A professional and recreational off-road driver, Edwin Hammond Meredith enjoys driving on rough terrain in a Toyota Landcruiser. In addition to serving as a trophy spec driver at the Score International Series, Edwin Hammond Meredith recently participated in one of the World Rally Championship racing events. Established in 1973 by the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (International Automobile Federation), the World Rally Championship (WRC) is one of the most well-known motorsport competitions in the world. With race courses spread over 15 counties, the WRC competition challenges drivers and their racing vehicles to navigate some of the most difficult and varied terrain, including snow-packed forest trails and rock-covered mountain passes. WRC races typically consist of about 20 timed sections, called stages, held on closed roads. Drivers complete the stages one at a time, attempting to finish each segment in the shortest time. They then observe normal traffic rules on open roads on their way to the next closed-road race. Each WRC event usually takes place over a three-day weekend, with drivers typically arriving early to do “reconnaissance” work on the different stages.
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