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May 18th I Spectator Areas

SS19/22 — Paredes

Schedule- 1.st passage at 06:43am I 2.nd passage at 09:58am

The big news for 2023 was the inclusion of the special classification race in Paredes. The route takes part of the shakedown route and finishes in the same place, the Baltar Circuit. The section has everything from very fast to slow areas, in open countryside, in the middle of eucalyptus trees, which will be an excellent challenge for the drivers.

Click on the green squares on the map to access the coordinates of each ZE (via Waze).

Download the full Paredes Spectator Guide.


SS20/23 — Felgueiras

Schedule - 1.st passage at 07:48am I 2.nd passage at 11:03am

After returning in 2021, the Vodafone Rally de Portugal will once again take to the roads of Monte de Santa Quitéria. The route is a veritable merry-go-round in the forest, interspersing fast zones with sections of very demanding driving, on a course that was tailor-made for the Rally when it was first used in 1993.

Click on the green squares on the map to access the coordinates of each ZE (via Waze).

Download the full Felgueiras Spectator Guide.


SS20/22 — Fafe

Schedule- 1.st passage at 08:35am I 2.nd passage at 01:15pm

It is considered ‘The Cathedral of Rallies in Portugal’, in perfect parallel with the devotion and pilgrimage that takes place there as the competitors pass by. Its 11.18 kilometres are home to the race's two biggest drawcards: Confurco and the asphalt pass - not forgetting the Pedra Sentada jump, which closes the section with a golden seal.

Many thousands of people come to both places ‘on pilgrimage’ to watch the WRC caravan pass by. The festivities begin the afternoon before, when spectators start gathering to save the best place to watch the cars pass, and last until the last competitor has passed through the section that will also be the stage for the Power Stage.

Click on the green squares on the map to access the coordinates of each ZE (via Waze).

Download the full Fafe Spectator Guide.

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