Loulé Rally takes place in June on sections where the world championship has already passed

The Loulé Rally returns to the road on the 2nd and 3rd of June. The test will count for […]

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The Loulé Rally returns to the road on the 2nd and 3rd of June. The race will count towards the South Rally Championship and will have more than 60 kilometers of timed sections, disputed on land, some of which were part of the World Rally Championship, from 2007 to 2014.

In the year in which the Clube Automóvel do Algarve, which founded this rally in 1998, joins the competition again, the race will have its nerve center in Salir.

It will be in this locality in the interior of Loulé that the documentary and technical checks will be carried out and where the pilots will depart for the recognition of the qualifying tests.

Qualifications will take place on the following day with two passages in each of the sections, with departure and arrival also taking place at Salir, where the Parc Fermé and the Assistance Park will also be located.

The Loulé Rally will be the second race of the South Rally Championship, being organized by the Clube Automóvel do Algarve, under the aegis of the Portuguese Federation of Automobile and Karting and with the support of the Loulé Council.

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