The 2014 New England Forest Rally is already underway in the great state o’ Maine. With 48 teams ready to rock over the river and through the woods, this was the scene at Parc Exposé just a few hours ago.
Without volunteers, there would be no NEFR. Scary thought, isn’t it. That’s why NEFR needs you to help the event run, run smoothly, and be the best it’s ever been. NEFR needs EMTs, HAM radio operators, spectator control marshals, service area attendants, corner marshals, sign hangers, caution tape putter-uppers and…
If you’ve ever worked a stage rally you know your days can be long, hot, sweaty, dusty, wet, cold, lonely, snowy and miserable (sometimes all of those at one event). But you also know that those days can be packed with adventure, speeding cars and feature tales told longer than…
Why Rally? For most regional rallyists, just getting to the rally is a race in itself. The prep starts months, or even years, before rolling into Parc Exposé. Often, regional teams load their cars on their tow rigs still smouldering from a long night of last-minute welds, or the…
When teams race the New England Forest Rally on July 26-27th they will instantly notice a significant improvement in smoother and faster roads compared to recent years. The New England Forest Rally staff has been hard at work following the 2012 event identifying and improving sections of roads not only…