The RallyRACC Catalunya-Costa Dorada reaches to Salou and Barcelona
Salou. Costa Dorada. 03 September 2015. From 22 to 25 October 2015 edition comes RallyRACC Catalunya-Costa Dorada. The Rally will take the podium of departure and the arrival, a stretch and awards ceremony in Salou, and maintain proof of Barcelona, as well as the headquarters of the organization and of the participants in PortAventura equipment. The RallyRACC is the penultimate round of the FIA World Rally Championship, and putúa for all categories of world pilots, co-pilots and builders in addition to suport WRC2, WRC2 production, and FiestaTrophy FIA Junior Championships.
The 51 RallyRACC Catalunya-Costa Dorada tour 330.99 km and includes more special stages, totaling 23, of which 13 are different. The main details of each stage of the RallyRACC are:
- Day 1, Thursday, October 22
The RallyRACC will have a stretch in Barcelona, at the bottom of Montjuic from the 18 h with the same route last year, although the official start in Salou will be on the same day at 13 h.
- Day 2, Friday, October 23
The day includes mixed and ground sections with a total of 128.60 km, of which only 35.68 km are equal to those of previous years. The remaining sections are new or modified like Mora d'Ebre-Asco (9.62 km), the Bot (6.50 km) and Caseres (12.50 km). All sections are played twice.
- Day 3, Saturday October 24
The asphalt sections RallyRACC-Costa Dorada will concentrate on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday there will be five different special stages: Salou (2.24 km) Porrera (7, 43 km), Capafonts (19.80 km); Poboleda (10.5 km), the Figuera (26.26 km). Except the first two, the other three sections also played twice.
- Day 4, Sunday, October 25
The last day of the RallyRACC Catalunya-Costa Dorada includes three sections of a major dificultat: Guiamets (6.8 km), Duesaigües (12,10 km) and Pratdip (19.30 km).
Maps and sections of the RallyRACC Costa Dorada
You can check this information at the end of the pdf documents with maps and details of the sections.
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25 years
The 51 RallyRACC Catalunya-Costa Daurada Rally of Spain, in 2015 celebrated the 25th edition without interruption as counting towards the FIA World Championship event. The year 1991 was the first in which the Rally Catalunya became a part of the World Championship calendar, ownership has not stopped since.
In these 25 years, the RallyRACC has spent 14 years in Lloret de Mar (Costa Brava) and the remaining 11, including this issue in Salou-PortAventura (Costa Dorada).
The assessment of these 25 years is very positive for the contribution it makes to the world, for the fans and for the host territory organizing this sporting event.
Brief history of the RallyRACC
1916 Birth of the Tour of Catalonia
1957 Catalunya Rally-Tour is created in Catalonia, scoring for the Championship of Spain
S'organitza 1973 Rally Catalunya-Rally of Spain Cavas Championship
1980 Rally Catalunya joins European Championship
1988 Rally Catalunya Costa Brava and join in the Championship of Europe, based in Lloret de Mar
1991 1st edition of the Rally Catalunya-Costa Brava scoring for the World Championship
2005 Birth of the RallyRACC Catalunya-Costa Dorada, based in Salou PortAventura i
25 years of the RallyRACC 2015 in elCampeonato FIA World Rally Championship
World Cup winners of the RallyRACC
Based on the Costa Brava (Lloret de Mar)
1991 Armin Schwarz / Arne Hertz (D / S), Toyota Celica GT-Four (Group A)
1992 Carlos Sainz / Luis Moya (E), Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD (Group A)
1993 François Delecour / Daniel Grataloup (F), Ford Escort RS Cosworth (Group A)
1994 Enrico Bertone / Max Chiapponi (I), Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD (Group A)
1995 Carlos Sainz / Luis Moya (E), Subaru Impreza 555 (Group A)
1996 Colin McRae / Derek Ringer (GB) Subaru Impreza 555 (Group A)
1997 Tommi Mäkinen / Seppo Harjanne (SF), Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (Group A)
1998 Didier Auriol / Denis Giraudet (F), Toyota Corolla WRC (Group A)
1999 Philippe Bugalski / Jean-Paul Chiaroni (F) Citroen Xsara Kit Car (Group A)
2000 Colin McRae / Nicky Grist (GB) Ford Racing Focus WRC (Group A)
2001 Didier Auriol / Denis Giraudet (F), Peugeot 206 WRC (WRC)
2002 Gilles Panizzi / Herve Panizzi (F), Peugeot 206 WRC (WRC)
2003 Gilles Panizzi / Herve Panizzi (F), Peugeot 206 WRC (WRC)
2004 Markko Martin / Michael Park (USA / GB) Ford Focus RS WRC (WRC)
Based on the Costa Dorada (Salou-PortAventura)
2005 Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (F / MC) Citroen Xsara WRC (WRC)
2006 Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (F / MC) Citroen Xsara WRC (WRC)
2007 Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (F / MC), Citroën C4 WRC (WRC)
2008 Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (F / MC), Citroën C4 WRC (WRC)
2009 Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (F / MC), Citroën C4 WRC (WRC)
2010 Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (F / MC), Citroën C4 WRC (WRC)
2011 Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (F / MC), Citroën DS3 WRC (WRC)
2012 Sébastien Loeb / Daniel Elena (F / MC), Citroën DS3 WRC (WRC)
2013 Sébastien Ogier / Julien Ingrassia (F), Volkswagen Polo R WRC (WRC)
2014 Sébastien Ogier / Julien Ingrassia (F), Volkswagen Polo R WRC (WR
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