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About WRC
The FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) is the absolute pinnacle of global off-road motorsport, pitting production-based hybrid Rally1 cars and their drivers against the most extreme terrain and weather on the planet. Established in 1973, the series demands superhuman driving skill and mechanical durability, with teams battling on gravel, asphalt, ice, and snow across four continents. The 2026 season features a highly competitive 14-round calendar, showcasing the ultimate battle for speed between manufacturer giants Toyota Gazoo Racing, Hyundai Shell Mobis, and M-Sport Ford.
Top teams
Championship glory in WRC is a fierce manufacturer war, led by Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, who currently head the manufacturers' standings with their dominant GR Yaris Rally1 Hybrid. Their title charge is led by Elfyn Evans and part-time legend Sébastien Ogier. Challenging them is Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT, bringing a powerhouse lineup featuring Belgian star Thierry Neuville and Estonian champion Ott Tänak in the i20 N Rally1 Hybrid, while M-Sport Ford WRT remains a persistent threat with their youth-heavy Puma Rally1 Hybrid campaign.
Format
The 2026 calendar consists of 14 rounds, featuring brand-new events like Rally Paraguay and the season-ending Rally Saudi Arabia. Rallies run from Thursday to Sunday, comprising 15 to 25 special stages run against the clock. Drivers start at intervals, fighting dust, mud, and narrow roads. Under the championship points system, points are awarded for positions at different intervals during the weekend, culminating in the high-stakes Power Stage on Sunday where drivers hunt for crucial bonus points on live television.
Viewership
The WRC commands massive global viewership, drawing over 800 million cumulative TV viewers across the season. Spectacular helicopter camera sweeps, dramatic dust-clouds, and terrifyingly fast onboard telemetry views attract fans globally, while the expansion into new markets in South America and the Middle East has brought millions of new supporters to the sport.
Streaming options in the US
In the United States, rally enthusiasts can stream every stage live and on-demand through the championship's official OTT platform, Rally.TV, priced at $14.99 per month for the Monthly Flex plan or $129.99 for the Annual Pass. US viewers can also access the official Rally.TV channel directly through the DAZN platform as a premium subscription add-on.
Streaming options in Canada
Canadian rally fans can follow the entire 14-round season live by subscribing to Rally.TV directly. The standalone app offers live stages, multi-camera onboard feeds, and full replays, which can also be streamed as a dedicated subscription channel through its global partnership with the DAZN platform.
Streaming options in the UK and Ireland
For viewers in the United Kingdom and Ireland, live coverage of every special stage is hosted on the DAZN platform, which offers the Rally.TV channel as a premium add-on for £12.99 per month or £119.99 annually. Fans can also access the action via the standalone Rally.TV digital service.
International streaming options
Globally, the WRC is broadcast live in over 150 countries. Every special stage is streamed live via Rally.TV, while traditional TV channels—including Canal+ in France, ServusTV in Germany and Austria, and SVT in Sweden—carry live stages and extensive highlights for their respective regions.
Current season
The 2026 WRC campaign is in full swing, featuring 14 rounds from Monte-Carlo in January to Saudi Arabia in November. Upcoming marquee events include the Delfi Rally Estonia (July 16–19), the Secto Rally Finland (July 30–August 2), and the historic debut of ueno Rally del Paraguay (August 27–30). Elfyn Evans and Toyota Gazoo Racing lead the standings heading into the packed summer schedule, with all stages streamed live globally on Rally.TV.
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