What are the rally co-driver terminologies?
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One indicates very sharp, Six indicates very gentle, the numbers represent the gear allowed for that corner, Don'tCut means there are obstacles on the inside of the corner and the car is strictly prohibited from cutting sharply, Middle means the car should stay in the center of the road, Inside means the car should stay on the inside of the corner, Outside means the car should stay on the outside of the corner, Into means "immediately following," serving as a conjunction between the description of the previous corner and the next corner, etc. Overview: Rally racing takes place on dirt roads, gravel roads, or asphalt roads with roadbeds, held within a country or across several countries, testing both the performance and quality of the vehicles and the driving skills of the drivers in a long-distance competition. Competition Format: The competition is divided into several stages over specified dates, with each stage consisting of several special speed test sections connected by transit sections, alternating between driving and racing sections, with each special section not exceeding 30 kilometers in length. The competition uses interval starts, with entries made by teams, each consisting of 1 driver and 1 co-driver (navigator), and the team with the least time wins.