FIA WRC - Japan
About this Event
Rally Japan takes the FIA World Rally Championship to the scenic yet demanding mountain roads of the Aichi and Gifu regions.
This tarmac rally features narrow, winding roads that test drivers’ precision and car control. With tree-lined sections, unpredictable weather conditions, and technical corners requiring perfect braking, competitors must balance speed with caution.
As one of the final stops of the WRC season, Rally Japan often plays a crucial role in the championship battle, delivering high-stakes action until the very last stage.
About
FIA World Rally Championship
The FIA World Rally Championship puts drivers against some of the toughest conditions on the planet, it a global rallying series that takes place on four continents.
This is the pinnacle of international rallying, where drivers and co-drivers compete on a variety of challenging terrains across the globe. Established in 1973, the championship consists of multiple rallies held in different countries, featuring diverse road surfaces such as gravel, tarmac, snow, and ice. Each rally is made up of timed special stages, with competitors aiming to complete them as quickly as possible while navigating treacherous conditions and unpredictable weather.
Manufacturers like Toyota, Hyundai, and Ford field high-performance Rally1 cars, built to withstand the extreme demands of the sport. The championship awards titles to the best driver, co-driver, and manufacturer at the end of each season. WRC is renowned for its unpredictability, showcasing incredible skill, teamwork, and mechanical endurance, making it one of the most exciting motorsport series in the world.
The 2025 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) is the 53rd season of the international rally series. The season begins in January 2025 with the Rallye Monte-Carlo and ends in November with the Rally Saudi Arabia.