Stages
Stages
RALLY TRINIDAD 2010 STAGES (click on the links for more info):
- CEDAR HILL in Session - APRIL 25
Trinidad and Tobago can boast some of the best quality gravel stages in the Caribbean. Most of our stages are located in the South and Central areas in Trinidad, no more than an hour outside of Port of Spain. Getting to the stages is very easy by car but we always advise a 4x4 vehicle which makes getting into a good viewing spot much easier. The surface is all loose gravel and the distances average between 3km and 10km depending. The TTRC wishes to thank the EMBDC for their great support with allowing us to use the Cedar Hill and Borde Narve (Bronte) roads which can be considered 2 of the Caribbean's ultimate gravel surface rally stages. We also wish to thank the Couva Tabaquite Talparo Regional Corporation for the continued use of the Preysal stage which has become TTRC's unofficial home of Rallying.
CLICK on the STAGES drop down menu for Stage information, maps, and directions
The TTRC wishes to advise all spectators that getting to the stage before the start of the Rally is very important. With the exception of the Preysal stage, the other stages unfortunately have very few access points so that if you are late, you may not be able to get in until the end of a stage or at the lunch break. Be sure to check the times of the Rally and ensure that you arrive at least 45min prior to the start of the first stage. This way you will be allowed to drive and choose your spot.
Enjoying the Rally (Tips):

- Walk with your drinks and food - folks we are 'in de bush', there is NO foodcourt on the stage. There are often bars nearby for ice and refreshments but you are best advised to walk with your coolers packed from early
- Car Pool - Often the parking areas are not huge so car pool with your friends in a pickup for example - you save space and the lime is always better with friends
- Obey the Marshals at ALL times - There will always be a TTRC marshal near spectators points and at all access roads. We ask that you follow their instructions at all times as they will be in radio communication with the rally officials and will know when it is safe to pass and where is safe for you to park
- Walk with supplies - Helpful items on the day are umbrellas (it hot!), sunscreen, chairs, bug spray, toilet paper (for the ladies), good music for your car stereo, torch light (for those evening time missions), garbage bags (people please clean up after yourself)
- Designate a Driver - Use your brain and think about it carefully, the breathalyzer is in effect and we strongly suggest that if you want to 'play yuh mas' while you spectate - DESIGNATE
- Drive Safely - Please DO NOT ATTEMPT what you see on the day while leaving or at any other time. The Rally cars are prepared specifically to race and are well equipped to handle the bumps and roughing up. The company pickup and your mum's station wagon is NOT, so if you want to race come talk to us and we will get you in the driver's seat the right way. Remember no one likes a 'show off'.




