The 2012 calendar reflects a new vision for the WRC. This focuses on raising the bar in terms of the level of organisation and promotion of events but also increasing the sense of challenge and achieving a diverse mix of locations and surfaces to underline the WRC’s standing as an epic motorsport adventure.
In line with the FIA allowing for greater flexibility in the format and structure of events, the new calendar will achieve a greater spirit of innovation, reflected in the inclusion of a long distance event in Argentina and the multi-territory Sweden-Norway rally.
The WRC will also welcome another new addition to its calendar of events with Abu Dhabi intent on delivering a pioneering approach to hosting a world class WRC event in front of the sport’s growing fan base in the important Middle East region.
“Formation of the 2012 WRC calendar has been a long but constructive process involving a significant amount of input from a number of parties,” said Simon Long, the CEO of North One Sport. “Competition for places has been intense with many high quality submissions being made from countries all around the world. However, we are convinced the events that have been selected will offer the variety, challenge, prominence and high quality organisation the WRC demands. It is a very exciting time for the WRC right now and this is further reflected by the 2012 calendar.”
Several new developments are being planned at all WRC rounds on the 2012 calendar as organisers and promoters seek to further raise standards and deliver the ultimate motorsport experience to the 600 million television viewers the WRC attracts, not to mention the four million fans that travel to the rallies. More details will be announced during the coming months.
Here are the events on the proposed calendar (in alphabetical order)
Abu Dhabi*
Argentina (long distance event)
Finland
France
Great Britain*
Germany
Greece
Mexico
New Zealand
Portugal
Spain
Sweden – Norway
* Subject to confirmation and approval of the Event Business Plan and format.