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Ogier wins as Loeb eyes home triumph Sep 12, 2010
We let the drivers talk us through an eventful Rally Japan which saw a Citroen out in front and a Frenchman on the top of the podium, which all sounds predictable until you discover it wasn't...
Kimi Räikkönen: exclusive interview Sep 11, 2010
At the end of the second day of the Rally Japan - the first time that Kimi Raikkonen had been in a rally car on gravel for more than a month – the flying Finn shared his thoughts exclusively with...
Dani gambles on Sushi Sep 10, 2010
Sushi, Japan's traditional delicacy, originated either as an attempt to preserve fish in vinegared rice, or as instant gratification for starving Japanese gamblers in ancient betting halls, but this...
Kimi goes window shopping in Japan Sep 9, 2010
There are some places that are obviously cut out for go-karts: racing circuits for instance. Then there are other places that are maybe less obvious as motorsport venues, such as shopping malls
WRC heads to Japan as Loeb closes on title Sep 8, 2010
The World Rally Championship heads to Hokkaido, Japan for round 10 with Sébastien Loeb in touching distance of his seventh title.
Event Details
- Location
- Sapporo, Japan (Map this address )
- Start
- SEP 10, 2010 at 12:00 AM
- End
- SEP 12, 2010 at 12:00 AM
- About
- In WRC terms, Rally Japan is only a infant, making its debut in 1994 it has grown rapidly to become a very popular fixture on the racing calendar. It also attracts a substantially huge number of dedicated fans from the host nation. With Japanese manufacturers such as Toyota, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Mazda, Nissan and, perhaps most notably, Subaru, it's no wonder that rallying is huge in this country, and the Japanese fans are loyal, knowledgeable and extremely enthusiastic. The rally itself is based on Hokkaido, and takes place on the northernmost point of Japan's islands. Made up of twisty, narrow and soft gravel stages of the Tokachi region, the course is close to the city of Obihiro. in 2008, however, the event moved to a new base in the city of Sapporo, Hokkaido’s main city, and a selection of brand new gravel stages in the surrounding countryside and forests. It also featured one of the most spectacular Super Specials of the year; which ran inside and outside the futuristic looking Sapporo Dome sports stadium. Rally Japan returns to the WRC calendar this year after a year out in 2009 in accordance with the FIA's event rotation system. New for this year, Rally Headquarters and the Super Special remain at the Sapporo Dome, but the Service Park has moved to a new location three kilometres away.
WRC - Rally Japan