Road rallies are legally restricted to an average speed of 30 mph. The object is to follow the correct route while maintaining this average speed, no faster, no slower. The "30 average" may not sound very fast, but there are a number of obstacles to slow competitors down; maintaining the required average speed in practice requires some enthusiastic driving.

Being the fastest on the road is not the way to win a road rally. The score is kept in terms of penalty points; you get a small penalty for being late at a time control (checkpoint), and larger penalties for being early, for missing out part of the route, for arriving at a checkpoint in the wrong direction, or for missing a checkpoint entirely.
 
NAVIGATIONAL
INTRODUCTION
Association(s) Championship Co-ordinator

Steve Turnbull
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E-Mail : steve@sccmc.org.uk
The Scottish Associations Navigational Rally Championship 2008
Date
Event
Organising Club
Maps
Regs/Entry Form
2nd February 2008
Bontree Birl
54
23rd February 2008
Nuit Blanche Rally
58,59
cancelled
8th March 2008
Gropers Rally
44,45
6th September 2008
Autumn Rally
26,27,35

25th October 2008
Early Winter Rally
74

8th November 2008
Forth Bridges Rally
58,65

6th December 2008
Williamson Rally
30,31

Championship
Regs
The Scottish Association Navigational Rally Championship 2008
ESACC Navigational Rally Championship Results 2007

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