Media Accreditation
Dear Colleagues,
The media accreditation process has started for FIA ERC Rally Hungary to be held on 12-14. April 2024. Accreditation is processed on a registration platform, and the Hungarian journalists and photographers have to fill in the form before 1st April via this link.
Foreign journalists and photographers should apply for accreditation via this link.
Please note that only professional journalists’ and photographers’ application are accepted.
We kindly ask you to read and fill in the accreditation form carefully and note all the terms and condition. Only a person above 18 can apply for accreditation.
Application does not mean automatic accreditation to the race.
Press Office reserves the right to refuse / not to accept the application. The confirmation letter on accepting or refusing the application will be sent to the email address given in the filled-in accreditation form. The application arrived after the deadline cannot be considered.
FIA ERC will provide disposable photographer tabard for the race weekend, which can be taken over in the Media Centre after having participated at the compulsory safety briefing to be held by the FIA ERC Safety Delegate in race week, probably on Friday morning (the exact date will follow in due time).
Participation at the safety briefing is compulsory, we cannot provide you with the photographer’s tabard, if you miss it. Please note that there is no exemption in this respect.
TV and video companies should apply for accreditation at ERC Promoter via the following email address: accreditation@fiaerc.com
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