The Spanish Rally Championship is a rallying series run over the course of a year, that comprises tarmac and gravel surface events. 2021 is the 3rd season of the series. The season was due to begin in Rally Tierras Altas de Lorca, but got postponed. Instead, it started in Rallye Sierra Morena
In 2021 the Spanish Gravel Championship and the Spanish Tarmac Championship mixed into the Spanish Rally Superchampionship. The two championships became the Spanish Gravel Cup and the Spanish Tarmac Cup.
The N5 Cup will make a return, after being shut down in 2020. [1]
The Spanish Rally Championship features many different support categories:
Round | Dates | Rally name | Surface | Notes |
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1 | 08-10 April | XXXVIII Rallye Sierra Morena | Tarmac | Clio Trophy Spain Rd.1, Dacia Sandero Cup Rd 1, Suzuki Swift Cup Rd 1, Iberian Rally Trophy Rd 1, Spain Tarmac Cup Rd 1, Andalucía Rd 3, |
2 | 23-24 April | X Rallye Tierras Altas de Lorca | Gravel | Spain Gravel Cup Rd 1, Andalucía Gravel Rd 1, 2RM Trophy Rd 1, |
4 | 15-16 May | Rallye Villa de Adeje | Tarmac | Iberian Rally Trophy Rd 2, Canary Islands Rd 2, |
5 | 05-6 June | Rallye Terra da Auga | Gravel | Spain Gravel Cup Rd 2, N5 Cup Rd 2, 2RM Trophy Rd 2, |
6 | 19-20 June | Rallye Reino de Leon | Gravel | Spain Gravel Cup Rd 3, N5 Cup Rd 3, 2RM Trophy Rd 3, |
7 | 17-18 July | LIV Rallye de Ourense Termal | Tarmac | Clio Trophy Spain Rd.3, Dacia Sandero Cup Rd 3,Suzuki Swift Cup Rd 3, |
8 | 21-22 August | LII Rallye de Ferrol Suzuki | Tarmac | Suzuki Swift Cup Rd 4, Tour European Rally Rd 3, |
9 | 11-12 September | LVIII Rallye Princesa de Asturias | Tarmac | Clio Trophy Spain Rd.4, Dacia Sandero Cup Rd 4, Iberian Rally Trophy Rd 4, Spain Tarmac Cup Rd 6, N5 Cup Rd 5 |
10 | 02-3 October | XLIV Rallye Villa de Llanes | Tarmac | Suzuki Swift Cup Rd 6, Spain Tarmac Cup Rd 7, |
11 | 23-24 October | VIII Rallye de Pozoblanco | Gravel | Andalucia Gravel Rd 3,Spain Gravel Cup Rd 6, N5 Cup Rd 6, 2RM Trophy Rd 6, |
12 | 06-7 November | XVI Rallye La Nucia Trofeo Costa Blanca | Tarmac | Clio Trophy Spain Rd.5, Dacia Sandero Cup Rd 5, Iberian Rally Trophy Rd 5, Spain Tarmac Cup Rd 9 |
13 | 20-21 November | Rallye de Tierra de Madrid | Gravel | Spain Gravel Cup Rd 7, 2RM Trophy Rd 7, |
14 | 04-5 December | Rallyeshow de Madrid | Tarmac | Clio Trophy Spain Rd.6, Suzuki Swift Cup Rd 8, |
Podium places and informations on each event
Round | Rally Name | Podium Finishers | Statistics | ||||||
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Rank | Driver | Car | Time | Stages | Length-KM | Starters | Finishers | ||
1 | 38th Rally Sierra Morena | 1 | Jose Antonio Suárez | Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo | 1:26:33.0 | 10 (1 cancelled) | 151.52 | 36 | 27 |
2 | Jan Solans | Citroen C3 R5 | 1:27:11.8 | ||||||
3 | Javier Pardo | Suzuki Swift R4lly S | 1:29:27.2 |
Round | Rally Name | Podium Finishers | Statistics | ||||||
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Rank | Driver | Car | Time | Stages | Length-KM | Starters | Finishers | ||
2 | 10th Rally Tierras Altas de Lorca | 1 | Jan Solans | Citroen C3 R5 | 45:48.5 | 6 | 101.44 | 26 | 19 |
2 | Jose Antonio Suárez | Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo | 46:18.7 | ||||||
3 | Gorka Eizmendi | Skoda Fabia R5 | 47:15.1 |
Round | Rally Name | Podium Finishers | Statistics | ||||||
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Rank | Driver | Car | Time | Stages | Length-KM | Starters | Finishers | ||
3 | 30th Rally Villa de Adeje | 1 | Enrique Cruz | Ford Fiesta R5 | 1:29:10.5 | 14 (1 cancelled) | 154.76 | 24 | 18 |
2 | Yeray Lemes | Citroen C3 R5 | 1:29:41.9 | ||||||
3 | Surhayen Pernía | Hyundai I20 R5 | 1:29:46.4 |
Round | Rally Name | Podium Finishers | Statistics | ||||||
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Rank | Driver | Car | Time | Stages | Length-KM | Starters | Finishers | ||
4 | 8th Rally da Auga-Camiño de Santiago | 1 | Jose Antonio Suárez | Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo | 1:22:21.8 | 9 | 122.78 | 42 | 21 |
2 | Iván Ares | Hyundai I20 R5 | 1:23:35.0 | ||||||
3 | Gorka Eizmendi | Skoda Fabia R5 | 1:25:21.1 |
Round | Rally Name | Podium Finishers | Statistics | ||||||
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Rank | Driver | Car | Time | Stages | Length-KM | Starters | Finishers | ||
5 | 54th Rally de Ourense | 1 | Jose Antonio Suárez | Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo | 1:25:28.8 | 10 | 150.12 | 69 | 46 |
2 | Iván Ares | Hyundai I20 R5 | 1:26:17.8 | ||||||
3 | Jose Luis Peláez | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | 1:29:29.1 |
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