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2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship

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The2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented byMonster Energy[1] was the first edition of theFIA World Rallycross Championship. The season consisted of twelve rounds and started on 3 May with thePortuguese round atMontalegre. The season came to end on 23 November, atSan Luis, Argentina.[2]

Calendar

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2014 World RX Calendar by nations
Rnd.EventDatesVenueClassWinnerTeamReport
1PortugalWorld RX of Portugal3–4 MayPista Automóvel de Montalegre,MontalegreSupercarNorwayPetter SolbergSwedenPSRXReport
RX LitesSwedenSebastian ErikssonSwedenOlsbergs MSE
2United KingdomWorld RX of Great Britain24–25 MayLydden Hill Race Circuit,WoottonSupercarNorwayAndreas BakkerudSwedenFord Olsbergs MSEReport
RX LitesUnited StatesMitchell DeJongSwedenOlsbergs MSE
3NorwayWorld RX of Norway14–15 JuneLånkebanen,HellSupercarLatviaReinis NitišsSwedenFord Olsbergs MSEReport
4FinlandWorld RX of Finland28–29 JuneTykkimäki,KouvolaSupercarUnited StatesTanner FoustSwedenMarklund MotorsportReport
RX LitesSwedenKevin HansenSwedenHansen Junior Team
5SwedenWorld RX of Sweden5–6 JulyHöljesbanan,HöljesSupercarSwedenMattias EkströmSwedenEKS RXReport
RX LitesSwedenKevin ErikssonSwedenOlsbergs MSE
6BelgiumWorld RX of Belgium12–13 JulyCircuit Jules Tacheny Mettet,MettetSupercarFinlandToomas HeikkinenSwedenMarklund MotorsportReport
7CanadaWorld RX of Canada7–8 AugustCircuit Trois-Rivières,Trois-RivièresSupercarNorwayPetter SolbergSwedenPSRXReport
8FranceWorld RX of France6–7 SeptemberCircuit de Lohéac,LohéacSupercarNorwayPetter SolbergSwedenPSRXReport
9GermanyWorld RX of Germany20–21 SeptemberEstering,BuxtehudeSupercarNorwayPetter SolbergSwedenPSRXReport
10ItalyWorld RX of Italy27–28 SeptemberAutodromo di Franciacorta,CastrezzatoSupercarSwedenTimmy HansenSwedenTeam Peugeot-HansenReport
RX LitesNorwayDaniel HoltenSwedenOlsbergs MSE
11TurkeyWorld RX of Turkey11–12 OctoberIstanbul Park,TuzlaSupercarNorwayAndreas BakkerudSwedenFord Olsbergs MSEReport
RX LitesSwedenSebastian ErikssonSwedenOlsbergs MSE
12ArgentinaWorld RX of Argentina28–29 NovemberAutódromo Rosendo Hernández,San LuisSupercarNorwayPetter SolbergSwedenPSRXReport
  Event ofFIA ERX (including Supercars)
  Event ofFIA ERX (except Supercars)

Teams and drivers

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Permanent entries[3]
ConstructorEntrantCarNo.DriverRounds[4]
CitroënNorwayPSRX[5]Citroën DS311NorwayPetter Solberg[6]All
12NorwayAlexander Hvaal[7]1–5
95ItalySimone Romagna8–10
97EstoniaSten Oja7, 11
107AustriaManfred Stohl12
United KingdomMonster Energy World RX[8]27FranceDavy Jeanney[9]5–10
33United KingdomLiam Doran[10]1–6, 12
44PolandKrzysztof Skorupski[8]1–4
88NorwayHenning Solberg7–12
133NorwayLars Øivind Enerberg11
United Kingdom LD Motorsports World RX[8]66Republic of IrelandDerek Tohill[8]All
FordSwedenFord Olsbergs MSE[11]Ford Fiesta ST13NorwayAndreas Bakkerud[12]All
15LatviaReinis Nitišs[12]All
Poland Now or Never[13]21PolandBohdan Ludwiczak[14]1-2, 8-12
BelgiumJJ Racing[15]Ford Focus54BelgiumJos Jansen[15]All
PeugeotSwedenTeam Peugeot-Hansen[16]Peugeot 208 T161RussiaTimur Timerzyanov[17]All
3SwedenTimmy Hansen[18]All
United KingdomAlbatec Racing[19]Peugeot 2082Republic of IrelandOliver O'Donovan12
25CanadaJacques Villeneuve[19]1, 3–7, 10
26United KingdomAndy Scott[19]1–2, 6–12
27FranceDavy Jeanney2
47SwedenRamona Karlsson9
81United KingdomDavid Binks8
122United KingdomMarc Scott11
VolkswagenSwedenMarklund Motorsport[20][21]Volkswagen Polo57FinlandToomas Heikkinen[20]All
92SwedenAnton Marklund[20]All
Entries ineligible to score team points
ConstructorEntrantCarNo.DriverRounds
AudiSweden Larsson Jernberg MotorsportAudi A14SwedenRobin Larsson2-3, 5-6, 9–10
SwedenEKS RXAudi S15SwedenPontus Tidemand3–6, 8-10
10SwedenMattias Ekström3, 5, 9
79SwedenEdward Sandström6, 8, 10–11
80GermanyMarkus Winkelhock4
100SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson11
GermanyAll-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportAudi S349GermanyRené Münnich5, 9–10
CitroënFranceAlexandre TheuilCitroën DS36FranceAlexandre Theuil1–2, 6, 8–10
SwedenÖhman Racing7SwedenEmil Öhman2–3, 6, 9–10
17SwedenMats Öhman2–3, 9
SwedenEric Färén40SwedenEric Färén2, 5
United KingdomLD Motorsports58FinlandRiku Tahko4
FranceHervé "Knapick" Lemonnier84France"Knapick"8
85FranceChristian Beroujon8
FranceChristophe WiltCitroën C428FranceChristophe Wilt8
NorwayMorten Bergminrud30NorwayMorten Bergminrud3, 9–10
RussiaTT Motorsport63RussiaRoman Stepanenko5, 10
NorwayStian Haugan64NorwayStian Haugan5
FranceMarc Laboulle71FranceMarc Laboulle8
FranceJean-Baptiste Dubourg87FranceJean-Baptiste Dubourg8
LebanonNabil KaramCitroën Xsara89LebanonNabil Karam8
FordRepublic of IrelandOliver O'DonovanFord Focus2Republic of IrelandOliver O'Donovan2, 8
BelgiumKoen Pauwels22BelgiumKoen Pauwels1–3, 6, 8–9
NorwayStein Egil Jenssen36NorwayStein Egil Jenssen3, 9
PortugalJoaquim Santos41PortugalJoaquim Santos1
NorwayLudvig Hunsbedt42NorwayLudvig Hunsbedt5
ItalyChristian Giarolo46ItalyChristian Giarolo10
SwedenFredrik Tiger65SwedenFredrik Tiger5
GermanyACN Buxtehude86GermanyJörg Jockel9
FrancePascal Le Nouvel98FrancePascal Le Nouvel8
FinlandTeemu PatsiFord Fiesta ST23FinlandTeemu Patsi4–5
NorwayTore Kristoffersen31NorwayTore Kristoffersen3, 5, 10
Czech RepublicCzech National Team37Czech RepublicPavel Koutný2–3, 6, 10
NorwayÅke Holtet39NorwayÅke Holtet5
FinlandAtro Määttä45FinlandAtro Määttä4
United KingdomKevin Procter50United KingdomKevin Procter8
United KingdomJulian Godfrey51United KingdomJulian Godfrey2
FinlandSilvo Viitanen56FinlandSilvo Viitanen4
EstoniaReinsalu Sport61EstoniaValdur Reinsalu4
62EstoniaAndri Õun4
BelgiumOTRT70BelgiumPatrick van Mechelen6
SwedenOlsbergs MSE73NorwayDaniel Holten3, 5
77United KingdomAndrew Jordan[22]2
93SwedenSebastian Eriksson5
94FinlandJoni Wiman7
111SwedenRichard Göransson10–11
125ItalyGigi Galli10
196SwedenKevin Eriksson12
ItalyErwin Untersalmberger103ItalyErwin Untersalmberger10
United StatesHoonigan Racing DivisionFord Fiesta ST43United StatesKen Block3, 8
HyundaiNorwayFrode HolteHyundai i2014NorwayFrode Holte2–3, 5, 9
PeugeotFrancePailler CompétitionPeugeot 20818FranceJonathan Pailler8
19FranceJean-Luc Pailler2
20FranceFabien Pailler2, 8
FranceGaëtan Sérazin55FranceGaëtan Sérazin8
FrancePatrick Guillerme83FrancePatrick Guillerme8
FranceRodolphe AudranPeugeot 20772FranceRodolphe Audran8
FranceLaurent Bouliou78FranceLaurent Bouliou8
RenaultNorwayOle HåbjørgRenault Clio35NorwayOle Håbjørg3, 5, 9
SwedenHelmia Motorsport48SwedenLukas Walfridson2–3, 5–6, 9–10
99NorwayTord Linnerud2–3, 5–6, 9–10
FranceJérôme Grosset-Janin74FranceJérôme Grosset-Janin2–3, 6, 8–10
FranceMartial BarbetteRenault Mégane75FranceMartial Barbette8
SaabSwedenPer Eklund MotorsportSaab 9-347SwedenRamona Karlsson1–3, 5
88NorwayHenning Solberg2–3, 5-6
101SwedenPer Eklund9
105SwedenLinus Westman10
SEATDenmarkDennis RømerSEAT Córdoba29DenmarkDennis Rømer9
ŠkodaSweden Hedström MotorsportŠkoda Fabia8SwedenPeter Hedström2–3, 5–6, 9–10
60FinlandJoni-Pekka Rajala4–5
GermanyBernd Schomaker38GermanyBernd Schomaker9
FinlandARP-Motorsport Oy59FinlandAki Karttunen4
BelgiumRonny Scheveneels68BelgiumRonny Scheveneels6
SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson100SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson9
HungaryRacing-Com102HungaryTamás Kárai10
HungaryNyirad Motorsport104HungaryAttila Mozer10
ArgentinaMiguel Baldoni106ArgentinaMiguel Baldoni12
SubaruUnited StatesSubaru Rally Team USASubaru Impreza WRX STi96NorwaySverre Isachsen7
VolkswagenBelgiumDe BokkenrijdersVW Scirocco9BelgiumMichaël De Keersmaecker6
BelgiumOTRT69BelgiumJochen Coox2, 9
SwedenMarklund MotorsportVolkswagen Polo34United StatesTanner Foust2, 4, 7
67BelgiumFrançois Duval6
82CanadaPatrick Carpentier7
90GermanyRonny Wechselberger9
SwedenVolkswagen Dealer Team KMS52NorwayOle Christian Veiby5–6
53SwedenJohan Kristoffersson5–6, 9–10
VolvoNorway HTB RacingVolvo C3024NorwayTommy Rustad2–3, 5-6, 9–10
NorwayOle Kristian Nøttveit32NorwayOle Kristian Nøttveit3
NorwayDWC Racing91NorwayGuttorm Lindefjell9

Results and standings

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FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers

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(key)

Pos.DriverPOR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
NOR
Norway
FIN
Finland
SWE
Sweden
BEL
Belgium
CAN
Canada
FRA
France
GER
Germany
ITA
Italy
TUR
Turkey
ARG
Argentina
Points[23]
1NorwayPetter Solberg1621033111361267
2FinlandToomas Heikkinen4477815105835221
3LatviaReinis Nitišs37134842161172210
4SwedenTimmy Hansen81169112736124199
5NorwayAndreas Bakkerud211122298911616193
6SwedenAnton Marklund512851442817647173
7RussiaTimur Timerzyanov72941177367488152
8SwedenPontus Tidemand1313105541384
9SwedenRobin Larsson22034631076
10NorwayHenning Solberg951315112415951570
11SwedenMattias Ekström191255
12United KingdomAndy Scott1310201212312411946
13United StatesTanner Foust5118DNP42
14Republic of IrelandDerek Tohill1024258292414202020101335
15SwedenJohan Kristoffersson20DSQ8533
16United StatesKen Block34DNP32
17FranceDavy Jeanney2523111013231527
17=FranceJérôme Grosset-Janin824177143127
19SwedenRichard Göransson2926
20SwedenPeter Hedström32121992324
20=NorwayDaniel Holten9924
22SwedenKevin Eriksson320
22=SwedenSebastian Eriksson620
24PolandKrzysztof Skorupski182718419
25United KingdomAndrew Jordan317
25=BelgiumKoen Pauwels6143221292417
27NorwayAlexander Hvaal91723141514
27=SwedenEmil Öhman1810131614
27=NorwayTommy Rustad2116182291414
30FinlandJoni-Pekka Rajala62213
30=CanadaPatrick Carpentier613
30=FinlandJoni Wiman913
33BelgiumJos Jansen12232718362815252935161412
34AustriaManfred Stohl109
34=SwedenEdward Sandström1214129
34=ItalyGigi Galli129
37SwedenRamona Karlsson113030268
37=CanadaJacques Villeneuve171416171416188
37=SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson13138
37=ArgentinaMiguel Baldoni128
37=Republic of IrelandOliver O'Donovan37118
42NorwaySverre Isachsen137
42=FranceGaëtan Sérazin127
42=NorwayFrode Holte362224127
45FranceFabien Pailler13185
46PortugalJoaquim Santos143
46=FranceAlexandre Theuil1615233141173
46=PolandBohdan Ludwiczak153437363217163
46=United KingdomMarc Scott143
46=SwedenLukas Walfridson16152827363
51FranceJean-Baptiste Dubourg152
51=NorwayLars Øivind Enerberg152
51=United KingdomLiam Doran1920DSQ12510172
51=FinlandAki Karttunen152
55SwedenEric Färén22161
55=BelgiumFrançois Duval161
57FinlandRiku Tahko170
57=NorwayOle Christian Veiby21180
57=Czech RepublicPavel Koutný192626260
57=EstoniaAndri Õun190
57=FinlandTeemu Pätsi20300
57=FinlandAtro Määttä210
57=NorwayOle Kristian Nøttveit210
57=FinlandSilvo Viitanen220
57=EstoniaValdur Reinsalu230
57=GermanyMarkus Winkelhock240
57=NorwayStian Haugan250
57=BelgiumMichaël De Keersmaecker250
57=NorwayTore Kristoffersen3427340
57=United KingdomJulian Godfrey280
57=NorwayMorten Bergminrud28220
57=NorwayStein Egil Jenssen290
57=BelgiumJochen Coox310
57=SwedenFredrik Tiger310
57=BelgiumPatrick Van Mechelen300
57=SwedenMats Öhman3331290
57=NorwayOle Håbjørg33320
57=BelgiumRonny Scheveneels310
57=RussiaRoman Stepanenko33370
57=FranceJean-Luc Pailler350
57=GermanyRené Münnich35250
57=NorwayLudvig Hunsbedt370
57=NorwayÅke Holtet380
84EstoniaSten Oja1718-5
85NorwayTord Linnerud261712192521-9
Pos.DriverPOR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
NOR
Norway
FIN
Finland
SWE
Sweden
BEL
Belgium
CAN
Canada
FRA
France
GER
Germany
ITA
Italy
TUR
Turkey
ARG
Argentina
Points

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Teams

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Pos.DriverNo.POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
NOR
Norway
FIN
Finland
SWE
Sweden
BEL
Belgium
CAN
Canada
FRA
France
GER
Germany
ITA
Italy
TUR
Turkey
ARG
Argentina
Points
1SwedenFord Olsbergs MSE13211222308911616409
1537134942161172
2SwedenMarklund Motorsport574487815105835394
92512951452817647
3SwedenTeam Peugeot-Hansen172941178367488351
381169112736124
4NorwayPSRX111621034111361281
12917231415
9717
5United KingdomMonster Energy World RX2723111083
331920712510
441827194
88119
6United KingdomAlbatec Racing25131021161825
2617151617151224
272515

See also

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References

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