The next Rally Monte-Carlo will retain a good part of the route taken this year. The drivers will have 465km timed to decide between them (1816km in total) spread over four stages, the closing Power Stage contested on Sunday having been canceled. After the traditional shakedown on Tuesday January 15, which will keep the same format, the Monegasque event will start the next day with an identical route which corresponds to the Le Moulinon special stages. Antraigues and Burzet? St Martial borrowed twice. The second stage on Thursday will also be identical with the three stages of Labatie d'Antaure? Lalouvesc, St Bonnet? St Julian Mohlesabate? St Bonnet and La Mastre? Gilhoc? Alboussiere traveled twice.
The new features of this 81st edition will arrive during the third stage which will be entirely new. The crews will set off on Friday with the St Jean en Royans course? The Cime du Mas and St Nazaire le Désert? La Motte Chalancon before heading to the Alpes de Haute Provence to compete in the famous Sisteron special? Thoard which will precede the return to the service park installed in the port of Monaco. The last day of the Monte-Carlo Rally held on Saturday 19 will remain identical to the previous edition with the difference that the cars will have one more passage to complete in the Col de Turini with the Moulinet special? The Bollène-Vésubie alternated with the Lantosque route? Luceram.
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