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GaryS will be your man, done some night rally stuff iirc.
Two basic approaches though, flash or no flash (very few people shoot without flash, though). Both will give you entirely different effects but each have their merits.
I've shot non-flash night stuff before and it was brutally difficult, panning skills need to be absolutely top notch as it's pushing the limits of what is possible.
Have you got an external flash Sarah? You'll need to be very close to the action if not (eg inside of Brandywell hairpin) and use the pop-up flash. Not using a flash is only any good for light trail type pics at rallies as you generally don't have much else in the way of light source (you'd have floodlights and so on at roundy roundy).
I generally have everything on manual at night, usually ISO200, 1/100th, whatever aperture I can get away with... (a big a f number as the flash allows to give plenty depth of field). Take a torch so you can get your focus spot sorted.
Will you be at the rally in May? Not sure if I'm going yet as I may have to be at another event :S
It's pretty hard to get decent night pics without a flashgun, pop-up flashes just don't have the power so unless the car is very close you get mainly darkness.
There's many people who've been photographing rallying for years who struggle when it gets dark - it's a whole different technique to daytime pics so don't feel too bad!