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WRC 2026: Calendar & info. No rally in the Czech Republic anymore

This year’s World Rally Championship season is in full swing, even though fans are already turning their eyes to the upcoming season. The organisers are starting to reveal the first details of the upcoming season, and the WRC has already unveiled its calendar for 2026. Which rallies can we look forward to?

WRC 2026 without the Central European Rally in the Czech Republic

The 2026 WRC season will, like this year, comprise 14 rounds, taking place across four continents—a number the teams view as the ceiling for both logistical and financial reasons. The campaign will get underway in the traditional manner at Rallye Monte-Carlo from 22 to 25 January 2026, while the season finale is set for Saudi Arabia on 11–14 November 2026.

Czech fans are disappointed, because the calendar will not include the Central European Rally, which partly runs on Czech territory. Instead, Rally Croatia returns. Another talking point is a lack of information about Rally Italy; it is not yet clear whether the event will stay on Sardinia or move elsewhere. There is open speculation that Rally Roma could take over.

Central European Rally

The Central European Rally is an event that was first held in 2023. It was the first time that a world rally championship event was held in three countries, namely the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria. The Central European Rally is organized by the German ADAC, the Czech Autoklub České republiky (AČR) and the Austrian Motor Sport Federation (AMF).

The Czechs had been striving for the World Rally Championship for a long time, but the plan to get the Bohemia Rally or Barum Rally into the WRC calendar failed. It was only through cooperation with the German ADAC in the form of the Central European Rally that this was achieved.

The contract with the promoter is valid for three years, and it has now been confirmed that 2025 will be the last time the competition will be held.

So far, the competition has always been won by a Hyundai team driver. In 2023, Thierry Neuville was the winner, followed by Ott Tänak a year later.

The Promoters are nevertheless promising a diverse season, especially during the first half, with events on Swedish snow, Canary Island asphalt and Kenyan gravel, plus the loose surfaces of Portugal.

“This calendar has been put together with purpose. It is varied, flows smoothly and reflects the feedback we have received from teams, drivers and stakeholders. We really thought about how the sequence of events can influence the sporting contest,” says WRC promoter Jona Siebel. A case in point is moving Rally Japan to a May date—otherwise the crews would have tackled several gravel rallies in a row.

2026 WRC calendar

DateRallySurface
22.-25. JanuaryRally Monte CarloMixed
12.-15. FebruaryRally SwedenSnow
12.-15. MarchSafari Rally KenyaGravel
9.-12. AprilRally CroatiaAsphalt
23.-26. AprilRally Islas Canarias
Asphalt
7.-10. MayRally PortugalGravel
28.-31. MayRally Japan
Asphalt
25.-28. JuneAkcropolis Rally GreeceGravel
16.-19. JulyRally EstoniaGravel
30. July – 2. AugustRally FinlandGravel
27.-30. AugustRally ParaguayGravel
10.-13. SeptemberRally ChileGravel
1.-4. OctoberRally Italy?
11.-14. NovemberRallye Saudi ArabiaGravel

Drivers and vehicles for 2026

No major changes are expected. Ford (via M-Sport), Hyundai and Toyota should again field the Ford Puma Rally1, Hyundai i20 N Rally1 and Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 respectively.

Confirmation of the driver line-ups is still pending, but Kalle Rovanperä (Toyota) and Ott Tänak (Hyundai) are widely tipped to stay put—though factory rosters could yet be reshuffled.

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