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2021 Scottish Rally Championship

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The Scottish Rally Championship is a rallying series run throughout Scotland over the course of a year, that comprises both gravel and tarmac surface rallies.[1] The 2021 series was to begin on the forest tracks around Inverness on 6 March, with the season finale due to take place around Dalbeattie on 11 September.

2021 calendar

For season 2021 there was to be seven events held on both gravel and tarmac surfaces. The 2021 reserve event will be the Carlisle Stages Rally in October.[2]

Calendar Changes

The first three rounds of the series, the Snowman Rally, the Speyside Stages and the Jim Clark Reivers Rally have been cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[3] [4]

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Round Dates Event Rally HQ Surface Website
1 25/26 June Argyll Rally Dunoon Tarmac (website)
2 24 July RSAC Scottish Rally Lockerbie Gravel (website)
3 14 Aug Grampian Forest Rally Banchory Gravel (website)
4 11 Sep Galloway Hills Rally Dalbeattie Gravel (website)
5 23 Oct Carlisle Stages Rally Carlisle Gravel (website)
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Original Date Event Rally HQ Surface Website
- 6 Mar Snowman Rally Inverness Gravel / Snow (website)
- 17 Apr Speyside Stages Rally Elgin Gravel (website)
- 30 May Jim Clark Reivers Rally Duns Tarmac (website)

References

  1. ^ "SRC homepage". SRC. SRC. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  2. ^ "2021 Scottish Rally Championship calendar unveiled". SRC. SRC. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  3. ^ "2021 Snowman Rally cancelled". Press & Journal. Press & Journal. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Covid-19 claims Moray rally for second year running as McDonald & Munro Speyside Stages, the second round of the KNC Groundworks Scottish Rally Championship is cancelled". Grampian Online. Grampian Online. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Rally - JCR cancelled". John Fife. John Fife. Retrieved 16 January 2021.