Rally culture, history, and technique — from WRC stages to grassroots rallying. Understand the sport that inspired Rods.
Recce is rally's reconnaissance process — where crews drive each stage at road speed to create pace notes. This guide covers how recce works, the two-pass system, what crews record, and the technology used.
The rally co-driver is equal parts navigator, engineer, and coach. Here's what they actually do before, during, and after a rally stage.
Touge and rally are two driving cultures built on corners, speed, and mountain roads. Here's how they compare in driving style, cars, community, and philosophy.
A complete guide to Dirt Rally 2.0's pace note system — Phil Mills' calls decoded, the 1-6 scale, every modifier, audio settings for clarity, and the best stages for learning.
Twelve legendary WRC stages you can drive on public roads — from Col de Turini to Ouninpohja. Where to find them, what to expect, and how to drive them.
A complete breakdown of EA WRC's pace note system — the 1-6 corner scale, every modifier, co-driver timing settings, and tips for processing calls at speed.
We compared the best rally and driving apps in 2026 — real-time pace notes, lap timing, route planning, and corner calls. Here's what each does best.