Rally Against Leukemia 2021 presented by RockAuto.com is a Game-Tour-Adventure (GTA) Rally.  After a short odometer check, contestants will receive a map of central Massachusetts and a list of questions.  The objective is to answer as many questions as possible in the least amount of miles.

Rally Against Leukemia 2021 presented by RockAuto.com will be run in compliance with the 2019 NER/SCCA Road Rally Regulations, as amended.  Rally Against Leukemia 2021 is sanctioned by NER/SCCA as a Special Event.

All proceeds from this event will be donate to the UMASS Medical Center to aid with their Leukemia research.  Contestants are encouraged to collect additional donations from friends and family.

Because this is a charity event, meant for fun rather than serious competition, the only limitation to the number of occupants in a vehicle is that the total number of occupants per vehicle cannot exceed the number of seat belts available in the vehicle.  Appropriate waivers will need to be completed and signed at registration for all occupants.  For teams with more than two adults (over age 18), it is suggested that in the spirit of the charity nature of the event that an additional monetary donation be made for each additional adult at registration.

Start/Finish: Palmer Motorsports Park, 58 West Ware Rd, Palmer, MA. Meeting location TBD.

Schedule of Events (tentative) Saturday, September 11, 2021
            8:30 am – 10:00 am Registration/Odometer Check
            2:30 p.m. Finish location opens
            4:00 p.m. All contestants due in at finish

Online registration:  msreg.com/ralrally2021

Registration form:  ral2021_flyer_v2

General Instructions: RAL2021_generals_v2

Questions

Further information or questions about the event can be asked of Rallymasters Jon and KelliLamkins, 71 Hazelwood Drive, Southington, CT, 06489, jon.lamkins@cox.net, 860-621-5964 (home), 860-620-4839 (cell)

In light of the current COVID-19 situation, every attempt will be made to minimize the risks of exposure to the virus. New processes and procedures are being developed and will be put into place for events going forward.

Ultimately, it is your responsibility to assess the risk to you and to make the decision on whether or not to participate. If you are feeling unwell or are experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath please stay home. If you have been in contact with someone who has been experiencing these symptoms in the last two weeks, please stay home.

While on site please take the health and safety of your fellow participants, volunteers and staff into consideration and practice social distancing, wear a mask, and wash your hands and/or use hand sanitizer frequently. (contestants must provide their own masks and hand sanitizer)