The 2008 WRC rally Championship is now well under way, but there is still lots more action to come.

Below you will find our 2008 rally fixtures list these are regularly updated.

If you have news or information, about omissions, venue or fixture changes, we would be grateful for your information.


Jordon Rally WRC

April 24 - 27, 2008

And now for something completely new. No world championship rally has been held in the Middle East before, even though the region has run an active championship for 24 years, in which Jordan has always been a front runner. Jordan is also the first Arab nation to be invited in to the World rally series. There is no doubt that the country has a lot to offer every visitor but the Dead Sea is the most impressive of all. Anyone two years ago who witnessed the visiting four-times World Champion Tommi Makinen floating on the water of the Dead Sea and reading a copy of the rally programme will agree that this is no ordinary place.

Of course the spectacle of Petra, one of the new seven wonders of the world, will take the breath away, but the way that the rally goes into the mountains then dives down far below the level of the sea is amazing. It is also easily accessible, with the rally HQ only 50km away from the capital Amman.

This event features an unusually wide range of altitudes on the special stages, not far short of the range experienced in Turkey and Monte Carlo. In fact the highest stage will not go much above 1000 meters - but the lowest goes down to minus 400 metres - and most of the stages are below sea level.

Weather conditions are bound to be scorching. The 2005 candidate rally was held at Dead Sea level temperatures of over 40 degrees. Jordan is an event with strong royal connections; King Abdullah used to compete personally, twice finishing third overall, and his brother, Feisal, is the Chairman of the organising committee.

The organisers have worked hard for many years to get to their present level in the sport, and you can be sure they want this year’s debut WRC event in the Hashemite Kingdom to be a spectacular one.

Previous winners

2007 Sebastien Loeb (Citroen C4 WRC)
2006 Armindo Araújo* (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII)
2005 Daniel Carlsson* (Subaru Impreza WRX)
2004 Armindo Araújo* (Citroen Saxo Kit Car)
2003 Armindo Araújo* (Citroen Saxo Kit Car)
2002 Didier Auriol* (Toyota Corolla WRC)
2001 Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI)
2000 Richard Burns (Subaru Impreza WRC)
1999 Colin McRae (Ford Focus WRC)
1998 Colin McRae (Subaru Impreza 555 WRC)
1997 Tommi Makinen (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV)



* Candidate WRC Rally

 

Official Site:
www.jordanrally.com

 


 




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