The roar of engines, the spray of gravel, cars leaping through the air. This summer's Rally Colorado delivered adrenaline-fueled excitement. How do we know? We have the pictures to prove it.
The Colorado weather turned up the heat as teams navigated the 116-mile, 12-stage course through desert and dusty trails. The event started with a parc exposé outside the Rangely …
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When was the last time you saw a Toyota Tercel? (Let alone one used as a rally car?)
Another reminder that some cool motorsports events can be/are held in the litigious United States.
Hopefully the Appalachian states (as reported by GRM) will continue to move forward in their quest to bring more events to the public.
In reply to Colin Wood :
...and win their class and finish second overall! Rally Colorado is not a horsepower course except for maybe one and a half stages. It is technical with Douglas Creek considered one of the toughest stages in North America.
Colin Wood said:
When was the last time you saw a Toyota Tercel? (Let alone one used as a rally car?)
Exactly. Love the variety out there–a staple of rally going way, way back.
Steve's Tercel is far from stock- BEAMs 3SGE, 8.8 rear axle, mostly fabricated suspension, the thing rules.