Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rust 2 Rome?
- Who organizes it?
- Where does the rally start?
- When is it?
- What is the route?
- Who can apply?
- What is the closing date?
- What are the requirements to enter?
- What do I need to go on the Rally?
- Is there a fee to join?
- What do I get for my money?
- What is the Drivers Pack and what do I get in it?
- What is the difference between Driver and Copilot?
- Why have the prices went up?
- I don't think I can afford to go, what can I do?
- I went last year, do I get a discount?
- How do I join?
- What happens after I sign up?
- What number can I be?
- Where can I buy a car?
- Where can I get insurance for my car?
- Where will we stay?
- Is Marko really the man?
- Who Built this Brilliant WebSite
- More questions?
Rust 2 Rome is an adventure! It's a 2 week long 4000 mile trip from Scotland to Rome. The Rust part comes from the rule stating that your car should cost no more than £250.
The rally starts in Edinburgh on Castle Street... We have special permission to be there on the day!
We leave on 1st of June and should reach Rome by about the 10th so you should be back home by the 15th of June.
Anyone with a sense of adventure and a car that meets the requirements. A driving licence would be good too. There is no upper or lower age limit and you can take as many Copilots or Passengers as you can fit in your car.
The closing date for applications is Monday the 27th of March. After this point we cannot guarantee you a place. If you would like to apply after the closing date please contact the organizer directly.
You have to be old enough to drive with a valid driving licence and have a car which meets the budget requirements with insurance, MOT and tax.
The entrance fee varies depending on what you sign up as. Last year drivers paid £390 and Copilots £190. Sign up to the site for this year's pricing.
Everyone that signs up gets their first campsite booked and paid for, ferry crossing one way to France, 2 nights at the hotel in Rome booked and paid for, invitation to the Leaving and Victory party and route/checkpoint guides!
You also get your Drivers Pack which includes your CB Radio and Antenna, 4 t-shirts, car sticker pack, tire paints, driver pass, a hat, car flags, coasters, a victory cigar and a car preparation guide!
Copilots get the same just without the car related stuff like the CB Radio and sticker pack!
The Drivers Pack is what we give to every driver on Rust 2 Rome. It has everything you need to prepare your car as well as documentation. The contents include CB Radio with aerial, car graphics kit, two t-shirts, a hat, car flags, a victory cigar as well as checkpoint guides, route maps and more! Copilots will receive goodies in the Driver of their team's Pack.
You can see if you can get people to sponsor you on the rally. Or you could find some friends to go with you and split the costs. Last year the fuel costs were approximately £400 and the tolls were about £200. But don't forget your accommodation, food, drink, souvenirs, girls...and the list goes on!!!
Your loyalty is much appreciated here at Rust 2 Rome, that's why as a Re-Applicant driver you'll get a special reduced price instead of the regular one!
You'll also get offered a lower number and you get an extra star on your Driver Pass!
We have a limited amount of spaces available so go to the Sign up page and fill out all the required details and make payment via an online form.
You will be issued a number based on the date of your application. Marko is number 01 as he did the first Rust 2 Rome trip in 2005. Members of Rust 2 Rome 2006 - 2009 have been allocated numbers 02 - 14. The first people to sign up for this year's Rust to Rome will be allocated numbers from 14 onwards.
Best thing to do is insure it for a month only using a temporary insurance cover. It's worked out cheaper than insuring the cars for the whole year, unless you plan to continue using your car when/if it makes it home! Check out these insurance companies below:
In true Rust 2 Rome spirit we will be camping every night apart from 2 nights in Rome. Bring your tent!
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