Charting a Course for RoadRally Development in Your Region

Are you looking to start a RoadRally program in your Region? Do you already hold the occasional Trek or Social Rally and are considering dialing it up a notch with additional and/or more challenging events? Perhaps you already conduct a few GTA rallies each year, but are intrigued by the possibility of adding TSD events to the mix, enabled by new GPS-based timing and scoring apps?

Every Region is different, in terms of size, member interest, RoadRally experience, resources and commitment, etc., all of which determines your starting point and potential progress on this journey. There are many rally styles and formats, as well as varying levels of competitive challenge, to draw from. All are aimed at providing a fun driving experience on scenic public roads, while testing your precision driving, puzzle-solving, navigation and team communication skills.

Charting a path for Rally growth, evolution and/or diversification can follow many directions and progressions. The following three scenarios illustrate common development paths for a Region:

Scenario 1

Test the waters with a simple Trek or two, then add some competitive elements, with a Social GTA or Tour style (or both) events. With increasing experience and community interest, and guidance from the RRDC or your Divisional RoadRally Steward, raise the challenge level and scope with a Regional rally. Once you have an established program and qualified Rallymaster(s), explore options for lengthier, more challenging Divisional or even National events. Seek opportunities to enhance community engagement with Charity events.

Scenario 2

Begin with a basic Social GTA rally, with external guidance (e.g., from RRDC, your Divisional RoadRally Steward and/or “nearby” Rallymaster). Consider adding a Tour rally to the mix. With increasing experience and community interest, raise the challenge level and scope with a Regional rally. With additional experience, design a Course rally. Round out the program with Trek options. Once you have an established program and qualified Rallymaster(s), explore options for lengthier, more challenging Divisional or even National events. Seek opportunities to enhance community engagement with Charity events.

Scenario 3

Begin with a basic Social Tour rally, with external guidance (e.g., from RRDC, your Divisional RoadRally Steward and/or “nearby” Rallymaster). Consider adding GTA to the mix. With increasing experience and community interest, raise the challenge level and scope with a Regional rally. With additional experience, design a Course rally. Round out the program with Trek options. Once you have an established program and qualified Rallymaster(s), explore options for lengthier, more challenging Divisional or even National events. Seek opportunities to enhance community engagement with Charity events.

Which path will you follow? The SCCA RoadRally leadership and regional rally communities are a good source for guidance and support. The recently re-activated RoadRally Development Committee (RRDC) can be the focal point for coordinating these resources and helping you embark on your rally development journey. Let’s discuss interests and resources, so we can help you chart a course for your Region. Reach us via email at RRDC@scca.com.