Rally Sprint Workers Information

Rallies can only be run with the support of volunteers both in the planning and organizing as well the execution of the events. We welcome everyone to come help out even if this is your first time at an event we can fit you into an experienced team.

There is no spectator points for this rally so volunteering is the only way to see the event

If you're interested in helping please contact
rallysprint@mlrc.ca

General Information for Marshals

Writing Equipment

Each time control should have, as a minimum, 2 pens, a clipboard and a supply of paper. It would also be nice if the Standing Start marshal had the same equipment.

Clothing

The Standing Start or Flying Finish marshals MUST stand outside in the weather. Everyone should be prepared for weather conditions ranging from hot to wet to buggy to cold. (Hiking boots, rain coats, winter jacket, sweater, umbrella, gloves, bug spray/lotion, bug netting etc.).

Food & Beverages

You may be away from civilization for a good part of the day and evening, so be prepared by taking along a cooler with food and drinks (thermos for hot drinks, if cold). Bring supplies from home or find out before hand where you can get them near the start. Be sure you have everything you need before you leave in a convoy or arrive at your working location. NOTE: alcoholic beverages are not allowed as per our insurance agreement.

Gasoline

Make sure your vehicle's gas tanks are full before heading away from the main highway, especially if it is cold, as you may end up being out at your location for longer than you think. Please be mindful of carbon monoxide poisoning if running your car for long periods of time with the windows rolled up.

Do Not Bring...

Any fishing or hunting equipment. Some parts of the rally may run through restricted areas and serious fines and vehicle may be impounded as a result.

WARNING!

Motor sport can be dangerous! Despite the organizers' taking precautions, unavoidable accidents can happen. In respect of these, you are present at your own risk.