The FIA World Rallycross Championship returns to its spiritual home at Lydden Hill on 22/23 July.
A T3 Light Prototype car developed by Nicolás Etchamendi, which received FIA approval in the spring, will race for the first time at the Desafío Ruta 40.
RJ Anderson and C.J. Greaves got together in the Saturday Pro 4 Championship Off-Road race at ERX, but the former got away to play championship spoiler.
While Benediktas Vanagas is more than aware of Saudi Arabia’s size, he thinks it would “be nice” for the Dakar Rally to also cross over into neighbouring countries.
Siarhei Viazovich held off a KAMAZ-master onslaught to score MAZ-SPORTauto’s first Silk Way Rally victory. It is only the second time KAMAZ failed to win the race.
Jeremías Pascual, who finished 2nd in the South American Rally Race, hopes to run the Dakar Rally in 2024. To get there, he aims to qualify via the Desafío Ruta 40.
The Desafío Ruta 40 will be sponsored by Argentinian gas company YPF, dubbing it the Desafío Ruta 40 YPF. The race week will also have the amateur navigation-based Desafío Ansenuza.
Alpine reinforces its motorsports ambitions with the appointment of Bruno Famin as VP, leading Alpine’s racing activities across various disciplines.
Carlos Llibre’s 2024 Dakar Rally pursuit, in his brother’s memory, will take him and the seven-man ALL1 Dakar team to Argentina for the Desafío Ruta 40 in August.
Rokas Baciuška, the current World Rally-Raid T4 leader, will race a Toyota Hilux T1+ at the Baja España Aragón for Overdrive Racing.
Sondre Evjen will sit in for Gustav Bergström in the third Volkswagen Polo RX1e in Lydden Hill on 22/23 July
20-year-old Matías Innocente, a Dakar Rally aspirant following in his family’s footsteps, will race the Desafío Ruta 40 on a quad.
Diego Blas, who won the T3.2 class in the South American Rally Race, will race a Can-Am for GM Motorsport in the Desafío Ruta 40.
After finishing third in his Dakar Rally début, Lucas Moraes will fly Toyota Gazoo Racing Brasil’s colours starting with the upcoming Baja Aragón.
Central Europe Rally announces thrilling route for FIA World Rally Championship penultimate round
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The Central Europe Rally, set to host the penultimate round of this year’s FIA World Rally Championship, revealed its exciting route across three countries. With stages in Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria, the rally promises high-speed action and challenging terrain for competitors aiming to secure vital points in the championship battle.
Norihiko Katsuta clinched the first win for Toyota’s new GR Yaris Rally2 in Japan last weekend
Johan Kristoffersson, Ole Christian Veiby, Eyvind Brynildsen, and Peter Hedström are some of the star drivers lined up for Friday’s rally sprint in Årjäng, Sweden



