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EHSRC - Ready for Action in Girona

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09.03.20

The 68 Rally Costa Brava, Spain’s oldest and most important rally for classic cars, will, once again, be the host for the opening round of the 2020 FIA European Historic Sporting Rally Championship on the 13/14 March. 

However, at the request of the Spanish ASN and in accordance with Article 1.1.2 of the Championship Sporting Regulations, the FIA informed the Competitors entered in the 2020 FIA European Historic Sporting Rally Championship that the results of the 68th Rally Costa Brava (Girona/ESP, 13-14 March 2020) will not count for the classification of the Championship.

The updated provisional entry list includes teams and drivers competing in several championships, with 37 cars participating in the FIA EHSRC category.

Organised by RallyClassics, the Rally Moritz Costa Brava will be based in the city of Girona (La Copa and Domeny-Fontajau), with the Hotel Gran Ultonia as an administrative base.  The rally competitors must complete a total of 451 km, of which 132.47 km will be on nine special stages. 

After the administrative and technical checks, the itinerary will begin on Friday 13th, starting from 17h00 at the start ramp located on Avenida Ramon Folch in Girona.

This first day will consist of three stages.  The "Els Àngels" stage (15.678 km) will be the first and third runs of the day, with "Els Àngels 1" in daylight, starting at 17h40 and "Els Àngels 2" completely in darkness with the first car due at 22h35. A total of 31.356 km.  The two visits to the "Els Àngels" stage by the competitors will be split with the “Les Sierres 1” stage (8.098km) starting at 21h50.

The second and longest day of the rally, Saturday 14th March, will start early in the morning (08h00), to tackle the first three sections of the day: "Osor" (12.231 km), "Collsaplana-Ravell 1" (18.560 km) and "Cladells 1" (15.717 km). 

The competitors will regroup for a service stop in the zone Domeny-Fontajau in Girona before starting the second loop.  This consists of a second pass of the sections the competitors tackled in the morning.  

At the end of the 68th edition of the Rally Costa Brava, the winners will head to the podium of the Avenida Ramon Folch, from where the rally began, starting from 17h50.

One of the most outstanding features of the Rally Costa Brava is once again its special list of international competitors. 

A total of 21 of the 42 full season entries for the 2020 FIA EHSRC should make the trip to Girona for the opening, non scoring, round of the championship.

CLICK HERE to visit the official website of the 68 Rally Costa Brava 

for the provisional entry list for the 68 Rally Costa Brava