Outlaw Run
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Outlaw Run
Saw this while browsing another forum, looks like a cool event with many different car makes and models. I had a blast on Moonshine 28 while I was at the Dragon! Too bad I will probably be on post deployment leave in PA during the dates but who knows.
http://outlawrun.com/
The first EVER OutlawRun is sure to knock your socks off. This rally was designed with the performance modified market in mind. This course is as challenging as it is scenic. We invite you to the ultimate driving adventure.
Testing these terrorizing roads dates way back in history to the prohibition era. The dark history of the South revolved around the creation and transportation of liquor on some of the United States' most dangerous roads. The OutlawRun begins and ends in Greenville, SC. In a vicious two days of 700 miles, 1500 turns, and four mountainous states, who knows where in unwritten history you will end up.
http://outlawrun.com/
The first EVER OutlawRun is sure to knock your socks off. This rally was designed with the performance modified market in mind. This course is as challenging as it is scenic. We invite you to the ultimate driving adventure.
Testing these terrorizing roads dates way back in history to the prohibition era. The dark history of the South revolved around the creation and transportation of liquor on some of the United States' most dangerous roads. The OutlawRun begins and ends in Greenville, SC. In a vicious two days of 700 miles, 1500 turns, and four mountainous states, who knows where in unwritten history you will end up.
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If its a Road Rally - you drive to various points and have time windows that don't require breaking the law. In fact, there are penalties if you arrive too early. 700 miles in two days is probably a 40 mph average speed or so.
These used to be more common in America, they're fun. These days people only seem to know about crap like Gumball, which is not a typical road rally.
The web page needs more info though on exactly what type of rally it is, but it looks like fun.
http://www.scca.com/rally/content.cfm?cid=44491&tag=73
These used to be more common in America, they're fun. These days people only seem to know about crap like Gumball, which is not a typical road rally.
The web page needs more info though on exactly what type of rally it is, but it looks like fun.
http://www.scca.com/rally/content.cfm?cid=44491&tag=73
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