Source: https://www.wrc.com/ and https://www.rallye-magazin.de/wrc/
The origins of the World Rally Championship
It’s 50 years since the first World Rally Championship but the origins of the WRC go back much further to the first Monte Carlo Rally in 1911. It wasn’t until 1973 that the FIA gathered 13 rallies into the first world championship. On the calendar were the big four – Monte Carlo, Sweden, Tour de Corse (France) and the RAC Rally (Great Britain), along with some favourites like Portugal, the Safari Rally and Rally Finland.
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25.01. | – | 28.01. | Rally-Monte-Carlo |
15.02. | – | 18.02. | Rally-Sweden |
28.03. | – | 31.03. | Safari-Rally-Kenya |
18.04. | – | 21.04. | Rally-Croatia |
09.05. | – | 12.05. | Rally-Portugal |
30.05. | – | 02.06. | Rally-Sardinia |
27.06. | – | 30.06. | Rally-Poland |
18.07. | – | 21.07. | Rally-Latvia |
01.08. | – | 04.08. | Rally-Finland |
05.09. | – | 08.09. | Acropolis-Rally-Greece |
26.09. | – | 29.09. | Rally-Chile |
17.10. | – | 20.10. | Rally-Central-Europe |
21.11. | – | 24.11. | Rally-Japan |
Rally Results 2023:
https://www.wrc.com/result-and-standings
Drivers 2023:
https://www.autosport.com/wrc/drivers/