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The 2025 FIA World Rally Championship is a planned motorsport season that will be the fifty-third occurrence of the World Rally Championship, an international rallying series organised by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and WRC Promoter GmbH. Teams and crews compete for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews are free to compete in cars complying with Groups Rally1 to Rally5 regulations; however, only manufacturers competing with Rally1 cars are eligible to score points in the manufacturers’ championship. The championship is set to begin in January 2025 with the Monte Carlo Rally and conclude in November 2025 with the calendar newcomer Rally Saudi Arabia. The series is supported by the WRC2 and WRC3 categories at every round of the championship and by Junior WRC at selected events.

Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe are the reigning drivers’ and co-drivers’ champions, having secured their first championship titles at the 2024 Rally Japan. Toyota are the defending manufacturers’ champions.

2025 Calendar

RoundStart dateFinish dateRallyRally headquartersSurfaceStagesDistance 
123 January26 JanuaryMonaco Rallye Automobile Monte CarloGap, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, FranceMixed[a]18343.80 km 
213 February16 FebruarySweden Rally SwedenUmeå, Västerbotten County, SwedenSnow18300.22 km 
320 March23 MarchKenya Safari Rally KenyaNairobi, Nakuru County, KenyaGravel21384.86 km 
424 April27 AprilSpain Rally Islas CanariasLas Palmas, Gran Canaria, SpainTarmac18306.12 km 
515 May18 MayPortugal Rally de PortugalMatosinhos, Porto, PortugalGravelTBATBA 
65 June8 JuneItaly Rally Italia SardegnaOlbia, Sardinia, ItalyGravelTBATBA 
726 June29 JuneGreece Acropolis Rally GreeceLamia, Central Greece, GreeceGravelTBATBA 
817 July20 JulyEstonia Rally EstoniaTartu, Tartu County, EstoniaGravelTBATBA 
931 July3 AugustFinland Rally FinlandJyväskylä, Central Finland, FinlandGravelTBATBA 
1028 August31 AugustParaguay Rally del ParaguayEncarnación, Itapúa, ParaguayGravelTBATBA 
1111 September14 SeptemberChile Rally ChileConcepción, Biobío, ChileGravelTBATBA 
1216 October19 OctoberEurope Central European RallyBad Griesbach, Bavaria, GermanyTarmacTBATBA 
136 November9 NovemberJapan Rally JapanToyota, Aichi, JapanTarmacTBATBA 
1427 November30 NovemberSaudi Arabia Rally Saudi ArabiaJeddah, Mecca Province, Saudi ArabiaGravelTBATBA

 

Entries

The following manufacturers are set to contest the championship under Rally1 regulations.

Rally1 entries eligible to score manufacturer points
ManufacturerEntrantCarNo.Driver nameCo-driver nameRounds
FordUnited Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTFord Puma Rally113Luxembourg Grégoire MunsterBelgium Louis Louka1–2
55Republic of Ireland Josh McErleanRepublic of Ireland Eoin Treacy1–2
HyundaiSouth Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 N Rally11Belgium Thierry NeuvilleBelgium Martijn Wydaeghe1–2
8Estonia Ott TänakEstonia Martin Järveoja1–2
16France Adrien FourmauxFrance Alexandre Coria1–2
ToyotaJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota GR Yaris Rally117France Sébastien OgierFrance Vincent Landais1
18Japan Takamoto KatsutaRepublic of Ireland Aaron Johnston2
33United Kingdom Elfyn EvansUnited Kingdom Scott Martin1–2
69Finland Kalle RovanperäFinland Jonne Halttunen1–2
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2Toyota GR Yaris Rally15Finland Sami PajariFinland Marko Salminen1–2
 

The following crews entered in Rally1 cars as privateers or under arrangement with the manufacturers.

Rally1 entries ineligible to score manufacturer points
ManufacturerEntrantCarNo.Driver nameCo-driver nameRounds
FordUnited Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTFord Puma Rally19Greece Jourdan SerderidisBelgium Frédéric Miclotte2
22Latvia Mārtiņš SesksLatvia Renārs Francis2
ToyotaJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota GR Yaris Rally118Japan Takamoto KatsutaRepublic of Ireland Aaron Johnston1
37Italy Lorenzo BertelliItaly Simone Scattolin2