Khanacross

Khanacross is a low cost form of motorsport. It is grassroots motorsport that falls half way between a Motorkhana and Autocross and is held on loose surface and designed to test your driving skills up against the clock. Drivers need to start and stop in a garage and follow the correct course route. You can get time penalties for hitting a course marker (usually a cone) or not stopping in the finish garage. Khanacross tests can be up to 2km long, use open or forest areas, weave around man made or natural obstacles and can have straights up to 90m long before a bend.

Autocross

Autocross is defined as an event held on a course less than four kilometres long. Vehicles are timed during each pass of the course and results are typically tallied over a number of passes. Our course we run two cars at once with a short and a long track making up the full course. This provides exciting experience for drivers and spectators alike.

Rally Sprint

This is a simplified rally, that typically runs on one day, on one defined track. This is a faster more stage rally experience than a autocross.

The event is on a stage of up to 8km long that will be run multiple times giving competitive distances of up to 40km. The organisers will provide basic route instructions and non-competitive recce is permitted.
Competitors will line up from the assembly area at the stage start in order. Officials will start cars on one minute intervals.
Competitors must run the entire stage without deviating from the course and complete it through the flying finish.
Start light tree will be used for the stage start. Flying finish and stop points will be marked with standard rally symbols.
Once clear of the stop point, competitors may then travel back to the assembly area ready to repeat the stage.