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II Ardennes Classic, VHR

Octuber 23, 24, 25. Charlevile-Mezières, France

The "II Ardennes Classic rally" is warming up motors. And you? Do you have your car ready?

The best teams from northern of France, Belgium and Luxembourg have everything ready.

We know thath the Rally "Ardennes Classic II" will be competitive fun and properly organized.


The rally will be about 480 kms tour and have at least 180 kms of VHR regularity , it means on open road.  The start wil be at Charlevile-Mezieres city, in northern France near the Belgian border.


Participants will enjoy a great road book to navigate, good organization and first-class participants. The level and fun are guaranteed!


Timing  will be done by Blunik Chrono System team, with rigor and precision that you really enjoy compete!


There are still places. Com to register!

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