Since 1977 a team from Burnham-on-Sea
and Minehead Motor Clubs have created an occasion which has brought together
teams from over the country. They are joined on the day by hoards of spectators
and supporters who flock to West Somerset to experience this unique annual
spectacle taking place in the Brendon Hills.
Now enjoying national status,
the Somerset Stages has developed over the years to become a meticulously
organised and successful event. First held in 1977 as a club event, the
rally has seen motorsport at its most popular, in the mid to late eighties,
through the recessional times when other rallies began to disappear. Due
to a successful format and continual process of development, the Somerset
Stages has withstood the test of time and is now the well established
national championship event it is today.
During its 30 years, some
of the organising team may have changed, but the event still retains a
core of highly motivated enthusiasts who possess a wealth of motorsport
knowledge and experience.
Since it began, the rally
has used the West Somerset seaside resort of Minehead as its base, bringing
with it a welcome injection of revenue to the town in the quieter out-of-season
months. The competition takes place in the serene forests of the Brendon
Hills, using the gravel tracks managed by the Forestry Commission, together
with the tarmac toll road at Porlock.
Over the years the rally
has seen a consistently high number of competitors making the trip to
Somerset, with the figure reaching as high as 150 cars. In 1992 and 1999
the rally became a round of the Peugeot Challenge and has also played
host to the Nissan Micra series and the Daihatsu Rally Challenge. 1996
saw the BTRDA National Rally Championship come to Somerset for the first
time, the rally retaining this prestigious status to the present day which
now includes a round of the MSA English Rally Championship and the new
BTRDA Rally First Championship.
The hosting of these national
series' has introduced many competitors to the unique experience of the
West Country forests. With it's variety of roads, the beautiful surroundings
and the friendly atmosphere, everyone remembers their visit to the Somerset
Stages.
The 2001 event was unfortunately
cancelled due to the Foot & Mouth epidemic. However the event was
back in 2002 with the running of the 24th Somerset Stages. Andy Burton
and Rob Morgan have won the event five times running in the phenomenal
Peugeot Cosworth. In 2006 Andy teamed up with Shelley Rogerson, and yes
he won again, and in 2007 his was partnered by Peter
Cotton to take his seventh consecutive victory (8 in total) but look out,
the opposition are getting closer.
Due to regeneration of the car
park beside the Beach Hotel with the installation of a turntable for the
West Somerset Railway, we have moved down the seafront to Butlins who
offered us a splendid package which includes Rally HQ, service area and
a special offer on accommodation ensuring the event stays based in Minehead