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2010 World Rally Championship

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38th season of the FIA World Rally Championship
2010World Rally Championship
World Drivers' Champion:
Sébastien Loeb
World Manufacturers' Champion:
Citroën
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"WRC 2010" redirects here. For the video game, seeWRC: FIA World Rally Championship (2010 video game).

The2010 World Rally Championship was the 38th season of theFIAWorld Rally Championship. The season consisted of 13 rallies, beginning withRally Sweden on 11 February and ended withWales Rally GB on 14 November.

France'sSébastien Loeb won the drivers championship, his seventh consecutive title, after winning his home rally on 3 October andCitroën secured their sixth Manufacturers' title.[1] In the junior classes held alongside the main championship,Aaron Burkart won the JWRC Drivers' championship,Xavier Pons won the SWRC Drivers' championship, Red Bull Rally Team won the WRC Cup andArmindo Araújo retained his PWRC Drivers' championship title.

2010 was the final season that the 2.0 litre engine package–which débuted in the1997 World Rally Championship–was used. It was also the final season thatPirelli was the sole tyre supplier for the championship; asDMACK andMichelin became the tyre suppliers and a new 1.6 litre engine package was introduced for the2011 season.

Changes

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Henning Solberg driving aFord Fiesta S2000 at the2010 Rally Bulgaria, the new event of the season.
  • Event organisers are given more flexibility. Rallies can be run over two, three or four days, but must finish on a Saturday or Sunday. Mixing asphalt and gravel surfaces is allowed, either within a stage or within the itinerary of a day.[2] There will no longer be a minimum or maximum distance for aspecial stage. The total stage distance of the event has been changed to 300–500 kilometres. Night stages are permitted but should not form the whole itinerary of a day.[3]
  • There will be a newSuper 2000 World Rally Championship (SWRC) class for drivers withSuper 2000 cars,[4] and within it there will be a WRC Cup for teams.[5] Teams need to contest at least seven rounds, including at least one outside Europe.[6]
  • The WRC will also introduce a ranking system called the Drivers' World Rally Ranking system in 2010, similar to that ingolf ortennis.[7]
  • A new points system has been introduced to all classes for the 2010 season, so that more finishers in a rally are awarded points. Previously points had been awarded to the top eight finishers:[8]
Year1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
200910865432100
2010251815121086421

It is the first time since 1997 that ten drivers will score points on a rally.[9]

  • From June, the name of the co-driver will be included on the rear side windows of competition cars.[10]

Calendar

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The 2010 championship was contested over thirteen rounds in Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, Asia and Oceania.

Rd.Start dateFinish dateRallyRally headquartersSurfaceStagesDistanceSupport class
111 February14 FebruarySweden58th Rally SwedenKarlstad,Värmland CountySnow21345.15 kmPWRC/SWRC
25 March7 MarchMexico7th Rally MexicoLeón, GuanajuatoGravel22354.60 kmPWRC/SWRC
31 April3 AprilJordan2nd Jordan Rally WRCAmmanGravel21337.94 kmPWRC/SWRC
416 April18 AprilTurkey10th Rally of TurkeyIstanbul, MarmaraGravel23356.64 kmJWRC
57 May9 MayNew Zealand40th Rally New ZealandAuckland, North IslandGravel21396.70 kmPWRC/SWRC
626 May30 MayPortugal44th Vodafone Rally de PortugalFaro, Faro DistrictGravel18361.18 kmSWRC/JWRC
79 July11 JulyBulgaria41st Rally BulgariaBorovets, Sofia ProvinceTarmac14353.58 kmJWRC
829 July31 JulyFinland60th Neste Oil Rally FinlandJyväskylä, Central FinlandGravel19310.79 kmPWRC/SWRC
920 August22 AugustGermany28th ADAC Rallye DeutschlandTrier, Rhineland-PalatinateTarmac19407.31 kmPWRC/SWRC/JWRC
109 September12 SeptemberJapan9th Rally JapanSapporo, HokkaidoGravel26303.54 kmPWRC/SWRC
111 October3 OctoberFrance1st Rallye de France - AlsaceStrasbourg, AlsaceTarmac20351.80 kmPWRC/SWRC/JWRC
1222 October24 OctoberSpain46th RallyRACC Catalunya - Costa DauradaSalou,CataloniaMixed16355.30 kmJWRC
1311 November14 NovemberUnited Kingdom66th Wales Rally GBCardiff, WalesGravel20344.66 kmPWRC/SWRC
Sources:[4]

The 2010 season included thirteen rallies, which was one more than2009. Australia, Argentina, Cyprus, Ireland, Norway, Poland, Italy and Greece were dropped from the calendar for the 2010 season, while Sweden, Mexico, Jordan, Turkey, Germany, New Zealand, France and Japan returned. Bulgaria was part of the calendar for the first time.[11]

The nine events also part of theProduction World Rally Championship were Sweden, Mexico, Jordan, New Zealand, Finland, Germany, Japan, France and Great Britain. The six rallies also on theJunior World Rally Championship were Turkey, Portugal, Bulgaria, Germany, France and Spain. The ten rallies on the newSuper 2000 World Rally Championship (for S2000 driver) andWRC Cup (for S2000 teams) were Sweden, Mexico, Jordan, New Zealand, Portugal, Finland, Germany, Japan, France and Great Britain.

The finalised calendar was published by the FIA on 11 December 2009,[4] following earlier proposed calendars issued in September[11] and October 2009.[12]

Teams and drivers

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In 2010 two categories were eligible to compete for the Manufacturer's championship:

Manufacturer

  • must take part in all the rallies of the Championship with two cars of the same make
  • must enter only cars corresponding to the 2009 homologated version of a World Rally Car in conformity with the 2010 Appendix J
  • must inform the FIA of the name of the first driver entered for the season at the time of registration for the Championship. The driver may change only after the agreement of the WRC Commission. The driver of the second car may be changed for each of the rallies in the Championship

WRC Team

  • must take part in a minimum of 8 rallies, including two outside Europe, with one or two cars; those rallies must be nominated on registering for the Championship
  • cannot enter World Rally Cars homologated during the year 2009 and cannot use parts homologated after 2 January 2010
  • can only score points in the events it nominated on registering.

The registeredManufacturers wereCitroën Total World Rally Team andBP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team; the registeredWRC Teams wereStobart M-Sport Ford,Munchi's Ford and theCitroën Junior Team.

All teams ranPirelli tyres.

Manufacturers
ManufacturerCarTeamNoDriversCo-driversRounds
CitroënC4 WRCFranceCitroën Total World Rally Team[13]1FranceSébastien Loeb[14]MonacoDaniel Elena[14]All
2SpainDani Sordo[14]SpainMarc Martí[14]1–7
SpainDiego Vallejo9, 11–12
FranceSébastien OgierFranceJulien Ingrassia8, 10, 13
FordFocus RS WRC 09United KingdomBP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team[15]3FinlandMikko Hirvonen[15]FinlandJarmo Lehtinen[15]All
4FinlandJari-Matti Latvala[15]FinlandMiikka Anttila[15]All
WRC Teams
FordFocus RS WRC 08United KingdomStobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team5FinlandMarcus GrönholmFinlandTimo Rautiainen1
United KingdomMatthew WilsonUnited KingdomScott Martin2–13
6NorwayHenning Solberg[16]AustriaIlka Minor[16]1–6, 8, 10
BelgiumStéphane Prévot13
SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson[17]SwedenJonas Andersson7
BelgiumFrançois Duval[18]FranceDenis Giraudet9
43United StatesKen BlockItalyAlex Gelsomino11–12
ArgentinaMunchi's Ford World Rally Team[19]9ArgentinaFederico Villagra[19]Argentina Jorge Pérez Companc2–3, 5–6, 10
Argentina José Díaz[20]4, 12
Argentina Diego Curletto[21]11
CitroënC4 WRCFranceCitroën Junior Team[22]7FranceSébastien Ogier[22]FranceJulien Ingrassia[22]1–7, 9, 11–12
SpainDani Sordo[14]SpainMarc Martí[14]8
SpainDiego Vallejo10, 13
8FinlandKimi Räikkönen[22]FinlandKaj Lindström[23]1–4, 6–13
World Rally Car entries ineligible to score manufacturer points
ManufacturerCarTeamDriversCo-driversRounds
CitroënC4 WRC[24]NorwayPetter Solberg World Rally Team[24]NorwayPetter Solberg[24]United KingdomPhil Mills[24]1–6
United KingdomChris Patterson[25]7–13
Xsara WRCFranceYvan Muller[26]France Gilles Mondesir11
FordFocus RS WRC 08United KingdomStobart M-Sport Ford Rally TeamUnited KingdomMatthew WilsonUnited KingdomScott Martin1
FinlandMattias ThermanFinland Janne Perala1, 8
FinlandJuha KankkunenFinland Juha Repo8
ChinaLiu Chao DongAustralia Anthony McLoughlin13
United KingdomBP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally TeamUnited Arab EmiratesKhalid Al Qassimi[27]United Kingdom Michael Orr1, 6, 8–13
United StatesMonster World Rally Team[28]United StatesKen Block[29]ItalyAlex Gelsomino[30]2, 4, 6, 9, 13
Netherlands Vanloon RacingNetherlands Erik van LoonNetherlands Harmen Scholtalbers9
HungarySynergon Turan MotorsportHungaryFrigyes TuránHungary Gábor Zsiros12
Focus RS WRC 07NetherlandsVan Merksteijn MotorsportNetherlandsPeter van Merksteijn Sr.Belgium Erwin Mombearts1
NetherlandsPeter van Merksteijn Jr.Belgium Eddy Chevaillier1
Netherlands Bernhard ten Brinke9
France Laurent CarbonaroFrance Laurent CarbonaroFrance Thierry Leon6
Focus RS WRC 06NetherlandsIpatec RacingNetherlandsDennis KuipersBelgium Frédéric Miclotte1
NetherlandsRené KuipersNetherlands Erwin Berkhof6, 13
United Kingdom Peter StephensonUnited Kingdom Peter StephensonUnited Kingdom Dai Roberts13
Focus RS WRC 04Finland Clo RacingFinland Jouni ArolainenFinland Jouko Puhakka1, 8
MitsubishiLancer WRC 05Netherlands Bert De JongNetherlands Bert De JongNetherlands Ton Hillen9
Lancer Evo WRC2Netherlands Henk VossenNetherlands Henk VossenNetherlands Johan Findhammer9
Peugeot307 WRCHungarySynergon Turan MotorsportHungaryFrigyes TuránHungary Gábor Zsiros6–7, 11
FranceJean-Marie CuoqFranceJean-Marie CuoqFrance Pascal Duffour6
Cyprus Spyros PavlidesCyprus Spyros PavlidesFranceDenis Giraudet6
ŠkodaFabia WRCNetherlands Wevers SportNetherlands Erik WeversNetherlands Michiel Poel9
SubaruSubaru Impreza WRC2008NetherlandsIpatec RacingNetherlandsRené KuipersNetherlands Erwin Berkhof1, 9
NetherlandsMark van EldikNetherlandsMark van EldikBelgium Robin Buysmans9
Netherlands Edwin SchiltNetherlands Edwin SchiltNetherlands Jacco de Kluijver9
NorwayAdapta World Rally TeamNorwayMads ØstbergSwedenJonas Andersson6
Subaru Impreza WRC20071, 8, 13
Netherlands Gert HuzinkNetherlands Gert HuzinkNetherlands Aaldert Aaltink9
  •  – indicates a car running with varying numbers during the season

Driver changes

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J-WRC entries

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NoTeamDriverCo-driverCarRounds
21JapanSuzuki Sport EuropeGermanyAaron BurkartGermanyAndre KachelSuzuki Swift S16004, 6, 9, 11–12
22NetherlandsKnaf Talent First Team HollandNetherlandsKevin AbbringBelgiumErwin MombaertsRenault Clio R34, 6–7, 9, 11
23NetherlandsHans Weijs Jr.BelgiumBjorn DegandtCitroën C2 S16006–7, 9, 11–12
24ItalyRubicone CorseSpainEgoi Eder Valdés LópezSpainAlbert GardunoRenault Clio R36–7, 9, 11–12
25FranceMattei Racing TeamFranceLoic MatteiFranceJulien VialRenault Clio R34
26BulgariaBulbet Rally TeamBulgariaTodor SlavovBulgariaDobromir FilipovRenault Clio R34, 7, 9, 11–12
27ItalyTeam Sab MotorsportSan MarinoAlessandro BroccoliItalyAngela ForinaRenault Clio R34, 6–7, 11–12
28United KingdomHarry Hunt MotorsportUnited KingdomHarry HuntUnited KingdomSebastian MarshallFord Fiesta R24, 6–7, 11–12
29BelgiumAutomeca Rallye & RacingBelgiumThierry NeuvilleFranceNicolas KlingerCitroën C2 S16004, 6–7, 9, 11
30EstoniaWorld Rally Team EstoniaEstoniaKarl KruudaEstoniaMartin JärveojaSuzuki Swift S16004, 6–7, 9
EstoniaMartin KangurHonda Civic Type-R R312
31ItalyGMA RacingSpainYeray LemesSpainRogelio PeňateRenault Clio S16006–7, 9, 11–12
32FranceCitroën Junior TeamFranceMathieu ArzenoFranceRomain RocheCitroën C2 S16006–7
BelgiumRenaud Jamoul9, 11–12
Additional guest entries
149GermanyADAC Weser-EmsGermanyChristian RiedemannGermanyJosefine BeinkeFord Fiesta R29
149FranceSuzuki FranceFranceJérémi AncianFranceDamien MezySuzuki Swift S160011
49SpainEscudería La SelvaSpainCliment DomingoSpainJoan VenceslaoPeugeot 206 S160012

S-WRC entries

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[33][34]

NoTeamDriverCo-driverCarRounds
21Czech RepublicCzech Ford National TeamCzech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicJan TománekFord Fiesta S20001–2, 5, 8–9, 11
NorwayAndreas MikkelsenNorwayOla FløeneŠkoda Fabia S200013
22QatarBarwa Rally TeamQatarNasser Al-AttiyahItalyGiovanni BernacchiniŠkoda Fabia S2000[35]2–3, 5
Ford Fiesta S20006, 8
Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicJan Tománek10
Republic of IrelandCraig BreenUnited KingdomGareth Roberts13
23PolandDynamic World Rally TeamPolandMichał KościuszkoPolandMaciek SzczepaniakFord Fiesta S20002–3
Škoda Fabia S20006, 8–9, 11, 13
24AustriaRed Bull Rallye TeamSwedenPatrik SandellSwedenEmil AxelssonŠkoda Fabia S20001, 3, 5, 8–9, 11, 13
25BelgiumRene Georges Rally SportNorwayEyvind BrynildsenNorwayCato MenkerudŠkoda Fabia S20001–3, 6, 9, 11, 13
26PortugalTeam Ford/Quinta Do LordePortugalBernardo SousaPortugalNuno Rodrigues Da SilvaFord Fiesta S20001, 3, 6, 9–11, 13
27FinlandJanproFinlandJanne TuohinoFinlandMarkku TuohinoFord Fiesta S20001, 3, 5
FinlandRisto Pietiläinen6, 9
FinlandMarko Sallinen8
28SpainNupel Global RacingSpainXavier PonsSpainAlex HaroFord Fiesta S20002–3, 5–6, 9, 11, 13
29ChinaShanghai FCACA Rally TeamFinlandJari KetomaaFinlandMika StenbergFord Fiesta S20003, 5–6, 8, 10–11, 13
30SpainPCR SportAndorraAlbert LloveraSpainBorja RozadaFiat Abarth Grande Punto S20002, 5–6, 8–9, 11, 13
53SlovakiaRufa SportSwedenPer-Gunnar AnderssonSwedenJonas AnderssonŠkoda Fabia S20003
SwedenAnders Fredriksson6, 8–9, 11
Czech RepublicRoman PešekCzech RepublicVit HousťToyota Auris S200010
56United KingdomStobart M-Sport Ford Rally TeamNorwayMads ØstbergSwedenJonas AnderssonFord Fiesta S20009, 11
NorwayHenning SolbergAustriaIlka Minor7, 9
BelgiumStéphane Prévot11-12
NetherlandsDennis KuipersBelgium Frédéric Miclotte4, 6–9, 11–13
Additional guest entries
49Czech RepublicJM RacingSwedenPer-Gunnar AnderssonSwedenAnders FredrikssonŠkoda Fabia S20001
51SwedenNH Super 2000SwedenPer-Arne SäävSwedenKarl-Olof LexeŠkoda Fabia S20001
49PortugalAmarante Rally TeamPortugalVitor PascoalPortugalMário CastroPeugeot 207 S20006
51AustriaBaumschlager Rallye & RacingFinlandJuho HänninenFinlandMikko MarkkulaŠkoda Fabia S20008
52FinlandRally Drive FinlandFinlandMatti RantanenFinlandMikko LukkaŠkoda Fabia S20008
49FranceTeam 2C CompétitionFranceJean-Sébastien VigionFranceTibo GorczycaPeugeot 207 S200011
50FranceTeam Emap YaccoFranceJulien MaurinFranceGilles ThimonnierFord Fiesta S200011

P-WRC entries

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[36][37]

NoDriverCo-driverCarRounds
31PortugalArmindo AraújoPortugalMiguel RamalhoMitsubishi Lancer Evo X1–3, 9, 11, 13
32JapanToshi AraiUnited KingdomDaniel BarrittSubaru Impreza WRX STI2, 5, 9–11, 13
33ItalyGianluca LinariItalyPaolo GregorianiSubaru Impreza WRX STI1–2, 5
ItalyMassimo Salvucci10–11, 13
34Czech RepublicMartin SemerádCzech RepublicBohuslav CeplechaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX1, 3
Czech RepublicMichal Ernst8–9
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X13
New ZealandKingsley ThompsonNew ZealandMalcolm Peden5
35HungaryGábor MayerHungaryRóbert TagaiSubaru Impreza WRX STI2
36LebanonNicholai GeorgiouLebanonJoseph MatarMitsubishi Lancer Evo X3, 8, 9, 11, 13
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX5
37KenyaPeter HorseyUnited KingdomCalvin CooledgeMitsubishi Lancer Evo X8–9, 11, 13
38New ZealandHayden PaddonNew ZealandJohn KennardMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX5, 10
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X8–9, 11, 13
39San MarinoAlex RaschiItalyRudy PolletMitsubishi Lancer Evo X8–9
San MarinoSilvio Stefanelli11, 13
40New ZealandRichard MasonNew ZealandSara MasonSubaru Impreza WRX STI5
EstoniaOtt TänakEstoniaKuldar SikkMitsubishi Lancer Evo X8–9, 11, 13
41ItalyFabio FrisieroSpainJordi CostaMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX1, 5
ItalySimone Scattolin11
ItalyGiorgio BaccoItalyGiovanni Agnese2
ItalyAlessandro BruschettaItalyEdoardo CivieroSubaru Impreza WRX STI8
ItalyGiovanni ManfrinatoItalyMaurizio BaroneMitsubishi Lancer Evo X13
42ArgentinaMiguel BaldoniArgentinaJosé DíazMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2, 5, 8
43FinlandReijo MuhonenFinlandLasse MiettinenMitsubishi Lancer Evo X1, 3
FinlandMiika Teiskonen8, 10
55FinlandJuha Kanerva9, 13
44BrazilPaulo NobreBrazilEdu PaulaMitsubishi Lancer Evo X1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 13
45ChinaRui WangChinaHongyu PanSubaru Impreza WRX STI3, 5
ChinaYiping Chen8, 10–11, 13
46NorwayAnders GrøndalNorwayVeronica EnganSubaru Impreza WRX STI1, 8, 11, 13
ChinaLiu CaodongAustraliaAnthony McLoughlin5
JapanKyosuke KamataJapanTakumi TakahashiMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX10
47CyprusSpyros PavlidesUnited KingdomChris PattersonSubaru Impreza WRX STI3
FranceDenis Giraudet13
PortugalNuno Barroso PereiraPortugalPedro Conde8–9
PortugalLuis Ramalho11
JapanShuhei MutaJapanNaoya Tanaka10
48SwedenPatrik FlodinSwedenGöran BergstenSubaru Impreza WRX STI3, 8–10, 13
United KingdomDave Weston Jr.United KingdomIeuan Thomas11
54MexicoMichel Jourdain Jr.SpainÓscar SánchezMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX5, 8, 10
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X9, 11, 13
Additional guest entries
50SwedenPatrik FlodinSwedenGöran BergstenSubaru Impreza WRX STI1
52SwedenJoakim NymanSwedenBosse HolmstrandMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX1
49MexicoBenito GuerraMexicoJavier MarínMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2
50MexicoRodrigo SalgadoMexicoDiodoro SalgadoMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX2
49JordanAmjad FarrahJordanNancy Al-MajaliSubaru Impreza WRX STI3
50New ZealandEmma GilmourAustraliaGlenn MacNeallSubaru Impreza WRX STI5
49FinlandJuha SaloFinlandJarkko KalliolepoMitsubishi Lancer Evo X8
50FinlandJukka KetomäkiFinlandKai RisbergMitsubishi Lancer Evo X8
49GermanyHermann Gassner Jr.GermanyKatharina WustenhagenMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX9
50GermanyFlorian NiegelGermanyThomas FuchsMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX9
49United KingdomDave Weston Jr.United KingdomIeuan ThomasSubaru Impreza WRX STI13
50United KingdomJason PritchardUnited KingdomRobbie DurantSubaru Impreza WRX STI13
^ – At each rally, the organiser may nominate two "guest drivers" from their country to score support category points.

Results and standings

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Results

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ColourRally Surface
GoldGravel
SilverTarmac
BlueSnow/Ice
BronzeMixed Surface
RoundRally namePodium finishersStatistics
RankDriverCarTimeStagesLengthStartersFinishers
1SwedenSwedish Rally
(11–14 February) —Results and report
1FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 093:09:30.421345.15 km5543
2FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:10:12.7
3FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 093:10:45.8
2MexicoRally Mexico
(5–7 March) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:42:41.722354.60 km3025
2NorwayPetter SolbergCitroën C4 WRC3:43:05.9
3FranceSébastien OgierCitroën C4 WRC3:43:07.0
3JordanJordan Rally
(1–3 April) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:51:35.921339.48 km3327
2FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 093:52:11.7
3NorwayPetter SolbergCitroën C4 WRC3:52:47.7
4TurkeyRally of Turkey
(16–18 April) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:01:38.723358.84 km4032
2NorwayPetter SolbergCitroën C4 WRC3:02:33.2
3FinlandMikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 093:03:22.1
5New ZealandRally New Zealand
( 7–9 May) —Results and report
1FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 094:04:09.821396.50 km5338
2FranceSébastien OgierCitroën C4 WRC4:04:12.2
3FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC4:04:25.0
6PortugalRally de Portugal
(28–30 May) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien OgierCitroën C4 WRC3:51:16.118355.32 km7452
2FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:51:24.0
3SpainDani SordoCitroën C4 WRC3:52:33.7
7BulgariaRally Bulgaria
(9–11 July) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:02:39.214354.10 km4028
2SpainDani SordoCitroën C4 WRC3:03:08.7
3NorwayPetter SolbergCitroën C4 WRC3:03:15.5
8FinlandRally Finland
(29–31 July) —Results and report
1FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 092:31:29.619310.29 km9961
2FranceSébastien OgierCitroën C4 WRC2:31:39.7
3FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC2:31:55.6
9GermanyRallye Deutschland
(20–22 August) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:59:38.319407.25 km7755
2SpainDani SordoCitroën C4 WRC4:00:29.6
3FranceSébastien OgierCitroën C4 WRC4:01:51.6
10JapanRally Japan
(10–12 September) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien OgierCitroën C4 WRC3:10:26.426303.54 km7054
2NorwayPetter SolbergCitroën C4 WRC3:10:42.1
3FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 093:10:52.4
11FranceRallye de France Alsace
(30 September – 3 October) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:05:49.320351.80 km6649
2SpainDani SordoCitroën C4 WRC3:06:25.0
3NorwayPetter SolbergCitroën C4 WRC3:07:06.1
12SpainRally Catalunya
(22–24 October) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:32:59.716355,30 km4536
2NorwayPetter SolbergCitroën C4 WRC3:33:35.0
3SpainDani SordoCitroën C4 WRC3:33:40.8
13United KingdomWales Rally GB
(11–14 November) —Results and report
1FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC3:14:54.020359.44 km6045
2NorwayPetter SolbergCitroën C4 WRC3:15:13.1
3FinlandJari-Matti LatvalaFord Focus RS WRC 093:16:29.3

Standings

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Drivers' championship

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Pos.DriverSWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
TUR
Turkey
NZL
New Zealand
POR
Portugal
BUL
Bulgaria
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
ESP
Spain
GBR
United Kingdom
 Pts 
1FranceSébastien Loeb2111321315111276
2FinlandJari-Matti Latvala35281Ret6143443171
3NorwayPetter Solberg9232Ret53452322169
4FranceSébastien Ogier5364214231610Ret167
5SpainDani Sordo4144Ret532524235150
6FinlandMikko Hirvonen14203445RetRet6554126
7United KingdomMatthew Wilson71657669662286774
8NorwayHenning Solberg669257Ret10Ret37798645
9ArgentinaFederico Villagra77698871536
10FinlandKimi Räikkönen29Ret851011257RetRetDNS825
11NorwayMads Østberg8771641918
12United Arab EmiratesKhalid Al Qassimi13DNS9Ret8Ret1371112
13SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson101616710138
14FinlandJari Ketomaa25811Ret911Ret6
15SpainXavier Pons81010121515DNS136
16HungaryFrigyes Turán238RetRet4
17FinlandJuha Kankkunen84
18Czech RepublicMartin Prokop14911131110213
19NetherlandsDennis Kuipers3791913Ret241711162
20United StatesKen Block1824RetRet129212
21FinlandJuho HänninenRet92
22NetherlandsMark van Eldik92
23SwedenPatrik Sandell152312111010142
24NorwayAndreas Mikkelsen1118101
25PortugalArmindo Araújo231012141816181
26GermanyAaron Burkart10322636261
Pos.DriverSWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
TUR
Turkey
NZL
New Zealand
POR
Portugal
BUL
Bulgaria
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
ESP
Spain
GBR
United Kingdom
Pts
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from
the event (WD)

Manufacturers' championship

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Pos.ManufacturerNo.SWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
TUR
Turkey
NZL
New Zealand
POR
Portugal
BUL
Bulgaria
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
ESP
Spain
GBR
United Kingdom
Points
1FranceCitroën Total World Rally Team12111221314111456
2473Ret43222122Ret
2United KingdomBP Ford World Rally Team31392344RetRet5443337
434271Ret5142332
3FranceCitroën Junior Team7525313433574217
88Ret747866RetRetRet7
4United KingdomStobart M-Sport Ford Rally Team57846557557756176
665886Ret6RetRet65
4386
5ArgentinaMunchi's Ford World Rally Team9665766858
Pos.ManufacturerNo.SWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
TUR
Turkey
NZL
New Zealand
POR
Portugal
BUL
Bulgaria
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
ESP
Spain
GBR
United Kingdom
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from
the event (WD)

JWRC Drivers' championship

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Pos.DriverTUR
Turkey
POR
Portugal
BUL
Bulgaria
GER
Germany
FRA
France
ESP
Spain
 Pts 
1GermanyAaron Burkart1325480
2NetherlandsHans Weijs Jr.Ret212376
3BulgariaTodor Slavov4376259
4EstoniaKarl Kruuda625351
5NetherlandsKevin Abbring317RetRet46
6SpainYeray Lemes Macias4EX6Ret145
7BelgiumThierry NeuvilleRetRet1Ret340
8United KingdomHarry Hunt56Ret7534
9San MarinoAlessandro Broccoli2Ret4RetRet30
10FranceJérémi Ancian125
11FranceMathieu ArzenoRet8Ret4Ret16
12GermanyChristian Riedemann412
13EstoniaMartin Kangur68
14SpainEgoi Eder Valdes Lopez5650†
Pos.DriverTUR
Turkey
POR
Portugal
BUL
Bulgaria
GER
Germany
FRA
France
ESP
Spain
Pts
Notes

Egoi Eder Valdes Lopez has been removed from the Classification.

SWRC Drivers' championship

[edit]
Pos.DriverSWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
NZL
New Zealand
POR
Portugal
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
 Pts 
1SpainXavier Pons1122543123
2SwedenPatrik Sandell4543114111
3Czech RepublicMartin Prokop3234226104
4FinlandJari Ketomaa611Ret12Ret101
5PolandMichał Kościuszko3Ret3563573
6NorwayEyvind Brynildsen542945Ret64
7QatarNasser Al-AttiyahRet457734
8PortugalBernardo Sousa6EX47Ret7Ret32
9SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson1352325†
10FinlandJuho Hänninen125
11NorwayAndreas Mikkelsen125
12Republic of IrelandCraig Breen218
13AndorraAlbert Llovera5Ret10Ret8917
14PortugalVitor Pascoal68
15SwedenPer-Arne Sääv76
16FranceJulien Maurin84
17FinlandJanne Tuohino2RetRet860‡
Pos.DriverSWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
NZL
New Zealand
POR
Portugal
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
Pts
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from
the event (WD)
Notes

† Andersson's entrant RUFA Sport failed to compete in the required number of events, meaning all of Andersson's points scored with the team have been annulled. His win in Sweden remains as he competed as a wildcard entrant and not with RUFA.[38]

‡ Tuohino has not completed the season due to a lack of budget, which resulted in the FIA excluding him from the championship.

WRC Cup for Super 2000 Teams championship

[edit]
Pos.TeamSWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
NZL
New Zealand
POR
Portugal
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
 Pts 
1Austria Red Bull Rally Team15121225252512126
2Spain Nupel Global Racing25251818121215125
3Czech Republic Czech Ford National Team1818151818825120
4China Shanghai FCACA Rally Team102525025180103
5Qatar Barwa Rally Team015101010181881
6Poland Dynamic World Rally Team150151510151080
7Belgium Rene Georges Rally Sport12121861510073
8Portugal Team Ford/Quinta Do Lorde10012806036
9Finland Janpro25008120‡
Pos.TeamSWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
NZL
New Zealand
POR
Portugal
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
 Pts 

PWRC Drivers' championship

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Pos.DriverSWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
NZL
New Zealand
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
 Pts 
1PortugalArmindo Araújo312112126
2SwedenPatrik Flodin11Ret315100
3New ZealandHayden Paddon13227397
4EstoniaOtt Tänak152178
5JapanToshi Arai246Ret3955
6ItalyGianluca Linari7553RetRet41
7NorwayAnders Grøndal2451340
8ChinaRui Wang6Ret856Ret30
9San MarinoAlex Raschi5Ret4826
10LebanonNicholai Georgiou3Ret10791124
11FinlandReijo Muhonen6Ret7Ret61023
12BrazilPaulo Nobre876RetRet1418
13New ZealandEmma Gilmour218
14FinlandJukka Ketomäki218
15Czech RepublicMartin Semerád5Ret6DNSRet18
16New ZealandKingsley Thompson315
17ItalyFabio Frisiero4DNSRet12
18MexicoBenito Guerra412
19CyprusSpyros Pavlides412
20GermanyHermann Gassner Jr.412
21JapanKyosuke Kamata412
22United KingdomJason Pritchard412
23JordanAmjad Farrah510
24MexicoMichel Jourdain Jr.Ret11RetRet8710
25United KingdomDave Weston Jr.Ret68
26KenyaPeter Horsey98Ret126
27PortugalNuno Barroso PereiraRet9Ret2
28ArgentinaMiguel Baldoni3Ret0†
Pos.DriverSWE
Sweden
MEX
Mexico
JOR
Jordan
NZL
New Zealand
FIN
Finland
GER
Germany
JPN
Japan
FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
Pts
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from
the event (WD)
Notes

Miguel Baldoni has been removed from the Classification.[39]

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