2020 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR ANNOUNCED

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27.09.19

The FIA today announced the World Rally Championship calendar for the 2020 season, following an e-vote by the World Motor Sport Council this week.

The 2020 calendar, comprised of 14 rounds, is confirmed as follows:

 

1.

26 January

Rally Monte-Carlo

2.

16 February

Rally Sweden

3.

15 March

Rally Mexico

4. 

19 April

Rally Chile

5.

3 May

Rally Argentina

6.

24 May

Rally Portugal

7.

7 June

Rally Italy

8.

19 July

Rally Kenya

9.

9 August

Rally Finland

10.

6 September

Rally New Zealand

11.

27 September

Rally Turkey

12.

18 October

Rally Germany

13.

1 November

Rally Great Britain

14.

22 November

Rally Japan

Rally Monte-Carlo will open the season, as is tradition, while three new rounds, Rally Kenya, Rally New-Zealand and the season-closing Rally Japan, will make their return to the world stage. 

FIA Rally Director Yves Matton commented: 

“In order to further globalise the championship, we needed to have more WRC rounds outside Europe. I am glad to see the results of our expansion strategy, with emblematic events such as Kenya and Japan coming back to the WRC calendar next year, alongside New Zealand replacing Australia, while long-standing, iconic European events provide a great balance and preserve the DNA of the sport.

“Following the integration of Chile last year, the 2020 calendar also expands our presence on both the Asian and African continents.

“With the strong interest of many countries to host a WRC round, we had more high-quality candidates than the number of slots available in the calendar, which demonstrates the robust health and popularity of the championship. The rotation system that we are adopting gives us the opportunity to maintain a higher number of good events in the WRC. 

“Thanks to the new calendar strategy that was put in place following the World Motor Sport Council in March 2019, we are able to announce the WRC schedule earlier than in recent years and in the future we aim to be in a position to publish it in March.”