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How does rally racing actually work?
Rally racing is a thrilling motorsport that combines speed, skill, and endurance across challenging terrains. Unlike traditional circuit racing, rally racing takes place on closed public and private ...
The rainy season has hit Kenya hard, turning the toughest World Rally Championship event of the year into an even more ...
The sport of rally racing is simple and accessible: you take a cheap city car, give it some all-terrain tires, and throw it down a hair-raising man-versus-nature gauntlet of winding dirt roads with a ...
We’re not entirely sure what we’re looking at here, be it a preview of the next Celica or merely a WRC-only project.
Today, every top-level World Rally Championship vehicle has all-wheel drive, but one of the curious footnotes of the sport is that the technology was briefly banned. A broad audience is familiar with ...
There are few brands with as much rally heritage and success behind them as Alpine. For much of the last 100 years, the brand was a consistent player at the top of the heap — and now they’re giving ...
Between 11 manufacturers’ titles, five drivers’ titles, 74 course victories and 193 podiums, Lancia stands as the most successful name in rally racing — to this day. Yet, for most car enthusiasts, the ...
Forget everything you thought you knew about rally cars. It turns out that big, bold, and brawny works quite well on a rally ...
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Toyota's New WRC Rally Car Prototype Is Probably The Celica
Toyota has begun testing its next-generation World Rally Championship car ahead of the 2027 rule changes. Early images seem to suggest that Toyota will be using a two-door coupe that could be the ...
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