Rallying-Rally Scotland to bring WRC back to Britain in 2027


Rallying - Rally of Great Britain - Wales - 16/9/12 Cardiff - Finish - General view of the trophy after the Rally of Great Britain Mandatory Credit: Action Images/Steven Paston/File Photo

March 16 (Reuters) - Britain ⁠will return to the World Rally Championship ⁠in 2027 with a new Aberdeen-based round ‌in Scotland, organisers said on Monday.

The rally will end an eight-year absence for the championship in Britain dating to ​the last edition of Wales ⁠Rally GB in 2019.

The ⁠stages will be run on gravel roads in the ⁠regions ‌of Aberdeenshire and Moray in north-east Scotland.

"This is a huge announcement for ⁠the FIA World Rally Championship, it really ​demonstrates the ‌positive direction we are now taking," said FIA ⁠deputy ​president for sport Malcolm Wilson in a statement.

"The United Kingdom has incredible heritage and passion for our ⁠sport, and the return of ​a flagship world championship event in Scotland is the start of the next chapter in this long ⁠history."

The late Colin McRae, who became Britain's first world rally champion in 1995, came from Scotland. Scottish co-driver Robert Reid partnered the late Richard ​Burns to the 2001 ⁠championship.

David Richards, chairman of Motorsport UK, was world championship-winning ​co-driver in 1981 while Wilson ‌founded the British-based M-Sport ​company that runs Ford's world rally championship team.

(Reporting by Alan BaldwinEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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