No support for premier rallying event in Malaysia. :blink:
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/Sport/20050505080349/Article/indexb_html
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/Sport/20050505080349/Article/indexb_html
now very difficult to find anything bout uncle karam in the internet. he's still running in the PWRC. he's not doing the APRC i think. and he got a new UK co-driver (name i forgot). in his 1st PWRC round in new zealand he got 5th place in PWRC ( +-8th group N overall including all the local Kiwi guys that does not count in PWRC points). no latest pics also...trueno said:i am a big rallying fans too...although tv not showing rallying scene..but i will try dl from internet...and quite difficult to get it....i want to dl some Mr.Karamjit Singh rally scene leh..any one have that??or url???i am really wan to c leh..
Speed Demon said:Karamjit Singh facing sponsorship problems again:
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2005/5/1/sports/10835018&sec=sports
if you are a real fan, and keen on rallying, all those complaints are just small matters. perlis is for sure, very far, but i used to spectate on WRC events, where we had to just drive 2 hours from rally start to watch a stage. there will even be people who camp on the roadside, just to make sure they get the best views.Kookaburra said:The organisers are not exactly making it easy to support the rally :
1. 2 rounds in Perlis - why? Because the event is supported by the Perlis Motor Club, not because there are lots of rally fans there
2. 1st round in Putrajaya at construction site - and only 3 SS. WTF?
3. Promotional materials - when you get to the event, you don't get a start list, who is driving what car, etc like the programme at football matches. Sometimes the spectator guide given out points out the viewing areas but at the viewing areas no signage.
Well, I am sure there are more issues......but can't be bothered.