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POPULAR EVENTS MAKE A COMEBACK FOR 2020

1 Monte Carlo Rally

 Date: January 23-26 Based: Gap-Monaco Surface: asphalt-snow-ice 2019 winners: Sebastien Ogier/Julien Ingrassia (Citroen C3 WRC) The biggest, the oldest and the most complicated, throwing the crews in at the deep end of the new season. The Monte can be a monster when it comes to changeable conditions catching you out and spitting you off the mountain. The long-range weather forecast reckons the French Alps will be fairly stable this week. No snow, not much ice and lots of dry racey Tar. Yeah, heard it all before. Let’s see who makes Monaco after the Col de Turini on Sunday…

2 Rally Sweden

  February 13-16 Torsby snow Ott Tanak/Martin Jarveoja (Toyota Yaris WRC) If winter does its thing and delivers a deep freeze,

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