11/17/18 2016 DNSW SSSThe changes are small with the beach side loop in the opposite direction to 2016.

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SS9/13 Argents Hill Reverse

New Stage

SS9 Nambucca172018 0km-13.13km Boxes 1-12 reverse direction of 2017 36.78km-48.89km Boxes 44-53.SS13 Argents Hill2018 0km-12.15km Boxes 1-11 reverse direction of 2017 0.02km-12.26km Boxes 1-11.

2016 SS12/15 Nambucca2018 2.36km-12.15km Boxes 2-11 reverse direction of 2016 36.78km-46.45km Boxes 42-49.

SS10/14 Welshs Creek Reverse

New Stage

SS9 Nambucca172018 0km-28.83km Boxes 1-29 reverse direction of 2017 0km-28.83km Boxes 1-31.SS12 Welshs Creek2018 0km-28.83km Boxes 1-29 reverse direction of 2017 0km-28.83km Boxes 1-31.

2016 SS13/15 Nambucca2018 0km-28.83km Boxes 1-29 same as 0km-28.83km Boxes 1-31.

SS11/15 Urunga

New Stage

SS10/14 Newry172018 0km-10.22km Boxes 1-15 reverse direction of 2017 10.37km-20.87km, Boxes 14-282018 11.49km-12.84km Boxes 18-20 same as 2017 3.13km-4.50km, Boxes 6-82018 17.05km-17.65km Boxes 27-29 same as 2017 6.75km-7.36km, Boxes 9-11

2016 SS4/9 Newry16 (Original)2018 0km-10.22km Boxes 1-15 reverse direction of 2016 14.81km-25.30km, Boxes 27-332016 SS4/9 Newry16 (Original)2018 10.39km-10.76km Boxes 16-17 same as 2016 2.35km-2.69km, Boxes 4-52016 SS4/9 Newry16 (Original)2018 13.62km-17.65km Boxes 22-29 same as 2016 7.88km-11.80km, Boxes 12-16

SS12/16 Raleigh

Same track as 2017.

SS 11 Raceway SSSThe stage is in the opposite direction to 2017.

2016 SS 5/14 Raceway SSSThe stage is in the opposite direction to 2016.

SS19/22 Coramba

New Stage

SS2/5 Eastbank2018 0.25km-5.30km Boxes 1-6 reverse direction of 2017 14.00km-19.05km, Boxes 16-19SS18 Bucca162018 6.04km-14.99km Boxes 8-17 same as 2017 20.23km-29.20km, Boxes 31-40

2015 SS13/16 Bucca Long2018 0km-5.95km Boxes 1-7 same as 2015 0km-5.99km, Boxes 1-82016 SS20 Bucca162018 6.04km-14.99km Boxes 8-17 same as 2016 20.23km-29.20km, Boxes 31-40

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SS20/23 Sapphire

New Stage

SS2/5 Eastbank2018 0.81km-1.98km Boxes 2-4 same as 2017 1.44km-2.61km, Boxes 3-5SS18 Bucca162018 1.98km-5.01km Boxes 4-7 reverse direction of 2017 14.63km-17.69km, Boxes 24-29SS2/5 Eastbank2018 3.97km-9.46km Boxes 5-11 same as 2017 7.78km-13.27km, Boxes 10-15SS18 Bucca162018 6.62km-14.49km Boxes 10-19 reverse direction of 2017 2.98km-10.88km, Boxes 9-19SS1/4 Pilbara2018 15.70km-19.03km Boxes 24-34 same as 2017 0.14km- 4.07km, Boxes 2-13

2016 SS20 Bucca162018 1.98km-5.01km Boxes 4-7 reverse direction of 2017 14.63km-17.69km, Boxes 24-292015 SS13/16 Bucca Long2018 3.97km-14.49km Boxes 5-19 same as 2015 8.50km-19.09km, Boxes 10-232016 SS20 Bucca162018 6.62km-14.49km Boxes 10-19 reverse direction of 2017 2.98km-10.88km, Boxes 9-19

SS21/24 Wedding Bells18

New Stage

SS19/21 Wedding Bells162018 4.15km-5.45 Boxes 9-12 reverse direction of 2017 2.31km-3.61km, Boxes 3-6Shakedown2018 5.45km-7.16km Boxes 12-17 same as 2017 2.91km-4.52km, Boxes 4-7.SS19/21 Wedding Bells162018 5.93km-7.07 Boxes 13-15 reverse direction of 2017 4.31km-5.50km, Boxes 8-9

2016 SS21/23 Wedding Bells162018 4.15km-5.45 Boxes 9-12 reverse direction of 2016 2.31km-3.61km, Boxes 3-6Shakedown2018 5.45km-7.16km Boxes 12-17 same as 2016 2.91km-4.52km, Boxes 4-7.2016 SS21/23 Wedding Bells162018 5.93km-7.07 Boxes 13-15 reverse direction of 2016 4.31km-5.50km, Boxes 8-9

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APPENDIX 1.3 – RECCE SCHEDULE

Notes: Version 2.1 - 12/10/2018

Open Close Open Close

Coffs Service 29.61

WRC Shakedown 5.07 2.89 7:30 8:45

WRC Shakedown 5.07 95.23 10:00 10:00

Argents Hill Rev (SS9 & 13) 13.13 12.91 9:10 10:45

Argents Hill Rev (SS9 & 13) 13.13 6.93 15:00 15:00

Welshs Creek Rev (SS10 & 14) 28.83 30.57 10:10 11:45

Welshs Creek Rev (SS10 & 14) 28.83 33.20 16:00 16:00

Urunga (SS11 & 15) 21.28 5.08 12:30 14:10

Urunga (SS11 & 15) 21.28 24.06 18:30 18:30

Raleigh (SS12 & 16) 1.99 0.35 14:10 15:40

Raleigh (SS12 & 16) 1.99 46.77 18:30 18:30

Wedding Bells18 (SS21 & 24) 7.16 8.55 15:00 16:30

Wedding Bells18 (SS21 & 24) 7.16 33.68 18:30 18:30

Coffs ServiceTotals 154.92 329.83 484.75

Open Close Open Close

Coffs Service 31.68

Orara East (SS1 & 4) 8.77 12.09 8:00 8:45

Orara East (SS1 & 4) 8.77 23.95 14:00 14:00

Coldwater (SS2 & 5) 14.12 32.71 9:00 10:15

Coldwater (SS2 & 5) 14.12 22.42 15:00 15:00

Sherwood (SS3 & 6) 26.68 53.33 10:40 11:25 11:50

Sherwood (SS3 & 6) 26.68 46.81 16:30 12:30 16:30

Coramba (SS19 & 22) 15.55 16.14 13:45 14:45

Coramba (SS19 & 22) 15.55 2.30 17:00 17:00

Sapphire (SS20 & 23) 19.27 12.18 14:40 15:40

Sapphire (SS20 & 23) 19.27 27.36 17:40 17:40

Destination NSW SSS18 (SS7, 8, 17 & 18)

1.27 0.52 16:20 16:50

Destination NSW SSS18 (SS7, 8, 17 & 18)

1.27 6.38 18:30 18:30

Coffs Service

Totals 171.32 287.87 459.19

2018 Rally AustraliaReconnaissance Schedule

4. Gentle Annie Rd, west of its intersection with Bark Hut Rd,(Do NOT Turn Right at Stop Point SS3 & SS6) is closed to all rally/reconnaissance traffic. This is a culturally sensitive area.

3. Times shown are at Stage entry.2. Due to Traffic Management being in place early entry to stages CANNOT be granted.

1. Drivers who are nominated as being serviced by a Manufacturer Team will be given approval to conduct reconnaissance with P1 & P2 Drivers.

Wednesday14/11/2018

Stage Distance

Distance to Next

P1 & P2 Drivers P3, Other WRC/ASN

Tuesday13/11/2018

Stage Distance

Distance to Next

P1 & P2 Drivers P3, Other WRC/ASN

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Upper Thora

North Dorrigo

Bostobrick Briggsvale

Leigh

Megan

Matthews Creek

Dorrigo

Valery

Crossmaglen

Hydes Creek

Tallowwood Point

Gleniffer

Promised Land

Dairyville

Brooklana

CascadePaddys Plain

Wiririreek

Clouds Creek

Lowanna

Moleton

Timmsvale

Glenreagh

Timber Top

DonnellyvilleUpper Taylors Arm

Bulingary

Muirbank

Warrell

Lower Taylors Arm

CongarinniUtungun

Talarm

North Bank

Yarranbella

Scotts Head

Gumma

BellwoodWirrimbi

TewingaNewee

Brierfield

Upper Missabotti

Upper Nambucca

Missabotti

Girralong

Kennaicle Creek

Kooroowi

Scotchman

Kalang

Valla

Viewmont

Tarkeeth

Charlmont

Fernmount

BellingenMarx Hill

Ulong

Orama

Maynards Plains

Darkwood Thora

NambuccaHeads

Hyland Park

Sapphire Gardens

Sapphire Beach

COFFSHARBOUR

Valla Beach

Urunga

Raleigh

Repton

Mylestom

Archville

Korora

Boambee

Toormina

Dene Hills

SawtellBonvilleBayldon

Fridays Creek

Coramba

Karangi

Upper Orara

Emerald Beach

Moonee Beach

Upper Corindi

Nana Glen

Athol Glen

Woolgooga

Safety Beach

Mullaway

Sandy Beach

Arrawarra

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M

ColdwaterSS 2 & 5

Orara EastSS 1 & 4

SherwoodSS 3 & 6

FRI - SS 7 & 8SAT - SS 17 & 18

Welshs Creek RevSS 10 & 14

Argents Hill RevSS 9 & 13

UrungaSS 11 & 15

Wedding BellsRegroup

Wedding Bells18SS 21 & 24

SapphireSS 20 & 23

CorambaSS 19 & 22

LegendTime Control / Regroup

Stage Start

Stage Finish

Refuel

Service Park

Spectator Point ( Accessible)

Special Stage

Stage Direction

Friday

SaturdaySunday

Liaison

M Media Centre

Coffs Habour Base Hospital

DNSW SSS

Distance Between Intersection14

SCALE = 2km

APPENDIX 2.1 - OVERVIEW

RALLY AUSTRALIA 3 DAY OVERVIEW MAP, 16TH - 18TH NOVEMBER 2018

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APPENDIX - 2.2 SHAKEDOWN

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APPENDIX 2.3 - COFFS HARBOUR & SURROUNDS MAP

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APPENDIX 2.4 - AIRPORT TO SERVICE PARK

2.4.1 FROM AIRPORT TO SERVICE PARK (RALLY CENTRAL) AND MEDIA CENTRETravel Instructions: 1. Exit the airport terminal along Airport Drive 2. After 600m – Turn Left at the roundabout on Hogbin Drive 3. Continue for 1.6km to roundabout of Hogbin Drive and Stadium Drive

ORTurn Right for approx. 650m to Service Park on RHS(Look for signs for relevant parking locations)

2.4.2 BETWEEN HQ AND SERVICE PARK(RALLY CENTRAL)Travel Instructions:

(500m to 1.3Km depending on starting point)

3. After 11.2 Km Turn Right into Opal Cove Boulevard ( s/p Rally HQ) 4. Follow signs to relevant Parking Area and to Rally Reception in hotel lobby 5. To return – =use same route in reverse direction

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Total Partial

2

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WRC Service ParkTurn Right to travel west on Stadium Drive

0.00 0.00

0.86 0.86At the roundabout take 3rd exit towards Coffs Harbour- Pacific Hwy

1.22 0.36Pump Fuel on Left,Follow Pacific Hwy North through Coffs Harbour

1

Glenreagh Remote Refuel

Coffs Harbour WRC Service Park

DISTANCEDIRECTION INFORMATION

1.75 0.53 Continue North on Pacific Hwy

PACIFIC HWY KEMPSEY

COFFS HARBOUR

PumpFuelExit

2.5.1 SERVICE PARK TO GLENREAGH

APPENDIX 2.5 - BETWEEN SERVICE PARK (RALLY CENTRAL) AND REMOTE REFUELS

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DIRECTION INFORMATION

17.22 5.06 Bear Left off Pacific Hwytowards Nana Glen

7

8

12.16 2.28 Continue North on Pacific Hwy past Opal Cove Resort

48.30 0.43

34.95 15.41 Keep Right, continue onBucca Rd

14

15

16

36.82 0.50 Turn Right at X Roadtowards Glenreagh

47.87 11.05 Turn Left, onto Bridge St Caution School Zone - 40kph

Continue onto Grafton St

36.32 1.05 Continue on Grafton St

6

11

12

13

35.27 0.32

17.62 0.40At the roundabout take 2nd exit towards Nana Glen

19.54 1.92 Turn Left, ontoBucca Rd

9

10

9.88 1.21 Continue North on Pacific Hwy

8.67 6.92 Continue North on Pacific Hwy past the Big Banana

5

SOLITARY ISLAND WAY NANA GLEN

EMERALD BEACH

MOONEE BEACH NANA GLEN

BRIDGE ST

GRAFTON 55

BRUNXER PARK RD

40

BUCCA RD NANA GLEN

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2.5.2 GLENREAGH REFUEL

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Do not drive on Oval

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WRCFuel

NonWRCFuel

Legend

Traffic Control

Media Parking Liaison Direction

Road Closure

Litter Bins

Toilet

FRNSW UnitWRC Refuel Area

Non WRC Refuel Area

P

Refuel Boundary

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Map Scale = 60 m

Glenreagh Refuel

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0.00 0.00

0.86 0.86

3

4

Macksville Showground Remote Refuel

2.46 1.60 Pump Fuel on LeftBoambee BP

At the roundabout take 1st exit towards Kempsey - Pacific Hwy2

Coffs Harbour WRC Service Park

DISTANCEDIRECTION INFORMATION

5.06 2.60 Continue on Pacific Hwy

1

WRC Service ParkTurn Right to travel west on Stadium Drive

PACIFIC HWY KEMPSEY

COFFS HARBOUR

SAWTELL TOORMINA

2.5.3 SERVICE PARK TO MACKSVILLE

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12

13

30.33 11.00

51.79 1.72

Continue on Pacific Hwy

7

8

Continue on Pacific Hwy

52.72 0.76 Railbridge

50.07

49.32 8.75 Bear Left off Motorway

49.62 0.30 At the roundabout take 2nd exit towards Macksville

9

10

11

0.45 Turn Right onto Ginnagay Way

14

53.09 0.37 Turn Left into Macksville Showground

53.26 0.17 Turn Right to refuel

15

16

50kph Speed Camera

51.96 0.17 Turn right into Ferry St

6

DISTANCEDIRECTION INFORMATION

40.57 10.24

19.33 4.79 Continue on Pacific Hwy

14.54 9.48 Continue on Pacific Hwy

5

MAILMANS TRACK

MACKSVILLE

WATERFALL WAY

BALLARDS ROAD

NAMBUCCA HEADS BOWRAVILLE

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2.5.4 MACKSVILLE REFUEL

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NonW

RCFu

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ASN ServiceCrew Refuel

Access

Legend

Traffic Control

Media Parking Liaison Direction

Road Closure

Litter Bins

Toilet

FRNSW UnitWRC Refuel Area

Non WRC Refuel Area

P Map Scale = 60 m

NMacksville Refuel

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APPENDIX 2.6 - DRAWINGS & DIAGRAMS

2.6.1 STARTING AREA

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P

P

P

P

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Rally CarDisplay

Spectators

LegendRally Car Entry

Rally Car Exit

Start Stage

Rally Car Parking

PPP

Traffic Control Point

Media Parking

GA ParkingAccessable Parking

VIP & Officials Parking

Road Closed

W

Accessable Viewing

Big Screen TV

SCALE = 100m

Rally Australia Rally Show Overview Map, 15th November 2018

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2.6.2 FINISH AREA

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2.6.3 SERVICE PARK

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2.6.4 SERVICE PARK TIME CONTROL LAYOUT

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