Scally rally

Scally rally

The Scally Rally is an automobile race run annually in September in the United Kingdom.

The Scally rally

Scally is a north west word for an uncontrollable adolescent. Lower middle class notions about scallies would concern them in car crime; or possessing a motor vehicle of little value.

Annual Event

The Scally rally is run every year in the United Kingdom in September. 100 teams compete in "Scally" not "Rally" cars that must cost £100 or less.

The challenge is to complete the 4 day event across Europe whilst winning points along the way through numerous driving challenges. The route takes in some of the most challenging roads Europe has to offer to test these cars and the madcap drivers and mechanics. Prizes are awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place along with "Spirit of the Scally" and "Best in Show"

Verve Events take you on 2 Scally Rallies in 2008, Scally Rally Ireland 2008 goes from Belfast round the west coast of Ireland to Cork. Followed by a repeat of the amazing 2007 Road2Rimini Route. Travelling from Calais to Basel, onto Como, then Cortina finishing in Rimini.

Scally Rally donates a portion of the entry fee directly to Charity, as well as encouraging teams to raise their own funds for their own charities.

References

* [http://www.scallyrally.co.uk Scally Rally site]

ee also

*Rally


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