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Burnfoot Service Station (Topaz) Burnfoot McLaughlin's Service Station (Topaz) Muff Kernans' Service Station Newtowncunnigham Bradley's Service Station (Topaz) Fahan G&S Supermarket Carndonagh Callaghan's Service Station (Topaz) Burt McLaughlin Motor Factors Buncrana Point Service Station Quigley's Point Kelly's Service Station (Topaz) Carndonagh Farran's Service Station (Topaz) Buncrana Carn Auto Parts Carndonagh Go Filling Station Culdaff
Letterkenny
C&M Embroidery Letterkenny Dry Arch Filling Station Letterkenny Thomas Keys Service Station Letterkenny Glencar Service Station Letterkenny Sweeney's Top Service Station Letterkenny Harris' (O'Boyce's) Shop Letterkenny Tobin's Service Station (Topaz) Letterkenny One Stop Motor Shop Letterkenny
North Donegal
Harris' Service Station Convoy Barnes View Spar Express Ballybofey Kernans' Service Station Ramelton Spar Kilmacrennan Lafferty's Stop & Shop Creeslough McGeever's Service Station Carrigart Gap Filling Station Carrigart Whoriskey's Spar Ramelton Lagg Service Station (Milford Inn) MilfordDaly's Service Station (Topaz) Lifford Centra Filling Station (Topaz) Castlefinn Peoples' Service Station (Topaz) Kerrykeel Parkside Service Station Drumkeen
South Donegal
McIntyre's Gala (Topaz) Donegal Town Abbey Garage (Topaz) Ballyshannon
Northern Ireland
Glenshane Texaco Service Station Glenshane O'Kanes Cars Castledawson Dolan's Service Station Strabane
This Year the spectators will be in for a big treat, with breath taking specating points throughout the three days. Programme outlets will be posted nearer to the event as well as an accommodation list for the weekend. Safety Respect signs and barriers. - Follow the Marshals' instructions.
- Be aware of the rally cars' speed and behave responsibly. Avoid walking along or across the rally route.
- Keep a safe distance from the road and follow the cars carefully, paying attention to stay alert and cautious until the last car has passed.
- Use common sense and help others to stand in safe locations.
- Pay constant attention as time intervals between rally cars varies.
- Do NOT bring pushchairs, cycles and similar which can get in the way or slow you down.
- If you must bring a dog, it should be on a leash at all times.
- Alcohol and rallying do not mix.
- A good rally fan does not litter the countryside and respects peoples property
Be prepared for the unexpected – it does happen!
Motorsport is dangerous and we appeal to all persons attending the event to be alive to such dangers, to co-operate with the officials and to act in accordance with their advice.
To do otherwise could result in serious or even fatal injury. Each stage has a Doctor, a Rescue Unit and an Ambulance together with a communications network. This together with the marshals and timekeepers, under the control of the Stage Commander, are present for the safe and efficient running of the stage.
Before the arrival of the first competing car, course cars carrying senior officials will check the stage for correct set-up, marshalling and general safety. If the Safety Officer and Clerk of the Course feel that the stage cannot be run in a safe manner they will not give the necessary clearance to start the stage.
Please play your part, co-operate with the marshals, encourage others to do likewise and check that you and those around you are safely positioned – help the officials make your area as safe as possible and help preserve the future of the sport of Rallying.
Remember when parking near stages, emergency services may be required by the rally, residents or the members of the public, please park to one side only and ensure that there is room for an emergency vehicle to pass. 
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