Rally racing, also known as simply rallying, is a kind of auto racing that differs from circuit racing in that it’s done with specially-built cars that can legally operate on standard roads, and much of the racing takes place on modified public or private roads instead of a racetrack. Although it’s easier and less expensive to get started in rallying than NASCAR or other circuit course racing, it still takes money, commitment and, of course, a reliable rally car.

Get a rally car. Those starting out in the sport should first consider buying a used rally car and fixing it up in order to keep expenses down. There are websites such as closeratio.com and classic-auctions.com that sell race cars and the spare parts they need. Another option is to take a traditional road legal vehicle and modify the engine and body for road racing. To do this, however, the help of professional or amateur mechanics and body work specialists is needed, particularly to install modifications like a roll cage and spoilers. If you need help finding a suitable used car or mechanic, visit a local rally race and ask participants for suggestions.

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Seek an event planning committee. If you have the desire to organize the rally, you will need a good team of people to plan and coordinate the many details involved. Seek people who have a heart for the cause and who may strengthen your team with their skills in organization, communication or connections within the community.

Rally racing is one of the oldest types of auto racing, dating back to the first Paris rally in 1911. It differs from other types of car racing in that it is held on public or private roads, as opposed to a circuit. Rally races also involve different stages of the race, during which drivers are required to reach checkpoints at specified times. When you learn to rally race, you will need to stress driving precision over pure acceleration.