The FFSA unveils its provisional calendars

The French Motor Sport Federation (FFSA) has published provisional calendars in order to relaunch the championships from August 1 across France.

Published on 11/05/2020 à 21:19

Medhi Casaurang

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The FFSA unveils its provisional calendars

Circuit

The new calendar of FFSAGT confirms a resumption of debates at the end of August for the Nogaro Easter Cups. Spa-Francorchamps was initially due to open the championship in mid-July, but recent announcements from Belgium on the ban on sports competitions until July 31.

The Coupe de France des Circuits will return shortly before mid-September to Croix en Ternois and will conclude in Dijon two months later. The Pau-Arnos meeting does not yet have dates. As for the trucks, they will drive for the first time in Nogaro at the beginning of September. 

Rally

In the French Asphalt Rally Championship, Mont-Blanc should relaunch the campaign that began in Le Touquet last March, but which successively lost Lyon-Charbonnières, Rouergue, and Vosges-Grand Est. Only the Antibes Rally was able to find a date in mid-October, as the fourth round after the Heart of France. (September 25-27). The Cévennes and Var will conclude the season at the end of October and the end of November, for a calendar reduced to six events. The Earth component will be reduced to five events after the cancellation of the Causses and Terre de Langres.

Mountain

Regulars of the 2nd division French Championship will have the honor of starting before the higher categories in Cantal from August 1st. The French Mountain Championship will wait until the following week and the legendary ascent of Mont Dore to return. 

History

As for old vehicles, the start of the French Historic Circuit Championship should take place in Dijon in mid-August. The participants of the French VHC Mountain Championship will meet in Chamrousse at the same time, while we will have to wait an additional weekend for the French VHC Rally Championship.

Drift

The French Drift Championship will liven up the second half of the year with a kick-off in Croix en Ternois at the very end of August. The season will end late at Nogaro in mid-November after four events.

Karting

The French Junior Championships, Endurance and Superkart will start well before the Sprint and Long circuit.

All Terrain

The Fol’car leaders plan to meet in Mayenne during the last weekend of August, before holding three meetings until mid-October. 

In addition, three other French Championships and two French Cups have not yet established a calendar. These are All-Terrain Endurance, Rallycross, the Auto-Cross & Sprint Car, the Camion Cross and the 2CV Cross. 

Finally, The finals of the French Rally, Mountain and Slalom Cups will not take place in 2020. They are postponed to the following year at dates still unknown. 

Medhi Casaurang

Passionate about the history of motorsport across all disciplines, I learned to read thanks to AUTOhebdo. At least that's what my parents tell everyone when they see my name inside!

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