GoldRushLogo_VINZnew challenge awaits rally competitors with the Gold Rush Rally of Coromandel taking to the roads around the Peninsula on Saturday 23rd August. Based at the seaside town of Whitianga, the Gold Rush Rally is a new addition to the national rally calendar and hosts the fifth round of the 2014 Brian Green Property group New Zealand Rally Championship driven by VINZ.

The roads in the area were last used in a national event during the 1979 Motogard Rally of New Zealand. The contrasts of the Coromandel Peninsula ranges, rolling farmland and twisting coastline will provide a spectacular backdrop for National Rallying action.

The event will commence on Friday afternoon with a Rally Show and Ceremonial Start on the shore and marina’s edge in the township of Whitianga. Cars and crews will be on display at a pre event rally show, providing an opportunity for the public to get up and close with the cars and stars.

On Saturday morning, rally teams will then depart from the events base at the Mercury Bay Sports Complex for nine special stages covering close to 140 kilometres of competitive distance. The first stage of the event, Ernslaw 1 (11.08km), is just outside of Whitianga, and takes crews up into the hills through well-formed forestry roads.

After a tour down the coastline, the second stage of the event is the famous 309 Road. At 14.45km, the stage winds and twists from one side of the Coromandel Peninsula to the other through native bush and farmland. Drivers won’t have time to check out the spectacular views as they race against the clock back towards Whitianga for the first Service of the day back the Mercury Bay Sports Park.

Following Service, another iconic Coromandel road awaits with the 23km’s of Tapu–Coroglen taking crews back across the Peninsula. Starting at Coroglen, this stage is open and fast, finishing on the Western side of the Peninsula at Tapu. Another coastline tour north to Castlerock for the next stage, which starts on a section of tight forestry road, winding back down the Peninsula to join the 309 Road for the second half of the stage. This completes a very challenging and demanding loop of stages. Another service back at the Sports ground before a repeat of this 47 kilometre loop awaits.

A spectacular tarmac publicity stage in Whitianga alongside the picturesque waterways will bring rallying into the township before a repeat of the 11.08km Ernslaw test on the outskirts of Whitianga. The final stage is a second pass of the Whitianga spectator stage to thrill the crowds before the finish celebrations on the finish ramp just prior to 5pm conclude the event.

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The New Zealand Rally Championship is this country’s premier nationwide rally championship. It attracts New Zealand’s best drivers to compete in numerous categories for the prestigious MotorSport New Zealand-sanctioned rally championship titles. In 2024, there are six NZRC rounds, each with a unique character reflecting the diverse regions – from Northland to Invercargill