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Indian National Rally Championship : ウィキペディア英語版 | :''"INRC" redirects here. For the Israeli National Roads Company, see National Roads Company of Israel.'' Indian National Rally Championship''' or ('''INRC''') is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988.==Rally formats==Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.
:''"INRC" redirects here. For the Israeli National Roads Company, see National Roads Company of Israel.'' Indian National Rally Championship or (INRC) is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988. ==Rally formats== Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"INRC" redirects here. For the Israeli National Roads Company, see National Roads Company of Israel.''''' Indian National Rally Championship''' or ('''INRC''') is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988.==Rally formats==Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.」の詳細全文を読む ' Indian National Rally Championship or (INRC) is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988.==Rally formats==Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.
:''"INRC" redirects here. For the Israeli National Roads Company, see National Roads Company of Israel.'' Indian National Rally Championship or (INRC) is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988. ==Rally formats== Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 '' Indian National Rally Championship or (INRC) is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988.==Rally formats==Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■'' Indian National Rally Championship or (INRC) is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988.==Rally formats==Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.">ウィキペディアで「:''"INRC" redirects here. For the Israeli National Roads Company, see National Roads Company of Israel.'' Indian National Rally Championship or (INRC''') is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988.==Rally formats==Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.」の詳細全文を読む
INRC''') is a rallying series organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), which is the Governing Body or ASN of India recognised by FIA culminating with National Champion Driver and Co-Driver. The driver and co-drivers's championship are based on a point system. The championship first received its National Championship Title status in 1988.==Rally formats==Prior to the inception of INRC, Motor Rally in India was run on TSD (Time, Speed, and Distance) format. During 70’s the TSD events ran into several states with distances covering several days and distances exceeded over 1000 km.」の詳細全文を読む
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