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21st March 2022, 22:13 #1Senior Member
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Rallycar national number plates rules
I see that in some countries you do not need a numberplate at all to compete.
In other countries you can use whatever nations plate and still compete, and have valid insurance.
Some places you need to have a valid national registration and plate to be able to drive the car for more than 6 months, and keep insurance on the car.
Easy to see from the eWrc database, that most cars in the eWrc database keep the plates from the country where the car was produced, still after the car is sold on to a new owner.
Are there any common rules in EU, or other unions, or is this only up to the nations?
Is it ok in many countries to insure a car on foreign plates, or is it special rules for rally cars?Last edited by Sulland; 29th April 2022 at 12:52.
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23rd March 2022, 20:06 #2Senior Member
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No one that want to share the rules in your country?
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29th April 2022, 12:54 #3Senior Member
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Can you inside EU get a rallycar insured that has foreign numberplates, or do you have to have national numberplates?
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11th August 2025, 12:33 #4Junior Member
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Rallycar plate rules really do vary a lot. In Colombia, systems like inscripciones runt help keep vehicle records and legality in check, which is useful if a rally car ever needs to be driven on public roads.
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