Rules and Terms
Overview
Rally racing is a high-speed motorsport discipline that takes place on closed-road courses or off-road terrain. Participants must adhere to strict safety standards and competition rules to ensure fairness and minimize risks. Each race consists of multiple timed stages where precision, skill, and teamwork play a crucial role in achieving the best results. To participate in rally racing, drivers must hold a valid racing license issued by an accredited motorsport authority. Co-drivers are required to meet specific experience and age requirements set by the organizers. Before the competition, all vehicles undergo mandatory technical inspections to ensure compliance with safety and performance standards.
A rally event consists of multiple stages that take place on various terrains, testing the endurance and skill of both drivers and co-drivers. The total race time is determined by summing up the times recorded for each stage. Time penalties may be applied for rule violations, including missing checkpoints, exceeding speed limits in designated zones, or disregarding safety protocols. All participants are expected to compete fairly and respect their fellow competitors, race officials, and event staff. Any form of unsportsmanlike conduct, including intentional obstruction or dangerous driving, may result in penalties or disqualification.
Terms
All participants are expected to compete fairly and respect their fellow competitors, race officials, and event staff. Any form of unsportsmanlike conduct, including intentional obstruction or dangerous driving, may result in penalties or disqualification. Respect for safety guidelines and adherence to race regulations are fundamental to ensuring a successful and competitive event.
Rally racing is a test of speed, strategy, and endurance across challenging terrains. To maintain fair play and ensure safety, all participants must follow the official rules and regulations set by the event organizers. Drivers must hold a valid racing license, and co-drivers must meet specific experience and age requirements. Before the race, all teams must pass technical inspections to confirm compliance with safety and performance standards. Each rally car must meet strict technical specifications, including mandatory safety features like roll cages, fire suppression systems, and FIA-certified seats. Only approved tires and modifications are permitted to maintain balanced competition.
Races are divided into multiple timed stages on varying surfaces. The total race time is calculated by summing the times of all completed stages. Penalties may be applied for infractions such as missing checkpoints or exceeding speed limits in controlled zones. Fair play is at the core of rally racing. All competitors must respect fellow racers, officials, and event staff. Dangerous driving, unsportsmanlike behavior, or rule violations can lead to penalties, disqualification, or further disciplinary actions.
Our Contacts
Have questions about our rally events, rules, or registration? Our team is here to help. Reach out to us for any inquiries, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Need help with race registration, vehicle regulations, or event logistics? Contact our support team for detailed information and assistance. Interested in partnering with us or sponsoring an event? We offer exciting collaboration opportunities for brands and businesses looking to connect with the rally racing community. For media coverage, press passes, or interview requests, our press team is available to provide official statements and event access.
E-Mail: rally-fl@support.com
Telephone: +85340653683
Address: No: 58 A, East Madison Street, Baltimore, MD, USA 4508