Rally Greece: what stages will make up the Acropolis WRC event?
24th June 2025 0 By Kamron KentIt’s the week of Acropolis Rally Greece where rocky roads and blistering temperatures will challenge the World Rally Championship crews in the south-east corner of Europe.
Feature image credit: Jaanus Ree // Red Bull Content Pool
The Rally of Gods will consist of 17 stages across the four-day weekend. Saturday is the longest day of action with 123.44km of competitive terrain to be completed, closely followed by Friday at 121.76km.
In total, the teams and crews – if they survive the challenging terrain – would complete 345.76km of rally racing across the entire weekend.
Only one stage opens up the rally on Thursday with a 1.5km super special stage: EKO Athens SSS. The Tarzan stage will also return to conclude the weekend as the event’s Wolf Power Stage.
Thursday (1.5km)
SS1 – EKO Athens SSS (1.5km)
Friday (121.76km)
SS2 – Aghii Theodori 1 (26.76km)
SS3 – Loutraki (12.90km)
SS4 – Aghii Theodori 2 (26.76km)
SS5 – Thiva (19.58km)
SS6 – Stiri (24.18km)
SS7 – Elatia (11.58km)
Saturday (123.44km)
SS8 – Pavliani 1 (24.58km)
SS9 – Karoutes 1 (19.48km)
SS10 – Inohori 1 (17.66km)
SS11 – Pavliani 2 (24.58km)
SS12 – Karoutes 2 (19.48km)
SS13 – Inohori 2 (17.66km)
Sunday (99.06km)
SS14 – Smokovo 1 (26.16km)
SS15 – Tarzan 1 (23.37km)
SS16 – Smokovo 2 (26.16km)
SS17 – Tarzan 2 (23.37km)
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Hi, I'm Kamron. I created ApexMotorsports.co.uk in the dying embers of the 2021 Formula 1 world championship. It allowed me freedom to write whatever I wanted to write about which was all things motorsports, my passion. I have put a lot of effort in over the years to keep this website in its best shape and I've loved seeing the brand grow consistently, month-on-month, year-on-year. My ambition is to keep watching this brand grow into a primary outlet of news for all things motorsports whilst fueling my desire to pursue a career in sports journalism, specialising in motorsports.
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Hi, I'm Kamron. I created ApexMotorsports.co.uk in the dying embers of the 2021 Formula 1 world championship. It allowed me freedom to write whatever I wanted to write about which was all things motorsports, my passion. I have put a lot of effort in over the years to keep this website in its best shape and I've loved seeing the brand grow consistently, month-on-month, year-on-year. My ambition is to keep watching this brand grow into a primary outlet of news for all things motorsports whilst fueling my desire to pursue a career in sports journalism, specialising in motorsports.


