This year more than 71 contestants from all over the world entered the competition. Normally the rally starts in Villa Carlos Paz and then take the people through the Calamuchita Valley. The route this year included both paved and dirt roads which makes the competition so much more interesting.
The other big news was that this year a new category of cars, The World Rally Cars. These cars have 1600 turbo engines. Which ones are we talking about? The Citroën WRC DS3 and Ford Fiesta RS WRC.
I could immediately see that a lot of things were happening in the main road. People were selling souvenirs, food and making their way up the hill. I had no idea where the best place would be to take photos. So I decided to follow the group in front of me and see where the road was taking me.
It was already packed and the cars were not expected for the next hour or more. People were in good spirits and I found a spot which I thought looked good. But quickly more and more people were arriving almost pushing me out of the way to get a better look. I stood my ground, determined to get a good shot of the cars as they came around the corner.
The crowds were very entertaining and I enjoyed the humour even more now that I am able to speak Spanish. Where the crowds lacked in entertainment the film crew made up for it. Two Chinese photographers came walking up the hill towards us. They were carrying a lot of cameras.
One man in particular was very funny. He was also looking for a good spot to set-up his camera. It was obvious that he battled to find a good place and started to pace the road. It was not long or a dog from without nowhere started to follow him. People were getting anxious because cars were approaching but he thought they wanted him to take a photo of them! Which he did!
The dog was also a concern and some bystanders threw a delicious piece of barbecued meat at him to get him out of the way. Then they shouted at the photographer to get out of the way because the cars were coming.I don´t think the poor man understood a word of Spanish!
The first car came around the corner like a roar of thunder and left us all in a cloud of dust. I could feel the adrenaline pumping through my veins. I liked this! People were cheering and clapping.
I stood there eating dust and small rocks for a little while and then decided to find a better place. The dust is not good for my camera and I don´t like the taste. As I made my way down the hill I couldn´t help to think in what a beautiful place we are living.
I had to slowly make my way through the crowds. There were a lot of people. I walked back almost to the entrance and then all of a sudden I saw an ideal place to take photos. It was the pit-stop and the drivers got out of their cars to change wheels or whatever they had to do. I love photographing people so I couldn´t have been in a better place! I was not disappointed.
The contestants were also having fun. A quick word with the other drivers, smiles, jokes and then they were on their way. I really liked this place where I was standing.
The cars started to come in one after another now and my camera couldn´t stop clicking. I was moving away from the pit stop and was now heading back to the entrance of Portezuelo.
Cars were roaring past me. I wanted to stay longer but it was time to go home. I was covered in dust but I didn´t mind. I had a great day!
Date travelled: 28 May 2011
Where: Santa Rosa de Calamuchita,Argentina
interesting..I've always identified Argentina with nature..thanks for sharing..
Hi Alfandi, the nature in Argentina is very diverse. A beautiful country to travel 🙂 Glad you liked it!
This was delightful, Nelieta! I enjoyed not only the photos that illustrated your story, but your own humor, flair and splashes of color in your words. It was as close to being there with you as possible, without making the actual trip. I envy you your travels, and I will return to enjoy more of these wonderful stories. :)~ Dawn
Hi Nelieta -You always have such amazing close-up photos that colors up your posts wonderfully. I've wanted to ask you in the past. Are all your photos, pictures that you've personally taken? They're all great. 🙂
Great story and photos! I feel like I just went on a virtual adventure — also you've got me thinking it might be time for me to take a REAL adventure!! Thank YOU!
This must been an amazing joy to watch but I can't take the noise level so I stay away.
Hi Dawn, thank you very much for your kind words. I hope you will be enjoying my future travels 🙂
Hi Charlie, yes the photos in my blog are all mine. I have started to watermark my photos because people steal them. Glad you enjoy them 🙂
Hi Linda, glad you enjoyed this adventure with me! It was an awesome day. Hope you get to go on your adventure soon!
Hi Nava the noise was not that bad..it was the dust and the small stones! I was covered in dust by the time I got back home 🙂
That sounds like a very fun experience! Thanks for letting us share in the excitement. 🙂
such of wonderful travel blog plus with stunning photos taken…I wish you all the best my friend.CheersMs.LittlewingTruly Asia
Hi Rachel, you are welcome! Thank you for stopping by and enjoying the experience with me 🙂
Hi Ms. Littlewing, thank you for the visit and for the nice compliment 🙂 It is much appreciated.
Nifty photography, Nelieta! You can do sports photojournalism! :)I wonder what eventually happened to both the Chinese photographer and the dog. I can understand the dog, but the photographer…you don't need to understand any language to know what happens on a race track!
Hi AJ…LOL…I am not sure what happened to them! I hope they are both doing fine.I would love to do some kind of photo journalism as this style of photography is very interesting and appealing to me 🙂
Absolutely awesome story and photo's – how amazing to have been in the heat of all that, when you said eating dust I could almost taste it.
Hi SJ, it was a great day. We just got the full coverage on DVD and it is awesome to watch. I loved taking photos at the pit-stop. A great day and now I am looking forward to the one next year!
You have captured exciting, amazing photos with lots of action and adventure! Love your blog.Regards, Marihttp://www.mariscamera.blogspot.com/
HI Mari, thank you! I had a lot of fun capturing these moments!
I read this before and tried to comment but Blogger wasn't cooperating. Wonderful post and photos Nelieta! You really captured the excitement of the race and the crowd!~cath follow me on twitter
Hi Cathy, thank you! I am glad you have enjoyed it!