BRICS Road Rally

The BRICS motor rally aims to showcase our country's achievements

In the USSR, car rallies were popular and served as a propaganda event during the early period of industrialization and the construction of automobile factories. At that time, it was a demonstration of foreign and domestic-made cars traveling along a specific, relatively long route, with stops in various settlements for propaganda rallies.

The participants of car rallies convinced the public about the technical capabilities of vehicles, provided rides for the public, and promoted the mass membership in the voluntary organization "Avtodor." The leader of the motor rally, who traveled in the lead car, was called the commander.

The first rally took place in 1923 and had an agitational significance for attracting foreign companies.

The BRICS Road Rally on the high-speed roads of the State Company Avtodor on the route from Yekaterinburg to Moscow, which will take place from August 9 to 15, is aimed at strengthening practical cooperation between the BRICS countries, as well as demonstrating the achievements of our country's infrastructure, industrial, and commercial potential.

As part of the Road Rally, representatives of construction, logistics, and financial organizations from participating and invited BRICS countries will get acquainted with the road infrastructure of our country and the culture of the 8 regions along the route from Yekaterinburg to Moscow. Official meetings and events will be held with the participation of regional authorities and partners of the event.

The Road Rally is organized by NAIC with the support of Avtodor Group, the BRICS Business Council, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, and the Russian Chamber of Commerce