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The Rally Promoter Association of Canada is working to bring a WRC event to Canada!
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To help bring you up to speed, we'll bring you the latest news from the FIA World Rally Championship.
Frenchman on course for fifth Rally Mexico glory after Saturday confusion. Sébastien Ogier remained on course for a fifth Rally Guanajuato Mexico victory after recovering the lead following a mad morning in the mountains on Saturday.The Citroën C3 driver ended the penultimate leg with a 27.0sec lead over Elfyn Evans as fierce heat and tough gravel roads continued
Frenchman keeps cool in fierce heat to lead Evans on dirt in the mountains. from Red Bull Content Pool Sébastien Ogier kept his cool in the sweltering heat to lead Rally Guanajuato Mexico after Friday’s incident-filled opening leg.The world champion headed Elfyn Evans by 14.8sec after a tough day of dirt road action in the mountains near León
As WRC leader, Estonian has tough task of first man out on gravel. Ott Tänak faces a massive task as he leads the FIA World Rally Championship for the first time into this week’s third round in Mexico. His ‘reward’ for winning in Sweden last month and moving top of the standings is to head
One Year Update A little over a year ago we announced the formation of RPAC as the next step in looking at hosting a round of the World Rally Championship in Canada. We sought public help through a membership sales drive, and we worked on finding out more about what taking on the WRC means
Estonian driver kept his grip on the lead to register first Rally Sweden win. Ott Tänak claimed a commanding victory at Rally Sweden on Sunday afternoon to lead the FIA World Rally Championship for the first time in his career. He eased his Toyota Yaris through the short final leg on snow and ice-covered roads
Frenchman wins closest Monte Carlo finish in history to open season in style Sébastien Ogier overcame late drama to secure his sixth consecutive Rallye Monte-Carlo victory in a spellbinding final stage shootout on Sunday afternoon. He fended off Thierry Neuville by 2.2s in the closest Monte Carlo finish in history to clinch an emotional debut win on his
Sébastien Ogier led the the Corsica Linea – Tour de Corse from start to finish. The Frenchman eased to his third FIA World Rally Championship victory in four rounds after winning the three-day asphalt fixture by 36.1sec in his Ford Fiesta. It was his second success on the Mediterranean island’s mountain roads and came 10 years after the
Masterful Frenchman remains on target to win the Corsica Linea – Tour de Corse. Without ever needing to drive flat out, the FIA World Rally Championship leader ended the penultimate day with a 44.5sec advantage after six speed tests in the northernmost tip of the Mediterranean island. In contrast to yesterday when the world champion