| 1. | 24-25 | APR | Malaysia |
| 2. | 22-23 | MAY | Hokkaido (JP) |
| 3. | 03-04 | JUL | Whangarei (NZ) |
| 4. | 31-01 | JUL/AUG | Queensland (AU) |
| 5. | 28-29 | AUG | New Caledonia |
| 6. | CANCELLED | Indonesia | |
| 7. | 06-07 | NOV | China |
Brendan Reeves got the ideal 22nd birthday present by winning outright the 2010 Rally of New Caledonia and clinching the Pacific Cup. Rifat Sungkar was second overall and first fully APRC registered driver, taking maximum points.
Australian driver Brendan Reeves has taken the lead in Round 5 APRC Rallye New Caledonia, with Rifat Sungkar 2 minutes and 6 seconds behind.
Indonesian driver Rifat Sungkar has a lead of 3 seconds over Australian Brendan Reeves going into Day 2 of Rallye New Caledonia.
The 2010 Rally of Indonesia has been cancelled. Over the past week it become evident the event could not be held in Makassar. Efforts were made to re-locate the event to a different part of Indonesia but these efforts failed with so little time to prepare the huge logistics involved.
The 5th round of the 2010 Asia Pacific Rally Championship starts tonight in Noumea, New Caledonia. This is the APRC's only visit to a Pacific Island and one of the few international rallies in the world held in a tropical paradise setting.
Hayden Paddon finished second in P-WRC at Rally Germany after a brilliant drive on his first ever tarmac rally. He kept the pressure on winner and fellow Mitsubishi driver Araújo throughout and didn’t make any significant errors. His result sealed a full house of podium finishes in his three P-WRC rounds so far this season and earned him 18 P-WRC points.
Pirelli Star Driver Hayden Paddon continues his good run at WRC Rally of Germany comfortably 2nd in P-WRC and only four of the twisty vineyard stages to go on the final day.
The Asia Pacific Rally Championship is an official F.I.A. championship that covers a diverse range of countries, climates, cultures and a population base of over 2.5 billion people.
In 2010 seven events make-up the championship starting with the Malaysian Rally based in Johor just over the causeway from Singapore. Next up the APRC visits Japan, followed by events in the Pacific region New Zealand, Australia (Queensland) and the tropical island and French territory of New Caledonia.
The final two events are Indonesia (Sulawesi) and the China Rally, 400 kilometres south west of Shanghai.
From beautiful south-sea island sunsets to the rugged mountains in northern China this rally championship has it all. Drivers from Japan, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, China, Japan, New Caledonia, Australia and New Zealand compete in the latest rally cars from Mitsubishi, Subaru and Proton.
APRC.TV Ltd has been the official television producer for the championship since 1999 and in 2009 410 million TV viewers in 196 countries watched coverage of the APRC.