10TH RALLY EDITION: OCTOBER 8 – 18, 2025

Rebelle Rally Field Update: Day 6

October 17th, 2024  (Imperial Dunes, CA)

Rebelle Rally competitors are pushing toward the finish line. DAY 6, presented by TOTAL CHAOS Fabrication, is the first of two days in Glamis spent chasing checkpoints among the giant dunes. Teams departed 30 minutes early this morning to transit 290 kilometers from their final basecamp down to their last marathon leg, where their self-camp is located for the evening. Rebelle competitors have been hunting checkpoints here every year since the Rally’s inception, so teams have come to expect the challenge of this iconic terrain.

For X-Cross™ competitors, who faced 19 checkpoints today, dune driving is kept in the sand closer to the edge of the giant dunes as their vehicles don’t have two-speed transfer cases, so no low-range gears. Rebelle Rally is all about highlighting that the vehicle in your driveway is more capable than you think. In today’s competition, Team #204 of Carey Lando and Andrea Shaffer, as well as Team #200 of Melissa Clark and Kathryn Reinhardt, were battling it out again for the day’s top spot.

In the much larger 4×4 class, which has 58 competitors, 22 checkpoints were encountered today. Participants chased checkpoints deep into Glamis, visiting iconic locations such as Oldsmobile Hill and the Swing Set. With 20 of the class competitors running their vehicle as ‘bone stock’ and five of them in the top ten, it’s possible for Rebelles to be successful without having to make major modifications.

With one day of competition left, the X-Cross class’s DAY 6 results were a tie for first place between Team #204 MtnSubi (Carey Lando/Andrea Shaffer) and Team #200 Built Wild (Melissa Clark/Kathryn Reinhardt). The overall standings for the X-Cross class going into DAY 7 are as follows: First, Team #204 MtnSubi; Second, Team #200 Built Wild; Third, Team #205 BMW (Rebecca Donaghe/Syndiely Wade).

For the 4×4 Class, DAY 6 ended with Team #129, consisting of Nena Barlow and Teralin Petereit, leading the day and the overall standings. Their 2024 Jeep Gladiator Mojave is the ideal Jeep for high-performance driving across open terrain, and it has even been renamed the Sand Runner for the Middle East market. The remaining results for DAY 6 were Team #188 Trail Hustle (Laura Wanlass/Penny Dale) ending in second place, while Team #150 Desert Roots (Shelby Hall/Rori Lewis) finished in third. Overall standings are Team #129 in first, Team #150 in second and Team #152 in third.

Tonight, teams will self-camp at the marathon base camp in the Glamis dunes. Due to the marathon leg format, competitors will need to sort out their strategy and plan for DAY 7 without knowing their results. Another early start will see them finishing out sand dune checkpoints before heading back to Johnson Valley for the finish line.

Follow along for real-time updates, live tracking, live scoring, and team bios by visiting the official Rebelle Rally website at rebellerally.com. The Rebelle Rally LIVE Webcast, presented by Toyota, includes daily competition previews and evening recaps and can be watched via rebellerally.comYouTube, and Facebook.

Partner Highlight: Total Chaos Fabrication

TOTAL CHAOS and dune driving were made for each other. As a gold partner for the Rebelle Rally, TOTAL CHAOS has been involved with the Rally since its beginning and is an integral part of pre-running and planning the course every year. For the first time, they entered the competition with their own Toyota, selecting an all-new 2024 Tacoma TRD Off-Road, the holy grail of off-road vehicles. TOTAL CHAOS designs and fabricates high-quality, hand-crafted suspension systems designed for durability and performance. Their parts are made in the USA and co-owned by Nicole Pitell-Vaughan, a stellar dune driver in her own right.

“As a 51% woman-owned company, we are proud to support an event that elevates women in the off-road community,” said Nicole Pitell-Vaughan, co-owner of TOTAL CHAOS. “Our passion for adventure and off-road drives us to innovate and hand-craft premium bolt-on performance suspension systems and accessories that are 100% Made in the USA. The Rebelle Rally is a proving ground for our products – and it is an incredible event for everyone who is involved.”

About the Rebelle Rally

The Rebelle Rally is the longest competitive off-road rally in the United States. Traversing over 2,100 kilometers through Nevada and California’s iconic terrain, it is an endurance competition for women consisting of precision driving and navigating – not fastest speed. The competition is innovative and unique, using maps, compass, roadbooks and strategy – known as Rebelle Format. GPS and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited. Remote and off-grid for eight competition days, the Rebelle Rally is considered a providing ground for people, products and stock manufacturer vehicles.