My mistake. Well, for shitz and gigglze...
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But, since we're so much more like Russia now, we might be able to bribe an official and get a "free" pass? ๐
Yes, but the current regime is now selling citizenships for a cool $1,000,000 a pop, so who TF knows how much they would charge for this said 'free' pass??
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In any case, those who compete in U.S. (ARA) rallies with cars like the Rally 2 version of the above (as well as the Skoda Fabia RS R5/Rally 2, Fiesta R5/Rally2, and Hyundai i20 R5/Rally 2 are using that 'temporary import' clause above, since the cars must be registered and have street legal functions (operational; turn signals, lights, horn, flashers, etc.) since they must be driven on public roads with regular traffic and speed limits for the transit stages between the competitive, all-out/high speed special stages.
These cars have catcons on them as delivered from the build facilities (FIA WRC rules demand them), but they are all of the way at the back of the system, right before the tail pipe exit, and are nowhere near DOT/EPA/CARB/etc., legal, nor could they pass any area's noise limit regulations.
I think that the one ARA competitor who had an actual WRC Rally 1 Fiesta (sans paddle shifters, since the ARA does not allow those), Barry McKenna, got tired of shipping his cars back to his home in Ireland every year because of this rule, and just gave up on competing here.