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Rallying event held in Guanajuato, Mexico

Rally Mexico
Status Active
Genre Motorsporting event
Frequency Annual
Country Mexico
Inaugurated 1979

2008 Rally Mexico podium ceremony with Loeb, Atkinson and Latvala.

Rally Mexico, formerly known as Rally America is a round of the FIA World Rally Championship. The rally entered the championship schedule in the 2004 season. The event's itinerary is based in the state of Guanajuato. The stages take place in the environs of cities of León, Silao, and Guanajuato; rally headquarters being located in León.

Rally México features the highest stages of all WRC championship rounds, as high as 2700 meters; engines in WRC cars lose up to 20% of their power in these stages as a result, due to the lower air pressure at such altitudes.

In 2004, the Organising Committee won the Inmarsat Star of the Rally award[1] for his first organized WRC rally. In 2008, the Organising Committee of the Corona Rally Mexico won the Abu Dhabi Spirit of the Rally award for the great work done in the organization of the WRC event.

Rally America, later known as Corona Rally Mexico and now Rally Guanajuato Mexico, was created in 1979 through a big spirit of co-operation by the two largest clubs in Mexico: Club Automovilístico Francés de México (CAF) and the Rally Automovil Club (RAC). Both clubs have a long history of sporting competition, so their collaboration was a big step forward for rallying in the country. It was originally hosted in the State of Mexico and ran continuously until 1985.

After an absence of six years, the event ran again in 1991 and followed the route of El Paso de Cortés, between two of Mexico's largest volcanoes. Following the cancellation of the 1992 edition of the event, the CAF opted for a different concept: a short rally with a high percentage of special stages. The result was the very successful 1993 edition that was held in Valle de Bravo under the direction of Gilles Spitalier. The rally was awarded the Rally of the Year title by the Mexican National Rally Commission.

The Organising Committee then took over the running of the Rally de las 24 Horas, the CAF's flagship event, and, for this reason, Rally America was not staged again until 1996, when the internationalization of the project began.

The CAF and its new promoting partner, Rallymex, moved the event to the US border in Ensenada, Baja California, for two years, where it started to attract international entries.

In 1998, the organizers decided to rename the event and move it to Leon, Guanajuato. With a long-term business plan focusing on inclusion in the World Rally Championship in place, the event ran again in 1999 and 2000, stepping up a gear each year. From 2001 to 2003, the organizers went for observation by the FIA, successfully running the event on each occasion.

Chris Atkinson with a Subaru Impreza WRC at the 2008 event.

The 2003 Corona Rally Mexico – the 17th in the history of the rally – proved to be the crucial turning point. New facilities at the Poliforum Expo Center were groundbreaking in the sport and this, combined with one of the most compact routes ever, put the event firmly in the frame for World Championship status. A total of 45 crews representing 11 countries crossed the start ramp in Guanajuato during one of the most spectacular opening ceremonies seen in the sport.

Corona Rally Mexico made its debut in the expanded 16-round World Rally Championship in the 2004 season, running successfully as the third round of the series and implementing a raft of regulation changes introduced by the FIA for the season. In 2005, the event again ran as the third round and was the first full gravel event of the year, attracting 44 crews representing 17 nations. For the first time in their series, the FIA Junior World Rally Championship contenders also ventured outside Europe, Corona Rally Mexico being the second event in its eight-round series.

For the 2007 edition, 21º Corona Rally México, the route was re-designed, making it more compact for a total of 850 kilometers. An all-time record for the championship. The rally was also made the centrepiece conclusion of the new NACAM Rally Championship regional series when it was created in 2008. After that first year the NACAM championship shifted its Mexican round to the Rally Sierra del Tigre.

In 2009, the Rally was run as the International Rally of Nations. In 2010 amid a year-long fiesta to mark the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution and the 200th anniversary of its independence, the WRC returned to León.

From 2017, the rally is again part of the NACAM Rally Championship.[2]

Pink background indicates that in that year the rally was not part of WRC calendar.

Year Rally Winner Car
1979 1. Rally América
1980 2. Rally América
1981 3. Rally América
1982 4. Rally América
1983 5. Rally América
1984 6. Rally América 2000 Mexico Jaime BalmesMexico Romero Chevrolet Citation
1985 7. Rally América 2000 Mexico Emilio de la ParraMexico Marin Ford Mustang
1991 8. Rally América
1993 9. Rally América Mexico Giuseppe SpataroFrance Jean Noel Valdelièvre Mitsubishi Eclipse
1994 10. Rally América Mexico Agustín ZamoraMexico Gabriel Marín Mitsubishi Eclipse
1997 Rally América 2000 United States Roger HullUnited States Sean Gallagher Mitsubishi Eclipse
1998 Rally Enerplex America 2000 Mexico Carlos Izquierdo (rally driver)Mexico Angélica Fuentes Nissan Tsuru
1999 13. Rally México Mexico Gabriel MarínMexico Javier Marín Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
2000 14. Rally México Jamaica Douglas GoreJamaica Mark Nelson Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
Under FIA observation
2001 15. Corona Rally América Peru Ramón FerreyrosPeru Raúl Velit Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205
2002 16. Corona Rally México Finland Harri RovanperäFinland Risto Pietiläinen Peugeot 206 WRCPeugeot Total
2003 17. Corona Rally México Argentina Marcos LigatoArgentina Rubén García (rally driver) Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIITop Run
World Rally Championship round
2004 1. Corona Rally México Estonia Markko MärtinUnited Kingdom Michael Park Ford Focus RS WRC 03Ford World Rally Team
2005 2. Corona Rally México Norway Petter SolbergUnited Kingdom Phil Mills Subaru Impreza WRC 2005Subaru World Rally Team
2006 3. Corona Rally México France Sébastien LoebMonaco Daniel Elena Citroën Xsara WRCKronos Total Citroën WRT
2007 4. Corona Rally México France Sébastien LoebMonaco Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRCCitroën Total World Rally Team
2008 5. Corona Rally México France Sébastien LoebMonaco Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRCCitroën Total World Rally Team
2009 Rally de las Naciones Austria Manfred StohlAustria Ilka Minor Mitsubishi Lancer EvoManfred Stohl
2010 7. Rally Guanajuato Bicentenario France Sébastien LoebMonaco Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRCCitroën Total World Rally Team
2011 8. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien LoebMonaco Daniel Elena Citroën DS3 WRCCitroën Total World Rally Team
2012 9. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien LoebMonaco Daniel Elena Citroën DS3 WRCCitroën Total World Rally Team
2013 10. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien OgierFrance Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Polo R WRCVolkswagen Motorsport
2014 11. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien OgierFrance Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Polo R WRCVolkswagen Motorsport
2015 12. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien OgierFrance Julien Ingrassia Volkswagen Polo R WRCVolkswagen Motorsport
2016 13. Rally Guanajuato Mexico Finland Jari-Matti LatvalaFinland Miikka Anttila Volkswagen Polo R WRCVolkswagen Motorsport
2017 14. Rally Guanajuato Mexico United Kingdom Kris MeekeRepublic of Ireland Paul Nagle Citroën C3 WRCCitroën Total World Rally Team
2018 15. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien OgierFrance Julien Ingrassia Ford Fiesta WRCM-Sport Ford WRT
2019 16. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien OgierFrance Julien Ingrassia Citroën C3 WRCCitroën Total WRT
2020 17. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien OgierFrance Julien Ingrassia Toyota Yaris WRCToyota Gazoo Racing WRT
2021 FIA NACAM Rally Guanajuato 2021 Mexico Ricardo Cordero JrMexico Marco Hernández Citroën C3 Rally2GHR Rally Team
2022 Rally of Nations Guanajuato 2022 Norway Mads ØstbergSweden Johan Johansson Citroën C3 Rally2Team Norway
2023 19. Rally Guanajuato Mexico France Sébastien OgierFrance Vincent Landais Toyota GR Yaris Rally1Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
2024 Rally of Nations Guanajuato 2024 Norway Mads ØstbergSweden Patrik Barth Škoda Fabia R5Team Scandinavia
  1. ^ "CORONA RALLY MEXICO ORGANISERS WIN INMARSAT "STAR OF THE RALLY" AWARD". RallyMexico.com. 2004-03-14. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-04.
  2. ^ "eWRC-results.com - rally database". eWRC-results.com.