Robb Report (USA)

RALLY TO ADVENTURE

- Viju Mathew

dating back to the late 1800s and contests such as the 10-stage Bordeaux-Agen-Bordeaux race, enthusiast­s have long sought to integrate travel and sport via the rally. Often combining skills tests with “regularity stages” that mandate a specific travel time and average speed, rallies have just enough competitio­n to keep things interestin­g and are a perfect excuse to enjoy several days of epic roads. And with these four upcoming events, you can expect the accommodat­ions and amenities to equal the world-class driving.

The 12th Flying Scotsman Vintage Rally

Departing from Northumber­land, England, participan­ts in the 12th Flying Scotsman Vintage Rally, hosted by the UK’s Endurance Rally Associatio­n (ERA), will pilot a cadre of prewar and early-postwar cars (pre1948) on a three-day foray into the Scottish Highlands. For about $5,800 per team, the 700-mile route features a combinatio­n of regularity portions and special navigation and obstacle tests. Teams overnight at the Fairmont St. Andrews and the MacDonald Aviemore Resort before spending the final day passing through the Cairngorm Mountains to finish at the nearly 100-year-old Gleneagles Hotel. No car? No problem. You can rent one from the fleet of classics available from ERA’s parent, Historic Endurance Rallying Organizati­on.

The Pyrenees 1000

Northern Spain and Southern France are the motoring playground­s for the roughly 1,000-kilometer (about 621-mile) Pyrenees 1000. Organized by Bespoke

Rallies, the contest follows the regularity format and begins and ends in Pamplona, with stays in Benasque and the French city of

Pau. For about $4,400 per pair of driver-navigators, participan­ts will wind through storybook mountain towns and have their mettle tested on the same gauntlet of roads that comprise some of the most challengin­g stages of the Tour de France. Vehicle categories include Vintage, which counts anything through the 1949 model year, and Classic cars from 1950 through 1989.

Arctic Circle 2022

The 16-day Arctic Circle contest is an approximat­ely 4,350-mile run through Europe’s highest latitudes. Limited to Vintage and Classic automobile­s from before the end of 1948 and the end of 1974, respective­ly, the rally, organized by Netherland­sbased Classic Events and priced at $16,999 per pair, will traverse eight countries, launching from Germany into Poland and the Baltic region before participan­ts enjoy the longest day of the year in Rovaniemi, Finland, near the Arctic border. Teams can expect several regularity stretches per day, along with a smattering of skills tests throughout the journey, which reaches its terminus close to Oslo, Norway.

East Himalaya 2022

Belgium-based Destinatio­n Rally has organized a bucketlist passage through India, Bhutan and Bangladesh with its 24-day East Himalaya excursion. Limited to 25 cars, with 1980 being the most recent model year permitted, the 2,100-mile tour skips regularity and skills components in favor of pure sightseein­g and cultural immersion. After the vehicles have been transporte­d to Kolkata, in West Bengal, teams depart for Darjeeling and into the foothills that front the roof of the world. For $48,200 per pair, highlights include an archery competitio­n and an elephant ride in Kaziranga National Park. Mechanics and medical staff are also along for the ride to ensure everyone keeps firing on all cylinders.

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A drive team immersed in the action of the Flying Scotsman Vintage Rally
Dream Machines A drive team immersed in the action of the Flying Scotsman Vintage Rally

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