Tulip Daffodil Rallye
Anybody interested in a Rallye in the Skagit Valley at Tulip time?
The MG Club is sponsering the 30th Annual La Conner Tulip Daffodil Rallye on Saturday, April 23. This is the largest rallye on the West Coast. It is a gimmick rallye, not a time/distance checkpoint rallye, so anyboby should be able to compete successfuly. The event starts in Burlington, goes through the Skagit Valley and ends at the Casino on I-20. If we get five cars (S-2000) we get a class and first place finish.
I will be out of town for two weeks, but send me an E-mail or phone me and I will mail you an entry form.
Roger
rwheelis@aol.com
360-466-3691
The MG Club is sponsering the 30th Annual La Conner Tulip Daffodil Rallye on Saturday, April 23. This is the largest rallye on the West Coast. It is a gimmick rallye, not a time/distance checkpoint rallye, so anyboby should be able to compete successfuly. The event starts in Burlington, goes through the Skagit Valley and ends at the Casino on I-20. If we get five cars (S-2000) we get a class and first place finish.
I will be out of town for two weeks, but send me an E-mail or phone me and I will mail you an entry form.
Roger
rwheelis@aol.com
360-466-3691
Originally Posted by luder_5555,Feb 16 2011, 08:16 PM
Is this a closed street rally where you are allowed to drive quickly, or just a point to point drive where the expirience is the fun part?
Originally Posted by somerandomwebsitegoogletookmeto
Gimmick Rallys vary widely; the topic is far to broad to cover in a brief note. Generally these are low key events where the primary object is to have fun, rather than serious competition. A Gimmick rally is a very good way to introduce yourself to the sport of Rally. Normally a Gimmick rally will have some puzzle to solve. Often the contestants must search for answers to questions, which may provide clues to where the rally route goes, and might be answers to questions about signs and buildings on the route. The Gimmick may be to draw a playing card at each checkpoint, also known as a control, and the best pokerhand wins. Most, but not all, Gimmick Rallies are won by luck or chance, rather than skill. That is why they are not considered competitive.
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