The 2020 edition of the Rallye de Charlevoix will be presented in La Malbaie (Quebec), October 23-24. Even if it’s difficult to project into the future to imagine what the laws will be in October and the level of the pandemic. Take note that the preparation is going well.
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In light of the governmental measures in place to prevent Covid-19, the organizing committee of the Rallye Auto International Baie-des-Chaleurs and the Club Rallye Auto de la Baie is obligated to cancel the 2020 edition of our annual rally which was to be held from the 26th to the 28th of June 2020.
The Canadian Association of Rally Sport (CARS) is closely monitoring the COVID-19 developments. Our primary concern is the safety and health of the whole rally community as well as the people we come into contact with during the course of our events.
Karel Carré kicked off the 2020 Canadian Rally Championship with a convincing win at Rallye Perce Neige in Maniwaki, Quebec. In ideal winter rally conditions, Carré and new co-driver, Hubert Gaudreau, set the pace from the first stage and never looked back. It’s a perfect start for Carré, as he sets out to defend back-to-back championship titles.
Brandon Semenuk and John Hall piloted their way to a dominant win at the Big White Winter Rally, the season finale of the 2019 Canadian Rally Championship.
New winter rally added to the ECRC-CREC & RSQ regional calendar. The rally will take place in Murdochville, Quebec in March and provide another snow and ice event to the championship.
Crazy Leo Urlichich brought a new co-driver, Tatiana Nikolaeva, to the Lincoln Electric Rally of the Tall Pines. The team completed more than 180 km of stage distance in their Subaru STI to finish atop the podium in impressive fashion.
Tune in for the official live multi-camera coverage of the Lincoln Electric Rally of the Tall Pines through the CRC Facebook page and YouTube channels.
Held October 18-19, the 2019 edition saw Quebec driver Nicolas Laverdière and co-driver Vincent Trudel of the Laverdière Rally Sport team claim their maiden win in the Canadian Championship