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  2. Pacenotes - Wikipedia

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    Pacenotes for a rally. In rallying, pacenotes are a commonly used method of accurately describing a rallying route to be driven in extreme detail. As well as dictating the general route to be taken, in terms of turnings, junctions, etc., all notable features of the route which might affect the way it is driven at speed are included.

  3. Rally obedience - Wikipedia

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    In Switzerland, Rally Obedience has existed since 2002, the last rules from 2008 are based on the work of Bud Kramer and the APDT and were updated in 2012. In Australia, Rally Obedience was adopted by the Australian National Kennel Council in 2012. Australian Rally Obedience has 4 levels: Novice, Advanced, Excellent and Masters.

  4. 12-car rally - Wikipedia

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    A 12-car rally is a type of car rally, often run by motor clubs as a simple and strictly amateur form of the sport.. 12-car rallies are run to Navigational Rally rules, which are based on navigational skills rather than speed, and with usually a notable social element too.

  5. This Rally-Driving Mom Is Finding New Purpose Through Racing

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    Kelly Conroy didn't even know how to drive a stick a few years ago. Now, she's racing her BMW E30 rally car — and finding new joy and meaning in the process.

  6. Special stage (rallying) - Wikipedia

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    Each special stage is usually between 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) and 30 kilometres (19 mi) in length. Some stages may be as long as 50 kilometres (31 miles) in length. A rally usually comprises approximately 15–30 special stages, over multiple days of an event. The driver with the lowest overall time for all special stages in an event is the winner.

  7. National Hunt Chase Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    The race was contested on Cheltenham's New Course from 2005 to 2007, and during this period its length was 4 miles and 1 furlong (6.6 km). The 2008 running was titled the Peter O'Sullevan National Hunt Chase in celebration of the 90th birthday of Peter O'Sullevan , a retired racing commentator and the 2012 running was titled the Diamond Jubilee ...

  8. Regularity rally - Wikipedia

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    A regularity rally, also called time-speed-distance or TSD rally, is a type of motorsport rally with the object of driving each segment of a course in a specified time at a specified average speed. The rally is usually conducted on public roads, but sometimes includes off-road and track sections. Contestants usually compete in teams composed of ...

  9. Category:Rally groups - Wikipedia

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