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Super Sunday Dilemma: Dramatic Solution to Revamp WRC Rally Weekends and Power Stages

David Castro by David Castro
May 10, 2025
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Super Sunday Dilemma: Dramatic Solution to Revamp WRC Rally Weekends and Power Stages

Ott Tänak (EST) Martin Järveoja (EST) Of team HYUNDAI SHELL MOBIS WORLD RALLY TEAM are seen during the World Rally Championship Spain in Gran Canaria, Spain on April 27, 2025. // Jaanus Ree / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202504271545 // Usage for editorial use only //

Revolutionizing WRC Sundays: A Game-Changer Proposal

The World Rally Championship’s Super Sunday has been a hot topic of debate, with fans and drivers divided on its impact. While the initial outrage has simmered down since last year’s introduction, questions linger about the effectiveness of the current format in enhancing the excitement of the final leg of WRC rounds.

Amidst the lukewarm reception towards Super Sunday, concerns have been raised about the lack of attention and meaningful engagement with the bonus points system. Despite efforts to inject thrill and unpredictability into the Sunday stages, the predictability of point-scoring outcomes has raised doubts about the overall spectacle of the event.

Critics argue that the current Super Sunday setup has failed to deliver the anticipated excitement, with instances of the top point-scorers directly mirroring the overall rally standings. This lack of divergence in strategy and outcomes has left many questioning the true value of Super Sunday in elevating the WRC viewing experience.

In light of these challenges, there have been calls for a reevaluation of the Super Sunday concept and its integration with other key elements of the WRC, such as the powerstage. While both components hold intrinsic value, there is a growing sentiment that their simultaneous implementation may be diluting their individual impact on the championship narrative.

Proposals for restructuring WRC itineraries have been put forth, suggesting a potential separation of Super Sunday from the powerstage to maximize their individual significance. By reimagining the rally format to incorporate fan-friendly stages on Fridays and culminate with a powerstage on the final day, a new dynamic could be introduced to enhance both viewer engagement and driver motivation.

Additionally, the idea of granting rally organizers the flexibility to choose when to incorporate the powerstage into the event itinerary has been floated as a means to introduce variability and excitement into the championship. By empowering event organizers to determine the timing of the powerstage, a level of unpredictability and strategic intrigue could be injected into the competition.

As the WRC navigates its evolution and seeks to attract a broader audience, discussions around innovating traditional formats and embracing new ideas have gained prominence. The rallying community, including drivers, fans, and organizers, is urged to embrace change and explore unconventional approaches to elevate the sport to new heights.

In the words of Thierry Neuville, the reigning world champion, the time has come to embrace fresh perspectives and challenge the status quo to propel the WRC into a dynamic and captivating future. As the rallying world grapples with the need for innovation and adaptation, the stage is set for a transformative shift in how WRC Sundays are perceived and experienced.

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