Category: Schedule

  • Final MotoGP calendar for 2020

    Following is the final MotoGP calendar for 2020

     

    Date                        Grand Prix          Circuit

    8 March                 Qatar*                 Losail International Circuit

    22 March               Thailand              Chang International Circuit

    5 April                    USA                        Americas Circuit of the Americas

    19 April                  Argentina            Termas de Rio Hondo

    3 May                     Spain                     Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto

    17 May                   France                  Le Mans

    31 May                   Italy                       Autodromo del Mugello

    7 June                    Barcelona            Catalunya

    21 June                  Germany             Sachsenring

    28 June                  Netherlands      TT Circuit Assen

    12 July                    Finland**            KymiRing

    9 August                Czech Republic                 Automotodrom Brno

    16 August             Austria                                 Red Bull Ring-Spielberg

    30 August             Great Britain      Silverstone

    13 September     San Marino         Misano Circuit Marco Simoncelli

    4 October             Aragón                                 MotorLand Aragón

    18 October           Japan                    Twin Ring Motegi

    25 October           Australia              Philip Island

    1 November        Malaysia              Sepang International Circuit

    15 November      Valenciana         Valenciana – Ricardo Tormo

     

    * Evening ** Subject to FIM Homologation

  • WRC 2020 Calendar

    The FIA today announced a number of changes to the World Rally Championship calendar for the 2020 season, following an e-vote by the World Motor Sport Council last week.

    Following a request by the organiser of Rally Chile, it has been approved to withdraw this event from the 2020 World Rally Championship calendar.

    The date of the next event on the WRC calendar, Rally Argentina, initially scheduled from April 30 to May 3, has been brought forward by one week to allow additional time for the shipment of equipment from South America to Africa.

    The World Motor Sport Council also approved Wales Rally GB as the fifth and final round of the 2020 Junior World Rally Championship.

    The revised 2020 calendar, comprised of 13 rounds, is confirmed as follows:

    1. 26 January Rally Monte-Carlo
    2. 16 February Rally Sweden*
    3. 15 March Rally Mexico
    4. 26 April Rally Argentina
    5. 24 May Rally Portugal
    6. 7 June Rally Italy*
    7. 19 July Rally Kenya
    8. 9 August Rally Finland*
    9. 6 September Rally New Zealand
    10. 27 September Rally Turkey
    11. 18 October Rally Germany*
    12. 1 November Rally Great Britain*
    13. 22 November Rally Japan

    *Rounds that count for the FIA Junior WRC Championship

  • #MotoGP2020: provisional 2020 calendar released

    Paris, 28 August 2019: Subject to an FIM Homologation, Finland will host a Grand Prix in 2020 in July, with the PTT Thailand Grand Prix provisionally moving from Round 14 to Round 2.

    A total of 20 races are scheduled for the year with Qatar opening the season on 8 March 2020.

     

     

    No. Date Grand Prix Circuit
    1 08 March 2020 Qatar* Losail International Circuit
    2 22 March Thailand Chang International Circuit
    3 05 April Americas Circuit of the Americas
    4 19 April Republica Argentina Termas de Rio Hondo
    5 03 May Spain Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto
    6 17 May France Le Mans
    7 31 May Italy Autodromo del Mugello
    8 07 June Catalunya Barcelona – Catalunya
    9 21 June Germany Sachsenring
    10 28 June Netherlands TT Circuit Assen
    11 12 July Finland** KymiRing
    12 09 August Czech Republic*** Automotodrom Brno
    13 16 August Austria Red Bull Ring-Spielberg
    14 30 August Great Britain Silverstone
    15 13 September San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
    16 04 October Aragón MotorLand Aragón
    17 18 October Japan Twin Ring Motegi
    18 25 October Australia Philip Island
    19 01 November Malaysia Sepang International Circuit
    20 15 November Comunitat Valenciana Comunitat Valenciana-Ricardo Tormo

    2020 Pre-season MotoGP Tests:

    Date Test Circuit
    19/11/19 Valencia Comunitat Valenciana-Ricardo Tormo
    26/11/19 Jerez Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto
    7/02/20 Sepang Sepang
    22/02/20 Qatar
    Losail International Circuit

     

  • FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting: 2019 Formula 1 season to commence on March 17

    FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting: 2019 Formula 1 season to commence on March 17

    Paris, 13 October 2018: With no new additions, the 2018 Formula One season will again comprise 21 races, beginning with the Australian GP in Melbourne on the weekend of March 17 as per the calendar announced by the sport’s World governing body FIA following the meeting of the World Motor Sport Council here on Friday, hosted by FIA President Jean Todt and Deputy President for Sport Graham Stoker.

    Besides approving the calendar for Formula 1 and the World Rally Championship, the Council also approved MRF Challenge as one of the four international series, the others being Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East, Asian Le Mans Series and the W Series.

    The 2019 season calendar was approved as follows:

    17 March: Australia, Melbourne

    31 March: Bahrain, Sakhir

    14 April: China, Shanghai

    28 April: Azerbaijan, Baku

    12 May: Spain, Barcelona

    26 May: Monaco, Monaco

    9 June: Canada, Montreal

    23 June: France, Le Castellet

    30 June: Austria, Spielberg

    14 July: Great Britain, Silverstone

    28 July: Germany, Hockenheim

    4 August: Hungary, Budapest

    1 September: Belgium, Spa

    8 September: Italy, Monza

    22 September: Singapore, Singapore

    29 September: Russia, Sochi

    13 October: Japan, Suzuka

    27 October: Mexico, Mexico City

    3 November: USA, Austin*

    17 November: Brazil, São Paulo

    1 December: Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina

    * Subject to ASN approval

    THE DECISIONS IN BRIEF

    The Council approved changes to the 2019 Sporting Regulations including:

    –  Changes to the Safety Car regulations to ensure there is a consistent point at which drivers may overtake when the Safety Car returns to the pits. This will now be the same in all three types of restart

    – The teams will now be responsible for initial scrutineering of their cars. Before the cars go on track for the first time, teams must declare conformity with all safety related matters

    – The official end-of-race signal will now be a chequered light panel, although the chequered flag will still be shown

    RELIEF FOR TEAM PERSONNEL

    For 2020, the team personnel curfew – the amount of time for which all team personnel must be away from the track – will increase from eight to nine hours.

    Formula 1 Strategy Group and Commission proposals concerning the 2019 Technical Regulations were agreed, including:

    – Changes to the mirror regulations and also associated rear wing changes (height) for rear view visibility and safety (Articles 3.6 and 14.3)

    – The on-board camera regulations will be modified to improve the TV spectacle (Article 21)

    – Rear end-plate lights are to be added for safety (Article 14.5)

    – Minor modifications to the halo fairing (Article 15.2.6) are to be made for safety reasons during a potential driver extraction.

    – Source: fia.com

  • 2017 F1 final Race Schedule

    F1 race calendar 2017

    26 March – Australia (Melbourne)
    9 April – China (Shanghai)
    16 April – Bahrain (Bahrain)
    30 April – Russia (Sochi)
    14 May – Spain (Barcelona)
    28 May – Monaco (Monte Carlo)
    11 June – Canada (Montreal)*
    25 June – Azerbaijan (Baku)
    9 July – Austria (Spielberg)
    16 July – United Kingdom (Silverstone)
    30 July – Hungary (Budapest)
    27 August – Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
    3 September – Italy (Monza)
    17 September – Singapore (Singapore)

    1 October – Malaysia (Sepang)

    8 October – Japan (Suzuka)
    22 October – USA (Austin)
    29 October – Mexico (Mexico City)
    12 November – Brazil (Sao Paulo)*
    26 November – United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi)

     

  • 2017 Calendar (Provisional)

    Provisional calendar 2017

    26 March – Australia (Melbourne)
    9 April – China (Shanghai)
    16 April – Bahrain (Bahrain)
    30 April – Russia (Sochi)
    14 May – Spain (Barcelona)
    28 May – Monaco (Monte Carlo)
    11 June – Canada (Montreal)*
    18 June – Azerbaijan (Baku)
    2 July – Austria (Spielberg)
    9 July – United Kingdom (Silverstone)
    23 July – Hungary (Budapest)
    30 July – Germany (Hockenheim)*
    27 August – Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps)
    3 September – Italy (Monza)
    17 September – Malaysia (Sepang)
    1 October – Singapore (Singapore)
    8 October – Japan (Suzuka)
    22 October – USA (Austin)
    5 November – Mexico (Mexico City)
    12 November – Brazil (Sao Paulo)*
    26 November – United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi)

    *Subject to confirmation

  • FIA FORMULA ONE 2015 Calendar

    The 2015 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

    15 March                    Grand Prix of Australia

    29 March                    Grand Prix of Malaysia

    5 April                        Grand Prix of Bahrain

    19 April                      Grand Prix of China

    10 May                      Grand Prix of Spain

    24 May                      Grand Prix of Monaco

    7 June                       Grand Prix of Canada

    21 June                     Grand Prix of Austria

    5 July                        Grand Prix of Great Britain

    19 July                      Grand Prix of Germany

    26 July                      Grand Prix of Hungary

    23 August                  Grand Prix of Belgium

    6 September              Grand Prix of Italy

    20 September            Grand Prix of Singapore

    27 September            Grand Prix of Japan

    11 October                Grand Prix of Russia (Sochi)

    25 October                Grand Prix of USA (Austin)

    1 November               Grand Prix of Mexico

    15 November             Grand Prix of Brazil

    29 November             Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi

  • 20-race F1 calendar for 2015 released by World Motor Sports council

    FIA President Jean Todt welcomed members of the World Motor Sport Council ahead of the first race of the new FIA Formula E Championship in Beijing on Saturday 13 September, a historic moment as the world’s first fully-electric racing Championship competing in city-centre circuits worldwide is launched.

    The following decisions were taken:

    FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

    The 2015 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

    15 March                    Grand Prix of Australia

    29 March                    Grand Prix of Malaysia

    5 April                        Grand Prix of Bahrain

    19 April                      Grand Prix of China

    10 May                      Grand Prix of Spain

    24 May                      Grand Prix of Monaco

    7 June                       Grand Prix of Canada

    21 June                     Grand Prix of Austria

    5 July                        Grand Prix of Great Britain

    19 July                      Grand Prix of Germany

    26 July                      Grand Prix of Hungary

    23 August                  Grand Prix of Belgium

    6 September              Grand Prix of Italy

    20 September            Grand Prix of Singapore

    27 September            Grand Prix of Japan

    11 October                Grand Prix of Russia (Sochi)

    25 October                Grand Prix of USA (Austin)

    1 November               Grand Prix of Mexico

    15 November             Grand Prix of Brazil

    29 November             Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi

    FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP

    The following amendments have been made to the Sporting Regulations, applicable from January 2015:

    • In order to give more of an advantage to crews contesting all the stages, a seven-minute penalty, instead of five minutes, will be applied for a missed stage. The 10-minute penalty for missing the last stage of a day remains applicable.
    • A WRC Team will be permitted a one-day test for each competition it nominates.
    • Current Group N4 cars will be renamed as R4, in order to integrate them into the rally pyramid. This applies to all cars in the category worldwide.

    The calendar for the 2015 FIA World Rally Championship is confirmed as follows:

    25 January                  Rallye Monte-Carlo *

    15 February                Rally Sweden

    08 March                    Rally Mexico

    19 April                      Rally Argentina

    24 May                      Rally Portugal

    14 June                     Rally Italy

    05 July                      Rally Poland

    02 August                 Rally Finland

    23 August                 Rally Germany *

    13 September           Rally Australia

    04 October               Rally France *

    25 October               Rally Spain

    15 November            Rally Great Britain

    * Subject to Promotion AgreementFIA logo1

  • 4 new races in 22-race F1 calendar announced for 2014

    Dubrovnik (Croatia), 27 Sept 2013:  India was officially dropped from the 2014 calendar of the Formula One World Championship and four new races in Austria, New Jersey, Russia and Mexico added at a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) which took place here on Friday.

    Except Austria, the other three to the 22-race calendar have a provisional status and will host the race only after the circuits are homologated.

    According to the FIA website, the FIA President, Jean Todt, opened the FIA logo1meeting by thanking Matko Bolanca, President of the Croatian Car & Karting Federation (CCKF), and Zrinko Gregurek, Secretary General of the CCKF and WMSC member, for their hospitality and for hosting the FIA family.

    The following decisions were taken by the World Motor Sport Council:

    FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

    As confirmed earlier today by the FIA and the Formula 1 Group, the framework for the implementation of the 2013 Concorde Agreement has now come into force. This agreement provides the FIA with significantly improved financial means to pursue its regulatory missions and to reflect the enhanced role undertaken by the FIA in motor sport. The parties have agreed a strong and stable sporting governance framework which includes the Formula 1 Group, the FIA and the participating teams. The agreement lays down solid foundations for the further development of the FIA Formula One World Championship.

    The members of the WMSC congratulated the FIA President for the successful and favourable conclusion to the negotiations. The members also accepted his proposal to create a new task force, after the FIA Presidential Election, charged with proposing the allocation of the additional financial resources for the FIA and its membership.

    One of the noteworthy aspects of the new 2013 Concorde Agreement is the new tender procedure for appointing single suppliers in the tyre and fuel categories, for the FIA F1 World Championship.

    In this new process, the FIA will be confirmed as the body in charge of conducting the tender process. The Commercial Rights Holder will be entitled to run the commercial negotiations with potential suppliers, with a view to the selected single supplier being officially appointed by the WMSC.

    In order to cover the transition period and considering the contracts already settled by FOM and the Teams with Pirelli, the WMSC today confirmed that Pirelli may continue to supply tyres to competitors in the FIA F1 World Championship, subject to the requisite technical and safety standards of the FIA being met.

    The 2014 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

    16 March Grand Prix of Australia
    30 March Grand Prix of Malaysia
    06 April Grand Prix of Bahrain
    20 April Grand Prix of China
    27 April Grand Prix of Korea (provisional)
    11 May Grand Prix of Spain
    25 May Grand Prix of Monaco
    01 June Grand Prix of America, New Jersey (provisional*)
    08 June Grand Prix of Canada
    22 June Grand Prix of Austria
    06 July Grand Prix of Great Britain
    20 July Grand Prix of Germany (Hockenheim)
    27 July Grand Prix of Hungary
    24 August Grand Prix of Belgium
    07 September Grand Prix of Italy
    21 September Grand Prix of Singapore
    05 October Grand Prix of Russia (Sochi)
    12 October Grand Prix of Japan
    26 October Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi
    09 November Grand Prix of USA (Austin)
    16 November Grand Prix of Mexico (provisional*)
    30 November Grand Prix of Brazil

    * Subject to the circuit approval

    FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP AND RALLYING

    The 2014 FIA World Rally Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

    19 January Rallye Monte Carlo
    09 February Rally Sweden
    09 March Rally Mexico
    06 April Rally de Portugal
    11 May Rally Argentina
    01 June Rally d’Italia
    29 June Rally Poland (multi-country event)
    03 August Rally Finland
    24 August Rallye Deutschland
    14 September Rally Australia
    05 October Rallye de France
    26 October Rally de España
    16 November Rally of Great Britain

    Note: The finish date given is the Sunday of the rally weekend. Itineraries are however subject to final confirmation by event organisers.

    It is clarified that the hand-cutting of tyres is forbidden in the events of the FIA European Rally Cup, as well as the FIA European Rally Championship.

    The 2014 FIA European Rally Championship calendar will be proposed to the WMSC at a later date.

    FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS COUNTRY RALLIES

    The 2014 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies calendar is confirmed as follows:

    16 February Baja Russia – Northern Forest
    16 March Baja Italia
    10 April Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
    25 April Sealine Cross Country Rally
    25 May Pharaons Rally
    20 July Baja España Aragon
    17 August Hungarian Baja
    31 August Baja Poland
    27 September Rallye OiLibya du Maroc*
    01 November 27th Baja Portalegre 500

    * Subject to the 2013 observation report

    FIA WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP

    In order to increase competitiveness, from 2014 the title of FIA World Endurance Manufacturers’ Champion will be awarded to the manufacturer scoring the greatest number of points with two cars (three cars if under Article 16.A) in the general classification.

    The 2014 Sporting Regulations will be adjusted in order to take into consideration the new LMP1 Technical Regulations which will be implemented next season, taking into consideration the new distinction between the light category cars for privateers only (LMP-L) and the Hybrid category cars for both manufacturers and privateers (LMP-H), and the allocation of energy.

    FIA FORMULA 4

    An updated framework for the 2014 Sporting Regulations was agreed, with an emphasis on safety and ensuring that races are held on circuits holding a valid licence of Grade 4, minimum.

    The Technical Regulations – designed to appeal to the widest range of stakeholders – were approved, in addition to the introduction of Homologation Regulations to limit costs related to engines, chassis and major consumption parts.

    FIA FORMULA E CHAMPIONSHIP 

    The 2014/2015 FIA Formula E Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

    20 September 2014 Beijing, China*
    18 October 2014 Putrajaya, Malaysia
    8 November 2014 Hong Kong
    13 December 2014 Punta del Este, Uruguay
    10 January 2015 Buenos Aires, Argentina
    14 February 2015 Los Angeles, USA
    18 April 2015 Miami, USA
    9 May 2015 Monte Carlo, Monaco*
    30 May 2015 Berlin, Germany
    27 June 2015 London, UK

    All events remain subject to FIA Track Homologation
    * Subject to ASN approval

    HISTORIC MOTOR SPORT

    In order to increase the attraction of FIA European Historic Sporting Rally Championship events, from 2014 a further class for Group A cars in Category 4 has been added to distinguish between cars under and over 2 litres.

    To broaden the range of eligible cars in the FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship, two specific classes within Category 4 will be introduced from 2014. Dedicated to ‘Sport Nazionale’ cars, D6 will be specific to cars under 2500cc and D7 for those under 3000cc. Similarly, single-seater and two-seater racing cars from the 1983-1990 period will become eligible for Category 5, divided into two classes for under 1600cc (E4) and under 2000 cc (E5).

    FIA WORLD RALLYCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

    Following the proposal by the Promoter of the FIA European Rallycross Championship, the WMSC has approved the creation of a new FIA World Rallycross Championship from 2014, on the condition the calendar is based on a total of 11 or 12 events, with nine or 10 European events plus one event in Asia or Africa and one event on the American continent.

    The formats of the FIA European Rallycross Championships for the support categories, TouringCar and Super1600, are maintained, with the calendar comprising the European events in the World Championship. The format of the European Championship for the flagship category, SuperCar, will be adapted and concentrated over five of the 10 European events in the World Championship. This will also have a specific classification for non-permanent drivers not entered in the entirety of the World Championship.

    FIA INTERNATIONAL HILL-CLIMB CUP

    As a result of a review of the development and restructuring of the FIA’s activities in hill climb, from 2014 the FIA International Hill Climb Challenge and the FIA European Hill Climb Cup will be merged into one competition known as the FIA International Hill Climb Cup (IHCC). As a consequence, the regulations concerning the Groups of vehicles will be amended along with the associated awards.

    GT

    The principles of the convergence between the current GTE cars (Le Mans) and the FIA GT3 have been commonly defined by the FIA and ACO and agreed by all the GT manufacturers. The aim is to present the new GT Technical Regulations, based on new categories (GT+ and GT), at the WMSC in June 2014 for implementation in 2016.

    DRIVERS’ COMMISSION

    In order to ensure the voice of drivers is heard during the FIA decision process, the WMSC agreed that a driver representative be designated in the various FIA Commissions and Working Groups. In addition, and in co-operation with the FIA Circuits Department, the Commission has designated a member to work with various bodies in relation to circuit safety, in particular.

    President of the Drivers’ Commission, Emerson Fittipaldi, also advised the WMSC that the Minister of the Cities of Brazil, along with an Embassy delegation, participated in their meeting and presented the various initiatives implemented in this region to reinforce road safety while involving motor sport.

    WOMEN IN MOTOR SPORT

    The Commission continues to focus its activities on promoting the role of women in all areas of motor sport and, in addition to the work it is undertaking with the FIA Action for Road Safety campaign, is broadening its remit to encourage more women to become engineers, volunteers and officials.

    IOC RECOGNITION

    The FIA President confirmed to the members of the WMSC that the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has granted full recognition to the FIA in accordance with the Rules of the Olympic Charter.

    INTERNATIONAL SPORTING CODE

    Following a proposal from a dedicated review commission, and after consultation with the ASNs, the WMSC unanimously approved a complete revision of the International Sporting Code. This version will come into effect on 1 January 2014.

    MOTOR SPORT TASK FORCE

    The Motor Sport Task Force will nominate its members after the FIA Presidential Election.

    ASN DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE

    The FIA President underlined the importance of the work of the ASN Development Task Force, reinforcing the need to help ASNs grow the sport at grass roots level round the world.

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  • 2013 F1 calendar announced

    Paris, 28 Sept 2012: A meeting of the World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) took place today, 28 September, in Paris and the following decisions were taken.

    FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

    The FIA President confirmed that positive and constructive discussions continue with regard to the new Concorde Agreement and it is anticipated a contract will be signed by the end of October.

    Following a fax vote by the Technical Working Group, the 2013 Sporting and Technical Regulations were approved by the WMSC.

    The 2013 FIA Formula One World Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

    17/03 AUS Grand Prix of Australia
    24/03 MYS Grand Prix of Malaysia
    14/04 CHN Grand Prix of China
    21/04 BHR Grand Prix of Bahrain
    12/05 ESP Grand Prix of Spain (Barcelona)
    26/05 MCO Grand Prix of Monaco
    09/06 CAN Grand Prix of Canada
    16/06 USA Grand Prix of Jersey (New York) *
    30/06 GBR Grand Prix of Great Britain
    14/07 DEU Grand Prix of Germany
    28/07 HUN Grand Prix of Hungary
    25/08 BEL Grand Prix of Belgium
    08/09 ITA Grand Prix of Italy
    22/09 SGP Grand Prix of Singapore
    06/10 KOR Grand Prix of Korea
    13/10 JPN Grand Prix of Japan
    27/10 IND Grand Prix of India
    03/11 ARE Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi
    17/11 USA Grand Prix of USA (Austin)
    24/11 BRA Grand Prix of Brazil

    * TBC

    FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP

    The WMSC approved for the FIA to proceed with an agreement with The Sportsman Media Group and Red Bull Media House to become the new global Promoter of the FIA World Rally Championship from 2013. The Promoter will be responsible for investing and developing the WRC with a view to increasing its profile, reputation and commercial value. In particular, the Promoter, working in close collaboration with the FIA, will be focused on introducing live television and an innovative digital media strategy in the next years.

    As part of a cost-reduction process and to attract greater entries, WRC Teams competing in the 2013 FIA World Rally Championship will now only have to contest one non-European event. WRC Teams must however still nominate and take part in a minimum of seven events.

    The structure of the support Championships has been revised to reflect the interests and demands of the competitors. From 2013, the current Championship for S2000 cars will be replaced by the WRC-2 Championship including cars with four-wheel drive (R5, R4 and S2000). A specific cup for cars in the Group N category will also form part of the FIA WRC-2 Championship, and titles for teams, drivers and co-drivers will be awarded to those who have scored the most points in six of the seven events in which they have taken part.

    The current Production Car World Rally Championship will be replaced by the FIA WRC-3 Championship, including Group R cars with two-wheel drive (R3, R2 and R1). Titles for teams, drivers and co-drivers will be awarded to those who have scored the most points in five of the six events in which they have taken part.

    The current FIA WRC Academy will be re-named the FIA Junior WRC Championship.

    For safety reasons and therefore with immediate effect, each crew that is entered with a WRC car is permitted to use a route note car on asphalt events.

    To limit costs and encourage participation, from 2013 the use of the latest evolution of parts homologated by manufacturers will not be mandatory for WRC cars entered by drivers not scoring points in the Manufacturers’ Championship. This also applies to all cars in the S2000 category with a 1.6L turbo engine.

    The 2013 FIA World Rally Championship calendar is confirmed as follows:

    20/01 MCO Rallye Monte Carlo
    10/02 SWE Rally Sweden
    10/03 MEX Rally Mexico
    14/04 PRT Rallye de Portugal
    05/05 ARG Rally Argentina
    02/06 GRE Acropolis Rally
    23/06 ITA Rally d’Italia
    04/08 FIN Rally Finland
    TBC DEU Rallye Deutschland
    15/09 AUS Rally Australia
    06/10 FRA Rallye de France
    27/10 ESP Rally de España
    17/11 GBR Rally of Great Britain

    Note: The finish date given is the Sunday of the rally weekend. Itineraries are however subject to final confirmation by event organisers.

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