WRC Calendar 2007
This Page will tell you about some of the upcoming rallies it will tell you a little about the rally too. To view them either scroll down of click on the flags above.
| Name | Points | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Per Gunner Andersson | 43 |
| 2nd | Urmo Aava | 38 |
| 3rd | Martin Prokop | 34 |
| Name | Points | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | BP-Ford WRT | 212 |
| 2nd | Citröen WRT | 183 |
| 3rd | Subaru WRT | 87 |
| Name | Points | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Sèbastien Loeb | 116 |
| 2nd | Marcus Grönholm | 112 |
| 3rd | Mikko Hirvonen | 99 |
Monte-Carlo WRC Rally January 20th - 22nd, 2007.
The Rally of Monte Carlo is the longest running FIA event in the World Rally Championship. The Rally first took place 95 years ago in 1911. Last year Marcus Grönholm won in a Ford Focus RS WRC 06.
Sweden WRC Rally February 9th - 11th, 2007.
The Rally of Sweden is full of snow packed stages so snow studded tyres are necessary on all of the stages. There have only been few non-Swedish drivers who have won this rally. Last year Marcus Grönholm won in a Ford Focus RS WRC 06.
Norway WRC Rally Febuary 16th - 18th, 2007.
The Rally of Norway is a new rally in the WRC Calendar this year will contain numerous spectacular Special Stages. From the start/finish in Hamar, the special stages will run northeast of Oslo, the capital of Norway, from the mountainous region of Lillehammer in the north to the forests of Kongsvinger in the south.
Mexico WRC Rally March 9th - 11th, 2007.
The Rally of Mexico is the third year in the FIA World Rally Championship, the emphasis is focused on refining what we believe is a proven formula. Last year Sèbastien Loeb won the rally of Mexico.
Portugal WRC Rally March 30th - 1st, 2007.
The Rally of Portugal is a new rally in the WRC Calendar is the largest rally racing event held in Portugal. First held in 1968, the sixth running of the race was the third event in the inaugural FIA World Rally Championship in 1973. It remained on the calendar for the next 29 years but from 2002-2006 it came off the calendar.
Argentina WRC Rally May 4th - 6th, 2007.
The Rally of Argentina is all ways a highlight of the season. This year Argentina like many other rallies has been moved from autumn to late spring. Last year Sèbastien Loeb won this rally.
Italian WRC Rally May 19th - 20th, 2007.
The Rally of Italy is based in Sardinia, which is an island that's just off the coast of Italy. Sardinia hosted the rally for the first time in 2004 when Petter Solberg lead the rally from start to finish Last years winner was Sèbastien Loeb.
Greece WRC Rally June 1st - 3rd, 2007.
The Rally of Greece has to be the toughest on the calendar a mix of twisty mountain stages, lots of dust and scorching hot. The 2004 rally will always be remembered since Sèbastien Loeb won this rally to make it the first rally that any driver has won five consecutive wins. This last years Rally was won by Marcus Grönholm.
Finland WRC Rally August 3rd - 5th, 2007.
The Rally of Finland has been running for 45 years and during that time only 5 non-fins have ever one it. The Fin Marcus Grönholm has amazingly won this rally 8 times. Last year, Loeb almost won Finland but Marcus Grönholm managed to stop him to make it 8 wins.
Germany WRC Rally August 17th - 19th, 2007.
The Rally of Germany was held in the Mosel region near a historic city of Trier. Trier is a beautiful city with many historic buildings, but most importantly there is lots or bars and restaurants in the town centre. Last years winner was Sèbastien Loeb.
New Zealand WRC Rally August 31st - Septermber 2nd 2007.
The Rally of New Zealand has changed back to the southern hemisphere. To win this rally you really need to have the best car control if you win in Mexico you really do have a good chance of winning here too.
Spain WRC Rally October 5th - 7th 2007.
The Rally of Spain has change quite a lot over the last few years, it changed it venue in 2005 and now it has moved in the calendar from autumn to early spring. In 2005 the winner was Sèbastien Loeb this made it an amazing ten wins for his season. Last years winner was Sèbastien Loeb.
French WRC Rally October 12th - 14th, 2007.
The Rally of France takes place on a small island, which is just off of the coast of Italy. This Rally has also changed it date on the calendar this year. Like Spain it has changed from early spring to autumn. Last years winner was Sèbastien Loeb.
Japan WRC Rally October 26th - 28th, 2007.
The Rally of Japan joined into the WRC Calendar in 2004, it took the place of the Asia-pacific Rally Championship. Manufacturers Subaru and Mitsubishi wanted a rally near they key western car market. Last years winner was Sèbastien Loeb.
Rally IrelandNovember 16th - 18th 2007
The Rally of Ireland 2007 Rally Ireland’s hard work has been rewarded with a place in the World Rally Championship (WRC) for the 2007 season. This has the potential to be Ireland’s largest annual sporting event. Last years winner was Eugene Donnelly.
Great Britain WRC Rally November 30th - December 2nd, 2007.
The Rally of Great Britain was set in late summer but now it has been decided that it will return to windy and wet December. From 2001- 2005 Petter Solberg has won this rally.




