Rallying
Dog_soldier13
03-02-2005, 10:41 PM
I love rally racing i watch the WRC every chance i get. But i have some stupid question like whats the difference between real rally and rallycross, also are their eny ameture rally events in Southern Georgia. I looked and i cant seem to find eny but i want to rally bad
Dog_soldier13
03-02-2005, 10:44 PM
Right now i have the car i want to rally with all plane out it is a older celica gt-4
drdisque
03-06-2005, 07:46 PM
rallycross is a timed solo run on a short close course, usually out in a field or on a flat part of an off-road course.
rally is what you see on TV
unfortunately, there's not many rallycrosses in our part of the country yet, but SCCA is putting in a big effort this year to make sure that every part of the country has Rallycross, so keep your eyes peeled on www.scca.com and www.myautoevents.com
rally is what you see on TV
unfortunately, there's not many rallycrosses in our part of the country yet, but SCCA is putting in a big effort this year to make sure that every part of the country has Rallycross, so keep your eyes peeled on www.scca.com and www.myautoevents.com
Dog_soldier13
03-06-2005, 10:28 PM
ok thanx i cant wait till they finally get it here
da_moose
09-29-2005, 11:00 PM
The biggest difference is that Performance Rallying requires a huge amount of car prep (ie. safety items etc.) in order to run the event. Rallycross is designed to so that anybody with a roadworthy vehicle can go out and have some fun and hone their technique. The course is designed to be short as well as slow with the emphasis on techical driving. There is also Navigational rallying which is geared towards being on time and navigation not on going fast.
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