2010 FIA World Rally Championship
Following a meeting of the World Rally Championship Commission, the 2010 FIA World Rally Championship calendar is now finalised, as follows. In accordance with the decisions of the World Motor Sport Council (June 2009), event organisers have been given flexibility to evolve the character of their events to create a unique flavour. Rallies may run over two, three or four days, but must finish on a Saturday or Sunday. Individual schedules will be communicated by event organisers, but for simplicity Sunday is noted below as the current completion date of the rally.
14 February Sweden
07 March Mexico
04 April Jordan
18 April Turkey
09 May New Zealand
30 May Portugal
10 July Bulgaria (Saturday finish)
01 August Finland
22 August Germany
12 September Japan
03 October France
24 October Spain
14 November Great Britain
The following calendars have been proposed, but are subject to ratification by the World Motor Sport Council on 21 October 2009.
FIA Junior World Rally Championship - 5 out of 6 events to count
18 April Turkey
30 May Portugal
10 July Bulgaria (Saturday finish)
22 August Germany
03 October France
24 October Spain
FIA Production Car World Rally Championship - 6 out of 9 events to count, including at least 2 outside Europe
14 February Sweden
07 March Mexico
04 April Jordan
09 May New Zealand
01 August Finland
22 August Germany
12 September Japan
03 October France
14 November Great Britain
WRC Cup (for S2000 teams) - 7 out of 10 events to count, including at least 2 outside Europe
14 February Sweden
07 March Mexico
04 April Jordan
09 May New Zealand
30 May Portugal
01 August Finland
22 August Germany
12 September Japan
03 October France
14 November Great Britain
Pirelli Star Driver programme
04 April Jordan
30 May Portugal
01 August Finland
22 August Germany
03 October France
14 November Great Britain
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