Rajd Meksyku



Rajd Meksyku (oficjalnie Corona Rally Mexico) – rajd samochodowy organizowany na wyżynach środkowego Meksyku w okolicach León. Rajd odbywa się w wysokogórskim rejonie Meksyku. Trasa ma około 1040 km podzielonych na 15 odcinków specjalnych i łączące je odcinki dojazdowe.
Pierwsza edycja odbyła się w 1993, a od 2004 roku jest eliminacją Rajdowych Mistrzostw Świata. Rajd odbywa się w większości na szutrowych drogach.
Zwycięzcy Rajdu Meksyku[1]
Przypisy
- ↑ Rally Mexico (pol.). www.ewrc-results.com. [dostęp 2020-01-09].
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Thierry Neuville and co-driver Nicolas Gilsoul in their Hyundai i20 WRC in the 2014 Rally Mexico.
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Andreas Mikkelsen and co-driver Mikko Markkula in their VW Polo R WRC in the tunnels under Guanajuato City, Rally Mexico 2014.