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NACAM Rally Championship

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Category
  
Super 2000 Group N

Inaugural season
  
2008

Official website
  
nacamrally.com

Country
  
Americas

Drivers' champion
  
Ricardo Triviño

The NACAM Rally Championship is an international rally championship which is run under the auspicies FIA and held across the North America and Central America region, which does include events held in South America. The championship was established in 2008.

While the NACAM region encompasses 14 countries the core of the championship is in Mexico and Costa Rica. Both have held rallies in every NACAM championship with Rally Costa del Pacífico in Costa Rica the only rally to have been held in every NACAM championship. The 2013 championship has events is Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Colombia with Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago debuting in 2013. Rallies have been previously been held in Guatemala, Barbados and Ecuador.

Mexican driver Ricardo Triviño is the only multiple champion, having won the series six times since 2008. Results have been dominated by drivers of Group N Mitsubishi Lancers.

List of events

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  • Rally Costa del Pacífico, Costa Rica (2008-present)
  • Rally Guatemala (2008)
  • Rally Barbados (2008)
  • Rally Mexico (2008)
  • Rally Sierra del Tigre, Mexico (2009-2011)
  • Rally Ecuador (2009, 2012)
  • Rally Aguascalientes, Mexico (2010)
  • Rally Abangaritos, Costa Rica (2010)
  • Rally Rio Jimenez, Costa Rica (2010)
  • Rally Cañadas, Mexico (2011-12)
  • Rally Órganos, Peru (2011)
  • Rally Cartagena, Colombia (2011-2012)
  • Rally Picos del Sicuara, Colombia (2013-Presente)
  • Rally Montañas, Mexico (2012-present)
  • Rally Cusco, Peru (2012)
  • Rally Cañete, Peru (2013-present)
  • Rally Venezuela (2013)
  • Rally Trinidad (2013-present)
  • Rally Picos del Sicuara, Colombia (2014-present)
  • Rally Guane, Colombia (2014-present)
  • Rally Guyana (2014-present)
  • References

    NACAM Rally Championship Wikipedia