The Automóvel Club of Marinha Grande (CAMG) has announced an agreement with the Rally Series Promoter to implement, at Rallye Vidreiro – Centro de Portugal, a new rally promotion concept and also the formatArenaunprecedented in the Campeonato de Portugal de Ralis but a hallmark of Rally Series events, aiming toward an innovative future for rallying in Portugal.
The hosting of a timed special stage finishing inside the Expocentro Pombal – the location that will host the rally’s operational center, the Service Park – complemented by a Fanzone next to the end of this competitive section, will create the perfect setting to experience a thrilling finale, celebrating the crowning of the National Champion after the rally’s final pass through the Arena stage, surrounded by fans and members of the motorsport community.
Statements from the President of CAMG:
“We’re very pleased to establish this partnership with the Rally Series Promoter. Rallye Vidreiro has always sought to innovate and bring more value to everyone involved. With the new Arena concept, we’ll bring fans, sponsors, and the excitement of rallying even closer together, strengthening Rallye Vidreiro’s position as a benchmark event in the national scene.”
Statements from the Rally Series Promoter:
“It’s a great responsibility to earn the trust of CAMG, an institution with 55 years of history and an undeniable legacy in Portuguese rallying. Our commitment is to work side by side to elevate Rallye Vidreiro to a new level of promotion and experience, empowering drivers, fans, and sponsors, while always respecting the sporting essence of the event.”
About CAMG:
The Automóvel Club of Marinha Grande is one of the historic motorsport clubs in Portugal, with over half a century of activity and a strong connection to rallying, organizing nationally renowned events.
About the Rally Series Promoter:
Rally Series Promoter is an organization dedicated to the promotion and innovation of rally events, developing models that enhance the fan experience, increase sponsor return, and strengthen the image of event organizers, all while preserving the sporting framework.