The 2023 Canadian Rally Championship begins this weekend with Rally Perce-Neige. Find out what stages will be run below.

Rally Perce-Neige Rundown 

Rally Perce-Neige will see drivers tackle 187.88 kilometres of snow-covered stages in a single day. Drivers will get to perform a shakedown stage on Friday, February 3rd one day before the full rally starts. On Saturday drivers will tackle the previously mentioned 187.88 kilometres of snow-covered stages. The rally will feature 18 special stages with most of them being run two times. 

First Leg

Leg one will see drivers tackle seven stages totalling 44.04 kilometres before a 30-minute service.  

SS1, Farley 1, 7.91km

SS2, Domaine Du Cerf 1, 6.16km

SS3, Blue Sea/ Bouchette 1, 6.96km

SS4, Farley 2, 7.91km

SS5, Domaine Du Cerf 2, 6.16km

SS6, Blue Sea/ Bouchette 2, 6.96km

SS7, Marie Anne 1, 1.98km 

Second Leg 

Leg two will see drivers tackle four stages totalling 53.56 kilometres before a 30-minute service. 

SS8, Marie Anne 2, 1.98km

SS9, Tortue 1 (SUD), 29.15km

SS10, Cayamant 1 (SUD), 14.06km

SS11, Lac À Larche 1 (EST), 8.37km

Third Leg 

Leg three will see drivers tackle the final seven stages of the rally, totalling 90.28km. Unlike the previous legs, this leg will run three stages and then have a 30-minute service before continuing the leg. 

SS12, Tortue 2 (SUD), 29.15km

SS13, Cayamant 2 (SUD), 14.06km

SS14, Lac À Larche 2 (EST), 8.37km

SS15, Lapointe 1 (NORD), 12.88km

SS16, Des Eaux 1 (SUD), 6.47km 

SS17, Lapointe 2 (NORD), 12.88km

SS18, Des Eaux 2 (SUD), 6.47km 

Starting Order

Reigning Canadian Rally Champion Jerome Mailloux will be the first on the road Saturday. Mailloux will be followed by Alexandre Moreau, and Jason Bailey will go third. Simon Vincent will be the fourth on the road and Olivier Martel will be the fifth on the road. The first 10 drivers on the road will be listed below. 

  1. J. Mailloux
  2. A. Moreau
  3. J. Bailey
  4. S. Vincent
  5. O. Martel
  6. M-A. Brisebois 
  7. J-S. Besner
  8. V. Trudel
  9. S. Erickson
  10. S. Clark

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