What does it consist of?
Trial Measurement is the process used to measure the distances of average trials in regularity rallies.
This is a complex and very delicate process, without it is not possible to hold a regularity race.
Maximum reliability
Instead of relying on GPS, which can be inaccurate if the signal has low quality, we use high-tech instruments specifically designed for this type of duty.
Using a combination of sensors, probes and computers, we are able to measure each trial with accuracy down to the meter.


Pre-race checks
Measuring operations require the use of a Roadbook to navigate the stage, as a competitor would do during a race.
This not only ensures the correct route is followed, but also makes it possible to check in advance the accuracy of the information and points of interest included in the Roadbook.






