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WRC Rally Podcast: Rally2 set to transform the WRC landscape in 2027

Rally2 set to transform the WRC landscape in 2027

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WRC Rally Embraces Major Changes for 2027 Season

Moreover, the FIA World Council has approved significant technical regulations for the WRC Rally. Starting in the 2027 season, these changes will replace the current Rally1 category. This new direction aims to enhance competition while reducing costs for teams and manufacturers in the championship.

Additionally, alongside the introduction of the new WRC27 vehicles, the existing Rally2 models will be re-homologated. This move is designed to provide a reference point for the top class and inject fresh energy into the competition. The modifications will allow these cars to compete from 2027 to 2028, ensuring a diverse field of competitors.

New Regulations and Opportunities in WRC Rally

Furthermore, the new Rally2 WRC kit can be installed on all cars homologated before December 31, 2026. This kit includes updates such as new wheel arches, front bumpers, and a rear wing. Importantly, a maximum spending cap of €7,500 will be enforced for these modifications.

Additionally, the regulations stipulate that only manufacturers registered in the World Championship can homologate the new kit. In the first year of its usage, teams must enter at least two cars in all events on the calendar. These requirements are expected to bolster participation and elevate the competition level in the WRC Rally.

Future Prospects and Reactions in the WRC Rally Community

Notably, the total weight of the vehicles must be 1,220 kg. Teams will be allowed a "joker" for homologated body sections as part of the kit. This aspect allows only one extension of the kit for each homologated part during the transition period, which ends on December 31, 2028.

As a result, Malcolm Wilson, FIA Vice President for Sport, emphasized that these changes are driven by a desire for greater competitiveness at the highest levels. He believes these approved modifications will provide even more thrilling experiences for fans in the coming years. Moreover, by allowing eligible Rally2 vehicles to access the top class, the new regulations will encourage more competitors to enter and enhance the excitement of the WRC Rally.

In summary: The WRC Rally is set for an exciting transformation starting in 2027, promising increased competitiveness and a wider field. To stay on top of all things WRC Rally, follow Sports-Podcasts.com on YouTube.

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