The 2019 FIA World Rally Championship roars into life this weekend as the big names gather in Birmingham for the season’s Super Saturday (12 January) launch.

Huge crowds are expected at Autosport International show to meet all the WRC’s full-time drivers, co-drivers and team bosses during a packed day of activities.

The cars have not been left out either. Newly-liveried challengers from Citroën, Hyundai, M-Sport Ford and Toyota line up side-by-side for the first time, 12 days before the prestigious Rallye Monte-Carlo (24 - 27 January) ushers in the year’s opening action.

Among those attending are six-time world champions Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia, making their first public appearances in Citroën Total World Rally Team colours alongside fellow new signings Esapekka Lappi and Janne Ferm.

Britain’s Kris Meeke and new co-driver Seb Marshall appear together for the first time since joining Toyota Gazoo Racing. They are joined by team-mates Ott Tänak and Jari-Matti Latvala and co-drivers Martin Järveoja and Miikka Anttila.

Hyundai Shell Mobis is represented by Thierry Neuville, Andreas Mikkelsen and Dani Sordo while Teemu Suninen and Elfyn Evans, joined by new co-driver Scott Martin, are there from M-Sport Ford. Team bosses from all four squads are also present.

The day will start with a drivers’ parade from the central Autosport stage to the WRC stand. All four teams will unveil their 2019 cars there before each driver reveals his competition number - a new feature allowing all except the world champion to select their individual permanent car number for the year.

Drivers, co-drivers and team principals will return to the main stage for interviews before afternoon appearances by support category drivers from WRC 2 and Junior WRC, including Gus Greensmith, Rhys Yates and Tom Williams.

The schedule of main events is:

Time Activity Location 09.30 Drivers' parade Autosport stage (Hall 1) to WRC stand (Hall 3) 10.15 WRC launch - unveil of 2019 cars WRC stand 10.50 Wolf partnership announcement WRC stand 11.00 Autograph signing - Toyota Gazoo and Citroën Total WRC stand 11.00 Meet Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team Autosport stage 11.30 Meet M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Autosport stage 12.00 Meet Citroën Total World Rally Team Autosport stage 12.30 Meet Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team Autosport stage 13.15 Autograph signing - M-Sport Ford and Hyundai WRC stand 14.00 FIA WRC 2 Championship / R5 Autosport stage 14.30 FIA Junior WRC Autosport stage 14.30 Autograph signing - Toyota Gazoo and Citroën Total WRC stand 14.45 WRC Promoter and FIA Autosport stage 15.30 Autograph signing - Hyundai and M-Sport Ford WRC stand

The show at Birmingham NEC opens at 09.00 and tickets can be bought here or purchased on the door.

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