Glasgow Times

Clydebank or bust for classic car rally

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CLYDEBANK has been chosen as the Scottish starting point for the world-famous Monte Carlo car rally next year.

The event will see dozens of classic vehicles flagged off from Aurora Avenue in the West Dunbartons­hire town and is expected to bring thousands of visitors to the area.

The cars will set off through the streets on Wednesday, January 30, as they begin their 1,500-mile dash to Monaco in the South of France. It is the second time the town has hosted the prestigiou­s race, with people coming from all over the country to watch it start in Clydebank in 2012.

West Dunbartons­hire was offered the opportunit­y to host the official start line once again after establishi­ng a drivers’ stopover in Dalmuir Park for last year’s event.

The Cultural Committee approved the plan at a meeting earlier this week. Convener Baillie Denis Agnew said: “It is a real privilege to welcome the Monte Carlo Classic Car Rally back to Clydebank.

“The event is famous around the world and should hopefully bring a significan­t economic benefit to our area.

“When we last hosted the rally, not only did we have drivers from all over the country, but also visitors from throughout the UK. This event projects West Dunbartons­hire onto a world platform.

“We look forward to extending our warm welcome once again to organisers, participan­ts and spectators.”

Douglas Anderson, the UK coordinato­r of the event and the man responsibl­e for bringing the Monte start back to Scotland a few years ago, added: “The event grows in stature every year and we’re confident the 2019 event will attract another record number of entries.”

 ??  ?? Baillie Denis Agnew with Scott Fanning and Hugh Liddle, who took part in the race this year
Baillie Denis Agnew with Scott Fanning and Hugh Liddle, who took part in the race this year

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