List of Motorsport Championships - Rally Car

Rally Car

  • Rallying
    • World Rally Championship (since 1973)
      • Junior World Rally Championship (JWRC)
      • Production World Rally Championship (PWRC)
    • African Rally Championship
    • Asia Cross Country Rally (AXCR) (since 1996)
    • Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
    • Australian Rally Championship
    • British Rally Championship
    • Canadian Rally Championship
    • China Rally Championship
    • European Rally Championship
    • Finnish Rally Championship
    • France Rally Championship
    • German Rally Championship
    • Indian National Rally Championship
    • Intercontinental Rally Challenge (since 2006)
    • Irish Tarmac Rally Championship
    • All Japan Rally Championship
    • Portugal Rally Championship
    • Scottish Rally Championship
    • Spanish Rally Championship
    • Russian Rally Championship
    • Rally America National Championship
    • United States Rally Championship
    • SCCA ProRally (1973–2004)
    • FIA Historic Rally Championships
  • Rally raid
    • Dakar Series (2008 first event, series since 2009)
    • World Cross Country Rally Championship
    • FIA Cross-Country Rallies
  • TSD rally (Time, Speed, Distance)
    • Historic Rally Championship
  • Rally VHC (Véhicule Historique de Compétition)
    • Rally VHC French Cup

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