The 2015 WRC calendar was announced at the recent FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting held in Beijing. It’s largely a carbon copy of this year’s calendar with the only change being the sensible swap with Rally Argentina and Rally Portugal, meaning the South American rally will follow after Rally Mexico.
Round | Date | Country | Rally |
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1 | 25 January | MCO | Rallye Monte Carlo* |
2 | 15 February | SWE | Rally Sweden |
3 | 8 March | MEX | Rally Mexico |
4 | 19 April | ARG | Rally Argentina |
5 | 24 May | PRT | Rallye de Portugal |
6 | 14 June | ITA | Rally d'Italia |
7 | 5 July | POL | Rally Poland |
8 | 2 August | FIN | Rally Finland |
9 | 23 August | DEU | Rallye Deutschland* |
10 | 13 September | AUS | Rally Australia |
11 | 4 October | FRA | Rallye de France* |
12 | 25 October | ESP | Rally de España |
13 | 15 November | GBR | Rally Great Britain |
* Subject to Promotion Agreement
3 replies on “2015 WRC calendar announced”
So where is the Polo R for us, VW? Seems like you have an awesome car, and you have invested a lot into your program, but how is that passed on to possible customers? Same critique to Citroen and the others. Seems the only credible rally car recently released is the WRX, but not many of them in WRC…
I think it might be time to invest in a “WRC Plus” subscription for the new year. It’ll be the only way to get all the awesome coverage as it hasn’t been on TV for so long, besides the local coverage last week. With some new manufacturers jumping back into the fray it could turn out to be quite interesting.
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