Rallye France – The 2023 season calendar revealed

The FFSA presented the 2023 calendars for the French Asphalt and Terrestrial Rally Championships.

Published on 24/11/2022 à 14:51

Gonzalo Forbes

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Rallye France – The 2023 season calendar revealed

The FFSA presented the calendars for the 2023 season. ©DPPI/B. Redhead

If the 2022 season is not yet over since the Rally du Var will take place this weekend, the FFSA already has its head turned towards 2023. This Thursday, the Federation presented the next two calendars which will animate the national rally.

The French Rally Championship will begin next March in Le Touquet. Four rounds will follow at a rate of one per month, starting with Rhône Charbonniers, Antibes Côte d'Azur, Vosges Grande Est and Rouergue in July. After a two-month summer break, the campaign will resume at the beginning of September with Mont-Blanc Morzine before the final sequence which will begin with the Cœur de France followed by the Cévennes and the Var.

7 rounds for the Earth

As for the French Terrestrial Rally Championship, the season will be a little less busy since it will only have 7 rounds compared to 9 for the French Rally Championship.

The year 2023 will start with the Causses in April before the Castin the following month and the Aleria at the beginning of June. The season will go until November with Vaucluse.

2023 season calendar French Rally Championship / Terrestrial

Touquet Pas-de-Calais – March 17 to 18

Rhône Charbonnières – April 21 to 22

Antibes Côte d’Azur – May 19 to 20

Vosges Grand Est – June 17 to 18

Aveyron Rouergue Occitanie – July 7 to 8

Mont-Blanc Morzine – September 8 to 9

Heart of France – September 30 to 1er October

Cévennes – October 27 to 28

Var – November 24 to 25

Earths

Land of the Causses – 1er to April 2

Terre de Castin – May 6 to 7

Land of Aleria – June 2 to 3

Terre de Langres – July 22 to 23

Terre de Lozère – August 26 to 27

Terre des Cardabelles – October 7 to 10

Terre de Vaucluse – November 11 to 12

Gonzalo Forbes

In charge of promotion formulas (F2, F3, FRECA, F4...). Carried by the grace of Franco Colapinto.

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