Mar 16 • 21:07 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Now a strong news about the WRC

The WRC returns to Great Britain in 2027 after an eight-year hiatus, with the first Scottish rally set to be held next year around Aberdeen.

The World Rally Championship (WRC) is making a significant return to Great Britain in 2027, following an eight-year absence. According to a report by rally news outlet Dirtfish, the upcoming event will be known as the Scottish rally and will take place around Aberdeen next year. This revival marks a notable moment in British motorsport, as the last WRC event in Britain occurred in 2019, with the iconic RAC Rally transitioning to the Wales Rally GB and later the Rally of Great Britain after 1997.

David Richards, the chairman of Motorsport UK, emphasized the historical importance of the rally to British motorsport. Having been an integral part of the WRC community, Richards shares a personal connection to the event, highlighting the unique atmosphere that fans create. He, alongside Ari Vatanen, secured the world championship in 1981, which adds a layer of nostalgia to the anticipated return of the rally. The Scottish rally promises to rekindle the enthusiasm for rally racing in the UK, echoing its legendary status in the motorsport world.

The announcement of the Scottish rally is expected to reinvigorate interest in the sport within the UK and among fans worldwide. As motorsport continues to evolve, the return of the WRC is a potent reminder of its deep-rooted history and cultural significance in Britain. The decision to hold the event for at least three years signifies a commitment to celebrating rallying in Scotland, paving the way for an enriched motorsport culture and heritage that resonates with both local and international audiences.

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