exactly. i have help put on a road rally before, though not quite to scca rules. the rally we made was about an hour and a half long (ehh, maybe a little longer). we used clues for directions (if their was a huge boot billboard where you needed to turn left, the directions were something like "turn left at the size 12" or something like that). you have to go EXACTLY the speed limit the whole time. the people who put on the event have to run the course 3 or 4 times, slowing down or speeding up right at the speed limit signs. the average of those runs is the target time for the group.

everyone is started a few min. apart (scca rules i guess) with a driver, and as many navagaters as they want. the winner is the car that comes as close to the target time as possible. give 'em a trophy or somthing.

speeding results in a losing time, everytime.

oh, the roads we used in our rally were all out in the country, so stoplights and traffic were made as small of a problem as possible.


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