The Wheels Rallye Team is made up of a wide variety and aged people who enjoy having fun. To that extent we formed the team based on presenting road rallyes that are varied, professional and  enjoyable. We make things as easy as possible for newcomers, and we try to treat every competitor in the same manner we wish to be treated. So come on out and try a Wheels Rallye Team event.

   When you come out to a Wheels Rallye Team event you come out to a well-planned, entertaining event designed to make up a fun evening of challenge and fun.

   You will be greeted by friendly, smiling people who care about you and want you to enjoy the evening.

   Right from the start, you will notice Wheels' group of members and helpers, all there to lend you a hand.

   The rallymaster is the person in charge of the event, the designer who has put his or her considerable knowledge of the sport into creating a high-level creation that will delight your senses.

   Wheels has numerous 'New Rallyist Helpers' that are there to answer your questions, provide rallye schooling and to assist you in understanding the sport.

   Our rallyes are diversified and creative, each one telling its own story and setting its own pace.

   We end all of our rallyes at 10pm or before, and our super-quick scoring usually gets you out of the endpoint at a decent hour, usually before 10:30pm. We run an efficient operation that takes you, the participant in mind. We also feature short general instructions and extensive rallye schools and question/answering sessions before and after the event.

  We open the season May 22 with our "X Marks The Spot", hardly any general instructions, just fun. We follow this event with a new rallye Beach Blanket Bingo, an ode to the beach Party pictures of the 60's where you play Beach games along the way. Then we have the Summer Cruise, the Classic Summer event where you visit some of the great cruise hang outs of years gone by and today; The Christmas Light Tour, the 2000 attendance champion in Chicago, which is a short rallye that shows you the best Christmas lights in the NW suburbs.

   Of course there is the classic Halloween Rallyes, The Famous Ghost Hunt, the second most-popular rallye in Chicago in 2000, We also will feature As Seen On TV - Buffy The Gimmick Slayer, in August, rallymastered by the creative minds of JC Smyth and Scott Chupack.

   We have a great new rallye, The Amazing Race Rallye where you solve problems that get you from one place to the next,,  and we have our creative Thanksgiving Turkey Hunt rallye, a road rallye designed around a Thanksgiving motif.

   

Call for information

   847-784-8122.


   It is our hope that if you like challenge, skill-based games and events, that you will try a Wheels Rallye Team event. If your club or organization wants to have a great outing, we will provide a trophy or award for any group over 5 cars. Call for more information.

   



The Wheels Rallye Team Experience

      here on this page we tell you a little about the Wheels Rallye Team experience.

   We also have a Necessary Equipment article that clues you in as you what to bring to a road rallye. So read up on the team and how to be prepared.

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Necessary Equipment

   The best thing about gimmick road rallying is, that outside of your vehicle, and a pen or pencil, you don't really need any other equipment. But there are some things that will really help you enjoy road rallying more, and thus, we present a rallye checklist below, of things that you may wish to bring with you.


  • A clipboard - this will give you a solid writing surface and a clip to hold down the pages of route instructions, general instructions and your scoresheet.

  • A pencil (so you can erase) and a pen (blue or black ink) - at rallyes writing on the scoresheet with a red pen is not allowed.

  • A highlighter - a yellow or green or whatever color highlighter so you can highlight important parts of the instructions.

  • A Flashlight - as an added interior light to read things and to maybe use if you can't make out a certain sign on the road. Very useful at checkpoints to.

  • A map of the Chicago area - detailed maps help you find things ahead of time or in case you get lost.

  • A good sense of humor - a definite help.

  • A safe vehicle - any amount of people that wish to participate in a vehicle may do so, but all must wear proper seat belts.

  • A watch or timing device - rallyes are not timed other than as to what time you leave or come in, but you may need something to tell you this.


   As you can see you really don't have a lot of expense to get into road rallying, and Wheels Rallye Team makes it easier, because we have a staff of people that are out at the rallyes to help you in solving the mysteries of the sport. So come on out and enjoy road rallying - Wheels style.