10+ Best Places to Enjoy World Rally Championship

Rally racers are built differently and their nerves of steel inspire people a lot. If you are also one of them, here are the 10+ most beautiful stages around the world for WRC.

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World Rally Championship is a sports event that can boost your adrenaline and testosterone level just by watching it. The fast-moving rally cars meandering through the beautiful landscapes is something that every man digs for. Whether it is snow, mud, asphalt, or grass; rally cars can cut through anything, and the diversity of terrains is what makes it even more attractive for the fanatics. WRC is the greatest acrobatic show in motorsports and being a part of it feels amazing.

Enjoying Rally or WRC is all about being at the right place at the right time. If you are planning to enjoy the upcoming WRC with your boy scout or just alone, it is time for you to explore the top WRC tracks around the world where you can have the most exciting time of your life. Also, find the GPS for every location for better navigation.

10+ WRC Track Destinations around the World

  • WRC Australia: Wedding Bells

Wedding Bells is one of the unique tracks for WRC in Australia that has gained much attention over the years. Rallying the coast side of Australia is a dream of many rally racers and one of the best spots for the audiences to enjoy natural beauty as well. Rally takes place in the warmer side of the year when the sun is shining, beautiful green meadows are blowing in the wind and the blue ocean roaring by the side. The rally stage was only 6.44km in 2016 but it has gradually expanded with more high-speed sections and spots for large jumps. This place in New South Wales is perfect for a sunny rally event. Make sure to bring your goggles and hat to enjoy the experience.

GPS: 30.136650, 153.112143

  • WRC Finland: Ouninpohja

Rally drivers seem to like this track very much as it offers riding through the woods and by the lakes with the spectacular beauty of Finland. The dirt roads through the woods are perhaps the world’s most famous, Ouninpohja. The narrow roads and steep turnings offer a lot of drifting shows and quick corners. The subtle jumps and cutting curves through the forest are something the racers have honed for years and you have to witness it! Make sure you try the special sausage called ‘Makkara’ that only comes out at the time of the rally.

GPS: 61.760114, 24.983173

  • WRC France: Pietrosella-Albitreccia

Out of everything French, Tour de Corse for WRC is the least that you can expect. While there is the intensity of rally racing, the place also offers the beautiful landscape of Corsica which looks beautiful and thrilling at the same time. It is known as the track with 10,000 corners which takes place through beautiful mountain roads and steep hairpin turns. It is very twisty and technical but also motivating with thousands of fans gathering from around the world to enjoy this magnificent event. It takes place in Ajaccio and Propriano and offers a captivating view of the countryside featuring both, smooth asphalt and rugged off-roads.

GPS: 41.840031, 8.882417

  • WRC Mexico: Mexico City

Mexico City’s Zocalo Square is considered to be one of the best stages for WRC events. It takes place through the sharp turns of the city where only highly experienced drivers can test their precision. This is also the place where the opening sequence of James Bond Movie Spectre took place. The Aztec capital Tenochtitlan is considered to be the centre of the world in historic times and since then, this place has become the center of attraction for many. Mexican people absolutely love WRC and they welcome foreigners to take part in the event. Featuring urban scapes, towns to countryside; this track is amazing. Make sure to enjoy the mouth-watering Mexican food while you are here.

GPS: 19.432710, -99.133072

  • WRC Argentina: Giulio Cesare

Argentina is not only about football but the company also loves rally racing just like any other sport.  Giulio Cesare offers the easiest access to WRC and it is absolutely worth it for rally lovers from all kinds of countries. It is Argentina’s signature stage for rallies where who can enjoy a lot of water splashes as the rally cars roar through the puddles. People here start camping in the mountains two to three days before to make sure they get the best spot for view. WRC involves a lot of emotion here and drivers just love the enthusiasm among people. WRC in Argentina is considered to be one of the biggest events in the country and you should be there once just to feel the high-octane energy of the Latin people. You will feel the spirit of the gaucho in almost everything!

GPS: -31.701234, -64.982752

  • WRC Portugal: Fafe

The magic of the Fafe stage is Portugal’s biggest pride when it comes to motorsports and rallies. This signature stage features green plateaus and large windmills along with woody roads and hilly landscapes. Soaring through the curvy roads, rally racers can almost feel the excitement among the crowd who come to watch the biggest race event in the country. The thousands of spectators of the race show their immense love and passion for the event by shouting, waving, and helping racers whenever there is an emergency. There is a jump at the end of the stage which is tricky but also offers the airtime that everyone loves in a car rather than an airplane. There are also pieces of evidence of a crash and the lane is quite narrow. Be safe, stand in the right position, and keep shouting for the racers!

GPS: 41.503855, -8.088448

  • WRC Italy: Monte Lerno

Rally Italia Sardegna is best known for its Micky’s jump. It is a difficult, crucial, and most adventurous part of the race where most drivers fail. There is a slogan for racing on this stage and that is known as ‘jumping in the dust’. This stage is famous for its mountain passes and you can find more places of interest in Monte Lerno. This dusty rally spot is perfect for adventure lovers who are looking forward to trying something new. It is recommended to be careful about your position in the rocky mountains and also carry handkerchiefs or wet tissues as it is going to be a bumpy ride!

GPS: 40.603897, 9.178765

  • WRC Poland: Wieliczki

Participating in rally racing in Poland is not an act of weak hearts. It takes years of practice and sheer nerves to complete this stage. It is best known for being the fastest rally track with sandy terrain where the cars seem to roll on the flat landscape. The stage starts out wide and then becomes narrow with quick turns and twisty sections which leave no room for error. Here, the racers drive at an average speed of 120 kph and the diversified stage offers a bit of everything. The best part of the track is that there are two railway crossings on the route which offers a great chance for rally cars to jump. Poland is definitely one of the most accessible places that feature multiple spectator entry points. It is one of the most convenient rally stages around the world.

GPS: 54.014225, 22.643792

  • WRC Germany: Panzerplatte

This WRC stage was once dominated by war tanks and now, the rally cars roar on these roads. Although it is super slippery and comes with razor-sharp edges, the rally racers seem to like those odds. They push their limits on this track that is full of surprises. It features beautiful green landscapes of the countryside along with farmlands and woody lands. While drivers can easily go wrong on this track, the grass and shrubs in the surrounding area work like a natural cushion for braking. There is also ‘hinkelstein’ to stop the cars which are German word for ‘massive block of concrete that might stop a tank but is absolutely guaranteed to destroy a rally car.’ So, your safety is guaranteed here but the drivers are not safe. Make sure to try German beer before starting the race.

GPS: 49.656982, 7.309182

  • WRC Spain: Duesaigües

Spain is one of the most beautiful European countries around the world the stage for WRC in this country is spectacular. The track is long, twisted, and smooth enough to offer a power-packed ride for the drivers. It is a little different than the regular rallies as there is a roundabout at the end of the track where drivers are required to complete a full lap. It might not be a particularly interesting thing to see a rally car doing donuts but it is what makes it unique. Most drivers make the mistake of going sideways which takes away their precious time. However, it is a thrill ride from beginning to end. The passionate fans make sure to perch on the hillsides and show their support for the racers. If you like transport infrastructure, this stage will blow your mind with a special section that passes under a large railway viaduct. Other than the magnificent race; you can also try the local Spanish food.

GPS: 41.173316, 0.901637

  • WRC GB: Sweet Lamb

Sweet Lamb is a special Stage in Wales that is uniquely designed for testing and spectating purposes. It is like a big bowl of land where the track for racing is placed it works like a natural amphitheater that overlooks the racing arena. It is like, you are watching the rally cars battle in a gladiatorial combat. Sweet Lamb for Rally Wales GB is not the most iconic but it is definitely the most user-friendly stage that you can visit. The rainy Welsh weather, muddy roads, and gloomy countryside seem like the right place to embark on a rally adventure. The UK might not be the most fascinating country in the world but it definitely has a WRC stage that can captivate everyone.

GPS: 52.449375, -3.728248

  • WRC Monte-Carlo: Entrevaux

There is no way of denying the fact that Monte Carlo offers the best stage for rally racing that looks beautiful both in the day and the night. Turini’s stage is capable of gaining all the attention with its magnificent beauty. The race takes place in the snow-capped mountains and starts at night which makes it chillier than ever. However, you will also find the army of French media that hang out there along with millions of other people enjoying the delight of rallies along with barbecues and beers. Make sure to get there early as the event is completely packed with thousands of spectators from the previous night.

GPS: 43.943909, 6.802509

  • WRC Sweden: Vargasen

If you have not seen the Swedish rally yet, it is time for you to explore. Vargasen and Colin’s Crest is best known for Rally Sweden where most rally drivers like to launch their cars in the air. The cold atmosphere of the place stays warm with the excitement and enthusiasm among people who come to witness the energy of the event. They keep themselves warm with fire, wood, and beverages and the races love to see them ogling over their cars as they pass by. You can find many movements of jump along with giant screens monitor the whole show. It is a celebration for Swedish people and you can find them dressing up for the party!

GPS: 60.003823, 13.292146

These are the top destinations for rally racing and all you need to do is book your tickets for the next WRC and brace up for an adventurous ride.