WCRA website promoting Stage and TSD Rally Sport in British Columbia
You’ve seen it on TV, and now you want to do it too?
Here’s way to start rallying!
For fun and safety, preparation is essential.
Get going the right way; and come join us!
Auto Rally School
April 17, 2004
Island Rallysport Club
This Rally School will teach you about the different kinds of events, then concentrate on giving you all the details you will need to compete and enjoy TSD (Time-Speed-Distance) navigational rallying. TSD rallies are NOT a high speed racing type event, but to enhance and test your driving and navigational skills, and no special modifications are needed to your car. This course will cover the basics for a newcomer interested in this sport. The topics to be covered include the following: Event Preparation, Crew Preparation, Car Preparation, Calculations, Day of the Event Procedures -- before -- during – after. We will include lunch, followed by two sample novice gravel rallies. Our course structure is flexible, allowing plenty of time for questions, examples, and hands on practice with experienced rallyists.
Cost: $25 per person, which includes lunch, if you pay by April 14th.
After that it’s $30 per person.
Everyone gets handout materials, and copy of the BC Rally Regulations.
Start: 9:00 a.m. – Community Hall at 10022 Park Drive, Honeymoon Bay
Lunch: 12 noon till 12:30 p.m.
Sample Rally #1: 1:00 p.m.
Sample Rally #2: 2:30 p.m.
End of course: 4:00 p.m.
Materials you need to bring to the course: pen, notepad, highlighter, calculator (not solar powered), digital watch, automobile-one okay for a team of two.
Register by sending your name, phone #, e-mail
and cheque (payable to IRC) to:
Island Rallysport Club
PO Box 454 Duncan, BC V9L 3X8
or contact: Glyn Trafford, (250) 246-8282, gtrafford@shaw.ca
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