- Rally passes covering the whole five days and all spectator areas
Munich/Trier, 14 May 2013 – If you want to be up-close with the elite of world rally racing, you should get your rally pass soon – they are coveted. The 11th edition of the German WRC event will be the first to start in the centre of the historic city of Cologne and it will take the WRC crews around Sébastien Ogier, Mikko Hirvonen or the German driver Sepp Wiegand to the greater Trier area. With the new rallye passes, the spectators will have access to the Show Start in Cologne and the spectacular drifts in the Mosel vineyards or the awesome “Panzerplatte” in the Baumholder military range. With a unique category of passes, ADAC has simplified the pricing structure of the ADAC Rallye Deutschland and created an attractive and unbeatable package.
Details:
The German “flat rate” for rally fans: Five days of undiluted rally-racing excitement including the Shakedown, all Special Stages and access to the spectator areas along the itinerary and to the Service Park, where the fans can watch the mechanics at work and meet the rally drivers.
The passes include:
– All Special Stages on all days
– Access to Service Park on all days
– Access to the Shakedown on Wednesday
– Spectator map covering all essential information and showing the best viewing spots
– Pass lanyard
– ADAC Rallye Deutschland sticker
The passes are available for €69.00 (€64.00 for ADAC members) + shipping and handling through the Ticket Shop at www.adac-rallye-deutschland.de.
Call the ticket hotline at: +49 (0)261-13 03 66.
2013 ADAC Rallye Deutschland information:
The ADAC Rallye Deutschland is unique in its way. For the teams who have to take them on, the mix of hairpin stages in the Mosel vineyards, the tough tracks on the tank range and fast blacktop roads are almost like three rallies in one. The huge crowds of fans from all over Europe create the special ambience of this rally. As always, the organisers have done their best to ensure a fair and unobjectionable competition even under environmental aspects. All cars used comply with the technical requirements applicable in urban low emission zones.
The start in Cologne city, explosive fights on asphalt around Trier, spectacular speed-drifting in the vineyards, WRC cars flying over legendary jumps – the German tour in the World Rally Championship promises action and excitement. In 2013, well over 200,000 fans are expected all eager for this motorsport spectacular.