Three gravel and five sealed surface rallies make up the eight-round FIA European Rally Championship calendar next year.
Staring with a new Spanish event, the tongue-twisting Rally Sierra Morena – Córdoba Patrimonio de la Humanidad gets the season underway in the first weekend of April.
Three back-to-back gravel rallies follow starting with V-Híd Rally Hungary from 9 – 11 May followed in quick succession by BAUHAUS Royal Rally of Scandinavia in Sweden (29 – 31 May). Anyone wanting to know what WRC Sweden would look like without snow should watch this early summer event.
Three weeks later in mid-June, Rally Poland completes the gravel rallies.
The ERC returns to tarmac with Rally di Roma Capitale in Italy (4 – 6 July) with Barum Czech Rally Zlín from 15 – 17 August, ahead of JDS Machinery Rali Ceredigion from 5 – 7 September.
The season-ending Croatia Rally, based around the capital city of Zagreb from 3 – 5 October, will hopefully crown the ERC Champion. This will be a one-off ERC event, as Croatia returns to the WRC roster in 2026 on a three year deal.