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It’s official – Rally Scotland is go!

From 2027, Rally Scotland will join the WRC calendar under an initial three-year agreement running through to 2029, bringing top-level world rallying back to British roads for the first time since 2019. Based in Aberdeen, with stages set in the forests of Aberdeenshire and surrounding areas, the new event marks a huge moment for Scottish motorsport and for rally fans across the UK.

The launch at P&J Live set out the key points. Rally HQ and the Service Park will be based at the Aberdeen venue, right next to the airport and close to lots of hotels. Some stages are expected to be just 20 minutes away, creating a compact event built around proven logistics and some of the best gravel roads in Britain. An autumn date is expected for 2027, with the FIA set to confirm the final calendar slot later this year.

For the whole WRC community, the return really matters. The UK is a critical market for fans, television audiences and car manufacturers, and Rally Scotland is the result of years of hard work to fill the gap left since the last UK round. The stage is set for Rally Scotland to grow into something major, not just for Scotland but for the whole UK.

There was a strong sense, too, that this is about more than one weekend of competition. Motorsport UK chairman and former world champion co-driver David Richards spoke about Rally Scotland as a halo event, one that can boost grassroots rallying, bring investment into the region and create wider benefits in technology, sustainability and community programmes.

For now, the route, stage locations and exact dates are still to come. But the big news is settled: Rally Scotland is real, and the road to 2027 has started

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