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51st edition of Rally Bulgaria starts

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A total of 35 crews will take part in the 51st edition of Rally Bulgaria, which will be held in the regions of Varna and Shumen. There are 11 foreign crews, chairman of the Bulgarian Automobile Sports Federation, Kamen Mihaylov, said. Turkey will have 5 crews, Romania - 4, and Serbia and Hungary - one each. Bulgaria is represented by 24 crews.

The start is today at 8 pm in "Sts. Cyril and Methodius” square in Varna. There are a total of 16 special stages of the rally as the total length of the track is 635 kilometers. The last special stage on Sunday night will take place in the streets of Varna.




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