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Why change a winning formula? ERC calendar remains at eight events for 2018 – CONFIDENTIAL DO NOT

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Published 06/12/2017 at 21:06 GMT

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The FIA European Rally Championship will continue to feature eight events next season after the switch to a smaller schedule in response to feedback from teams proved a success when trialled in 2017.
Ratified at a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Paris today (6 December) the calendar runs from March to October to ensure a regular flow of rallies.

ERC season 66 begins with theAzores Airlines Rallyeon the Portuguese mid-Atlantic Ocean archipelago from 22-24 March and concludes on Latvia’s Baltic coast from 12-14 October forRally Liepāja, where five coveted FIA titles were decided this year.

Two ERC mainstays,Rally Islas CanariasandBarum Czech Rally Zlín, occupy their now traditional early May and late August slots respectively, while theCyprus Rallykeeps its mid-June date, two weeks after the legendaryAcropolis Rallyin Greece*.

Rally Polandreturns to the ERC roster for the first time since triple European champion Kajetan Kajetanowicz won his home event in 2013, while there’s a July date forRally di Roma Capitale, which brought Italy back to the ERC fold last September.

The gravel-based Rally Poland takes over from the all-asphalt Rally Rzeszow as the Polish ASN’s European championship counter for the season ahead when it celebrates its 75thedition.

Structured once again in response to calls from drivers and teams who were keen to cap their number of competitive outings at between six and eight events, the ERC calendar includes three rallies on asphalt and five on gravel (three on each surface for ERC Junior Under 27 and ERC Junior Under 28). There are no clashes between the ERC and world championship schedules.

Drivers in ERC1 and ERC3 count their best six scores from eight, while it’s four from six in ERC Junior Under 28 and ERC Junior Under 27. For the first time, ERC2 and the ERC Ladies’ Trophy competitors will count their best four scores from eight. The FIA European Rally Championship for Teams, which was restructured to great effect in 2017, will count the best six scores from eight by registered entrants.

FIA European Rally Championship calendar 2018
22-24 March: Azores Airlines Rallye (Portugal, gravel)ERC Junior
3-5 May: Rally Islas Canarias (Spain, asphalt)ERC Junior
1-3 June: Acropolis Rally (Greece, gravel)*
15-17 June: Cyprus Rally (Cyprus, gravel)
20-22 July: Rally di Roma Capitale (Italy, asphalt)ERC Junior
24-26 August: Barum Czech Rally Zlín (Czech Republic, asphalt)ERC Junior
21-23 September: Rally Poland (Poland, gravel)ERC Junior
12-14 October: Rally Liepāja (Latvia, gravel)ERC Junior
*Subject to signing of event promoter agreement

ERC Co-ordinator Jean-Baptiste Ley said: “We’re very pleased to announce the FIA European Rally Championship calendar for the 2018 season when we will continue to run eight events in response to feedback from our drivers and teams. It says a great deal about the popularity and success of the ERC, in particular the restructured ERC Junior Championship and European Rally Championship for Teams, that we will continue to work with the same national federations as we did in 2017 and we look forward to strengthening those ties and making improvements wherever possible for our mutual benefit.”

Promoted by Eurosport Events under a 10-year agreement with motorsport’s world governing body and run first in 1953, the FIA European Rally Championship is the ultimate training ground for young hopefuls aiming for the top. Providing a clear path of progression from national level to the world stage, the oldest international rally series in existence is also open to all-comers, meaning age is no barrier to competing.
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