Internet Table-Top Rally Championship 2004-2005
Round 3 - Breckland Rally
Updates

These updates supplement the Navigational Regulations for the Breckland Rally. 

Route Card updates flagged as

January 29, 2005 (Version 12 of Route Cards)
  Route Card 10, part 2. An R should be an X on map edition D. Also there should only be 4 ?'s near the end of the sequence, not 5. Thanks to Steve Barber.

January 28, 2005 (Version 11 of Route Cards)
  Route Card 12, part 2. Two extra digits(23) inserted after 26th plot. Thanks to Peter Smith.

January 20, 2005 (Version 10 of Route Cards)
  Route Card 5, part 1. There is an extra building in the last diagram on edition D of map 193 Thanks to Dee Rampling Lee.

January 20, 2005 (Version 9 of Route Cards)
  Route Card 6, part 2. You may also visit SH134 somewhere on route. Thanks to Mick Lowe.

January 17, 2005 (Version 8 of Route Cards)
  Route Card 10, part 2. See Route Cards for two changes (in red) in the clues. Thanks again to Gavin Rogers.

January 14, 2005 (Version 7 of Route Cards)
  Route Card 2, part 1. Second plot should read
74000280. Thanks to Gavin Rogers.

January 14, 2005 (Version 6 of Route Cards)
  Route Card 2, part 1. First plot should read (113000900). Thanks to Gavin Rogers.

January 11, 2005
(Version 5 of Route Cards)
  Route Card 6, part 1. Don't use any red roads either. Thanks to Gavin Rogers.
  Route Card 7, part 2. Replace YRR(6) with YRR(5). Thanks to Gavin Rogers.

January 9, 2005
  Route Card 6. TC6. Gerrard's Farm is in GS4298 not 4299. Thanks to Sarah Talbot.
  Route Card 4, part 2. Of course(!) the big number should be:
732316111111022115931430873085378346050381518154987644853787320771417015556755 and not as stated. Thanks to Sarah Talbot.

January 8, 2005
  Route Card 12, part 1. Clue 5 be 1/4; Clue 11 be 1/4; Clue 22 be 2/4. Thanks to Keith Cunningham.

January 6, 2005
  Route Card 4, part 1. Check out the revised list of numbers. Thanks to Peter Smith.
  Route Card 7, part 1. The second traffic light in line 2 has changed. Thanks to Paul Taylor.

January 3, 2005

  • Why is the rally called Breckland? In "Crow's" active days of road rallying (70's and 80's), he was Clerk of the Course of the West Essex Car Club's similarly named event. It was innovative in that it ran in mid-Summer over the lanes and smooth whites of south Norfolk. The first event in 1974 attracted a massive 210 entries! The event survived for a few years, then after a gap re-emerged as a popular stage event using Thetford forest. This TT is a tribute to its memory.

  • For your downloadable convenience, various pages from the TT website will be made available in PDF format. This will include the Navigational Regulations and the Breckland Route Cards. 

  • Note that the definitive Route Cards are those viewed in a browser on the TT website. The downloadable Acrobat PDF version may be visually different due to the imprecise nature of the conversion (e.g. triangle symbols sometimes appear as round blobs) and pagination. For a local copy, it is better to "Save As ..." directly from your browser to a convenient place on your PC.
    Any updates as a result of PR (Pesky Routecard) problems will only be made to the Route Card web page i.e. the original PDF file will NOT be updated.

  • Once the Route Cards have been published, feel free to pose questions about them to Help. However ... I will not reply to you personally; instead I will post the question and an official answer on this update page so that all competitors receive the benefit of the information.

  • Submit your answers using the following forms: Masters Championship or Road Rally Championship

  • Route Checks answers may be submitted at any time up to the closing date of February 2, 2005 (22:00). If you don't want to know your score, or other competitors to know your score, then submit your answers after January 24. From then they won't be marked until the closing date. The small risk is that if you and several others are penalty free on the event, the person with the earliest Route Checks answers submitted will be the winner.
    Answers posted before January 24 will be marked and recorded on the Results Table.

  • May I suggest that you don't submit answers during the first two weeks. Despite checking the Route Cards very carefully (and more so on this event because I have to ensure that it plots correctly on both editions of the map being used) there are bound to be some elements which will need clarification. Hopefully such queries will all be resolved by this period.

  • Note that one small change has been made to the Navigational Regulations since the Cloverleaf Rally.

  • Plotting area. Only the south half of map 193 will be used. All roads leading to the edge of the map or north of Northing 10 are NTRs.

  • The TT Navigational Championships are sponsored by The Basic Roamer Company. The winner of the Cloverleaf Rally, in addition to a trophy, will receive a Basic Roamer of their choice (if they haven't won one previously).