A rally racing guide to the Web

Photograph by Angela Wyant A Mini Cooper in the amateur division sports extra lights for night stages-and a license plate, unheard of in any other kind of racing. Photograph by Angela Wyant

In "Triple Caution! Loose Surface! Flying Finish!" (October 2003), Preston Lerner explores the thrills, dangers, and cool auto tech of rally racing, America's fastest-growing motor sport. There's no shortage of sites dedicated to rallying, but the following Web guide should at least get you started.



World Rally Championship events, photos, rankings, results:

Rally-Live.com

RallySport.com



The Sports Car Club of America's rally program



Daily updates on North American rally racing teams and events



California residents and rally neophytes can check out upcoming races



Rallying in good old England


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