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Nine races on the Febad calendar

Nine races on the Febad calendar

Nine races under the rally mode presents as a novelty the 2022 calendar of the Bolivian Federation of Sports Motoring (Febad), approved in the ordinary congress held in Potosí.

It was also decided to keep the Óscar Crespo de Sucre Circuit, although it will be counted as a rally.
The calendar will start in Oruro with a test from March 11 to 13, it will continue with the Andalusian Rally (Tarija, April 8-10), Óscar Crespo circuit (Sucre, May 13-15), La Concordia Rally (Cochabamba, 3 -June 5), Rally Pando (1-3 July), Rally Potosí (29-31 July), Rally Santa Cruz (26-28 August), Rally La Paz (9-11 September) and the Rally de la Febad (23-25 ​​September).
For this last competition a venue is sought. “We are looking at the best alternatives. This race will be the one with the best prizes. There is interest in the Chapare, Adevalle (Santa Cruz valleys) and Yacuiba. It could also be Beni and even the Yungas, ”said Orlando Careaga, president of Febad.

As for the National Grand Prize that has not been developed since 2019 due to the pandemic, it was reported that it could be held in August. “It depends on the auspices of the national government; the Grand Prize is organized by the Federation together with the Presidency ”, pointed out Yamil Segovia, deputy of Febad.



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