WRC.com8:17pm 28 September 2013
The 2014 World Rally Championship calendar has been revealed for the first time.
The 13-round championship was signed-off by motor sport’s governing body at a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Dubrovnik, Croatia today.
Like this year, the 2014 season kicks off in mid January with Rallye Monte Carlo and finishes with the Rally of Great Britain in November.
There has been one event substitution; with Rally Poland – which also includes a day of competition in bordering Lithuania – taking the place of the Acropolis Rally of Greece.
Here is the complete calendar. Please note, the finish date given is the Sunday of the rally weekend. Itineraries are however subject to final confirmation by event organisers.
Rally | Finish date |
---|---|
Rallye Monte Carlo | 19 January |
Rally New Zealand | 09 February |
Rally Mexico | 09 March |
Rally de Portugal | 06 April |
Rally Argentina | 11 May |
Rally d’Italia | 01 June |
Rally Poland (including one day in Lithuania) | 29 June |
Rally Finland | 03 August |
Rallye Deutschland | 24 August |
Rally Australia | 14 September |
Rallye de France | 05 October |
Rally de España | 26 October |
Rally of Great Britain | 16 November |
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