The 2022 event was based in Ypres in West Flanders and was contested over twenty special stages covering a total competitive distance of 281.58 km (174.97 mi).
[3] Jari Huttunen and Mikko Lukka were the defending rally winners in the WRC-2 category.
[4] Yohan Rossel and Alexandre Coria were the defending rally winners in the WRC-3 category,[5] but neither of them defended their titles as Rossel stepped up to WRC-2, while Coria moved to the top-tier to co-drive with Adrien Fourmaux for M-Sport.
[7] Stéphane Lefebvre and Andy Malfoy won the World Rally Championship-2 category.
[8] Jan Černý and Tom Woodburn won the World Rally Championship-3 category.