Rally competitors are given road books at the highest available standards and they race against time.
Rally competitors receive a time for each respective stage. Summarization of those stage times determines the fastest racer.
Raid competitors receive points for their proximity during the stage. Summarization of those points determines the winner.
- 450 cc
+ 450 cc
-650 cc
+650 to 1000 cc
+1000 cc
Rally competitors are given road books at the highest available standards and they race against time.
Rally competitors receive a time for each respective stage. Summarization of those stage times determines the fastest racer.
Raid competitors receive points for their proximity during the stage. Summarization of those points determines the winner.
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Rally competitors are given road books at the highest available standards and they race against time.
Rally competitors receive a time for each respective stage. Summarization of those stage times determines the fastest racer.
Raid competitors’ challenge is with the navigation, not with time and they usually make less stages than rally competitors.
Raid competitors receive points for their proximity during the stage. Summarization of those points determines the winner.
Rally competitors are given road books at the highest available standards and they race against time.
Rally competitors receive a time for each respective stage. Summarization of those stage times determines the fastest racer.
Raid competitors’ challenge is with the navigation, not with time and they usually make less stages than rally competitors.
Raid competitors receive points for their proximity during the stage. Summarization of those points determines the winner.
The coefficient that will be used in order to equalize the values of the süper charged and turbo engines are : 1,5 for diesel, 1,7 for petrol vehicles
The vehicle should be at least 20 years old and has to be participated at least once in a race.
Rally competitors are given road books at the highest available standards and they race against time.
Rally competitors receive a time for each respective stage. Summarization of those stage times determines the fastest racer.