The 11th Maya Mexico Rally (MMR 11) is set to be a five-stage journey across some of the Yucatan Peninsula's most iconic locations in 2025. The competition will include a variety of activities, such as an elegance contest, a golf tournament, and a paella festival, all designed to enhance each stage of the rally. The event will run from March 28 to April 5, 2025, starting in Tulum and concluding in Merida. Participants will primarily traverse through Quintana Roo, Campeche, and Yucatan, promoting the preservation of classic cars amid a backdrop of cultural and natural splendor.
MMR 11 Route: The five stages of the regularity competition are as follows:
- First stage: The rally will kick off on March 28 from Tulum Country Club, the rally's host, passing through Felipe Carrillo Puerto and Bacalar before reaching Chetumal.
- Second stage: The journey continues from Chetumal, touring the archaeological zone of Ichkabal, stopping at Calderitas for a meal, and then returning to Chetumal.
- Third stage: The State Government of Quintana Roo will present the start flag. The first stop will be at Z.A. Kohunlich for a guided tour. […]
- Fourth stage: The rally will move from Campeche to Merida, with a stop at the Hacienda de Sotuta de Peon.
- Fifth stage: The final stage will depart from Merida to Motul for breakfast, then to Izamal, and finally back to Merida for the Porsche-sponsored awards gala and MMR 11 closing ceremony.
MMR 11 Cultural and Social Activities:
- The elegance contest is a highlight of the competition, showcasing classic cars with the goal of recognizing the most elegantly designed, well-restored, and aesthetically pleasing vehicles.
- The 9th edition of the golf tournament will offer participants a chance to compete and socialize at the first PGA Field in Latin America.
- The paella festival celebrates one of Spain's most iconic dishes and fosters camaraderie among competitors. It's a culinary event that features recipes from rally participants and other guests.
- Two award cocktail events will be held during the competition, where winners of each stage will be recognized by category, all within the new MMR 11 route.
- The routes are designed not only for competition but also to provide experiences at various regional sites, including guided tours of archaeological zones, regional food tastings, recreational activities, and tours of colonial cities, among other things.
- The routes and activities of the MMR 11 have become hallmarks of this classic car racing competition, offering unique annual cultural, sporting, culinary, and archaeological experiences.
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