OTA
4th September 2007, 21:37
Hello,
I am trying to find some information in how to fullfil an old dream and that's to drive in a snow rally.
Ideally I would love to find a school to learn the little I could manage in just a few days and end my week with some sort of Rally. So I need 3 things:
1-Find a school that offers courses of snow driving in February. I'm not any kind of Vatanen, but obviously I'm looking for a school with a clear bias towards rallying. I have race two tarmac seasons in my region and a few gravel events so my experience while limited is more than nothing.
2-Find a rally within a reasanoble distance where I would do to rally school. I'm not ambitious in this one, any regional, local rally with around 50 to 70 kilometers of special stages is perfect. For this one it's important all the burocratic part( license).
3-Find a car. I'm not looking for no Mitsu here, any compact group N or A such as 206, Clio, C-2 or others will do it. Again it's more important reliability than perfomance.
So that's it, if anyone could guide in anything I'll appreciate it.
Cheers
David
I am trying to find some information in how to fullfil an old dream and that's to drive in a snow rally.
Ideally I would love to find a school to learn the little I could manage in just a few days and end my week with some sort of Rally. So I need 3 things:
1-Find a school that offers courses of snow driving in February. I'm not any kind of Vatanen, but obviously I'm looking for a school with a clear bias towards rallying. I have race two tarmac seasons in my region and a few gravel events so my experience while limited is more than nothing.
2-Find a rally within a reasanoble distance where I would do to rally school. I'm not ambitious in this one, any regional, local rally with around 50 to 70 kilometers of special stages is perfect. For this one it's important all the burocratic part( license).
3-Find a car. I'm not looking for no Mitsu here, any compact group N or A such as 206, Clio, C-2 or others will do it. Again it's more important reliability than perfomance.
So that's it, if anyone could guide in anything I'll appreciate it.
Cheers
David