FIA ANNOUNCES WORLD MOTOR SPORT COUNCIL DECISIONS

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05.12.19

Hosted by FIA President Jean Todt and FIA Deputy President for Sport, Graham Stoker, the World Motor Sport Council gathered today in Paris during the 2019 Annual General Assembly for its fourth and final meeting of the year.

The following is a summary of the meeting and the main decisions taken:

FIA Formula One World Championship
 
The Council approved a number of changes to the 2020 Technical and Sporting Regulations, including: 

  • Wording relating to the sampling and testing of fuel at the events to incorporate reference declarations
  • The reinstatement of the chequered flag as the definitive end-of-race signal
  • Wording to prevent teams from covering their cars during winter testing, in order to make these events more appealing to the media and fans
  • Minor corrections and adjustments to articles in both sets of Regulations

The Council confirmed the appointment of BBS as the single supplier of wheel rims starting in 2021, following its pre-selection on 5 July 2019. A consultation phase with the teams and BBS was conducted under the arbitration of the FIA Technical Department, with some resultant minor changes to the initial specification being approved today.
 
Following the pre-selection of Magneti Marelli for the fuel primer pump, and of Bosch for the high pressure fuel pump and piping by the Council on 30 July 2019, a phase of consultation with the teams, Power Unit manufacturers and the two prospective suppliers was conducted under the arbitration of the FIA Technical Department. Today, the Council proceeded to final appointment of the two suppliers.

FIA World Endurance Championship

Competitors in the Le Mans Hypercar category in the FIA World Endurance Championship must enter a homologated car under the name of an automotive brand.

A personnel limitation has been introduced in the Le Mans Hypercar category, with a maximum of 40 operational staff permitted, or 43 for Competitors entering a car homologated with an ERS.

The nomenclature of World Championship titles is agreed as follows:

  • FIA World Endurance Drivers’ Champion (Le Mans Hypercar)
  • FIA World Endurance Champion (Le Mans Hypercar)
  • FIA World Endurance Drivers’ Champion (Le Mans GTE)
  • FIA World Endurance Manufacturers’ Champion (Le Mans GTE)

FIA World Rally Championship
 
Following the confirmation in June of key changes to the FIA WRC regulations for the next era of the competition, the Council has approved the principles of the 2022 Technical Regulations for the Rally1 class (formerly WRC), with the intention to finalise the details in the first quarter of 2020. This includes hybrid technology and the option to use a production-based bodyshell or a tubular structure, in both cases maintaining the current size guidelines, with a system of scaling to allow manufacturers to adapt their rally car from different models.
 
A standardised crash structure, defined by the FIA in close collaboration with the manufacturers thanks to extensive testing on the current WRC cars, will aim to improve safety standards and simplify the development process for the teams. Performance will come from an ICE engine, based on the current specifications but with controlled development costs and supported by a 100kw hybrid emotor. This unit will be the same for each of the teams, using common hardware and software strategies, making the cars capable of running in cities on electric power only and giving them an electric “power boost” that could be deployed on special stages. The aggressive aesthetic of the current WRC cars will be carried over to new generation vehicles.
 
To offer WRC teams more opportunities in the context of their participation, manufacturers are now able to enter an additional one-car team with a separate competitor identity and will not be permitted to score points for the main WRC factory team.
 
FIA World Rallycross Championship
 
The Council approved an 11-round calendar for the 2020 FIA World Rallycross Championship including a return to Germany and for the first time the Nürburgring, where a section of the Grand Prix circuit will be used. The second new event will bring an FIA Rallycross Championship competition to Russia and is scheduled for mid-July on a brand-new circuit built inside the Igora Drive motorsport complex, north of Saint Petersburg.

The calendar is approved as follows:
 

18‐19 AprilSpainBarcelona
02‐03 MayPortugalMontalegre
16‐17 MayBelgiumSpa Francorchamps
13‐14 JuneNorwayHell‐Lanke
04‐05 JulySwedenHöljes
18‐19 JulyRussiaSaint Petersburg*
01‐02 AugustGermanyNürburgring
05‐06 SeptemberFranceLohéac
19-20 SeptemberLatviaRiga
30‐31 OctoberUnited Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi
14‐15 NovemberSouth AfricaCape Town

 
*Subject to promoter agreement and circuit homologation
 
In the context of the series’ electrification from 2021, the energy supplier for both the World Rallycross Championship and Junior Rallycross Championship is confirmed as GCK Energy.
 
FIA Karting Championships
 
Panta is confirmed as fuel supplier for the 2020 FIA Karting Championships – Europe (except Superkart) and for 2020 and 2021 in the FIA Karting European Championship – Superkart.
 
LeCont is confirmed as tyre supplier for the 2020 FIA Karting World Championship – OK, and FIA Karting European Championships – OK and JUNIOR.
 
Vega is selected for the 2020 FIA Karting World Championship – KZ, FIA Karting European Championship – KZ, the FIA Karting European Championship – KZ2, the FIA Karting International Super Cup – KZ2 and the FIA Karting Academy Trophy.
 
MG Tyres is selected for the 2020 FIA Karting World Championship – JUNIOR.

FIA WTCR - World Touring Car Cup
 
The 2020 FIA WTCR - World Touring Car Cup calendar is approved as follows:
 

04-05 AprilMoroccoMarrakesh
25-26 AprilHungaryHungaroring
21-23 MayGermanyNürburgring Nordschleife
06-07 JuneSlovakiaSlovakiaring
20-21 JunePortugalVila Real
04-05 JulySpainMotorland Aragon
05-06 SeptemberChinaNingbo
17-18 OctoberSouth KoreaInje Speedium
21-22 NovemberMacauMacau
12 -13 DecemberMalaysiaSepang

 
The title of FIA WTCR World Touring Car Cup - Winning Rookie Driver will be awarded to the newcomer scoring the highest number of points.
 
The Council approved a three-year extension of the WTCR promoter agreement between the FIA And Eurosport Events.
 
A Touring Car Lite category for small, B-segment touring cars is approved, with the aim of using this set of regulations at regional and national level, forming the base of a touring car racing pyramid.
 
FIA World Cup for Cross Country – Rallies and Bajas
 
The Groups and Classes of eligible vehicles are modified as follows from 2020:
 

GroupClassVehiclesExplanation
T1T1.14x4 Prototype Cross Country VehiclesDiesel & petrol classes merged, complying with Appendix J Art. 285
T1.24x2 Prototype Cross Country VehiclesDiesel & petrol classes merged, complying with Appendix J Art. 285
T2T2Series Production Cross Country VehiclesDiesel & petrol classes merged, complying with Appendix J Art. 284 and Appendix IV to the 2020 FIA Cross Country Rally Sporting regulations
T3T3Improved Lightweight Prototypes Cross Country VehiclesFormer T3P, complying with Appendix J Art. 286
T4T4Improved Lightweight Series Side by Side Cross Country VehiclesFormer T3S, complying with Appendix J Art. 286A
T5T5Cross Country Trucks Former T4, complying with Appendix J 287 & Appendix IV to the 2020 FIA Cross Country Rally Sporting regulations

 
Cup and Trophy titles have also been revised and while the World Cup for Drivers, Co-drivers and Teams, as well as the T3 Trophy for Drivers remain, a new T4 Trophy has been added for Drivers and Teams. The Trophy for T2 Drivers and Teams, as well as the T3 Teams title, will cease from 2020.

The calendar for the 2020 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Bajas has been confirmed as follows and, from next season, a competitor or entrant’s six best scores will count towards the titles.
 

06-09 FebruaryRussiaBaja Russia – Northern Forest
02-04 AprilUnited Arab EmiratesDubai International Baja
16-18 AprilJordanJordan Baja
18-21 JuneItalyItalian Baja
23-26 JulySpainBaja España Aragón
13-16 AugustHungaryHungarian Baja
03-06 SeptemberPolandBaja Poland
29-31 OctoberPortugalBaja Portalegre 500

 
FIA Regional Rally Championships
 
The calendars for the 2020 FIA Regional Rally Championships are confirmed as follows:


FIA European Rally Trophy – Alps Rally Trophy
 

08-09 MayFranceRallye Ain Jura
28-30 MaySwitzerlandRallye du Chablais
24-26 SeptemberItaly67 Rallye Sanremo
15-17 OctoberSwitzerlandRallye International du Valais

 
FIA European Rally Trophy – Balkan Rally Trophy
 

24-25 AprilTurkeyRally Esok
08-09 MayBulgariaRally Bulgaria
22-23 MayRomaniaArad Rally
12-14 JuneBulgariaRally Sliven
07-08 AugustRomaniaBacau Rally
18-19 SeptemberRomaniaTransilvania Rally*
02-03 OctoberSerbiaSerbia Rally*

 
FIA European Rally Trophy - Baltic Rally Trophy
 

30-31 MayLatviaRally Liepāja
24-26 JulyEstoniaRally Estonia
14-16 AugustLithuaniaRally Rokiskis

 
FIA European Rally Trophy – Celtic Rally Trophy
 

14-15 MarchIrelandWest Cork Rally
10-11 AprilIrelandCircuit of Ireland Int. Rally*
19-21 JuneIrelandDonegal International Rally
21-22 AugustUnited KingdomUlster International Rally
26-27 SeptemberIrelandCork 20 International Rally

 
FIA European Rally Trophy – Central Rally Trophy
 

27-29 MarchCzech Republic39 Valasska Rally Valmez
22-23 MayCzech Republic48 Rallye Cesky Krumlov
11-13 JuneCroatia46 INA Delta RallyNOTE
16-18 JulyAustriaRallye Weiz
06-08 AugustPoland29 Rally Rzeszów
17-19 SeptemberSlovenia9 MAHLE Rally Nova Gorica
05-07 NovemberGermany23 Int. ADMV-Lausitz-Rallye

NOTE: Yellow card and deployment of Rally Safety Task Force application
 
FIA European Rally Trophy – Iberian Rally Trophy
 

13-15 MarchPortugalRallye Serras de Fafe
27-28 MarchSpain38 Rallye Sierra Morena
30 April-02 MaySpainRally Villa de Adeje*
30 July-01AugustPortugalRali Vinho da Madeira
08-12 SeptemberSpain57 Rallye Princesa de Asturias Ciudad de Oviedo
13-15 NovemberPortugalRali Casinos Algarve

 
FIA European Rally Trophy – Final
 

05-07 NovemberGermany23 Int. ADMV-Lausitz-Rallye

 
FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship – Asia Cup
 

20-22 MarchIndiaSouth India Rally
25-26 JulyIndonesiaRally Medan*
11-13 SeptemberJapanRally Hokkaido*
16-18 OctoberChinaRally Longyou*

 
FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship – Pacific Cup
 

03-05 AprilNew ZealandRally Otago*
08-10 MayNew ZealandInternational Rally of Whangarei*
19-21 JuneAustraliaRally Tasmania*
11-13 SeptemberJapanRally Hokkaido*
27-29 NovemberAustraliaRally Coffs Harbour*

 
FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship – Final
 

27-29 NovemberAustraliaRally Coffs Harbour*

 
FIA Middle East Rally Championship
 

06-08 FebruaryOmanRally of Oman*
02-04 AprilQatarManateq Qatar Int. Rally
04-06 SeptemberLebanonRally of Lebanon*
24-26 SeptemberJordanJordan Rally MERC*
09-11 OctoberCyprusThe Cyprus Rally

 
FIA African Rally Championship
 

20-23 FebruaryIvory CoastRallye Côte d'Ivoire Bandama
23-25 AprilSouth AfricaRally of South Africa
15-17 MayRwandaRwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally
19-21 JuneZambiaZambia International Rally
16-19 JulyKenyaSafari Rally Kenya
14-16 AugustUgandaPearl of Africa Uganda RallyNOTE
18-20 SeptemberTanzaniaRally of Tanzania

NOTE Yellow card and deployment of Rally Safety Task Force application
  
FIA CODASUR Rally Championship
 

26-29 MarchParaguayRally Transitapúa*
30 April-03 MayArgentinaRally de Argentina*
28-31 MayBrazilRally de Erechim*
20-23 AugustBoliviaRally de Santa Cruz*
19-22 NovemberUruguayRally del Atlántico

 
FIA NACAM Rally Championship
 

12-15 MarchMexicoRally Leon
02-03 MayCubaRally Cuba
26-28 JuneCanadaRallye Int. Baie des Chaleurs
22-24 AugustMexicoRally Oaxaca
20-21 NovemberMexicoRally Colima

 
R-GT Cup
 

26 JanuaryMonacoRallye Monte Carlo
08-09 MayFranceRallye Ain Jura
25-27 JuneBelgiumFrontiers Ypres Rally
24-26 JulyItalyRally di Roma Capitale
18 OctoberGermanyRally of Germany

* Subject to ASN’s confirmation
 
Following the approval of the Rally3 technical principles, the first draft homologation regulations have been presented to the WMSC for application as from 1st January, 2021. This new 4WD group will be open to cylinder capacities of 927 to 1620 cm3, to propose the widest possible basis of eligibility. Power will be independent of cylinder capacity (210 hp target) and will be managed by a restrictor.
 
Pirelli will be the single supplier of the FIA ERC3 Junior Championship for a period of three years from 2020 to 2022.
 
A number of changes have been made to the Regional Rally Sporting Regulations.
 
In the FIA ERC and MERC championships, all the results less one will be retained for the final standings to simplify and harmonise the sporting regulations and encourage close competition all the way up to the end of the season.
 
The maximum duration of FIA ERC events is reduced to four days including reconnaissance to reduce costs for competitors and organisers.
 
Rally5 cars will be authorised to score points in the FIA ERC3 Junior and ERT Junior championships.
 
With the aim of giving flexibility to the organisers and encouraging the participation of competitors, hand cutting of tyres will now be permitted in tarmac events of the FIA European Rally Trophy.
 
In the FIA African and Middle East Rally Championships, T4 Cross-Country cars (formerly T3-Series), suited to the terrain, will now be eligible.
 
For all Rally 2 cars competing in Regional Rally Championships, the use of old parts is now allowed after the application of a joker - except for jokers related to safety or reliability.

FIA Off Road Commission
 
The Council approved the 2020 FIA European Rallycross Championship calendar as follows:
 
FIA European Rallycross Championship (Supercar)
 

16‐17 MayBelgiumSpa Francorchamps
13‐14 JuneNorwayHell‐Lanke
04‐05 JulySwedenHöljes
05‐06 SeptemberFranceLohéac
19‐20 SeptemberLatviaRiga

 
FIA European Rallycross Championship (Super1600)
 

18‐19 AprilSpainBarcelona-Catalunya
02-03 MayPortugalMontalegre
04‐05 JulySwedenHöljes
18‐19 JulyRussiaSaint Petersburg*
05‐06 SeptemberFranceLohéac
19‐20 SeptemberLatviaRiga

*Subject to promoter agreement and circuit homologation
 
P1 Racing Fuels is confirmed as the fuel supplier for ICE cars in FIA Rallycross championships for the next three years (2020-2022).
 
The new FIA European Cross Car Championship will be held over five rounds within the nine events of the European Autocross Championship, the calendar being approved as follows:
 

16‐17 MayGermanySeelow**
06‐07 JuneLatviaMusa
13‐14 JuneLithuaniaVilkyciai
27‐28 JuneGermanyMatschenberg** XC
04‐05 JulyCzech RepublicNová Paka**
18‐19 JulyFranceSt‐Georges‐de‐Montaigu** XC
22‐23 AugustCzech RepublicPrerov** XC
12‐13 SeptemberFranceSt‐Igny‐de‐Vers** XC
19‐20 SeptemberItalyMaggiora** XC

**Subject to circuit homologation
XC Cross Car

The full FIA Technical Regulations for Cross Car are now part of Appendix J under article 279B.
 
FIA Hill Climb Commission
 
The organisation of the FIA Hill Climb Masters was granted to Portugal and will take place on 9-11 October 2020 in Braga.
 
Performance Factor will be introduced as a new categorisation of closed car in the FIA European Hill Climb Championship, the FIA International Hill Climb Cup and the FIA Hill Climb Masters.

The 2020 calendars for FIA Hill Climb Championships were approved as follows:
 
FIA European Hill Climb Championship
 

17‐19 AprilFranceSt Jean du Gard ‐ Col St Pierre
24‐26 AprilAustriaRechberg
08‐10 MayPortugalRampa de Boticas
15‐17 MaySpainSubida Internacional al Fito
05‐07 JuneCzech RepublicEcce Homo Sternberk*
12‐14 JuneGermanyGlasbachrennen
26‐28 JuneItalyCoppa Paolino Teodori*
17‐19 JulySlovakiaDobšinský kopec*
24‐26 JulyPolandLimanowa
14‐16 AugustSwitzerlandSt. Ursanne ‐ Les Rangiers
28‐30 AugustSloveniaIlirska Bistrica
18‐20 SeptemberCroatiaBuzetski Dani.

* Subject to obtaining guarantees from the organisers via their ASN regarding the organisational and/or safety improvements.
 
FIA International Hill Climb Cup
 

15‐17 MayPolandBieszczadzki
29‐31 MayCzech RepublicUstecka 21
03‐05 JulyItalyTrento Bondone
31 July-02 AugustGermanyOsnabrück
14‐16 AugustSloveniaLučine

 
FIA Hill Climb Masters
 

09‐11 OctoberPortugalBraga


FIA GT Commission
 
The 2022 GT3 Technical Regulations (including homologation procedures and eligibility criteria) are approved.

FIA Truck Racing Commission
 
The updated 2020 Sporting and Technical regulations for the European Truck Racing Championship are approved.
 
The 2020 European Truck Racing Championship calendar is approved as follows:
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25-26 AprilHungaryHungaroring
23-24 MayItalyMisano
6-7 June        SlovakiaSlovakiaring
18-19 JulyGermanyNürburgring
29-30 AugustCzech RepublicMost
12-13 SeptemberBelgiumZolder
26-27 SeptemberFranceLe Mans
3-4 OctoberSpainJarama


FIA Drag Racing Commission
 
The 2020 Sporting Regulations for the European Drag Racing Championship has been approved.

FIA Historic Motor Sport Commission
 
The Council approved the 2020 calendar for the FIA Historic Championships as follows:
 
FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship
 

24‐26 AprilAustriaRechberg
29‐31 MayCzech RepublicUstecka 21
05‐07 JuneCzech RepublicEcce Homo Sternberk
12‐14 JuneSloveniaGHD Gorjanci
03‐05 JulyItalyTrento Bondone
10‐12 JulyItalyCesana Sestriere
28-30 AugustSloveniaGHD Petrol Ilirska Bistrica
18‐20 SeptemberCroatiaBuzetski Dani
25-27 SeptemberItalyCoppa Chianti Classico

 
FIA European Historic Sporting Rally Championship
 

13‐14 MarchSpain67 Rally Costa Brava
02‐04 AprilItaly35 Sanremo Rally Storico
24‐25 AprilCzech Republic28 Historic Vltava Rally
21‐23 MaySpain911 Rally Asturias Historico
19‐21 JuneHungaryMecsek Rallye
16‐18 JulyAustriaRally Weiz
14‐15 AugustFinlandLahti Historic Rally
17‐19 SeptemberItaly31 Rally Elba Storico
15‐17 OctoberSwitzerlandRallye du Valais Historique

 
FIA Trophy for Historic Regularity Rallies
 

02‐04 OctoberSwitzerlandAlpine Challenge

 
FIA Lurani Trophy for Formula Junior Cars
 

24‐26 AprilGermanyHockenheim
23‐24 MayUnited KingdomBrands Hatch*
19‐21 JuneItalyMisano
10‐12 JulyItalyImola *
07‐09 AugustGermanyNürburgring
02‐04 OctoberFranceDijon

 
FIA Masters Historic Formula One & Sports Car Championships
 

31 July–02 AugustUnited KingdomSilverstone GP
04‐06 SeptemberNetherlandsZandvoort
25‐27 SeptemberBelgiumSpa‐Francorchamps


FIA Historic Formula 3 European Cup
 

04‐06 SeptemberNetherlandsZandvoort


FIA Safety Commission
 
The findings of the Spa Formula 2 Accident Investigation were presented to the Council, together with recommended actions. Further communication will follow later this month.
 
The Council approved a proposal to update the Super Licence points table as of 1 January 2020. The number of points assigned to the FIA Formula 3, Formula Renault Eurocup and Toyota Racing Series New Zealand championships have been revised.
 
The F3 Regional Japanese Championship certified by FIA and Japanese Super Formula Lights will be considered for the Super Licence Points system.
 
The final update relates to the name of the championship Formula Mazda that has been updated to Indy Pro 2000.
 
The proposal will be implemented from 1 January 2020.
 
A new standard of racing nets, one of the most cost-effective pieces of safety equipment, has been approved in order to complete the 360° cockpit protection for drivers participating in circuit events. Due to the difficulties in effectively installing the nets, an alternative installation proposal by attaching the racing nets directly to the seat was approved. This solution allows the nets to be positioned closer to the driver.

Further 2020 International Sporting Calendars
 
The 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is as follows:
 

15 March

Australia

Melbourne

22 March

Bahrain

Sakhir

5 April

Vietnam

Hanoi*

19 April

China

Shanghai

3 May

Netherlands

Zandvoort*

10 May

Spain

Barcelona

24 May

Monaco

Monaco

7 June

Azerbaijan

Baku

14 June

Canada

Montreal

28 June

France

Le Castellet

5 July

Austria

Spielberg

19 July

Great Britain

Silverstone

2 August

Hungary

Budapest

30 August

Belgium

Spa

6 September

Italy

Monza

20 September

Singapore

Singapore

27 September

Russia

Sochi

11 October

Japan

Suzuka

25 October

USA

Austin

1 November

Mexico

Mexico City

15 November

Brazil

São Paulo

29 November

Abu Dhabi

Yas Marina

* Subject to circuit homologation

2019‐2020 FIA World Endurance Championship
 

01 September 2019

United Kingdom

4 Hours of Silverstone

06 October 2019

Japan

6 Hours of Fuji

10 November 2019

China

4 Hours of Shanghai

14 December 2019

Bahrain

8 Hours of Bahrain

23 February 2020

United States

Lone Star Le Mans

20 March 2020

United States

1000 Miles of Sebring

25 April 2020

Belgium

6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps*

13-14 June 2020

France

24 Hours of Le Mans

* Subject to signature of the contract

FIA Formula E Championship
 

22 November 2019Saudi ArabiaAl Diriyah
23 November 2019Saudi ArabiaAl Diriyah
18 January 2020ChileSantiago de Chile *
15 February 2020MexicoMexico City
29 February 2020              MoroccoMarrakesh
21 March 2020ChinaSanya
04 April 2020ItalyRome
18 April 2020         FranceParis
03 May 2020South KoreaSeoul*
06 June 2020IndonesiaJakarta*
21 June 2020GermanyBerlin
11 July 2020USANew York
25 July 2020United KingdomLondon*
26 July 2020United KingdomLondon*

 
FIA Formula 2 Championship
 

20-22 MarchBahrainSakhir
01-03 MayNetherlandsZandvoort*
08-10 MaySpainBarcelona
21-23 MayMonacoMonaco
05-07 June   AzerbaijanBaku
03-05 JulyAustriaSpielberg
17-19 JulyUnited KingdomSilverstone
31 July – 02 August HungaryBudapest
28-30 AugustBelgiumSpa‐Francorchamps
04-06 SeptemberItalyMonza
25-27 SeptemberRussiaSochi
27-29 NovemberAbu DhabiYas Marina

* Subject to circuit homologation 

 
FIA Formula 3 Championship
 

20-22 MarchBahrainSakhir
01-03 MayNetherlandsZandvoort*
08-10 MaySpainBarcelona
03-05 JulyAustriaSpielberg
17-19 JulyUnited KingdomSilverstone
31 July – 02 AugustHungaryBudapest
28-30 AugustBelgiumSpa‐Francorchamps
04-06 SeptemberItalyMonza
25-27 SeptemberRussiaSochi

* Subject to circuit homologation
  
FIA World Rally Championship
 

23-26 JanuaryMonacoRallye Monte Carlo
13-16 FebruarySwedenRally Sweden Jun.
12-15 MarchMexicoRally of Mexico
16-19 AprilChileRally of Chile* Jun.
30 April – 3 MayArgentinaRally of Argentina*
21-24 MayPortugalVodafone Rally de Portugal
04-07 JuneItalyRally of Italy Jun.
16-19 JulyKenyaSafari Rally Kenya
06-09 AugustFinlandNeste Rally Finland*Jun.
03-06 SeptemberNew ZealandRally New Zealand*
24-27 SeptemberTurkeyRally of Turkey*
15-18 OctoberGermanyRally of Germany* Jun.
29 October – 01 NovemberGreat BritainRally of Great Britain*
19-22 NovemberJapanRally Japan*

Jun.: Event counting towards the FIA Junior WRC
* Subject to ASN confirmation.

 

FIA European Rally Championship
 

26-28 MarchPortugalAzores Rallye
07-09 MaySpainRally Islas Canarias
29-31 MayLatviaRally Liepāja
26-28 JunePoland77 Rally Poland
24-26 JulyItalyRally di Roma Capitale
28-30 AugustCzech RepublicBarum Czech Rally Zlin
09-11 OctoberCyprusCyprus Rally
06-08 NovemberHungaryRallye Hungary


FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies
 

22-27 FebruaryQatarQatar Cross Country Rally
20-26 MarchUnited Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi Desert Challenge
24-29 MayKazakhstanRally Kazakhstan
02-16 JulyRussiaSilk Way Rally
08-13 OctoberMoroccoRallye du Maroc*

* Subject to ASN confirmation.

FIA European Drag Racing Championship
 

22‐25 MayUnited KingdomSanta Pod Raceway
04‐07 JuneSwedenTierp Arena Dragster
13‐16 AugustSwedenTierp Arena Dragster
28‐31 AugustGermanyHockenheim
10‐13 SeptemberUnited KingdomSanta Pod Raceway

 
FIA Electric and New Energy Championship (ENEC)
 

03‐05 AprilPortugalOeiras Eco Rally
24‐26 AprilSpainEco Rally de la Comunitat Valenciana
21‐23 MayCzech RepublicCzech New Energies Rallye
05‐07 JuneItalyECO Domolomites GT 2020
10‐11 JulyIcelandeRally Iceland
03‐06 SeptemberPolandRally Poland New Energies
17‐19 SeptemberSlovenia4th MAHLE Eco Rally 2020
02‐04 OctoberSpainII Eco‐Rallye Bilbao PETRONOR
21‐25 OctoberMonaco5e eRally Monte‐Carlo/21eme Rally Monte-Carlo ZENN

 
Solar Car Races
 

31 July- 01 AugustJapanSuzuka Solar Car Race

 
2020 World Motor Sport Council Meeting Calendar
 

6 MarchGenevaAt the occasion of the Geneva International Motor Show
19 JuneChiang-Mai, ThailandAt the occasion of the FIA Conference
9 OctoberParis 
9 DecemberMünichAt the occasion of the FIA Annual General Assembly