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What is a rally driver?

What is a rally driver?

noun. a person who takes part in motor rallies. an accomplished rally driver.

What does a navigator do in rally?

The rally navigator is chief time keeper and monitors these times down to the second. The most important job is making sure a driver and car is when and where they are supposed to be during a rally. It’s why you’ll always find a navigator checking their watch or clock during an event.

What is the difference between rally and racing?

Probably the biggest difference between racing and rallying is that while on the racing circuit, cars compete directly with each other, on the rally stage, they go against the stopwatch. And for anyone trying to watch the sport and comprehend it, it means a world of difference.

Do rally co drivers ever drive?

Instead of drivers racing all at once, they go one by one around sharp blind corners and fly hundreds of feet off of sudden jumps. Just like airplane pilots have their copilots, rally drivers have a co-driver sitting right next to them during each race.

How does a rally work?

When the World Rally Championship rolls into town, it sets up multiple routes in the local area. These can vary anywhere from 3km to 35km in length, and each car will take on each route at least twice in different ‘stages’. A stage is a single against the clock time trial which every team runs throughout the weekend.

What makes a good rally driver?

What makes a good co-driver? – Flexibility and patience. Things constantly change sometimes good sometimes bad and often everything in between so going with the flow is important. There are so many things that happen you can’t control so being flexible and patient is important.

What is co-driver’s seat?

Co-driver seat’ means the front seat, on the opposite side of the driver seat, intended for seating the co-driver / conductor / helper / cleaner.

What is Rally Racing called?

Rally (Performance Rally, Rallying, Stage Rally, Rally Racing, Pro Rally) is a motorsport where a driver and navigator (co-driver) race down closed dirt roads, one car at a time, flat out as fast as they can.

What do rally co drivers say?

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.

What is a codriver in racing?

Definition of codriver : a driver who rides with and provides assistance to another driver (as during a road rally) This was the very car British driver Stirling Moss took for a spin in the 1955 Mille Miglia. With his codriver consulting a long list of the race’s every turn, Moss saw all of central Italy between dawn and dusk.

What happened to the driver and his co-driver?

His co-driver is believed to have escaped unhurt. The unnamed co-driver lost part of his left arm. But you would at least have a co-driver. The driver and co-driver were not hurt.

Do you have a co-driver on a 6×6?

His co-driver is believed to have escaped unhurt. The unnamed co-driver lost part of his left arm. But you would at least have a co-driver. The driver and co-driver were not hurt. We have to be close – it’s like a rally driver and co-driver. The 6 x 6 version carries eight passengers plus the driver and co-driver.