Rally racing is a motorsport where drivers navigate through a series of timed stages on various terrains, including dirt, gravel, and asphalt. Unlike traditional circuit racing, rally events take place on public or private roads, often in remote locations. Competitors use specially modified vehicles, known as rally cars, designed for speed and durability.
In rally racing, teams consist of a driver and a co-driver, who provides crucial navigation instructions using a detailed road book. Events can last several days and cover hundreds of miles, with each stage testing the skills of both the driver and the co-driver in challenging conditions.