Add your rally experiences to Rallyespot

Add your comments and reviews to the Rallyespot stage pages and locations to the maps to make it easier to find the best places to watch a rally.

Each stage in a rally offers unique characteristics and finding a spot on the stage to watch the best action is hard.  Each spot offers varying viewing opportunities and people have different preferences of the sort of action they want to watch.  From flat out straights, jumps or chicanes to slower tight hairpin corners where you can see the drivers fairly close the wrc has it all, but some local knowledge and experince of a spectator location makes all the difference in finding the best place to watch it.

Start adding your favourite viewing locations

Log in or create a free RallyeSpot account and start adding rally viewing spots

By adding your locations by adding markers, photos and comments on to the maps, we can build a resource of the best places to watch rallies.

With some rounds and stages not used every year it will take a while to build into a useful resource, but the more spectator locations added, the better it will be in the future.

The maps do not acurately show the routes used in any particular year, rather the whole route that is usually used throughout the various years is shown. This way when only parts of a stage are reused, the spectator areas on those parts are still relevant.  

Any information is usefull, what you can expect to see from a certain vantage point, what is the atmosphere like, what facilities are available, how far did you have to walk?

The quality of your photos doesn’t matter, for better quality photos you are welcome to add your own water marks.

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This is a work in progress. The main thing the site needs is the location of the viewing place /  photo so users know where to go. It needs to be in the form of a GPS co-ordinate (49.18886666939079,17.72569728089841), you can get it from the metadata of an image. I know this is mega clunky at the minute, but hopefully, it will become automated….