A competitive adventure that rewards experience, good judgment, consistency, reliability, and resourcefulness. A “level playing field” where private & factory teams compete on even terms. Over 90% of the route is scenic touring; scoring is in short “regularity” sections with an equal penalty for early or late arrival.
Contact Rallymaster Jerry Hines for more information.
History The 1984 Alcan 5000 Rally had 23 entries, and at 4,700 miles was the longest rally yet conducted in North America. The longest Alcan so far was 6,300 miles in February 1990.
Alcan pursues the original idea of rallying as a grand tour, motoring adventure, and gentleman sport. Historic examples include Monte Carlo [1911], Mille Miglia [1911], and RAC [1932].