Okay. So you want to build a rally car. You’ve been working on this used Galant and you are totally going to rally next year. You’re ready to make the jump off the (couch / drag-strip / PS3 / rallycross / TSD / keyboard / underground racing club) and actually go stage rally! The first thing you absolutely must do is attend the CRS Rally School in Ridgecrest, CA on February 7 – 8th 2009. As graduates of the school in 2005, it gave us the confidence to tackle national level competition our first year and go on to – well – you’ve seen the trophy room.
Here’s what I said about it after we took the class in 2005:
Two key things to mention. We’ll be once again volunteering as instructors. We’re offering a discount if you take the school and attend our High Desert Trails Rally (two weeks later) on February 21st! See the High Desert Trails Rally website for more details.
Click here for the 2009 CRS Rally School Website!
Sign up, tell your friends, get prospective co-drivers a late Christmas gift, and get your girlfriend to go. ![]()
You’ll have a great time and we’ll see you there!
UPDATE: Bumping this above RTUSA3



Texas once again disappointed me this morning. For years I’ve been telling people this cute story about how they have shamrock shakes YEAR ROUND at the McDonald’s in Shamrock Texas. Lies. Damn lies…
Even though other transportation was offered, we stayed firm to our decision to drive the rally car to and from my parents house in Maine. This gave us a chance to test out systems and see how the car will be set up for the USA trip. On Saturday I took it to the car wash to prep it for the sticker cover up. It was still very dirty from Intl’ Rally New York. I was able to tweak the APRS configuration and hopefully we’ll have a better track on the way home. I now have a monitored frequency programmed into the APRS packet – 146.550 We’ll see if we make any contacts with that.