Rally Driving
Rally driving is a motorsport that involves racing on a variety of terrains, including dirt, gravel, and asphalt. Unlike traditional circuit racing, rally drivers navigate through a series of timed stages, often in remote locations. They rely on co-drivers who provide instructions and help with navigation using pace notes.
Rally events can take place over several days and cover long distances. Cars used in rally driving are specially modified for durability and performance, often featuring all-wheel drive and enhanced suspension systems. Popular rally competitions include the World Rally Championship (WRC) and the Rally America series.