2020 edition of Rally Japan
2020 Rally Japan7. Rally Japan Host country Japan Rally base Nagoya , Chūbu Held on Scheduled for 19–22 November 2020 Start location Aichi Commemorative Park, Nagoya Finish location Aichi Commemorative Park, Nagoya Stages 19 (307.78 km; 191.25 miles)[ 1] Stage surface Tarmac Transport distance 715.77 km (444.76 miles) Overall distance 1,023.55 km (636.00 miles) Cancellation Rally cancelled due to border restrictions.
The 2020 Rally Japan (also known as the Rally Japan 2020 ) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was scheduled to be held over four days between 19 and 22 November 2020,[ 2] but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 3] It was set to mark the seventh running of Rally Japan and planned to be the final round of the 2020 World Rally Championship , World Rally Championship-2 and World Rally Championship-3 . The 2020 event was scheduled to be based in Nagoya in Chūbu .
Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia were the defending rally winners.[ 4] Citroën World Rally Team , the team they drove for in 2010, were the reigning manufacturers' winners, but would not defending their titles after parent company Citroën withdrew from the sport.[ 5]
Background
Route
Itinerary
All dates and times are JST (UTC+9 ).
Date
Time
No.
Stage name
Distance
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08:56
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Expo Park R Short [Shakedown ]
4.78 km
Leg 1 — 153.68 km
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07:33
SS1
Isegami Tunnel 1
23.82 km
08:36
SS2
Inabu Dam 1
21.38 km
09:34
SS3
Shitara Town 1
31.64 km
13:37
SS4
Isegami Tunnel 2
23.82 km
14:40
SS5
Inabu Dam 2
21.38 km
15:38
SS6
Shitara Town 2
31.64 km
Leg 2 — 103.86 km
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07:23
SS7
Nukata Forest 1
20.63 km
08:08
SS8
Lake Mikawa 1
20.06 km
09:04
SS9
Shinshiro City 1
7.65 km
10:30
SS10
SSS Okazaki Central Park 1
1.20 km
13:45
SS11
SSS Okazaki Central Park 2
1.20 km
14:23
SS12
Nukata Forest 2
20.63 km
15:08
SS13
Lake Mikawa 2
20.06 km
16:04
SS14
Shinshiro City 2
7.65 km
18:46
SS15
Expo Park R Short
4.78 km
Leg 3 — 50.24 km
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08:43
SS16
Ena City
21.47 km
09:36
SS17
Nenoue Plateau
11.63 km
11:08
SS18
Expo Park 1
8.57 km
13:18
SS19
Expo Park 2 [Power Stage ]
8.57 km
Source: [ 1]
Preparation and cancellation
Rally Japan was scheduled to return to the calendar for the first time since 2010 , replacing Rally Australia as the final round of the championship. The rally was scheduled to move its headquarters from Hokkaidō to a new base in Nagoya and was to be run on tarmac rather than gravel.[ 6] A candidate event had run in 2019.[ 7] However, in response to the national COVID-19 pandemic , the Japanese government had increased the country's border restrictions, which led to the cancellation of the rally.[ 3] The vacant spot left by the rally was taken by Belgium .[ 8]
References
External links
Categories within the World Rally Championship
Teams and drivers that are eligible to score manufacturer points