
Welsh Assembly Government and International Motor Sports Limited secure agreement over the continued sponsorship of Rally of Great Britain.
It was confirmed today [24 October], by both the Welsh Assembly Government and International Motor Sports Limited, that an agreement has been reached for the continued sponsorship of the British round of the FIA World Rally Championship by the Welsh Assembly Government.
The Welsh Assembly Government's support for the event had been in some doubt as a result of the decision of the FIA World Motor Sport Council to include the Rally of Great Britain on the World Rally Championship only every second year. However, in June the FIA World Motor Sport Council confirmed Britain's round on the WRC calendar for 2010.
Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones said:
"When doubts emerged over the rally's status in 2010, we moved to protect our contractual position and taxpayers' money. Now that those doubts have been removed, we are delighted to continue to bring this event to Wales, with all of the benefits it has for the people and economy of Wales."
Alan Gow, Chairman of IMS said:
"I am pleased to confirm that we have now resumed our partnership with the Welsh Assembly Government to continue to host the event. I'm confident that we can build on the current success of the rally and produce a truly spectacular event for the people and businesses of Wales."
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