The organisers of the Rally Norway have released the details of the full route for their debut event in the
FIA World Rally Championship, which will run from February 16-18 2007.
Unlike the candidate event that was run earlier this year, the event will feature more stages, as it will now last for three-days.
"From the start/finish in Hamar, the special stages will run northeast of Oslo, the capital of Norway, from the mountainous region of Lillehammer in the north to the forests of Kongsvinger in the south," read a statement from the organisers. "During Friday, Saturday and Sunday, drivers will cover 343.76 kilometres in 18 special stages. A unique indoor service park in the Viking ship stadium, Vikingskipet, will add to the experience by giving spectators easy access to their rally idols."
Rally Norway clerk of the course, Stig Rune Kjernsli is confident the event will be a success: "Keeping various arena ideas in mind, the whole package of special stages for Rally Norway has been devised to give the visitors an unforgettable rally memory. It is even better organised and better prepared than the candidate event," he noted.
"As a service park, 'The Vikingskipet' is unique for the WRC drivers and spectators. The spectators will be brought close to the stars and can monitor the service from stall seats.
"In addition, Rally Norway will be the only WRC round with special stages on ice and snow in the mountains. The Mountain test [SS11 and SS15], in the treeless mountain area southeast of Lillehammer, is being driven both Saturday and Sunday. It offers a new experience and adds a completely new dimension to the WRC.