CARRALLYFIA ASIA PACIFIC RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP

FIA ASIA PACIFIC RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP


The FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship was first run in 1988 and encompasses events in China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.

Previously won by WRC stars such as Carloz Sainz and Kenneth Eriksson, the six-round schedule includes the likes of Rally Hokkaido, the China Rally and the Malaysian Rally and is also split into the Pacific Cup and Asia Cup for those not contesting a full season.

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Website: www.fiaaprc.com
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Latest News FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship

Atkinson scores New Caledonia win - 21/06 - 16:57
Chris Atkinson moved into the lead of the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship with victory on the Rallye de Nouvelle Caledonie at the weekend after several front runners fell by the wayside.

  • 18/05 - 13:25 - Higgins snatches late win in Queensland
    Mark Higgins grabbed a last-gasp victory on the International Rally of Queensland at the weekend as the British driver overhauled Gaurav Gill on the final stage of the two-day FIA Asia Pacific Rally(...)
  • 12/05 - 17:00 - Singh confirms Queensland entry
    Multiple FIA Asia-Pacific Rally champion Karamjit Singh has confirmed that he will enter the International Rally of Queensland this weekend and could complete the APRC season.
  • 05/05 - 14:52 - FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship gets further entry boost
    Indonesian driver Subhan Aksa and Australian pilot Nathan Quinn have both confirmed their entries to the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship’s ‘Pacific Cup’, the three-round series(...)
  • 04/04 - 14:44 - Atkinson wins Malaysian Rally for Proton
    Former Subaru World Rally Championship star Chris Atkinson made the perfect start to the 2011 FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship season with victory for Proton in the manufacturer’s home(...)
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