r/WRC 7d ago

Commentary / Discussion / Question Will the WRC lose its European Fans?

Hey everyone,

since the CER isn't part of the WRC next year and Wales isn't part of it either, do you guys think that the interest in WRC will slowly fade in the heart of Europe?

For me it seems like the FIA is trying to reach other markets like the arabic regions and potentially the US and slowly start to forget the countries that made rallying popular worldwide (excluding Finland, Sweden etc.)

What do you guys think?

PS: I saw some news that Germany (together with Luxemburg and Belgium) is trying to bring back the Rally Deutschland in the upcoming years. Tbh I highly doubt that, simply because of the politics and the economic difficulties that Racing is facing in Germany.

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u/Fit-Rooster-6716 Acropolis Rally of Greece 7d ago

CER is being replaced by Croatia, another European event.

  • CER is hardly a mainstay on the calendar, and is unpopular among fans as is, whereas Croatia is a lot more liked.

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u/lsthirteen 7d ago

Not disagreeing, genuinely asking - what makes CER unpopular?

Our vacation to Prague and Vienna this fall is tied around seeing a couple days of CER, just curious what’s unliked about it.

Thanks in advance.

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u/Fit-Rooster-6716 Acropolis Rally of Greece 7d ago

Too much liaison km to go to all three countries in the previous two years, unnecessary two SSS on Thursday in 2023 (one being in Prague), and the roads are not that spectacular. Not much flow, many junctions.

Complete downgrade to the old Rally Germany held in the west of the country in Trier.