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North Carolina AutoX, Rally, RallyX
I came across this while searching for SCCA AutoX, I used to do this at Fort Mead, 20 to 30 years ago, In the National Security Agency (NSA) parking lot. in a Dodge Colt Turbo, (small like a Mini, with alot of power for the small car. I wanted to find out about local SCCA in the Triangle Area, It changed a bit. what I found is the different classes and the AutoX in addition to the Rally and it various forms, http://www.thscc.com/index.php/rally.../what-is-rally I thought I'd share my findings so there is Rally and RallyX. to do the off road (dirt/gravel) (not the 4x4 Bogger mud stuff). probably the all wheel drive Subaru, and possible the R60 All4 or any off road style like car. I found it interesting, but I don't want to tear up my ride. Just wanted to see if any one has done this, and possible share there experiences. |
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I have a few friends that participate in RallyX over there in the east. It's definitely not something I would personally do in a new car or daily driver. It definitely takes a toll on the car and a lot of the cars that show up are "beaters" for a reason.
There aren't gnarly jumps or mud bogging as you say, but even putting your car through uneven gravel at speed will take a toll on the suspension and the inevitable rock chips are a bit harder to bear on a new vehicle. With that said, if you were up for the wear and tear, it would be a blast in an R60 or new subaru. You can find sample videos on youtube if you look up "SCCA RallyX" to get a better idea of what you'd be doing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JItvEG821c8 |
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Yeah, It looks like it would be a blast, if I only wanted to thrash my car, Maybe someday,
after a roll cage install, who knows. It does not look for the faint of heart. |
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autox, north carolina, rally, rallyx |
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