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Welcome to
Pacific Rally Group 
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RALLYING: A SPORT LIKE NO OTHER!
There are no ovals, pace cars or rain delays. Rally racing features real
cars racing against the clock on closed-off sections of real roads that
are usually unpaved and unforgiving. Events can last several days and
cover hundreds of miles through rain, snow, day or night. This extreme
test of skill, speed and endurance is what makes rally racing the
world's premiere and most exciting motor sport, and one that is quickly
growing in North America.
DRIVERS
Insiders and even casual fans consider
rally drivers to be the best all around drivers on the planet. They must
master every road surface and every weather condition while possessing
the endurance and stamina needed to make it through long hours and
hundreds of miles. As the old saying goes, "Circuit racers see 10 turns
1000 times while rally drivers see 1000 turns 1 time!"
CO-DRIVERS
The key to a rally driver's success is
their co-driver. Rally drivers cannot practice the course and must rely
on their navigator (or co-driver) to survive. The co-driver uses a
computerized odometer along with a supplied route book to communicate to
the driver what lies ahead on the road. The route book describes in
detail the road ahead and includes warnings for hazards such as cliffs,
trees and junctions. Rally drivers determine what speed and angle to
enter each turn or crest in the road by listening to their co-driver's
constant instructions.
EVENTS
Gravel logging roads, mountain passes,
well groomed forest roads - these are what make up the tracks for rally
drivers. They are temporarily closed, actual public roads on which rally
drivers can go flat out. With eight events held across the country, the
Rally America Championship has a mix of everything from ice and snow in
Michigan to super fast, smooth gravel in Pennsylvania. A typical Rally
America Championship event will last two days and feature over 250 miles
of roads split up into competitive stages and transit sections. The
competitive stages, or "special stages" are where the action lies; these
are timed sprints on roads that vary from 5 to 30 miles in length. The
lowest cumulative time wins.
THE CARS
A rally car is the ultimate real world sports
car; one that is capable of high speed and incredible handling on any
road surface and in every weather condition. Fast yet strong, they must
survive hundred of miles and several days of torture. As an additional
challenge, all rally cars must be street legal, since they must traverse
public roads with traffic between the competitive timed sections. The
Rally America Championship features a lineup of cars that the average
fan could buy from their local dealer, including Subaru WRX STis,
Mitsubishi Evos, Ford Focuses and VW Golfs!
FANS
Watching rally on TV is a spectacle, but
seeing it in person is an awe inspiring experience. Fans get to line the
road, mere feet from the sliding, jumping and gravel spraying action.
Fans can also freely check out the service areas where drivers and their
teams repair the cars. Meeting your favorite driver and touching your
favorite rally car are guaranteed. Tickets? Most rally events are
totally free!
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