The 2026 Championship will be held over seven events, with five gravel rounds and two tarmac rounds, offering something for everyone.
This year, though, 5 rounds will count towards a competitors final score, giving people more opportunity to put together a championship campaign and recover from any mishaps or non-starts.
In addition to the overall title, there are several other competitive categories and championships for competitors to aim for. The Challengers Championship is for competitors who have not finished in the top 7 of an SRC or equivalent level event.
We have the 2 Wheel Drive Championship, where the ever popular Escort will be up against newer, front wheel drive machinery, like the Peugeot 208 and Fiesta Rally 4.
There is the SRC Subaru Cup for older Subaru Imprezas and Legacys, in addition to five Clubman classes for lower specification cars with fewer modifications, which is funded by a large number of existing and past competitors and sponsors.
Registering for the 2026 Championship will allow competitors to enjoy to compete for generous prize funds across all the categories along with having access to various benefits and discounts from a range of motorsport companies and Championship supporters.