Cars will be racing around some parts of the island for the next two days for the 2025 Jersey Rally.
The rally kicks of at midday on Friday (10 October) at the Royal Jersey Showground in Trinity, with a ceremonial start to the two days of racing.
90 teams have entered for the 100 miles of competition. 2024 champion Sam Touzel returns to defend his title.
Road closures will be in place at the various stages on Friday and Saturday.
This map shows the stages of the 2025 Jersey Rally.
On Friday afternoon, racing will take place in Trinity and St Martin, before moving to St Brelade and St Ouen/St Peter later in the day.
Saturday morning's stages take in parts of St Mary and Waterworks Valley.
The St Lawrence route and North route will be on Saturday afternoon.
Road Closures
Stage
Location
Day
Closure Start Time
Closure End Time
Stages 1,3,5
Trinity
Friday
12:00
17:00
Stage 2,4,6
St. Martin
Friday
12:00
17:00
Stage 7,9,11
St Brelade
Friday
18:00
23:00
Stage 8,10,12
Rossignol
Friday
18:00
23:00
Stage 13,15,17
Frontiere
Saturday
07:30
12:30
Stage 14,16,18
Waterworks
Saturday
07:30
12:30
Stage 19,21,23
St Lawrence
Saturday
12:30
17:30
Stage 20,22,24
North
Saturday
12:30
17:30
Spectators are being asked to follow all signage and safety guidance from course marshalls and officials at all times.
More details can be found here.
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