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CONTENTS RALLY GUIDE «This document has no regulatory power for information only» Art. Page 1. PRESENTATION / WELCOME 3 1.1 Welcome 3 1.2 History 4/5 1.3 Past results 6 1.4 Information 7 2. CONTACT DETAILS 8 2.1 Permanent contact details 8 2.2 Key officials contact details 8 2.3 Rally HQ contact details 8 2.4 Media Centre contact details 8 2.5 Official notice board 8 3. PROGRAMME AND CRITICAL DEADLINES 9 a) Before the rally week 9 b) During the rally week 9/10 c) SS road closure time 10 4. ENTRY DETAILS 10/11 4.1 Titles for which the rally counts 10 4.2 Entry fees 10/11 4.3 Packages 11 4.4 Collection of competition numbers and advertising stickers 11 5. SERVICE PARK AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES 11/12 5.1 Location of the service park 11 5.2 Service park co-ordinator 11 5.3 Access and security to the service park 12 5.4 Service park GPS coordinates 12 5.5 Tyre manufacturers service area 12 5.6 Location of the parc fermé 12 6. TWO-WAY RADIO 13 7. FUEL / TYRES 13 7.1 Fuel 13 7.2 Refuelling 13 7.3 Tyre marking zone 13 8. IMPORT OF VEHICLES AND SPARE PARTS - OTHER FORMALITIES 13 8.1 Temporary import of vehicles and spare parts 13 8.2 Driving permission for trucks on Sunday 13 8.3 Motorway toll 13 9. HELICOPTERS 13 10. HOSPITALITY ARRANGEMENTS 13 11. HOTELS / ACCOMMODATION RESERVATION 13/14 11.1 List of hotels 13 11.2 Free apartments for foreign crews 13/14 11.3 Apartments rental 14 12. RECONNAISSANCE 14/15 12.1 Procedure for registration 14 12.2 Collection of the reconnaissance material and last minute instructions 14 12.3 Specific regulations 14 13. SCRUTINEERING, SEALING AND MARKING 15 13.1 Administrative checks 15 13.2 Scrutineering, sealing and marking 15 13.3 Collection and return of the safety tracking system 15 13.4 Final scrutineering 15 1

Art. Page 14. SHAKEDOWN, FREE PRACTICE SESSION AND QUALIFYING STAGE 16 14.1 General information 16 14.2 Important instructions 16 14.3 Service Park 16 15. START PROCEDURE 16 15.1 Official start 16 15.2 Official time during the rally 16 16. FINISH PROCEDURE 16 16.1 Finish 16 16.2 Finish podium 16 16.3 Finish parc fermé 16 16.4 Prize giving 16 17. PR ACTIVITIES 16 17.1 VIP Package - helicopter trips 16 18. MEDIAS 17 18.1 Location of the Media Centre 17 18.2 Facilities 17 18.3 Media Accreditation 17 18.4 Press conferences 17 18.5 Media coverage 17 19. CREDENTIALS AND PLATES 18 20. MEDICAL AND SAFTEY SERVICES 19 20.1 Emergency contacts 19 20.2 Hospitals 19 20.3 Pharmacy 19 20.4 Dentist 19 20.5 Police 19 21. USEFUL FACTS AND SERVICES 19/20/21 21.1 Weather 19 21.2 Time zone 19 21.3 Currency / exchange rate 19 21.4 Formalities 19 21.5 Traffic regulations 19 21.6 Car dealers 20 21.7 Auto electricity 20 21.8 Airlines / Helicopters 20 21.9 Airports 20 21.10 Rent-a-car 20 21.11 Taxi 20 21.12 Photocopies 20 21.13 Security services 20 21.14 Other services 20/21 APPENDIX 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 22 Safety / yellow flags - SOS/OK signs competitors' safety 22 GPS tracking system 23 APPENDIX 2 ITINERARY 24/25/26 Itinerary compared to previous years 27 Map general 28 Qualifying stage 29 Map Leg 1 with SS 30/33 Map Leg 2 with SS 34/38 Map Leg 3 with SS 39/43 APPENDIX 3 SERVICE BOOK 44/53 2

1 INTRODUCTION / WELCOME 1.1 WELCOME Following a now well-established tradition, the 56 th Rallye International du Valais will be one of the major highlights of the FIA European Rally Championship, of which it will constitute the 10 th and last round. Its status as the most important event in Swiss motor sport, the dedication of the team in charge of its organisation, the always renewed enthusiasm of the fans who come in large numbers to see the stars of the discipline in action, the laudatory appreciations from all those who have taken part in it and the charm of the region where it takes place make it an unescapable rendezvous within the European calendar. Mainly asphalted, the route aims at being faithful to the tradition and to the expectations of all those involved who already know or will discover its selectivity and the beauty of the surrounding landscapes on the demanding roads winding through the valleys around Sion, the capital of the canton, and Martigny. Ideally located in the heart of Europe, the event will start in Sion on Thursday 29 October and will draw to a close in Martigny on Saturday 31 October, while the administrative checks and the scrutineering will be held on Wednesday 28 October. Year after year, the objectives of the organising team remain unchanged. They are those that have built its reputation and have earned it the trophy for the best organisation of the European championship in 2013: guaranteeing an exemplary safety, developing the latest cutting edge technologies, in particular as regards timekeeping and transmission of information, and deserving its success with the participants, the fans and the medias, who provide it with their unwavering support. Enjoy the rally! Christian Dubuis Organiser André Marzoli Communications Manager This document has no regulation power for information only 3

1.2 HISTORY The Rallye International du Valais was first organised in September 1960 as part of a regional event, the 1st fair of Martigny. His founder, Philippe Simonetta, a wine dealer found of rallying (he took part in the famous Monte-Carlo Rally), wanted to let the drivers see a different aspect of their sport in an ideal setting for a rally. Supported by other wine merchants from Wallis, the "Rallye du Vin" (Rally of the Wine) is rapidly growing, maintaining its philosophy: to discover the region and the wines. Supported by the Ecurie 13 Etoiles (13 Star Team) from 1976, the tourism aspect leaves place to a pure sporting event that rapidly gains access to international championships. Called Rallye International du Vin et du Valais from 1981 to 1984, the event becomes the Rallye International du Valais in 1985. The geographic venue for the most important automobile competition in Switzerland is clearly identified. The Rallye du Vin is included in the European Rally Championship from 1980 with coefficient 1, then 2 the following year. Renowned rally drivers enter the event to acquire experience, such as Per Eklund, Jimmy McRae, Jean Ragnotti, Guy Colsoul, Sepp Haider, Harald Demuth, Patrick Snijers, Robert Droogmans, Bruno Thiry, etc. The Rallye International du Valais has progressively climbed the rungs of the European events' hierarchy and obtained coefficient 10 in 2000, a year that also marked a world première on the Internet. In 2007 and 2008, it joins the IRC series (Intercontinental Rally Challenge), then the European Rally Championship, the antechamber of the World Championship, of which it constitutes the last round since 2009, the date of its 50 th anniversary. Renowned drivers have learnt the ropes there: Per Eklund, Jimmy McRae, Jean Ragnotti, Guy Colsoul, Sepp Haider, Harald Demuth, Patrick Snijers, Robert Droogmans, Bruno Thiry, Freddy Loix, etc. The entry list has also featured confirmed stars: Juha Kankkunen and Jindrich Stolfa, Škoda works driver, in 1996, Janusz Kulig, Champion of Poland, in 1996 and 2002, Andrea Aghini (1997), Piero Liatti, winner of the Rallye Monte-Carlo 1997 (2004), or François Delecour, runner-up in the 1993 World Rally Championship (2005). As its name suggest, the RIV is an international event and has often been decisive in the attribution of various titles but also in the outcome of the Swiss Rally Championship. Enrique García-Ojeda and Nicolas Vouilloz have won the IRC respectively in 2007 and 2008, while the following three editions have seen the European consecration of Giandomenico Basso (2009) and Luca Rossetti (2010-2011). Countless Swiss drivers have won fame on home soil, starting with Olivier Burri, eight-time winner. Grégoire Hotz, Olivier Gillet, Cyril Henny, Philippe Roux and Christian Jacquillard have also added the RIV to their record of achievements. As far as Patrick Heintz and Florian Gonon are concerned, they have been crowned Swiss Champion on the occasion of the event in Valais, respectively in 2004 and 2009. After winning the RIV and being crowned Swiss Champion in 2011, Laurent Reuche did it again in 2012, finishing ahead of a whole host of S2000 cars. The Peugeot 207s hogged the podium with Reuche, Gonon and Althaus - the latter having already secured the 2012 national title -, while Belgian Pieter Tsjoen caused a stir by finishing 4 th for the World Premiere debut of the Citroën DS3 RRC. The 2013 edition was awarded the trophy for the best organisation among the 12 rounds of the FIA European Rally Championship and gave a young up-and-coming Finn (22) the occasion to shine among a field of 13 S2000. Esapekka Lappi (Škoda Fabia S2000) won the Rallye International du Valais by a comfortable margin over Olivier Burri (Ford Fiesta RRC) who warded off the attacks of Irishman Craig Breen (Peugeot 207 S2000). Again with Škoda in 2014, Lappi made another step towards the European title by winning ahead of Breen (Peugeot 208 T16 R5) and the other Fabia S2000 of German Sepp Wiegand. The two best-placed Swiss ended up at the foot of the podium, Jonathan Hirschi (208 T16) only just getting the better of Olivier Burri (Ford Fiesta R5). DESCRIPTION The Rallye International du Valais traditionally takes place from Thursday afternoon to Saturday night. The administrative and technical checks take place on Wednesday and are followed by the shakedown and the qualifying stage on Thursday morning, while the prize-giving and the traditional "Big Night" go on Saturday night. The route totals a little over 645 kilometres, including 233 kilometres of special stages representing over 36 per cent. The Rallye International du Valais is divided in three legs with 17 special stages. It actually consists of 11 different stages that are tackled once or twice, facilitating the pre-event recce. Their length varies from 6.18 to 33.07 kilometres. The rally has the reputation to be tough for the men and machines, the stages unrolling at altitudes of 400 to 1800 metres. 4

LOCATION The nerve centres of the rally are located in Sion (start, service park) and in Martigny (headquarters, service park, finish, prize giving), in the French speaking part of the Rhone upper valley, few kilometres away from the Lake Geneva. This area is a major crossroads between France (Chamonix via the Forclaz Pass) and Italy (Aosta via the Grand-Saint-Bernard tunnel or pass and Domodossola via the Simplon Pass), as well as an access to different parts of Switzerland via the motorways to Lausanne or Berne. With some 7,000 years of history, Sion - formerly known as Sedunum - is the oldest Swiss city and the capital of the canton of Valais. It hosts many monuments, including four castles and four museums spread all over the beautiful historical centre. In 2013, the city was awarded the Wakker prize, which rewards a municipality that favours modernity while respecting a harmonious balance between town planning and green spaces. Martigny is also known as a former Roman capital (Octodure), where many ancient ruins are still visible. International fairs are frequently organised in the CERM while the Gianadda Foundation features art exhibitions and possesses a permanent automobile collection with some unique pieces displayed. ORGANISATION The Rallye International du Valais has a permanent secretariat located in Sion (capital of the canton). During the rally, the clerk of the course can rely on over 2700 volunteers who range from the marshals to the high skill doctors, the fire-fighters, the breakdown mechanics and the all technical staff. Twenty ambulances and six helicopters are also available, priority being given to safety. The rally benefits from the support of local and national radios, as well as the Swiss TV channels. The promotion and the images distribution are ensured by Eurosport. The media and advertising coverage includes a 32-page, four-colour tabloid insert with a circulation of 200,000 (500,000 readers), a 104-page spectator leaflet (10,000 copies), a national billposting campaign with preferential locations, brochures and TV and radio announcements. The federal, cantonal, communal and tourist authorities, as well as international and national automobile sport personalities widely support the Rallye International du Valais. A.V.S.R. Route de Riddes 54 Case postale 65 CH-1951 SION Tél. +41.27.203.00.60 Fax+ 41.27.203.00.64 Internet: www.riv.ch 5

1.3 PAST RESULTS OF THE RALLYE INTERNATIONAL DU VALAIS Year Rank Driver Co-Driver Nat. Vehicle Gr 2014 1 Lappi E. Ferm J. FIN Skoda Fabia S2000 RC2 2 Breen C. Martin S. IRL/GBR Peugeot 208 T16 R5 RC2 3 Wiegand S. Christian F. DEU Skoda Fabia S2000 RC2 4 Hirschi J. Landais V. CHE/FRA Peugeot 208 T16 R5 RC2 5 Burri O. Ferrero J.-F. CHE/FRA Ford Fiesta R5 RC2 2013 1 Lappi E. Ferm J. FIN Skoda Fabia S2000 S2000 2 Burri O. Saucy A. CHE Ford Fiesta RRC S2000 3 Breen C. Vanneste L. IRL/BEL Peugeot 207 S2000 S2000 4 Ancian J. Vitrani O. FRA Peugeot 207 S2000 S2000 5 Orsak J. Kostka L. CZE Skoda Fabia S2000 S2000 2012 1 Reuche L. Deriaz J. CHE Peugeot 207 S2000 S2000 2 Gonon F. Arlettaz S. CHE Peugeot 207 S2000 S2000 3 Althaus N. Ioset A. CHE Peugeot 207 S2000 S2000 4 Tsjoen P. Chevaillier E. BEL Citroën DS3 S2000 5 Carron S. Revaz L. CHE Peugeot 207 S2000 S2000 2011 1 Reuche L. Deriaz J. CHE Peugeot 207 S2000 S2000 2 Burri O. Klinger N. CHE/FRA Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X N4 3 Tlustak A. Skaloud J. CZE Skoda Fabia S2000 S2000 4 Hunziker U. Wahl M. CHE/DEU Subaru Impreza N4 5 Althaus N. Lugon M. CHE Peugeot 207 S2000 S2000 2010 1 Rossetti L. Chiarcossi M. ITA Abarth Grande Punto S2000 N 2 Gonon F. Arlettaz S. CHE Subaru Impreza STI N 3 Neuville T. Klinger N. BEL/FRA Citroën DS3 R3T 4 Hotz G. Ravasi P. CHE Peugeot 207 S2000 N 5 Crugnola A. Pollet R. ITA Renault Clio RS R3 2009 1 Hotz G. Ravasi P. CHE Peugeot 207 Super 2000 N 2 Basso G. Dotta M. ITA Abarth Grande Punto S2000 N 3 Solowow M. Baran M. POL Peugeot 207 Super 2000 N 4 Gonon F. Arlettaz S. CHE Subaru Impreza STI N 2008 1 Loix F. Buysmans R. BEL Peugeot 207 Super 2000 N 2 Vouilloz N. Klinger N. FRA Peugeot 207 Super 2000 N 3 Rossetti L. Chiarcossi M. ITA Peugeot 207 Super 2000 N 4 Bouffier B. Panseri X. FRA Peugeot 207 S2000 N 2007 1 Vouilloz N. Klinger N. FRA Peugeot 207 Super 2000 N 2 García-Ojeda E. Barrabés-Costa J. ESP Peugeot 207 Super 2000 N 3 Scandola U. D Amore G. ITA Abarth Grande Punto S2000 N 2006 1 Burri O. Gordon F. CHE Subaru Impreza N12 N 2 Hotz G. Prévot S. CHE Renault Clio Super 1600 A 2005 1 Gillet O. Helfer F. CHE Renault Clio Super 1600 A 2 Delecour F. Gordon F. FRA Renault Clio Super 1600 A 2004 1 Liatti P Geninatti V. ITA Peugeot 206 Super 1600 A 2003 1 Burri O. Hoffmann Ch. CHE Subaru Impreza WRC A 2002 1 Kullig J. Baran J. POL Ford Focus WRC A 2001 1 Burri O. Hoffmann Ch. CHE Toyota Corolla WRC A 2000 1 Henny C. Brand A. FRA Peugeot 306 Maxi A 1999 1 Henny C. Brand A. CHE Peugeot 306 Maxi A 1998 1 Burri O. Hoffmann Ch. CHE Toyota Celica GT Four A 1997 1 Aghini A. Roggia L. ITA Toyota Celica GT Four A 1996 1 Burri O. Hoffmann Ch. CHE Subaru Impreza A 1995 1 Burri O. Hoffmann Ch. CHE Ford Escort Cosworth A 1994 1 Burri O. Hoffmann Ch. CHE Toyota Celica Turbo A 1993 1 Burri O. Hoffmann Ch. CHE Ford Sierra Cosworth A 1992 1 Roux Ph. Corthay P. CHE Lancia Integrale A 1991 1 Keller E. Hofmann R. CHE Mitsubishi Galant VR4 A 1990 1 Haider S. Geistdörfer Ch. AUT/DEU Opel Kadett GSi A 1989 1 Jacquillard C. Jacquillard C. CHE Ford Sierra Cosworth A 1988 1 Roux Ph. Corthay P. CHE Lancia Integrale A 1987 1 Droogmans R. Joosten R. BEL Ford Sierra Cosworth A 1986 1 Droogmans R. Joosten R. BEL Ford RS 2000 B 1985 1 Snijers P. Colebunders D. BEL Lancia Rallye 037 B 1984 1 Demuth H. Lux W. DEU Audi Quattro B 1983 1 Droogmans R. Joosten R. BEL Ford Escort RS B 1982 1 Haider J. Pattermann J. AUT Opel Ascona 400 1981 1 McRae J. Nicholson M. GBR Opel Ascona 400 1980 1 Eklund P. Sylvan H. SWE Toyota Celica 6

1.4 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE RIV Last of the European Championship, the rally will take place from 29-31 October and will also count towards the ERC 2 and ERC 3 Championship, the RGT Cup, the ERC Asphalt Masters, the Swiss Rally Championship, the Swiss Rally Cup, the Swiss Junior Rally Championship, Clio R3T European Trophy and Clio R3T Alps Trophy. Amateur drivers are of course welcome too. Since the creation of the Rallye International du Valais, its route has evolved while keeping its traditional characteristics. As usual, the 56th edition will feature a classic yet innovative itinerary around Sion, from where the rally will start, and Martigny, where it will finish. The competitors will pit against each other during three busy days in Valais, where the roads seem to have been drawn purposely for choosing special stages. There will be 17 of them totalling 233 km. The action will get underway with the special stage of Leukerbad (Loèche-les-Bains) in the German-speaking part of Valais, which was visited for the first time last year since the event bears the name of Rallye International du Valais. Two other classic special stages will form part of the first day on Thursday, before the competitors head towards the service park in Sion. On Friday, there will two identical loops of three stages repeated twice. Between the two loops, there will be a first pass in the stage Caserne, followed by a regroup and a service halt in Sion, the canton's capital. There will be no service in the evening as the service park will move to Martigny in the afternoon. Therefore, the service is scheduled first thing on Saturday morning. The challenge will rise higher and higher on Saturday with the event's mammoth stages in the area of Verbier/Grand Saint Bernard, where two loops of three stages await the competitors with a service halt in Martigny in between, just after the second pass in Caserne. At 5:00pm on Saturday 31 October, the winner of the 56th Rallye International du Valais will climb on the rostrum set up in the enclosure of the CERM in Martigny for the unchanging finish ceremony, followed by the final press conference, the ritual prize giving and the final big night party. 7

2 CONTACT DETAILS 2.1 ORGANISATION PERMANENT CONTACT DETAILS AVSR Route de Riddes 54 - Case postale 65 1951 Sion +41 27 203 00 60 www.riv.ch info@riv.ch Fax +41 27 203 00 64 Monday through Friday from 09:30 to 11:30 and from 14:00 to 17:00 How to reach the Rallye International du Valais office in Sion From Motorway, take exit SION OUEST, then take left at junction and follow signs to NENDAZ At the roundabout continue straight on, then pass over the bridge and take left (follow main road). After two kilometres, there is a HONDA dealer and a TAMOIL petrol station on your left. Turn left and drive towards the parking, behind the petrol station. The RIV's office is located at the 1 st floor, above the petrol station. 2.2 KEY OFFICIALS CONTACT DETAILS Christian Dubuis General Manager info@riv.ch +41 79 680 76 76 Philippe Rauch Clerk of the Course directiondecourse@riv.ch +41 79 895 72 00 Marc-André Pillet Chief Safety Officer securite@riv.ch +41 79 220 71 00 João Passos Team Relations Officer joao.mr.passos@gmail.com +35 191 758 94 73 João Passos from Sunday 25 October 2015 +41 79 625 45 60 Daniel Hauenstein Service parks manager parcs@riv.ch +41 79 787 90 73 2.3 RALLY HEADQUARTERS CERM Route du Levant 91 Martigny +41 27 565 72 64 directiondecourse@riv.ch Opening hours Wednesday 28 October 2015 from 12:00 to 22:00 Thursday 29 October 2015 from 07:00 to 22:00 Friday 30 October 2015 from 07:30 to 22:00 Saturday 31 October 2015 from 07:30 to 20:00 2.4 MEDIA CENTRE CERM Route du Levant 91 Martigny +41 27 presse@riv.ch Opening hours Wednesday 28 October 2015 from 14:00 to 20:00 (Accreditations) Thursday 29 October 2015 from 08:00 to 21:30 Friday 30 October 2015 from 08:00 to 21:30 Saturday 31 October 2015 from 07:45 to 20:00 2.5 OFFICIAL NOTICE BOARD Until Tuesday 27 October 2015 AVSR Route de Riddes 54 Sion +41 27 203 00 60 www.riv.ch info@riv.ch Fax +41 27 203 00 64 Opening hours Monday through Friday from 09:30 to 11:30 and from 14:00 to 17:00 From Wednesday 28 to Saturday 31 October 2015 CERM Route du Levant 91 Martigny INFORMATIONS BOARDS Wednesday 28 October 2015 Thursday 29 October 2015 Friday 30 October 2015 Saturday 31 October 2015 Sion, Caserne Sion, Caserne Sion, Caserne / Martigny, CERM Martigny, CERM website: www.riv.ch 8

3 PROGRAMME AND CRITICAL DEADLINES a) Before the rally week: Friday 28/08/2015 Opening date for entries, publication of the regulations Friday 18/09/2015 Closing date for reduced fee entries Wednesday 7/10/2015 Publication of the Road Book and Rally Guide 2 Monday 12/10/2015 Closing date for entries Monday 19/10/2015 Publication of the list of entries accepted by the organiser Sunday 25/10/2015 15:00 to 19:00 Collection of material, documents and tracking system Sion, rally office b) During the rally week: Monday 26/10/2015 From 07:30 to 20:00 Tuesday 27/10/2015 From 07:30 to 20:00 Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Wednesday 28/10/2015 08:00 to 22:00 Service Park opens Sion, Caserne 08:00 to 20:00 Rally secretariat opens Martigny, CERM 09:00 to 11:00 Reconnaissance of the shakedown and qualifying stage Sion, Caserne 12:00 to 22:00 Rally headquarters opens Martigny, CERM 10:00 Deadline for details concerning the co-drivers 10:00 to 18:30 Administrative checks Sion, Garage Emil Frey 10:30 to 19:00 Technical scrutineering Sion, Caserne 14:00 to 20:00 Media centre and media accreditation open Martigny, CERM 18:00 Presentation of the crews and cars (subject to confirmation) Sion place de la Planta 19:00 ERC Team Managers meeting (by invitation) Sion, Caserne 21:00 Publication of the start list for the qualifying stage Sion, Caserne Thursday 29/10/2015 07:00 to 12:00 Service Park opens Sion, Caserne 07:00 to 22:00 Rally headquarters opens Martigny, CERM 07:00 to 08:45 Free practice session for FIA/ERC priority drivers Sion, Caserne 08:00 to 20:00 Rally secretariat opens Martigny, CERM 08:00 to 21:30 Media centre opens Martigny, CERM 09:00 to 10:15 Qualifying stage for FIA/ERC priority drivers Sion, Caserne 10:30 to 12:00 Shakedown for non-priority drivers Sion, Caserne 10:45 Publication of the qualifying stage provisional classification Sion, Caserne 11:15 Publication of the qualifying stage official classification Sion, Caserne 11:30 Starting order selection for priority drivers Sion, Caserne 11:35 Pre-event press conference Sion, Caserne 12:00 First Stewards meeting Martigny, CERM 12:45 Publication of the start list for Leg 1 Martigny, CERM 13:45 Start of the Rallye International du Valais Sion, Caserne 18:00 Finish of Leg 1 Sion, Caserne 21:30 Publication of the start list for Leg 2 Martigny, CERM Friday 30/10/2015 07:30 to 08:30 Service Park opens Sion, Caserne 07:30 to 22:00 Rally headquarters opens Martigny, CERM 08:00 to 20:00 Rally secretariat opens Martigny, CERM 08:00 to 21:30 Media centre opens Martigny, CERM 12:00 to 22:00 Ouverture du parc d assistance Martigny, CERM 09:15 Start of Leg 2 Sion, Caserne 18:00 Finish of Leg 2 Martigny, CERM 21:30 Publication of the start list for Leg 3 Martigny, CERM 9

Saturday 31/10/2015 06:30 to 08:00 Service Park opens Martigny, CERM 07:30 to 20:00 Rally headquarters opens Martigny, CERM 07:45 to 20:00 Media centre opens Martigny, CERM 08:00 to 20:00 Rally secretariat opens Martigny, CERM 08:45 Start of Leg 3 Martigny, CERM 17:00 Finish of the Rallye International du Valais Martigny, CERM 17:30 Press conference Martigny, CERM 17:45 Final scrutineering Carline Garage, Martigny 19:00 Publication of the provisional final classification Martigny, CERM 19:30 Publication of the official final classification Martigny, CERM 20:00 Prize-giving Martigny, CERM c) Road closure times 90 minutes before the start of the first rally car. 4 ENTRY DETAILS 4.1 FIA TITLES FOR WHICH THE RALLY COUNTS FIA European Rally Championship for Drivers and Co-Drivers FIA European Rally Championship for Teams FIA ERC 2 Championship for Drivers and Co-Drivers FIA ERC 2 Championship for Teams FIA ERC 3 Championship for Drivers and Co-Drivers FIA ERC 3 Championship for Teams FIA European Rally Trophy for Drivers and Co-Drivers FIA RGT Cup OTHER TITLES FOR WHICH THE RALLY COUNTS ERC Ladies Trophy ERC Asphalt Master Clio R3T European Trophy Clio R3T Alps Trophy Swiss Rally Championship and Swiss Rally Cup Swiss Junior Rally Championship Manufacturers, Clubs and Associations Championships & Trophies Maximum entries = 130 (priority will be given to the international crews). Eligible cars In accord with Article 4 of the 2015 FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations and Article 4 of the V1 variations and additional provisions for the 2015 FIA European Rally Championship. National cars In accord with Article 4.4 of the 2015 FIA Regional Rally Sporting Regulations and Annex VI of the supplementary regulations 4.2 ENTRY FEES Entry fees for the European Rally Championship cars Until After 18.09.2015 18.09.2015 For FIA priority drivers, ERC registered teams, legal entities: With optional advertising proposed by organisers 2,300.00 2,800.00 Without optional advertising proposed by organisers 4,300.00 4,800.00 For ERC2, ERC3, RGT priority drivers and drivers who DO NOT hold a licence from Auto Sport Suisse (ASS): With optional advertising proposed by organisers 1,600.00 1,900.00 Without optional advertising proposed by organisers 3,200.00 3,800.00 For drivers who DO hold a licence from Auto Sport Suisse (ASS): With optional advertising proposed by organisers CHF 1,500.00 CHF 1,800.00 Without optional advertising proposed by organisers CHF 3,000.00 CHF 3,600.00 The entry application will only be accepted if accompanied by the total entry fee or by a receipt issued by the competitor s National Sporting Authority. 10

4.3 The entry fee for teams and crews entered includes: Service Park Entry fees as: Area in the service park Vehicle' plate per car Legal Entity ERC 1 Team / Driver 100 m² for 1 car + 50 m² for each additional car Legal Entity ERC 2 / ERC 3 / RGT Team / Driver 50 m² for 1 car + 50 m² for each additional car Legal Entity Other Team / Driver 50 m² for 1 car + 50 m² for each additional car Service sticker 2 2 2 Auxiliary sticker 2 1 1 Printed documents / passes Regulations 2 2 2 Road book 2 1 1 Route maps and programmes 2 2 2 Permanent passes per car Crew / Team 10 10 10 Others Shakedown Included Included Included Rally plate 1 1 1 Complete set of rally stickers 1 1 1 4.3.1 Information and price list SUPPLEMENTARY PACKAGE Legal Entity ERC 1 Team / Driver Legal Entity ERC 2 / ERC 3 / RGT Team / Driver Legal Entity Other Team / Driver Service sticker CHF 300.00 CHF 300.00 CHF 300.00 Auxiliary sticker CHF 200.00 CHF 200.00 CHF 200.00 Surface per team For extra 10m² CHF 100.00 CHF 100.00 CHF 100.00 Miscellaneous Recce only CHF 500.00 CHF 500.00 CHF 500.00 Extra road books CHF 100.00 CHF 100.00 CHF 100.00 Water & Power CHF 150.00 CHF 150.00 CHF 150.00 Wifi Included Included Included Rally Guide Website Website Website 4.4 COLLECTION OF COMPETITION NUMBERS AND ADVERTISING STICKERS Place: AVSR Route de Riddes 54 Sion +41 27 203 00 60 Sunday 25 October 2015 from 15:00 to 19:00 Monday 26 October 2015 from 09:30 to 11:30 (upon request) It is compulsory for at least one member of the crew to be present at the time of collecting the material 5 SERVICE PARK AND ADDITIONAL SERVICES 5.1 LOCATION OF THE SERVICE PARKS Wednesday 28 October 2015 Sion, Caserne Thursday 29 October 2015 Sion, Caserne Friday 30 October 2015 Sion, Caserne / Martigny, CERM Saturday 31 October 2015 Martigny, CERM 5.2 SERVICE PARK CO-ORDINATOR From Wednesday 28/10/2015 08:00 to Saturday 31/10/2015 20:00 Jean-Philippe Sbarrato mcs2@libello.com +33 61 304 27 54 Daniel Hauenstein parc@riv.ch +41 79 787 90 73 David Troillet parcs@riv.ch +41 79 256 16 39 11

5.3 SAFETY AND ACCESS TO THE SERVICE PARKS Safety and waste management in the service parks Each competitor is responsible for the behaviour of his service personnel. Each crew will have a min. 5 kg regulatory fire extinguisher at their disposal in their service area. This fire extinguisher will have been subject to a less than three year old control. If the fire extinguisher is missing in the service park, a cash penalty of CHF 200.00 will be imposed. Refuelling is strictly prohibited in the service parks, including during the shakedown, the free practice and the qualifying stage. A special dispensation will be granted if all the conditions of article 50 of the 2015 FIA Regional Rally Championships Sporting Regulations are met. A waterproof, hydrocarbons resistant cover of a surface at least equal to that of the car (3x5m. minimum) must be placed under each car. If waterproof, hydrocarbons resistant is missing in the service park, a cash penalty of CHF 200.00 will be imposed. The competitors are responsible for removing their waste at the latest when they leave the service park. A 300.00 CHF fine will be levied in case of non-compliance with the rules of cleanliness. Vehicles allowed in the service parks. Entrance before or after the indicated time will be subject to a cash penalty of CHF 500.00 For admission in the Service Parks, only the «Service Park form» duly completed - including the layout with the dimensions of the facilities - will be taken into consideration. This form must be enclosed with the entry form. It is the responsibility of the competitors to make sure that their service vehicles fit in the standard size service space allocated. The service vehicles must be clearly identified by means of the Service stickers provided by the organiser and displayed inside the windscreen in the top right hand corner. Service stickers will be available at the administrative checks at a price of CHF 300.00 each (maximum 2 Service stickers per team). Other teams' vehicles must be clearly identified by means of the Auxiliary stickers provided by the organiser and displayed inside the windscreen in the top right hand corner. Auxiliary stickers will be available at the administrative checks at a price of CHF 200.00 each (maximum 2 Auxiliary stickers per team). Auxiliary vehicles are not allowed in the service parks and must park exclusively in the designated area provided. Any fraud or falsification concerning "Service/Auxiliary" stickers will result in a cash penalty of CHF 500.00. Timetable Wednesday 28 October 2015 from 08:00 to 22:00 Sion, Caserne Thursday 29 October 2015 from 07:00 to 12:00 Sion, Caserne Friday 30 October 2015 from 07:30 to 08:30 Sion, Caserne Friday 30 October 2015 from 12:00 noon to 22:00 Martigny, CERM Saturday 31 October 2015 from 06:30 to 08:00 Martigny, CERM Entrance before or after the indicated time will be subject to a cash penalty of CHF 500.00 The final layout of the service areas with each team's location will be published on Monday 20 October 2015. The service parks are not guarded. SOS Surveillance Place Centrale Martigny +41 27 721 88 88 www.sos-surveillance.ch The access to the service parks is free for spectators (on foot) 5.4 SERVICE PARK GPS COORDINATES (refer to attached text for explanation) TC Service IN (Sion, Caserne): N 46 13,27' - E 007 22,33' TC Service OUT (Sion, Caserne): N 46 13,29' - E 007 22,28' Helicopter landing area: Sion, Caserne N 46 13,36' - E 007 22,51' TC Service IN (Martigny, CERM): N 46 05,51' - E 007 04,42' TC Service OUT (Martigny, CERM): N 46 05,48' - E 007 04.38 Helicopter landing area: Martigny, CERM N 46 05,41' - E 007 04.32' 5.5 TYRE MANUFACTURERS SERVICE AREA Caserne Sion CERM (outdoors) Route du Levant 91 Martigny LIVE RESULTS The results of each special stage can be found on the following websites: www.riv.ch and www.fiaerc.com 5.6 LOCATION OF THE PARC FERME Thursday 29 October 2015 Sion, Caserne Friday 30 October and Saturday 31 October 2015 Martigny, CERM 12

6 TWO-WAY RADIO All radio transmitter systems are subject to licensing. Please fill the form for temporary radio licences attached in appendix and return it to affunk@bakom.admin.ch at least 15 days before the event. For further information, please contact M. Daniel Wunderli. +41 58 460 38 31 BAKOM Zukunftstrasse 44 Biel +41 58 460 55 11 www.bakom.admin.ch daniel.wunderli@bakom.admin.ch Fax+41 58 460 58 40 7 FUEL / TYRES 7.1 FUEL Importing fuel in Switzerland is not permitted unless taxes are paid at the border. Racing fuel can be ordered to ELF / ETS: see appendix for the racing fuel order form that must be completed and sent before Friday 23 October 2015. RACINGFUEL GMBH Butzenstrasse 60 8038 Zürich +41 43 536 14 43 www.racingfuel.biz Ferruccio Finkbohner sales@racingfuel.biz Fuel will be delivered in the Service Park of La Caserne in SION on Wednesday 28 October 2015 Time of delivery: TBA 7.2 REFUELLING Competitors may only refuel in the refuelling zones designated in the road book. There will be a refuelling zone at the exit of the service parks (see service parks layout). The refuelling zones are subject to the standard FIA regulations (remainder: service prohibited) 7.3 TYRE MARKING ZONE The tyre marking zones are shown in the road book. Only one Team member is allowed in the Tyre marking zone to survey the proceedings. 8 IMPORT OF VEHICLES AND SPARE PARTS, OTHER FORMALITIES 8.1 TEMPORARY IMPORT OF VEHICLES AND SPARE PARTS As Switzerland is not part of the European Community, either of the following documents is required when crossing the border with the vehicle and the parts and must be presented to the custom office: ATA Carnet Temporary importation request (DDAT), which can be filled at the border via a freight agent. 8.2 DRIVING PERMISSION FOR HEAVY FREIGHT VEHICLES The movement of heavy freight vehicles is forbidden on Swiss territory from 22:00 till 05:00, as well as on Sundays from 00:00 till midnight. This concerns the following vehicles: vehicles over 3.5 tonnes gross weight tractor semi trailer combination over 5 tonnes gross weight vehicles with trailer over 3.5 tonnes gross weight Competitors entered in the Rallye International du Valais can request an exemption. To facilitate the administrative procedure, we suggest that you fill the form in appendix and to return it by Wednesday 14 October 2015 at the latest by fax (+41 27 329 84 42) or by email (scn-autorisation@admin.vs.ch) together with a copy of the vehicle(s) registration document(s). https://www.sonderbewilligungen.admin.ch/app/ui/index.php?page=login&lang=de You must also send a copy of the documents to info@riv.ch, mentioning the name of the crew. Filling the form: The word "course" means "route" Only one request is needed of a return journey (detail your needs in the heading "date du transport") The cost of the formality is about 30.00 CHF. The RIV will pay this amount on your behalf and you will be asked to refund it when the authorisation will be handed over to you by the Competitor support Manager during the rally. Complementary information: www.astra.admin.ch 8.3 MOTORWAY TOLL A motorway sticker (Vignette) is compulsory for any vehicle to use the motorways in Switzerland. Two stickers are required for a car + trailer. This sticker is valid until 31 January the following year. Price: CHF 40.00. It is available at the border and at all post offices. Your rally car does not need to bear a motorway sticker during the rally. 13

9 HELICOPTERS All helicopters flying over the area of the rally must be registered with the organisation of the rally. The pilots must fill and sign a registration form. Registration fee: CHF 1,500.00 + VAT To register or to ask for complementary information, please contact the organisation. Christian Dubuis info@riv.ch +41 27 203 00 60 10 HOSPITALITY ARRANGEMENTS Contact: info@riv.ch 11 HOTELS / ACCOMMODATION RESERVATION 11.1 LIST OF HOTELS Accommodation in Valais www.booking-valais.ch 11.2 FREE APARTMENTS FOR FOREIGN CREWS Upon request*, the organiser will provide foreign competitors with an apartment for four people from Sunday 25 October to Sunday 1 November 2015, free of charge. Only the expenses covering the provision of sheets and towels, as well as cleaning will be charged (about 250.00 CHF per stay). Additional fees will be charged to competitors who wish to apartments with a larger capacity. A deposit of 500.00 CHF will be cashed at the time of collection of the reconnaissance material on Sunday 25 October and the difference will be refunded when returning the keys on Sunday 1 November 2015 at 12:00 noon at the latest. Location: Veysonnaz (15-minute drive from Sion, 30-minute from Martigny) * Mail your request to info@riv.ch before Monday 12 October 2015 and indicate you arrival and departure dates 11.3 APARTMENTS RENTAL Apartments will be available for rent at attractive rates. For information and booking, please contact: Alpvision Résidences Veysonnaz rental service: reservations@alpvisionresidences.ch +41 27 208 55 50 Anzimob, Anzère anzimob@bluewin.ch +41 27 398 70 20 Novagence Anzère info@novagence.ch +41 27 398 25 25 12 RECONNAISSANCE 12.1 PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION The competitor must complete «the reconnaissance cars» form and send it together with the entry form 12.2 COLLECTION OF THE RECONNAISSANCE MATERIAL AND LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS Location: AVSR Route de Riddes 54 1950 Sion +41 27 203 00 60 Sunday 25 October 2015 from 15:00 to 19:00 Monday 26 October 2015 from 09:30 to 11:30 (upon request) At least one member of the crew must be present when collecting the material for reconnaissance in order to sign the advice to the competitors bulletin and to get the last minute instructions from the organiser. 12.3 Specific regulations From the publication of the event's supplementary regulations, any move (except by foot) of any person somehow linked with a crew entered is forbidden on a special stage course, unless expressly authorised by the clerk of the course. It is compulsory for the crews to access the special stages from the start and to leave them through the stop control and only in the direction of the special stage. The GPS tracking system will allow the organiser to check the path of the car in the special stages during the reconnaissance. The competitors must observe all traffic laws, especially the imposed speed and noise limits. During the reconnaissance, the police will carry out speed checks by the mean of radars. The GPS tracking system will allow the organiser to monitor speed of the car during the reconnaissance. Reconnaissance of Special Stages 7 and 14 (Sion Caserne) must be carried out by foot in the military zone (reconnaissance by car is strictly forbidden in this area). Failure to comply will be reported to the Stewards of the Meeting. 14

12.3.1 Number of passages In compliance with Article 25.4.3 of the 2015 FIA Regional Rally Championships Sporting Regulations, the number of passages is limited to two for each driver in each special stage or, if applies, section (special stages run twice are considered as being one single stage). The GPS tracking system will allow the organiser to check the number of passes during the reconnaissance. Failure to comply will be reported to the Stewards of the Meeting. 12.3.2 Speed control and car tracking devices during reconnaissance Each car will be fitted with a GPS tracking system device during the reconnaissance. Details for the installation will be provided in the Rally Guide and when collecting material. The GPS tracking system device must be fitted on the reconnaissance car entered by the competitor for the all duration of the reconnaissance. Competitors are responsible for functioning of the GPS. In case of anomaly, they must report immediately to the rally office. Any inappropriate use of the GPS tracking system device during the reconnaissance will be reported to the Stewards. Failure to comply will be reported to the Stewards. 12.3.3 Sanctions In the event of any infringement of the reconnaissance regulations, the following penalty will apply: 1 st offence: CHF 500.00 fine 2 nd offence: CHF 1000.00 fine 3 rd offence: competitor will be denied the right to start In case of a competitor being denied the right to start, the entry fee will not be refunded. Any breach of the reconnaissance regulations will be referred to the stewards, who may impose a penalty as stipulated in Articles 12.2 and 12.3 of the International Sporting Code. Speeding infringements will incur an additional cash penalty in accord with Article 20.2.2 of the 2015 FIA Regional Rally Championships Sporting Regulations. These fines and/or cash penalties are independent of any other sanction imposed by the police. 13 SCRUTINEERING, SEALING AND MARKING 13.1 ADMINISTRATIVE CHECKS A timetable will be published after the closing date of entry. Location: Garage Emil Frey Rue de la Dixence 83 Sion Wednesday 28 October 2015 from 10:00 to 18:30 13.2 SCRUTINEERING, SEALING AND MARKING Please refer to Article 26 of the 2015 FIA Regional Rally Championships Sporting Regulations as well as to Appendix V1 of the 2015 FIA European Rally Championship, article 9.5 of the ERC Junior Championship A timetable will be published after the closing date of entry. Location: Garage Emil Frey Rue de la Dixence 83 Sion Wednesday 28 October 2015 from 10:30 to 19:00 Marking and sealing of components will take place during scrutineering. A hole with wire must be made before scrutineering to allow putting a lead seal on the engine (except for the cars of the 'National' class). Fire extinguishers must comply with Appendix J 253. 7.2 & 7.3 Helmets, overalls and bataclava will be checked during scrutineering. The equipment must comply with appendix L, Chapter 3 of the International FIA Sporting Code. 13.3 CAR TRACKING DEVICE Collection: Location: AVSR, Route de Riddes 54 Sion Phone +41 27 203 00 60 Sunday 25 October 2015 from 15:00 to 19:00 Monday 26 October 2015 from 09:30 to 11:30 upon request Return: At the finish Time Control (TC18B) 13.4 FINAL CHECKS Location: Garage Carline Boisset SA Rue du Chable-Bêt 38 Martigny +41 27 721.65.16 Saturday 31 October 2015 from 17:45 15

14 SHAKEDOWN / FREE PRACTICE / QUALIFYING STAGE 14.1 GENERAL INFORMATION Please refer to Article 30 of the V1 variations of the 2015 FIA Regional Rally Championships Sporting Regulations. A Shakedown stage for the crews entered in the rally will be organised on a portion of the special stage of La Caserne in Sion engine (except for the cars of the 'National' class). Competitors who wish to participate in the shakedown must inform the organiser when sending the entry form. Thursday 29 October 2015 Schedule: from 10:30 to 12:00 noon Location: About 0.30 km from the service park Length: 3.30 km A maximum of two passages will be allowed for non-priority drivers FIA / ERC A free practice session for the FIA/ERC priority drivers will take place on the same route as the shakedown. Thursday 29 October 2015 Schedule: from 07:00 to 08:45 A qualifying stage for the FIA/ERC priority drivers will be held. Thursday 29 October 2015 Schedule: from 09:00 to 10:15 The competitors participating in Free Practice and Qualifying stage cannot take part in the Shakedown 14.2 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SHAKEDOWN, FREE PRACTICE AND QUALIFYING STAGE For insurance reasons, the cars must have passed scrutineering. All members of the crew must wear their helmet and overall as ruled by the standard FIA regulations. Reconnaissance of the Shakedown will take place on Wednesday 28 October 2015 from 9:00 to 11:00 (on foot/military area) 14.3 SHAKEDOWN, FREE PRACTICE AND QUALIFYING STAGE SERVICE PARK The service park is located at the Caserne in Sion. Service is strictly forbidden outside this area. 15 START PROCEDURE 15.1 OFFICIAL START Sion, Caserne (TC0) The crew will have to report at TC0 10 minutes before their check in time in order to collect their time card for Leg 1. 15.2 OFFICIAL TIME DURING THE RALLY Throughout the event, the official time is that of the speaking clock (phone number 161). Only the stopwatches at the control posts will be taken into consideration for the times written on the time card. 16 FINISH PROCEDURE 16.1 FINISH The finish of the rally will be at TC 17B. The competitors must follow the marshals' instructions and they are under Parc Fermé rules. 16.2 FINISH PODIUM The finish podium ceremony will be organised in accordance with the ERC protocol. 16.3 FINISH PARC FERME The drivers are not allowed to perform doughnuts in the Parc Fermé. It is prohibited to start the engine in the finish Parc Fermé and the cars are not allowed to leave the finish Parc Fermé between 19:45 and 21:00. The organisers will no longer provide security for the cars in the finish Parc Fermé after 21:00 16.4 PRIZE GIVING Location: CERM (indoors) Route du Levant 91 Martigny Saturday 31 October 2015 20:00 The overall winning car must be present on the podium during the prize giving The prize giving is compulsory for all competitors who wish to receive their prizes 17 PR ACTIVITIES 17.1 VIP PACKAGE - HELICOPTER TRIPS Please contact the organiser: info@riv.ch +41 27 203 00 60 16

18 MEDIA 18.1 LOCATION OF THE MEDIA CENTRE CERM Route du Levant 91 Martigny +41 27 Opening hours: presse@riv.ch Wednesday 28 October 2015 from 14:00 to 20:00 (Accreditation) Thursday 29 October 2015 from 08:00 to 21:30 Friday 30 October 2015 from 08:00 to 21:30 Saturday 31 October 2015 from 07:45 to 20:00 André Marzoli Chief Press Officer amarzoli@infomaniak.ch +41 79 637 36 15 18.2 FACILITIES The RIV media team will do their best to facilitate the work of the journalists. For any questions or requests please contact us. RESULTS Results and standings will be available on PCs (with printers) connected to the timekeeping office. Feel free to use them. During the rally, the results will also be available on: www.riv.ch and www.fiaerc.com WORKING PLACES Working places in the Media Centre will be equipped with Internet connection. 18.3 MEDIA ACCREDITATION Please fill the media accreditation form - which can be found on http://riv.ch (Media section) - and return it to: presse@riv.ch 18.4 PRESS CONFERENCES Pre-event press conference Thursday 29 October 2015 11:35 Sion, Caserne Post-event press conference Saturday 31 October 2015 17:30 Martigny, CERM 18.5 MEDIA COVERAGE Radio coverage: Rhône FM (102.8) Written press coverage: Le Matin TV coverage: Eurosport 17

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20 MEDICAL AND SAFETY SERVICES 20.1 EMERGENCY CONTACTS In case of emergency, call the race control: +41 848 5-4-3-2-1-0 In case of an accident with injuries on a liaison section, call 144 POLICE 117 FIRE FIGHTERS 118 TOWING (Road Emergency) 140 EMERGENCY 144 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CENTRE 145 20.2 HOSPITAL Av. du Grand-Champsec 80 Sion +41 27 603 40 00 Av. de la Fusion 27 Martigny +41 27 603 90 00 20.3 PHARMACY +41 0900 558 143 20.3 DENTIST +41 0900 558 143 20.5 POLICE CANTONAL POLICE Rue du Léman 29 Martigny +41 27 720 62 00 Av. de France 69 Sion +41 27 326 56 56 Av. de France 21 Sierre +41 27 452 65 00 MUNICIPAL POLICE Rue de Lausanne 23 Sion +41 27 323 33 33 Rue Hôtel de Ville 1 Martigny +41 27 722 99 22 21 USEFUL FACTS AND SERVICES 21.1 WEATHER Weather Forecast http://www.meteosuisse.admin.ch www.meteonews.ch 21.2 TIME ZONE GMT + 1 21.3 EXCHANGE RATE The currency is the Swiss Franc 1 = 1.00 CHF / 1 CHF = 1.00 21.4 FORMALITIES Customs: see art. 8.1 of the Rally Guide 21.5 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Speed limit 50 kph within towns (unless mentioned otherwise, i.e. 30 or 20 kph zones) 80 kph on main roads 120 kph on motorway Alcohol The limit is 0.5 per 1000 with zero tolerance for drugs Safety belts Safety belts are compulsory for all the passengers of the vehicle. Motorway toll: See Art. 8.3 of the Rally Guide SPEED CHECKS Be aware that there are many, many speed checks in Switzerland!!! The different police forces are equipped with last generation fix and mobile radars. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 15 kph inside a built area or by more than 25 kph on a motorway is considered as a serious offence and may be subject to report. DRIVING PERMISSION FOR HEAVY FREIGHT VEHICLES: See Art. 8.2 of the Rally Guide 19

21.6 CAR DEALERS Citroën, garage Mistral Av. Grandes Maresches 102 Martigny +41 27 721 70 00 Fiat, Centre autos Rue du Simplon 53 Martigny +41 27 722 10 28 Honda, garage T. Micheloud Rte de Riddes 54 Sion +41 27 205 63 30 Lancia, garage Theytaz Frères Route de Riddes 21 Sion +41 27 203 37 47 Mercedes-Benz Route d Italie 37 Sion +41 27 322 01 23 Mitsubishi, Cristal Garage Rue du Levant 108 Martigny +41 27 720 45 30 Opel, garage du Simplon Rue du Simplon 112 Martigny +41 27 721 60 80 Peugeot, garage Sporting Rte de la Drague 46 Sion +41 27 323 39 77 Seat, garage du Léman Rte d Aproz 4 Sion +41 27 323 75 12 Skoda, garage des Corbassieres Rte des Carolins 3 Sion +41 27 322 99 61 Subaru, Cristal Garage Rue du Levant 108 Martigny +41 27 720 45 30 Suzuki, Emil Frey Rue de la Dixence 83 Sion +41 27 205 68 68 Toyota, CarLine Châble Bet 38 Martigny +41 27 721 65 16 Volvo, Atlas automobiles SA Rue de Lausanne 86 Sion +41 27 329 06 30 VW, Garage Olympic Rue du Léman 43 Martigny +41 27 721 70 20 21.7 AUTO ELECTRICITY Missilliez SA Avenue de la Plantaud 108 Monthey +41 24 471 29 39 21.8 AIRLINES Air France www.airfrance.ch +41 22 827 87 87 Alitalia www.alitalia.ch +41 0848 486 486 British Airways www.britishairways.com +41 0848 801 010 EasyJet www.easyjet.com +41 0900 000 258 Iberia www.iberia.ch +41 0848 000 015 Lufthansa www.lufthansa.ch +41 0900 900 933 Swiss www.swiss.com +41 0848 700 700 TAP www.flytap.com +41 0448 009 652 HELICOPTER COMPANY Air-Glaciers www.air-glaciers.ch Sion +41 27 329 14 15 21.9 AIRPORTS www.gva.ch Geneva +41 0900 57 15 00 www.sionairport.ch Sion +41 27 329 06 00 21.10 RENT-A-CAR Europcar Aéroport Genève +41 22 717 81 10 Europcar Place de la Gare 1 Sion +41 27 323 88 88 For special rates, please indicate the following number when booking: 44456053 21.11 TAXI Piller Michel Station gare CFF Martigny +41 79 658 86 58 21.12 PHOTOCOPY Copy Service Pillet Av. de la Gare 30 Martigny +41 27 723 57 00 21.13 SECURITY SERVICES SOS Surveillance Glassey SA Place Centrale 9b-11 Martigny +41 27 721 88 88 21.14 OTHER SERVICES Tyres Agom Rue des Rottes 23 Conthey +41 27 346 15 04 Pneus Service Rte des Carolins 1 Sion +41 27 203 68 88 Banks Crédit Suisse Av. de la Gare 21 Martigny +41 27 721 11 11 UBS Av. de la Gare 2 Martigny +41 27 721 41 11 Currency exchange Gare CFF Place de la Gare Martigny +41 27 722 30 50 Travel agency Octodure Voyages Av. de la Gare 45 Martigny +41 27 723 33 30 20

Restaurants La Porte d Octodure Rte du Gd-St-Bernard Martigny +41 27 722 71 21 Restaurant des Sports Rue du Forum 15 Martigny +41 27 722 20 78 Brasserie L Olivier* Av. du Gd-St-Bernard 74 Martigny +41 27 722 18 41 Forclaz-Touring Rue du Léman 15 Martigny +41 27 722 27 01 Relais du Saint-Bernard Autoroute A9 Martigny +41 27 723 22 22 Hôtel des Bains de Saillon Bains de Saillon Saillon +41 27 743 11 11 Les Alpes* Place Centrale Orsières +41 27 783 11 01 Pizzeria Pont du Rhône Rue de la Dixence 46 Sion +41 27 203 37 21 L Entrecôte Café de Paris Grand-Pont 10 Sion +41 27 322 65 70 La Sitterie* Rue du Rawyl 41 Sion +41 27 203 22 12 Brasserie du Grand-Pont Grand-Pont 6 Sion +41 27 322 20 96 Piccolo Agape Rue de Conthey 13 Sion +41 27 321 39 40 Cave de Tous Vents Rue des Châteaux 16 Sion +41 27 322 46 84 Chalet Royal Veysonnaz +47 27 208 56 44 Restaurant du Lac Route d Anzère Arbaz +41 27 398 24 84 Didier de Courten*** Rue du Bourg 1 Sierre +41 27 455 13 51 Wine shops L Œnothèque Route de Riddes Leytron +41 27 307 13 30 Le Caveau Chamoson +41 27 306 56 70 Hôtels Martigny Boutique Hôtel***+ Rue des Vorziers 7 Martigny +41 27 552 10 00 www.martigny-hotel.ch - info@martigny-hotel.ch Single / double room with breakfast CHF 120. -- / 160. -- Hôtel Alpes & Rhone*** Avenue du Grand-St-Bernard 11 MartignyTél. +41 27 722 17 17 www.alpes-rhone.ch - info@alpes-rhone.ch Single / double room with breakfast CHF 100. -- / 150. -- Hôtel Forclaz-Touring*** Rue du Léman 15 Martigny +41 27 722 27 01 www.hotelforclaztouring.ch - hotel.forclaz-touring@mycable.ch Single / double room with breakfast CHF 100. -- / 150. -- Hôtel du Forum*** Av. du Grand-St-Bernard 74 bis Martigny +41 27 722 18 41 www.le-gourmet.ch - info@hotel-forum.ch Single / double room with breakfast CHF 100. -- / 150. -- Hôtel La Porte d Octodure*** Route du Grand-St-Bernard Martigny-Croix +41 27 722 71 21 www.porte-octodure.ch - contact@porte-octodure.ch Single / double room with breakfast CHF 100. -- / 150. -- Motel Hôtel des Sports*** Rue du Forum 15 Martigny +41 27 722 20 78 www.moteldessports.ch - info@moteldessports.ch Single / double room with breakfast CHF 100. -- / 150. Hôtel Ibis** Avenue Grand Champsec 21 Sion +41 27 205 71 00 http://www.ibis.com/fr/hotel-0960-ibis-sion-est/index.shtml - H0960@accor.com Single / double room with breakfast on request For other accommodations, please visit the following pages: http://www.booking-valais.ch http://www.martigny.com/martigny/valais/office-tourisme/sejour.html http://www.valais.ch/en/reservations.cfm 21

APPENDIX 1 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The access to the stages is free except for SS 7 & 14 (10.00 CHF). The access remains free for Pass Holders (ERC, Team manager, Media, Organisation, etc.) SAFETY / YELLOW FLAGS Remainder of the FIA safety regulations: Should the use of yellow flags be required, the following procedure is to be adopted: a) A yellow flag must be available at each stage radio point (situated at intervals of approximately 5 km). b) The yellow flag will be displayed to crews only on the instruction of the clerk of the course and only at radio points. The flags may only be displayed by a marshal wearing a distinctive jacket as recommended in 5.2.6 above, and on which is marked the radio point symbol. The time of deployment of the flag will be recorded and notified to the stewards by the clerk of the course. c) During reconnaissance, a sign bearing the symbol specified in 5.5.4.4 below must be displayed at the location of each radio point. This sign may be smaller but must be clearly visible to crews performing reconnaissance in order that the location may be noted in their pace notes. d) On passing a displayed yellow flag, the driver must immediately reduce speed, maintain this reduced speed until the end of the special stage, and follow the instructions of any marshals or safety car drivers he/she encounters. Flags will be displayed at all radio points preceding the incident. Failure to comply with this rule will entail a penalty at the discretion of the stewards. e) No flag other than the yellow flag may be deployed in a special stage. SOS/OK SIGNS - COMPETITORS SAFETY a) Each competing car must carry a red reflective triangle which, in the event of the car stopping in a special stage, must be placed in a conspicuous position by a member of the crew at least 50 metres before the car s position, in order to warn following drivers. Any crew failing to comply may be subject to a penalty at the discretion of the Stewards. This triangle must be placed even if the stopped car is off the road. b) The road book shall contain a page giving the accident procedure. If a crew is involved in an accident in which a member of the public sustains physical injury, the procedure as laid down in Art. 40.2.3 of the Sporting Regulations must be followed. c) The recommended procedure for displaying the "SOS" and "OK" signs by competitors who have suffered an accident is described the 2015 FIA Regional and World Rally Championships regulations. d) Any crew retiring from a rally must report such retirement to the organisers as soon as possible, save in a case of force majeure. Any crew failing to comply may be subject to a penalty at the Stewards discretion. 22

TRACKING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OF THE GPS/GSM NS 100 DEVICE The cars authorised to start the RIV will be fitted with a GPS/GSM (NS100 tracker) device during the reconnaissance and the special stages. The main objective of this equipment is to insure crews' safety. Provided by Géosat, the tracker will allow the Race Control to check the position of the competitors during the stage, to detect accidents and to communicate with the crew by means of the integrated mobile phone. During the reconnaissance, it will also be used to check the speed in the special stages. The tracker is fastened inside the vehicle. An SOS red button allows the crew to contact without delay the Race Control in case of problem. This button must be pressed during 3 seconds to establish contact. The Race Control can also call the crew who will answer the call by pressing any button except the SOS red button, which allows hanging up an incoming call. The communication with the Race Control can be established in three different ways: 1. Voice communication allowing exchange of information in case of problem 2. SMS alert. 3. Alert on the geo-localisation platform showing the position of the vehicle. COLLECTION AND RETURN OF THE TRACKING SYSTEM DEVICE The NS 100 trackers will be handed over to the crews at the time of collection of the reconnaissance material. When collecting the tracker, the crew will sign the attendance sheet and will provide their mobile phone number. At the end of the rally, the trackers will be returned at the last Time Control (finish podium). In case of retirement, the crew must hand the tracker over to the sweep car together with its time card. INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION DURING THE RECONNAISSANCE For the reconnaissance, a cigar lighter power cable will be supplied. After reconnaissance, the tags will be to return during the administrative checks TECHNICAL FACTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION DURING THE RALLY During the rally, the NS100 tracker does not require any connection to the vehicle's power system. For the first leg, the tracker will be fitted with a fully charged battery. For the following legs or sections, it will be recharged or replaced at the locations defined by the Race control. The tracker must be firmly fastened around the roll-bar at the level of the interior rear-view mirror by the means of the Velcro strip or of the cover provided for that purpose. 23

QUALIFYING (Sunrise 07h07 - Sunset 17h21) Jeudi / Thursday 29 octobre 2015 TC Location SS Liaison Total Target First SS dist dist. dist. time car due TCFP Start Free Practice (Sion, Caserne) 07:00 FREE PRACTICE CLOSED AT : 08h45 Service Park OUT (Sion, Caserne) 08:50 RZQS Refuel for Qualifying Stage 3,30 5,70 9,00 TCQS Sion, Caserne 1,38 1,38 00:07 08:57 QS Qualifying Stage 3,30 09:00 TCPF Parc fermé IN (Early check-in permitted) 4,32 7,62 00:15 09:15 QUALIFYING START ORDER SELECTION AT : 11h30 (Sion, Caserne) LEG 1 / ETAPE 1 (Sunrise 07h07 - Sunset 17h21) Jeudi / Thursday 23 octobre 2014 TC Location SS Liaison Total Target First SS dist dist. dist. time car due 0 Start Leg 1 (Sion, Caserne) 13:45 RZ Refuel - All competitors (Sion, Caserne) 1 Distance to next refuel 32,95 94,14 127,09 1 Varen 26,55 26,55 00:42 14:27 SS 1 Leukerbad (Varen-Leukerbad) 8,82 14:30 2 Mollens 33,84 42,66 00:57 15:27 SS 2 Crans-Montana (Mollens-Les Violettes) 11,66 15:30 2A Regrouping IN 1,59 13,25 00:20 15:50 Regrouping (Montana) 00:10 2B Regrouping OUT 16:00 3 Fortunau 15,48 15,48 00:27 16:27 SS 3 Anzère (Fortunau-La Tsouma) 12,47 16:30 3A Service IN 17,48 29,95 00:45 17:15 Service A (Sion, Caserne) 32,95 94,14 127,09 00:45 3B Service OUT /Parc fermé IN / Finish Leg 1 18:00 SECTION 1 Etape 1 / Leg 1 totals - 3 ES/SS 32,95 94,94 127,89 24

LEG 2 / ETAPE 2 (Sunrise 07h08 - Sunset 17h20) Vendredi / Friday 30 octobre 2015 TC Location SS Liaison Total Target First SS dist dist. dist. time car due 3C Start Leg 2 / Parc fermé OUT / Service IN 09:15 Service B (Sion, Caserne) 0,00 0,00 0,00 00:15 3D Service OUT 09:30 RZ Refuel - All competitors (Sion, Caserne) 2 Distance to next refuel 46,10 57,84 103,94 4 Chalais 13,62 13,62 00:32 10:02 SS4 Sierre-Anniviers 1 (Chalais-Itravers) 14,22 10:05 5 Ayer 24,93 39,15 01:02 11:07 SS5 Veysonnaz 1 (Ayer-Veysonnaz) 13,62 11:10 6 Veysonnaz 2,43 16,05 00:22 11:32 SS6 Nendaz 1 (Veysonnaz-Nendaz) 12,08 11:35 7 Sion, Caserne 16,04 28,12 00:52 12:27 SS7 Caserne 1 6,18 12:30 7A Regrouping IN 0,82 7,00 00:15 12:45 Regrouping (Sion, Caserne) 00:45 7B Regrouping OUT / Service IN 13:30 Service C (Sion, Caserne) 46,10 57,84 103,94 00:30 7C Service OUT 14:00 RZ Refuel - All competitors (Sion, Caserne) 3 Distance to next refuel 39,92 56,32 96,24 8 Chalais 13,62 13,62 00:32 14:32 SS8 Sierre-Anniviers 2 (Chalais-Itravers) 14,22 14:35 9 Ayer 24,93 39,15 01:02 15:37 SS9 Veysonnaz 2 (Ayer-Veysonnaz) 13,62 15:40 10 Veysonnaz 2,43 16,05 00:22 16:02 SS10 Nendaz 2 (Veysonnaz-Nendaz) 12,08 16:05 10A Regrouping IN 15,34 27,42 00:45 16:50 Regrouping (Sion, Caserne) 00:30 10B Regrouping OUT 17:20 RZ Refuel - All competitors (Sion, Caserne) 4 Distance to next refuel 29,72 29,72 10C Parc fermé IN (Martigny, CERM) / Finish Leg 2 29,72 29,72 00:40 18:00 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 Etape 2 / Leg 2 totals - 7 ES/SS 86,02 143,88 229,90 Totals Leg 1 & 2 118,97 238,82 357,79 25

LEG 3 / ETAPE 3 (Sunrise 07h10 - Sunset 17h20) Samedi / Saturday 31 octobre 2015 TC Location SS Liaison Total Target First SS dist dist. dist. time car due 10D Start Leg 3 /Parc fermé OUT / Service IN 08:45 Service D (Martigny, CERM) 39,92 86,04 125,96 00:45 10E Service OUT 09:30 RZ Refuel - All competitors (Martigny, CERM) 5 Distance to next refuel 64,38 62,20 126,58 11 Les Valettes 9,92 9,92 00:22 09:52 SS11 Champex-Lac 1 (Les Valettes-Chez-les-Reuses) 14,98 09:55 12 Le Châble 16,09 31,07 00:42 10:37 SS12 Bruson 1 (Le Châble-Bruson) 10,15 10:40 13 Etiez 10,79 20,94 00:32 11:12 SS13 Les Cols (Etiez-Charrat) 33,07 11:15 14 Sion, Caserne 24,20 57,27 01:12 12:27 SS14 Caserne 2 6,18 12:30 14A Regrouping IN 0,82 7,00 00:15 12:45 Regrouping (Sion, Caserne) 00:20 14B Regrouping OUT 13:05 RZ Refuel - All competitors (Sion, Caserne) 6 Distance to next refuel 0,00 29,29 29,29 14C Service IN 29,29 29,29 00:40 13:45 Service E (Martigny, CERM) 64,38 91,49 155,87 00:30 14D Service OUT 14:15 RZ Refuel - All competitors (Martigny, CERM) 7 Distance to next refuel 50,28 55,30 105,58 15 Les Valettes 9,92 9,92 00:22 14:37 SS15 Champex-Lac 2 (Les Valettes-Chez-les-Reuses) 14,98 14:40 16 Le Châble 16,09 31,07 00:42 15:22 SS16 Bruson 2 (Le Châble-Bruson) 10,15 15:25 17 Etiez 10,79 20,94 00:32 15:57 SS17 Col des Planches (Etiez-Arbarey) 25,15 16:00 17A Service IN 18,12 43,27 00:50 16:50 Service F (Martigny, CERM) 50,28 55,30 105,58 00:10 17:00 17B Service OUT / Finish Rally 17:00 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 Etape 3 / Leg 3 totals - 7 ES/SS 114,66 146,03 260,69 TOTAL OF THE RALLY SS Liaison Total % SS Etape 1 / Leg 1 totals 32,95 94,94 127,89 25,8% Etape 2 / Leg 2 totals 86,02 143,88 229,90 37,4% Etape 3 / Leg 3 totals 114,66 146,03 260,69 44,0% OVERALL TOTALS - 18 ES/SS 233,63 384,85 618,48 37,8% 26

EPREUVES SPECIALES: COMPARAISON AVEC 2014 SPECIAL STAGES: COMPARISON WITH 2014 ETAPE 1 LEG 1 ES 1 - LEUKERBAD (8,82 km) Arrivée nouvelle SS 1 - LEUKERBAD (8.82 km) New finish ES 2 - CRANS - MONTANA (11,66 km) SS 2 - CRANS - MONTANA (11,66 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 ES 3 - ANZERE (12,47 km) SS 3 - ANZERE (12,47 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 ETAPE 2 LEG 2 ES 4 / 8 - VERCORIN (14,22 km) SS 4 / 8 - VERCORIN (14,22 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 ES 5 / 9 - VEYSONNAZ (13,62 km) SS 5 / 9 - VEYSONNAZ (13,62 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 ES 6 / 10 - NENDAZ (12,08 km) SS 6 / 10 - NENDAZ (12,08 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 ES 7 - SION CASERNES (6,18 km) SS 7 - SION CASERNES (6,18 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 ETAPE 3 LEG 3 ES 11 / 15 - CHAMPEX (14,98 km) Nouvelle arrivée SS 11 / 15 - CHAMPEX (14,98 km) New finish ES 12 / 16 - BRUSON (10,15 km) SS 12 / 16 - BRUSON (10,15 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 ES 13 - LES COLS (33,07 km) Départ à Etiez, arrivée à Charrat SS 13 - LES COLS (33,07 km) Start in Etiez, finish in Charrat ES 14 - SION CASERNES (6,18 km) SS 14 - SION CASERNES (6,18 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 ES 17 - COL DES PLANCHES (25,15 km) Départ à Etiez, arrivée à Arbarey SS 17 - COL DES PLANCHES (25,15 km) Start in Etiez, finish in Arbarey SHAKEDOWN - CASERNES (3,30 km) SHAKEDOWN - CASERNES (3,30 km) Identique à 2014 Same as 2014 27

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