3 September 2025

Maps and Spectator Zones for Rally Silesia

Rally Silesia (19–21 September) has long attracted motorsport fans from across the region and beyond. The key question for them is always: where and when will the action take place? That is no longer a secret – the organisers have now published the full set of rally maps, including all special stages and the locations of 20 designated spectator zones.

This year, Rally Silesia is organised together with its main partners – the Silesian Voivodeship and the Superauto.pl Silesian Stadium – and once again counts towards both international and national series. Crews will score points in the FIA European Rally Trophy (round 10 of 14), the Polish Rally Championship (round 6 of 7), the Millers Oils Historic Polish Rally Championship (round 5 of 6) and the Southern Rally Championship (round 5 of 8).

As in previous years, the event is held under the honorary patronage of Wojciech Saługa, Marshal of the Silesian Voivodeship.

The winner of Rally Silesia will be decided over 14 asphalt special stages. These closed-road sections are the heart of the rally, professionally secured and off limits to normal traffic. Between stages, crews travel on public liaison routes, strictly observing traffic regulations.

RALLY SILESIA 2025: MAPS AND SPECTATOR ZONES

The first chance to see the crews in action comes on Friday, 19 September with the shakedown in Zabrze Mikulczyce, run on the same route as last year. A spectator zone will be set up there, and the test stage will be open to competitors from 09:30 to 14:30.

On Friday evening, the rally takes over the centre of Katowice, co-host city of the event, for an unforgettable show. From 18:00 the start ceremony will be held on Dworcowa Street, where fans can meet the drivers and see the cars up close. This will be followed by the GZM Katowice special stage – a spectacular evening run through the closed and secured streets of the city. Three spectator zones will be available along the route.

On Saturday the competition heads south, with stages in Jastrzębie-Zdrój, Hażlach and the municipality of Jasienica. They will feature two, two and four spectator zones respectively, and each stage will be run twice. At the end of the day, crews return to Chorzów – one of the cities of the Upper Silesian-Zagłębie Metropolis and a strategic partner of the event – for the rally’s signature stage around the Superauto.pl Silesian Stadium. This test, part of Rally Silesia since its very first edition, will again feature two fan zones on the famous “Witches’ Cauldron” grounds.

Sunday brings the final showdown, with stages at Marklowice Górne, Kiczyce and “Silesian Voivodeship”, the latter running through Ochaby Wielkie and Ochaby Małe. Marklowice will host one fan zone, while the other two stages each offer three viewing points.

The rally will conclude back at the Superauto.pl Silesian Stadium in Chorzów, where the finish ceremony takes place.