The world of automotive rally events is always evolving, with new developments and exciting updates constantly emerging.
Here’s a rundown of the latest news and highlights from the world of automotive rally events.
- The 2022 World Rally Championship season is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory. The season is set to begin in Monte Carlo in January, and will feature 12 rounds across the globe. The 2022 season will see the return of popular events like the Safari Rally in Kenya, as well as the addition of new events like the Arctic Rally in Finland.
- Electric cars are making their mark in the world of rally events, with the launch of the Electric GT World Series. The series features identical Tesla Model S electric cars, which can reach speeds of up to 155 mph. The first season of the Electric GT World Series is set to take place in 2022, with races in Europe, Asia, and North America.
- The Dakar Rally, one of the most challenging rally events in the world, is set to return to Saudi Arabia in 2022. The event will feature 12 stages across the country, covering a total distance of over 7,000 kilometers. The 2022 Dakar Rally will be the third edition of the event to be held in Saudi Arabia, and is sure to feature plenty of thrills and excitement.
- Rally legend Sébastien Loeb is set to make a return to the World Rally Championship in 2022. Loeb, who has won nine WRC titles in his career, will compete in the Safari Rally in Kenya as part of a two-car Hyundai Motorsport team. The Safari Rally is known for its challenging terrain and unpredictable conditions, and will be an exciting test for Loeb and his team.
- The FIA European Rally Championship is set to introduce a new category in 2022, aimed at drivers of historic rally cars. The category will feature cars that were built between 1950 and 1985, and will compete in six rounds of the championship. The move is aimed at increasing participation in the ERC, and is sure to add a new level of excitement to the championship.
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