RallyX Americas made its first move


While the whole RallyX season in Europe is already closed, it doesn’t mean that RX Promotion is just resting, with the first visit to the United States in a long time to announce the first step to make RallyX Americas finally become reality.
 
RallyX took the past weekend to announce that Crandon International Raceway will be part of the RallyX Americas calendar in June 2026, and as initially announced when all plans were unveiled, the competition will have classes tailored for the market, with the FirstCorner FC1-X headlining the events, the FC2s stay as the highest support class while the new FC5 crosskarts will appear for the first time ever around there.
 
In between the Off-Road World Championship event, RallyX also held a demonstration event with five FC1-Xs and some demo laps with the FC5 to give a taste of what will come next year. Technically, this will pick up where the defunct Nitrocross left off, with a similar class package in offer. While most of the FC1-Xs were parked, some of the FC2s made the trip to Europe to compete in RallyX Europe’s Open 4WD class with the supercars, which attracted some names back to Europe like Tommi Hallman, but also brought American teams and drivers to Europe, like those who drove for BAK40 Motorsports.
 
It is expected that other rounds will be announced in the future, and it is still unclear if Crandon will be opening the season or not.
 
PHOTO: RallyX

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