RallyCross (United States)

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The Rallycross (these letters so large C in the center, is in the US preferred) is a motor racing for private vehicles and an American namesake of the European Rallycross so but no further similarities. RallyCross is driven under the sovereignty of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA).

In RallyCross, a single car drives against the timekeeper's stopwatch on a mostly temporary circuit . The track has loose track surface (for example gravel , earth or sand ).

RALLYCROSS is predominantly allows conventional road car , relatively "tame" rally cars , SUVs , pickups and similar vehicles and only by racing beginners and amateur - racing drivers operated. Since it is all about the best times of drivers acting alone on the slopes, it can be seen as a kind of intersection of autocross with rally sprints.