Overview
- Thirty-three crews took the official start on Saturday morning, fewer than the 40 entries announced a day earlier.
- After the morning loop, 29 cars returned to the city center as four dropped out for mechanical issues or an off without reported injuries.
- Afternoon stages on Mil Cumbres are in progress under planned road closures, with the finish expected around 5 p.m. at the Catedral de Morelia.
- The event consists of six timed tests with one‑minute staggered starts and cumulative times deciding winners by category.
- Veterans Pancho Name and Armando Zapata are among the contenders and past Morelia winners, reinforcing the rally’s draw on the celebrated Mil Cumbres road.