

Format changes set to enhance the racing in 2022
– as World RX prepares to embark upon its exciting new electric era in 2022. The format changes agreed have now been ratified by the FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC), and will come into force from next season. In World RX, each race weekend will... the ‘Progression’ stage will advance to the Semi-Finals, from where the top five (first and second from each Semi-Final, plus the highest-ranked third-placed driver) proceed to the Final. All races will feature a maximum of five cars, starting line

FIA Motorsport Games Preview: Cross Car
north of Le Castellet, across a trio of free practice sessions, qualifying heats and the crucial semi-finals (6 laps) and final (7 laps) to decide a winner in both series. Cross Car will pit autocross and rallycross aces against each other in powerful

Fan favourites return to the calendar for first season of World RX’s electric era
Munich, 15 December 2021 – The provisional 2022 FIA World Rallycross Championship calendar has been unveiled following today’s FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) meeting, highlighted by the return of some classic tracks alongside existing fan favourites. The 2022 World RX season – the first in the championship’s exciting new electric era – is planned to incorporate 12 rounds across seven events, each in a different country. The action will get underway at iconic Swedish circuit Höljes in

Retour du DTM à Spa-Francorchamps
following each other. A mix of double and single events will see the DTM stage a total of 20 races in three European countries in the second half of 2020. The new calendar features events in Germany and rounds in neighbouring countries. The calendar was