Fog Lights, but they usually use 2 versions of fog lights. A "pencil beam" and "driving Light". That is why they usually have 4 extra lights 2 of each. The Pencil beam is a direct narrow beam used to see farther down the road and a driving light is a wide beam to see the sides of the road directly in front of you. A commonly used rally fog light is made by HELLA
Could be fog lamps.
A rally car looks like an everyday car but with safety features inside, stickers, and sometimes fancy paint jobs and bumper-lights.
WRC or World Rally Championship.
As much as you wait to pay for one. A rally car can be a normal everyday family car, and you can make it into a rally car depending on how much money you have. You don't need certain parts for a rally car, but they all help.
Rental car rally was created in 2008.
headlights
On the back of a car there are tail lights, turn signals, and brake lights. Cars also have back up lights that tell people when the car is in reverse.
A rally track is a dirt course with bumps and sometimes obstacles to dodge around. You are usually in a 'rally car' which is a modified car.
The leading online retailer of rally car parts is the website Rally Sport Direct. The website offers all the parts one needs to fix any problem on any rally car.
It doesn't appear Peter ever obtains a rally car.
They are often called fog lights.
They use so little extra fuel as you would not be able to measure it. But technically the answer is yes. The lights burn electricity, the car burns gas to make electricity. But the extra is tiny tiny amounts.