Regrouping
The deliberate reassembling of the field at rallies, so that all cars arrive at the finish together without large delays.
Regrouping is the deliberate reassembling of a strung-out field at classic-car rallies. At a set point the field is gathered and sent off again with new start times, so that all cars arrive at the finish together without excessive delay and can be presented or commentated there. Regrouping often coincides with a break or a neutralisation.
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Related terms
Zero car
Course car (numbered 0, 00 or 000) that drives the route ahead of the field without being scored.
Star rally
Event format in which participants start from different directions and converge on a common destination.
Start number
Number allocated to each team, displayed on the car and determining the start order; cars start individually at fixed intervals.