Rally Racing is a motorsport that takes place on public or private roads, often featuring a mix of surfaces like gravel, dirt, and asphalt. Unlike traditional racing, where cars compete on a closed circuit, rally racing involves timed stages where drivers navigate from one point to another, often with the help of a co-driver who provides instructions.
Competitors drive specially modified cars that are built for speed and durability. Races can cover long distances, sometimes exceeding hundreds of miles, and are held in various weather conditions. World Rally Championship (WRC) is one of the most prestigious series in this sport, showcasing top drivers and teams globally.