World Rally Championship returns to Guanajuato in 2023

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Ole Christian Veiby, Jonas Andersson, Hyundai Motorsport Hyundai i20 R5 Photo by: Austral / Hyundai Motorsport

The return of the gravel rally was announced by event organizers RallyMex on Monday, July 11th, although a date for next year’s event and the length of its contract is yet to be revealed.

The last time the WRC visited Mexico was in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread worldwide and organizers were forced to cancel the final leg of the rally to allow drivers and teams to return home as global borders began to close to reduce infection rates.

That year’s Rally Mexico was suspended on Saturday with Sebastien Ogier leading, the Frenchman was declared the winner before going on to win the championship.

The event was the last WRC round before a long break that led the category to restart a calendar based on European events, beginning with Rally Estonia in September.

This year represented an opportunity to return to South America, but transportation costs prevented the WRC from hosting events in Mexico and Argentina.

Rally Mexico (Photo: motorsport.com)

However, today’s announcement will see the WRC return to the continent next year with the event to be held in the state of Guanajuato. The competition will once again have the support of the local government of Guanajuato.

The date of the round of the calendar is not yet defined, but everything suggests that it will be held in March as has been a tradition to avoid the hottest periods, as well as the rains of the following months.

The president of Rally Mexico, Juan Suberville, indicated at the conference that the work to secure a new agreement was carried out throughout 2021.

As previously reported, the WRC is aiming for a 14-round 2023 calendar focused on eight European rounds and six flyaway events.

It has already been confirmed that one of the long-haul rounds will be Safari Rally Kenya, which has already agreed on a deal until 2026.

A return to Germany for the first time since 2019 is understood to be a potential European option although a firm proposal is yet to be issued to the WRC.

Source: Gobierno de Guanajuato

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