WRC 2018 – Il calendario del Mondiale Rally
Credits: epa05937905 Thierry Neuville of Belgium driving his HYUNDAI i20 COUPE WRC during day 4 of Rally Argentina 2017, Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina, 30 April 2017. EPA/STR
Credits: epa06117881 Esapekka Lappi of Finland (R) and his co-driver Janne Ferm of Finland celebrate on their TOYOTA YARIS WRC after winning the Rally Finland 2017, part of the World Rally Championship (WRC), Jyvaskyla, Finland, 30 July 2017. EPA/REPORTER IMAGES
Credits: epa06153832 Ott Tanak of Estonia (FORD FIESTA WRC) celebrates on the podium after winning the Rally Germany, in Bostalsee, Germany, 20 August 2017. EPA/REPORTER IMAGES
Credits: epaselect epa06022292 Daniel Sordo of Spain drives his Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC during the Rally Italia Sardegna as part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, 11 June 2017. EPA/NIKOS MITSOURAS
Credits: epa05843775 Jari-Matti Latvala of Finland driving his TOYOTA YARIS WRC during day 4 of the 14th annual Rally Mexico in Leon, Mexico, 11 March 2017. EPA/STR
Credits: epa05738938 Kris Meeke of Great Britain driving his CITROEN C3 WRC during day 3 of the Rally Monte Carlo 2017 in Gap, France, 21 January 2017. EPA/Nikos Mitsouras
Credits: epa06061904 Third placed Sebastien Ogier (R) of France and his co-driver Julien Ingrassia (L) celebrate during the awarding ceremony of the Rally Poland 2017, part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Mikolajki, Poland, 02 July 2017. EPA/Tomasz Waszczuk POLAND OUT
Credits: epa05979371 Sebastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia (copilot) from M-Sport Rally Team celebrate after winning the WRC Rally Portugal, in Porto, Portugal, 21 May 2017. EPA/HUGO DELGADO
Credits: epa05787872 Ott Tanak, Estonia, Ford Fiesta WRC, during the WRC Rally Sweden in Torsby, Sweden, February 12, 2017. EPA/Micke Fransson/TT SWEDEN OUT
Credits: epa05897819 Kris Meeke of Great Britain driving his CITROEN C3 WRC during day 3 of the Rally Tour de Corse, in Bastia, Corsica, France, 08 April 2017. EPA/Nikos Mitsouras
La novità principale del calendario del WRC 2018 è il ritorno del Rally di Turchia (assente dal Mondiale dal 2010) al posto del Rally di Polonia.
Per quanto riguarda il resto segnaliamo il Rally del Galles anticipato a inizio ottobre con il Catalunya spostato a fine ottobre che diventerà l’ultima tappa iridata in Europa. Di seguito troverete il calendario completo del WRC 2018.
Il calendario del Mondiale Rally WRC 2018
1 Rally Monte Carlo 25-28 gennaio 2018
2 Rally Svezia 15-18 febbraio 2018
3 Rally Messico 8-11 marzo 2018
4 Tour de Corse 5-8 aprile 2018
5 Rally Argentina 26-29 aprile 2018
6 Rally Portogallo 17-20 maggio 2018
7 Rally Italia Sardegna 7-10 giugno 2018
8 Rally Finlandia 26-29 luglio 2018
9 Rally Germania 16-19 agosto 2018
10 Rally Turchia 13-16 settembre 2018
11 Rally Galles 4-7 ottobre 2018
12 Rally Catalunya 25-28 ottobre 2018
13 Rally Australia 15-18 novembre 2018
L’articolo WRC 2018 – Il calendario del Mondiale Rally proviene da Panoramauto.
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