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Rally Islas Canarias is due to be promoted from the European Rally Championship and become a World Championship event under a two-year deal. [14] The event is planned to be run on tarmac roads. [15] Rally Saudi Arabia is due to join the championship in 2025 as their organisers signed a ten-year contract with WRC Promoter GmbH. [16]
In 1974, a "Don't Smoke Day" (or "D-Day") was promoted by Lynn R. Smith of the Monticello Times in Monticello, Minnesota. [1] On November 18, 1976, the California Division of the American Cancer Society successfully prompted nearly one million smokers to quit for the day. That California event marked the first Smokeout. [1] [3]
Saudi Arabia's bid to join the World Rally Championship could date back to 2023, when a candidate event was held. [1] However, it missed out the 2024 calendar. [2]During the 2024 Rally Italia Sardegna, it was announced that the organisers of Rally Saudi Arabia signed a contract that would last a decade, meaning the rally would become a World Rally Championship event in 2025. [3]
Rally Islas Canarias is due to be promoted from the European Rally Championship and become a World Championship event under a two-year deal. [12] The event is planned to be run on tarmac roads. [13] Rally Saudi Arabia is due to join the championship in 2025 as their organisers signed a ten-year contract with WRC Promoter GmbH. [14]
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... 2025 World Rally Championship; 2025 WRC2 Championship;
PHOTO: Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump gather outside Capital One Arena, for a rally a day before he is scheduled to be inaugurated for a second term, in Washington, D.C., Jan. 19, 2025 ...
CBS News first reported on the planned rally. Trump’s inauguration will take place Jan. 20. He will be sworn in at the Capitol, and there will be multiple events throughout the day to mark the ...
Some 2,000 people camped out overnight and about 10,000 were lined up by 10 a.m., according to estimates by cops and The Post. Follow the latest on Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden: