[3] The 2024 season was contested over thirteen rounds crossing Europe, Africa, South America and Asia.
The championship was expected to be expanded to 14 rounds,[19] however WRC Promoter GmbH retained the existing total of 13 events with the reasoning that it would aid participation of more Rally1 cars.
[28] In addition, the candidate list also included the event in Saudi Arabia,[31] where it aimed at a 2025 calendar slot.
Citroën Racing announced three factory-supported entries in the category, retaining Yohan Rossel and signing Nikolay Gryazin and Marco Bulacia.
Registered drivers are able to enter additional rallies with Priority 2 status without scoring points.