rally car
Plural
rally cars
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a specially modified vehicle designed for competitive racing over varied terrain, typically used in rally racing
A rally car is a type of car designed for off-road racing, typically used in events known as rallies. These cars are built to handle a variety of terrains, such as dirt roads, mud, snow, and gravel, while maintaining high speeds and control. Rally cars have strong suspensions, powerful engines, and special tires designed for different surfaces. They are also equipped with protective features like roll cages to keep drivers safe during rough conditions. Rally racing often takes place on public roads that are closed for the event, requiring skill and precision from the drivers to navigate the challenging courses.
- The rally car sped through the forest, kicking up dirt and leaves in its wake.
- The rally car's powerful engine roared as it tackled the mountainous course.
- She dreamed of owning a rally car and competing in international championships.
- He meticulously tuned his rally car to handle the twists and turns of the upcoming rally.
- They watched in awe as the rally car drifted around the hairpin corner.