Wrc -
: Each season typically consists of around 13–14 multi-day events. A rally is divided into 15–25 "Special Stages" run against the clock over a total of roughly 350 kilometers.
The is the ultimate global competition in off-road motorsport, pitting specialized racing crews against some of the world's most brutal environments and the unrelenting pressure of the clock. Established in 1973, it is the third oldest FIA world championship, following Formula One and the Karting World Championship. Core Format and Competition : Each season typically consists of around 13–14
Unlike circuit racing, a WRC rally takes place on closed public roads across various terrains—including gravel mountain passes, snow-packed forests, and high-speed asphalt. and high-speed asphalt.