Pan-American Rally

The Pan-American Rally, formerly known as the New York-Buenos Aires Pan-American Rally, is an annual rally raid organized by Vermund Entertainment Group. Usually running between, , United States and , , it was first run in 1983, and was created as a "pan-American equivalent" to the. The event is open to amateur and professional entries, professionals typically making up about eighty percent of the participants.

Early years
130 vehicles took part in the inaugural edition in 1983, beginning in at, with 76 surviving the 5,295-mile trip to. Bruce Neighbors was the first winner, driving a kit car.