It can’t happen without volunteers

You are the heart of the event!

2026 Schedule Tentative

Thursday, 7/16:

  • Volunteer Check-In

  • Recce for Teams

  • Tech for Teams

Friday, 7/17:

  • Parc Expose & Main Street Parade

Saturday, 7/18:

  • Parc Expose

  • Day 1 of Racing

  • Barbeque

Sunday, 7/19:

  • Day 2 of Racing

  • Podium

VOLUNTEER POSITIONS

Marshalls

New to rally?

Being a marshal will put you up close to the action while performing an essential role. We need marshalls at all points along the route. Learn about how a rally runs from the ground up.

Control Workers

Once you know how things work, the next level is timing controls.

These workers start, stop and give times to the competitors. More responsibility than a general marshal, but more interaction with the event.

Radio Operators

If you are HAM licensed - we can use your help!

A rally relies on strong radio communication to run at every start, finish, marshal point and road blockage. HAMs are the link between what is happening on the stages and the race organizers back in service.

Specialty Positions

All require special equipment and training and are usually assigned by the organizers.

These include: Stage Captains, EMTs, Course Opening & Sweep Vehicles.

If you believe you may qualify - reach out!