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Paisley to host
Monte Carlo Classic Rally
Renfrewshire is set to host one of
motorsport’s most iconic and world-renowned events
– the
Monte Carlo Classic Rally.
Up to 100
classic cars dating
back to the 1920s will assemble in Paisley town centre before setting
off for the glitz and glamour of the French Riviera.
The
event
– on the evening of 23 January 2014 – will see
Paisley as
one of five departure points, alongside Barcelona, Stockholm, Oslo and
Reims.
Vehicles driven by classic car lovers will
set off from
outside Paisley Abbey on the 2,688km adventure to Monte Carlo, via the
Channel Tunnel and over the snow-covered French Alps.
Since
the
event returned to Scotland in 2011, around over 30,000 spectators have
watched internationally-famous cars such as Imps, Triumphs, Porsches
and Bentleys set off for France.
The
entry list is truly global, with crews from Scotland and the UK joining
crews from across Europe. Among those are a Mediterranean mega-yacht
captain in a 1958 Riley, a Zurich-based world land-speed record hopeful
in a Porsche, and two French crews who will travel to Paisley, only to
go all the way back again.
Residents had a chance to
see some
classic cars up close for themselves at a launch event outside Paisley
Abbey on Thursday 5th December – including a 1926
Bentley
and a Renfrewshire-made Hillman Imp.
There on the
day were
Rosemary Smith, Irish rally driver of the 1960s, who will be starting
the race, and Paul Coulter – who wrote the play Linwood No
More
about Linwood’s former Hillman Imp factory and who will be
taking
part in the rally.
Renfrewshire Council Leader Mark
Macmillan
said: “We are delighted to welcome this prestigious event and
would like to thank the organisers for bringing it here.
“Being
chosen to host an occasion of this calibre is a major thumbs-up for the
area and the latest boost to Paisley and Renfrewshire’s
fast-growing reputation as a venue for top-class events. “Our
events strategy – including this year’s Royal
National
Mòd and Spree arts festival – is helping to drive
the
regeneration of the area and boost local businesses. “We look
forward to another big crowd in January and I’m sure the
sight of
these magnificent vehicles assembling in the town will be a spectacle
not to be missed.”
Douglas Anderson,
competitor and
spokesman for the Rally Start Committee said: “Since we
brought
the rally start back to Scotland in 2011, it has surpassed all
expectations. It is exciting, colourful and endures in
peoples’
imaginations. “Paisley will be an excellent location as a
start
venue. It has a stunning visual backdrop, with the historic Abbey and
Town Hall. "It also has quick access to the first stages of the route
for the cars of all eras that will be taking part. We know it will be a
spectacle which befits such a famous event.”
A
still-to-be-announced week-long programme of related events will take
place around Renfrewshire to mark the occasion – with the
area’s links to the car industry through the former Hillman
Imp
factory at Linwood set to be celebrated.
Paul
Coulter, writer
and rally competitor, added: “This year is the 50th
anniversary
of the production of the first Hillman Imp in the area, and 2014 will
be 50 years from the first time Imps took part in the rally.
“Paisley was at one time the epicentre of the Scottish
car-building industry and it is fantastic to mark this anniversary with
the rally starting from the town.”
You can
find information about the rally on its Facebook page.
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