Talk:Regularity rally
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Regularity can take several profiles.
We had the TSD Rally, regularity rally on open road which includes a mix of driving skills, navigation excellence and a well oiled team attitude.
We now see new events to cater to a new population of car collectors (antique, oldies or soon to be old) that are looking for new events where they can exercice their skills and exercise what his becoming their passion. Among them could be found:
- Regularity hill climb: first climb is clocked, second and third climbs must be made with the same time
- Track regularity: first round is clocked, following rounds must be done at the same speed.
"Gleichmäßigkeitsprüfung" is for me like track regularity.
Maseracing 16:21, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
two very similar races (it seems this article covers both as one)
[edit]I believe there might be difference between Regularity rally and Time-Speed-Distance (TSD) rally. English is not my mother tongue and I was unable to find the translation. In my language these two races are also called very similar. It seems that the main difference between two races is that one is held on a closed road, as regular rally, and the other one is held on a course similar to traffic training ground, so for the latter car registration is not necessary. In case these are synonyms it stays the fact that there is one other similar race that needs to be part of this article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.178.138.19 (talk) 14:12, 20 March 2015 (UTC)