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The Rally Promoter Association of Canada is working to bring a WRC event to Canada!

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News from the CRC

News from the CRC

We'll share the exciting news from the Canadian Rally scene with you throughout the year!

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Special WRC Content!

To help bring you up to speed, we'll bring you the latest news from the FIA World Rally Championship.

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A look at Rally Sweden

Here’s a great video from the folks at the WRC where we get to hear the top drivers talk about next week’s Rally Sweden. Don’t forget to check out the action at WRC+ ALL Live… Rally Sweden Preview! from Rally Promoter Association on Vimeo. ©Red Bull Media House

RALLY PROMOTER ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CHASES FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP

Non-Profit Group Plans to Bring The Best Rally Teams in the World to Canada February 8, 2018 – Calgary, AB, Canada – The Rally Promoter Association of Canada (RPAC) is pleased to publically launch our efforts to bring a round of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) to Canada. The project will eventually bring world

2018 Canadian Rally Championship Teaser

Over seven events across Canada, through some of the toughest racing conditions on the planet, the top step of the Canadian Rally Championship​ podium in both All-Wheel-Drive and Two-Wheel-Drive classes is tantalizingly within reach for more teams than ever before. With a groundswell in talent fighting for the podium at every event, the 2018 season

Tänak gives chase to Ogier

Estonian hot on tail of Frenchman heading into Rallye Monte-Carlo finale. Sébastien Ogier is just four speed tests away from a popular home WRC victory at Rallye Monte-Carlo, but the Frenchman will need to hold his nerve in the Sunday finale after impressive Toyota debutant Ott Tänak kept him on his toes throughout Saturday. Ogier and

Monte-Carlo escape for Ogier

Lucky Frenchman keeps Tänak and Sordo at bay during WRC season opener. Rallye Monte-Carlo master Sébastien Ogier escaped an uncharacteristic second error to remain on target for a fifth consecutive WRC win on Friday night. He spun his Ford Fiesta into a ditch on Friday’s penultimate speed test and watched his lead of almost 40sec dwindle as