Rallycross Research Paper

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Rallycross

Why I chose this
I chose this because I have a interest for rallycross myself and it's something I want to talk about to other people and tell them how it works. And I also think rallycross is a interessting sport which everyone could have as a sport if their interesst is in cars.

How to enter the community
When you're first about to enter the rallycross you need to have a course that would take about 5-6 hours, after that you'd need to take a teoretic test which you need to have 25 of 30 right. After all this you need to have a practical test where you drive around on the racecourse.

Rules
In rallycross theres a lot of rules that you have to take advantage of, like in the car you need a rally seat, you need a seatbelt that protects your stomach, shoulder and something that holds your neck on place. You need a roll cage in the car that covers atleast 5 spots inside the car with 4 bolts in each. You're mandatoried to have the complete door on the driver's side. You can't have more then two seats in the rallycross car. The brakes has to work completely fine aswell. You can't have any holes in the engine room.
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Rallycross is a carsport where those who interested can race to win a prize. Anyone who would like to do rallycross can enter the community. Rallycross is a sport where you alone sit in a car and race against atleast 3 other drivers. On the rallycourse you're all about winning and crashing in the car is allowd only if you're not giving a big punch. In rallycross you're able to drive junior which is 15-18 and senior from 18+. Theres always a 1st place, 2nd place and a 3rd place. But sometimes everyone get a prize for

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