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bluuford
8th June 2010, 14:22
It came out form another topic. How many countries are there in Europe/world where WRCars are allowed to start in national championship events. I know that in some countries they are allowed but not allowed to score points. But some countries they are allowed to take part and score points.

1. Belgium allowed to take part do they score points?(only not in Ypres?)
2. Estonia allowed to take part and score points
3. France allowed to take part and score points
4. Latvia allowed to take part do they score points?
5. Lithuania allowed to take part do they score points?
6. Netherlands allowed to take part and score points
7. Norway allowed to take part and score points
8. Spain allowed to take part do they score points?
9. Sweden allowed to take part do they score points?

Not allowed:
1. Germany? only WRC round is allowed?
etc.

Feel free to add or correct me.

Pinto
8th June 2010, 14:23
There allowed in the Irish Tarmac championship

eloyf1
8th June 2010, 14:26
In Spain WRC are only allowed in Gravel and regional championships.

In Asphalt (the big one), WRC race below Nš200, racing just for their own regional championship.

Mirek
8th June 2010, 14:32
WRC are allowed also in Slovakia, Ireland and Scotland.

Hartusvuori
8th June 2010, 15:19
Finnish championship is only for group N cars, 4-wheel drive and 2-wheel drive. No WRCs allowed.

DonJippo
8th June 2010, 15:40
Finnish championship is only for group N cars, 4-wheel drive and 2-wheel drive. No WRCs allowed.

You can enter with WRC to FRC event but can't score points.

sal
8th June 2010, 17:12
In the UK they are currently allowed in the National Gravel and Tarmac championships and the BTRDA series which is more "Clubman" level. There are also a couple in the Scottish championship.

Andrey
8th June 2010, 18:34
In Russia and Ukraine WRCars not allowed to national championships

Francis44
8th June 2010, 19:49
In Portugal WRC cars are not allowed.

hari
8th June 2010, 19:51
In Austria: not allowed

sindroms
8th June 2010, 20:05
Latvia - WRC are allowed to take part and score points.

jonas_mcrae
8th June 2010, 20:13
arent they allowed in the Czech Republic? Im sure I've seen a few WRCs there....

Wim_Impreza
8th June 2010, 21:02
arent they allowed in the Czech Republic? Im sure I've seen a few WRCs there....

They are allowed in the Czech Rallysprint Championship, but not in the Czech International Championship.

Mitch555
9th June 2010, 02:16
Australia is N4/S2000 etc. WRC was outlawed at the end of the 2001 season, but even then there was only two WRCars really competing at that stage (Bourne - Subaru, Bates - Corolla) as Mitsubishi Australia ran an N4 car that year. I'm not even sure if there is a WRCar left in Australia now days, Group A yes, but probably not a WRC.

stepunk
9th June 2010, 10:26
Italy: not allowed.

Xsara Fan
9th June 2010, 19:02
Italy: not allowed.

And what about Rally della Lanterna? :)

Mirek
9th June 2010, 19:04
I think that Bluuford originally meant top-level national series not lower series like TRA in case of Lanterna or our rallysprint championship.

stepunk
9th June 2010, 19:35
]I think that Bluuford originally meant top-level national series not lower series like TRA in case of Lanterna or our rallysprint championship.

Exactly Mirek!
Speaking of lower series, WRC in Italy can compete in TRA (asphalt trophy) and in some events called Ronde (which consists in a single special stage repeated 4 times)

bluuford
9th June 2010, 20:33
Yes. i meant bigger championships. But anyway, it is good to get information about regional and some other events as a background information.

Xsara Fan
9th June 2010, 21:21
Yes. i meant bigger championships. But anyway, it is good to get information about regional and some other events as a background information.

Cause Italy AFAIK is now main place for ex-works WRC`s :)

muscrae
9th June 2010, 22:08
Turkey: Not allowed.

bluuford
9th June 2010, 22:19
Cause Italy AFAIK is now main place for ex-works WRC`s :)

Yes, currently approximately 10 Focus WRC-s are in Italy for example.

Mirek
9th June 2010, 22:21
And now also one C4 at Felice Re's garage I think.

Maui J.
9th June 2010, 23:41
New Zealand.
NZRC is only for Group N/S2000. There's also minor championships within the main NZRC for older Group A cars, 2WD Group N (mainly Fiesta STs), Kiwi 2 (2WD specials) and classics (pre '82 2WD).

PJRevs
10th June 2010, 07:27
Serbia: Allowed

Xsara Fan
10th June 2010, 19:34
Yes, currently approximately 10 Focus WRC-s are in Italy for example.

http://www.italianwrc.com/

CWJ
10th June 2010, 23:00
Not allowed:
1. Germany? only WRC round is allowed?
etc.

Feel free to add or correct me.

German Championship: not allowed,
WRC round does not count to the championship because of the GT's ;)

DRS German Rally Series : allowed to take part and score points

ADAC Rally Masters: not allowed

MR666
11th June 2010, 06:44
Interesting topic... how do you find out when a car is no longer homologated?

Mirek
11th June 2010, 11:02
Check FIA documents, they are public ;)

http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.ns ... 1-2009.pdf (http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/162C67556C78E81DC125767F004AF668/$FILE/03_Homologation-Fin-WRC-9-11-2009.pdf)