Rally France-Alsace 2012: Key Figures
Whether basic or unusual, discover all the key figures of an event that gathers every year hundreds of thousands of spectators!
- 0: in euros, the entry fee to attend the Rally France-Alsace 2012!
- 3.63: in kilometers, it’s the length of the shortest stage: Strasbourg SSS1 (lien).
- 3.8: in kilometers, the length of the Shakedown, a qualifying session drawn in the heart of the Hautepierre – Parc des Sports de Strasbourg area, and reserved to the competitors committed in the FIA’s World Rally Championship.
- 22: it’s the grand total of special stages, that to say 10 SS run two times each et 2 SSS (Mulhouse & Strasbourg) run one time.
- 43.45: in kilometers, it’s the length of the longest special stage: Pays d’Ormont SS10-14.
-760: it’s the number of marshals split on the whole layout. 300 Course’s Safety Marshals are in charge of the special stage and the competitors’ safety; and 460 Public’s Safety Marshals in charge of the spectators’ safety along the roads (among which 50 are trained to protect the sensitive environmental zones).
- 1000: in euros, the privileged rate from which the regional and national drivers who hold an FFSA license can compete in the Rally France-Alsace 2012!
- 1385: in kilometers, it’s the total length of the Rally (405 kilometers of special stages, and 980 kilometers of liaison).
- 120 000: in euros, it’s the amount of money given by the French Motorsports Federation to finance a carbon compensation demarche, in collaboration with the Alsatian local authorities.
- 70 millions: it’s the worldwide number of TV viewers in 2011. A figure that will probably get bigger in 2012 with the arrival of Sport+!
