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'''Rallies''' are a type of race first introduced for [[GTA Online]] in [[GTA V]]. It is only used for certain tracks for races. One player is the driver and the other the co-driver. The driver is unable to see the checkpoints in the road, and must rely on their co-driver to to direct them to the checkpoints. The co-driver does this by providing arrows using the D-pad or simply using a microphone. It is considered to be the most challenging races in the Grand Theft Auto series and in [[GTA Online]] as the driver has to rely on the co-driver.
'''Rallies''' are a type of race first introduced for [[Grand Theft Auto Online|GTA Online]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. It is only used for certain tracks for races. One player is the driver and the other the co-driver. The driver is unable to see the checkpoints in the road, and must rely on their co-driver to to direct them to the checkpoints. The co-driver does this by providing arrows using the D-pad or simply using a microphone. It is considered to be the most challenging races in the Grand Theft Auto series and in GTA Online as the driver has to rely on the co-driver.
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Latest revision as of 06:20, 3 January 2014

Rallies are a type of race first introduced for GTA Online in GTA V. It is only used for certain tracks for races. One player is the driver and the other the co-driver. The driver is unable to see the checkpoints in the road, and must rely on their co-driver to to direct them to the checkpoints. The co-driver does this by providing arrows using the D-pad or simply using a microphone. It is considered to be the most challenging races in the Grand Theft Auto series and in GTA Online as the driver has to rely on the co-driver.