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Yearly archives: 2007
The 2300 Club, organisers of the legendary Tunnock’s Tour of Mull closed road tarmac rally, is proud to announce 19 year old Scotsman Alick Kerr as the winner of the 2007 John Easson Scholarship for young rally drivers.
This year, despite extensive lobbying by the 2300 Club, Caledonian MacBrayne have decided not to make any concessionary fares available and so the 2300 Club will NOT be issuing Ferry Booking Forms. They have promised to support the event in ways other than providing discounted ferry fares. It is recommended that you go ahead and secure a ferry booking via their website at http://www.calmac.co.uk/book-online.html or by telephone (08705 650000). Commercial vehicles (see below) should book with the Oban office (01631 566688).
OK, not quite true, but now we have your attention, the 2300 Club will pay for your ferry and make a contribution towards the cost of your fuel - if you help us out! So if you are thinking of coming to the island to spectate or are coming with a competitor and would like to join in, why not come and marshal instead. There are lots of jobs to suit all abilities.
Get closer to the action, and feel an important part of the weekend.
Year on year the Tour of Mull gains in popularity with spectators, something as organisers we actively encourage, it does however bring with it issues that we are finding difficult to control and need the help of all the people who spectate to help us resolve.
During times of high load on the system, for example when the entry form is first published each year and sometimes during the event, the load on the server gets too high and to prevent it from failing, we limit the number of users that can be logged into the […]
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY – NEW FOR 2007 From Friday 5th October 2007 through to the start of the event, competing cars are forbidden to use any of the Island roads used as Special Stages. i.e.: Competing cars are not permitted as reconnaissance cars at any time. The only exception to […]
The 2300 Club, organisers of the legendary Tunnock’s Tour of Mull closed road tarmac rally, is proud to announce the details of the 2007 John Easson Scholarship for young rally drivers. This is a chance for young competitors to get a FREE ENTRY to the rally plus a number of other benefits.