Ireland is vying to secure a three-year contract to host the WRC, beginning from 2025, which aims to bring the championship back to the country for the first time since 2009.
Motorsport Ireland announced in January that it plans to rotate the rally through three locations; Waterford, Kerry and Limerick, across the three-year deal, should it secure the contract.
WRC Promoter’s event director Simon Larkin met with Motorsport Ireland president Aidan Harper in Dublin last week, prior to Rally Sweden, to discuss the plans for the proposed rally.
Larkin admitted that a rotational rally hub is unusual for WRC events but was convinced by the concept being pitched.
“It’s a concept we’re not normally in favour of because these events are quite complicated, so to move from one region to the other year after year is an additional complexity,” Larkin told Autosport.
“We’re being convinced that we think this is the way to go. We think we can make it a really good national event.
“The fact that this one country has three amazingly prepared, ready, resourced and experienced regions to run a WRC event is a compliment to rallying in Ireland and it makes it more exciting for us.
“We think it would be a fantastic event. We met with the board. There’s an entity that’s being set up by Motorsport Ireland to essentially run the event, that’s at arm’s length from ASN Itself.
Source: Autosport