I used to go to one rally a year, WRC Rally Sweden. However, with that now being moved far away, it's actually a lot of hours shorter travel to Rally Finland, than Rally Sweden for me here in Norway(!!). I guess that means I'll not visit any rallies in the coming years.
Here you "have to" buy a ticket/rally pass to get on to the stage. However, we (me and
@Roy Magnes ) tended to travel out a day early, at least for the first day of the rally, and it happened more than once that I got in without paying.
Also, more than once on motorsport-events where Roy either have had a rally pass himself, or come in due to media-card (in National events in Norway). The marshalls have said "ok", and not checked if I have anything... Stupid me have said that "I don't have a ticket/pass/card, so I have to pay"...
Anyway, Rally Sweden... We've had one spot we've gone to for years. Arriving the night before, you might meet others that are there early, make a fire, be social, talk about rally and stuff. Then, some years we've slept in the car, some years we've rented a cabin nearby. Last time I went a bit more... outdoorsy.
Even with no snow (Rally Sweden 2020), it was negative temperature (I don't like the winter), so it would be a slightly interesting experience.
Great feeling to wake up, knowing in a couple of hours the worlds best rally drivers will fly by!
When on the stage, if you bring a tablet or similar with out, with proper coverage and a WRC+ account, you can be a popular guy out in the forest!
Turning back the time a year to 2019, with a bit more snow. We were at our regular spot.
Where Rovanperä went off
As documented on WRC ALL LIVE
Later a Turkish driver went off. Somehow people managed to get him up on the road again!
That same Turkish driver actually went off where me and Roy stood on a stage the next day as well. Was quite... interesting.
Now, the rallies themselves are heavily marketed, the websites of the rallies have maps over the stages, where they are, were the spectator areas are, and where you can park your car etc. This spot there are pics from here, is a 20-30 min walk from the spectator parking, so we were surprised about the amount of people being there in 2019, usually we were like 4-10 people there.
Granted, we had been there for years, and filmed every year, and there were some stuff happening in 2018, and somehow I had a facebook stream from the same place in 2017 which had over 50k views, including some of the drivers waiting to start the stage. I guess that's not wise if you want to keep a spot on a stage halfway secret.
If you want to see the cars going off, and how they managed to get that Skoda up on the road again the vids are here. Rovanperä (and some others)going off on Vid 1, all the historic cars (including cars going off) in vid 2, and the Turkish Skoda in vid 3!