How do I improve my skills?

A good first step, and one that many people do not heed, is to think about yourself.
Are you fit enough to go rallying? A clubbie event on a disused airfield may not require the stamina of a marathon runner, but a reasonable level of fitness and upper body strength is always a good idea. If you are looking to do bigger and longer event, you will need to be moderately fit. And that's not just about going down the gym twice a week. Take a long hard look at your diet, drinking and smoking. We're not suggesting you become a teetotal lentil-muncher, but a sensible approach is needed.
The logical way to improve your performance is to enlist the services of a rally school and/or a driver coach. Just like any sport, there are professional coaches who can seriously help you improve your performance, and money spent with a good coach is likely to bring a much better reward than spending money on the car.
. Intro · How do I get my rally licence? · What equipment do I need? · Which championship is right for me? · What type of rally car? · Do I rent or buy a rally car? · Do I run it myself or go to a team? · How do I improve my skills? · How do I get sponsorship? · What about the co-driver/navigator? · What can I put back into the sport? · Where can I find out more?
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