C. Hamm
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Will rally for free.
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Please volunteer at rallies, of any type.
This is good, cheap, useful use of your time. Not only will you learn a lot of competition and safety rules, which you need to know as a competitor, you will meet a lot of people that know a lot more than you, and that's a good thing. You will see a lot of 'incidents' and their aftermath. These are things you might want to see from the outside so that you can avoid those things (as much as possible) when you are a competitor. You will learn what different people do to build their car. You will learn what car/class is competitive, and what it not. You will learn TONS of stuff, and this is not even to mention the social aspects of the sport.
Don't be fooled that road rally is stage rally's poor cousin. Talk a bout quality and cheap seat time, this is it. Try a few winter events, or my gravel Lanark Highlands and have your eyes opened. In fact, they're hardly suitable for beginners.
Some people just like to show up, pay the entry fees, and rally, rarely contribute anything towards marshalling, you see them once a year, and it's really the wrong attitude in my view.
So, I'm just saying this stuff because it's great to be keen, it's exciting you want to join in, with so much enthusiasm, we need more of it, but there's a whole other side to being a well rounded rallyist than driving/co-driving. So, when the car isn't ready for an event, marshal it. When your navigator gets the flu, and you're stuck, marshal.
Now that the volunteering rant/sermon is over....
The direction of money flow in motorsports is strictly UNIDIRECTIONAL, from your wallet!
Join a club, asap!
Do any driver ed you can find. Including tarmac solo-type stuff.
Participate Participate Participate in every thing you can in any capacity.
umm, that's it, yeah.
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