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apparently, there are arent any! basically its the first chariot round the track 7 times that wins. there was no such thing as cheating, causing crashes was a legal nad encouraged tactic!

The above answer provided by WikiAnswers Community is manifestly wrong. For a historically accurate reply, access the web site "Sports In Antiquity" and open the article "Rules for Chariot Racing"

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  • they used to organise the chariot one by one in line so they all set of a different time and then they sent of when a horn sound was shouted out that was so they were ready to start so they started and then all they chariot race began and it all ended up that everybody died and a few people was a live thats because they were strong and brave
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In old times Chariot Racing was considered an olympic. Also they had no rules. The winner was the person who did not get slaughtered.

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