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2015 FIA World Rallycross Championship

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The2015 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented byMonster Energy was the second season of theFIA World Rallycross Championship. The season consisted of thirteen rounds and started on 25 April with thePortuguese round atMontalegre. The season ended on 29 November, atRosario, Santa Fe inArgentina.

Calendar

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On 20 February 2015 it was announced that the series would support the opening round of the2015 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season, atHockenheim.[1]

2015 World RX calendar by nations
Rnd.EventDatesVenueClassWinnerTeamReport
1PortugalWorld RX of Portugal25–26 AprilPista Automóvel de Montalegre,MontalegreSupercarSwedenJohan KristofferssonSwedenVolkswagen Team SwedenReport
RX LitesSwedenKevin ErikssonSwedenOlsbergs MSE
2GermanyWorld RX of Hockenheim1–3 MayHockenheimring,HockenheimSupercarNorwayPetter SolbergSwedenSDRXReport
3BelgiumWorld RX of Belgium16–17 MayCircuit Jules Tacheny Mettet,MettetSupercarFinlandToomas HeikkinenSwedenMarklund MotorsportReport
4United KingdomWorld RX of Great Britain21–24 MayLydden Hill Race Circuit,WoottonSupercarNorwayPetter SolbergSwedenSDRXReport
RX LitesSwedenKevin HansenSwedenHansen Junior Team
5GermanyWorld RX of Germany20–21 JuneEstering,BuxtehudeSupercarFranceDavy JeanneySwedenHansen MotorsportReport
6SwedenWorld RX of Sweden4–5 JulyHöljesbanan,HöljesSupercarSwedenMattias EkströmSwedenEKS RXReport
RX LitesNorwayThomas BryntessonSwedenTBRX
7CanadaWorld RX of Canada7–8 AugustCircuit Trois-Rivières,Trois-RivièresSupercarFranceDavy JeanneySwedenTeam Peugeot-HansenReport
8NorwayWorld RX of Norway22–23 AugustLånkebanen,HellSupercarSwedenTimmy HansenSwedenTeam Peugeot-HansenReport
RX LitesNorwayThomas BryntessonSwedenTBRX
9FranceWorld RX of France5–6 SeptemberCircuit de Lohéac,LohéacSupercarSwedenTimmy HansenSwedenTeam Peugeot-HansenReport
10SpainWorld RX of Barcelona19–20 SeptemberCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,MontmelóSupercarNorwayPetter SolbergSwedenSDRXReport
RX LitesNorwayThomas BryntessonSwedenTBRX
11TurkeyWorld RX of Turkey3-4 OctoberIstanbul Park,TuzlaSupercarSwedenTimmy HansenSwedenTeam Peugeot-HansenReport
RX LitesNorwayThomas BryntessonSwedenTBRX
12ItalyWorld RX of Italy17–18 OctoberAutodromo di Franciacorta,CastrezzatoSupercarNorwayAndreas BakkerudSwedenOlsbergs MSEReport
RX LitesSwedenKevin ErikssonSwedenOlsbergs MSE
13ArgentinaWorld RX of Argentina28–29 NovemberAutódromo Rosario,Rosario, Santa FeSupercarSwedenRobin LarssonSwedenLarsson Jernberg Racing TeamReport
  Event ofFIA ERX (including Supercars)
  Event ofFIA ERX (except Supercars)

Teams and drivers

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The permanent entries for the 2015 season, with Edward Sandström filling in for Mattias Ekström
Toomas Heikkinen at the2015 World RX of France
Mattias Ekström leadsTimmy Hansen andReinis Nitišs at the2015 World RX of Canada
Permanent entries[2]
ConstructorEntrantCarNo.DriverRounds
AudiSwedenLarsson Jernberg Racing TeamAudi A14SwedenRobin Larsson[3]All
SwedenEKS RX[3]Audi S15SwedenEdward Sandström2
10SwedenMattias Ekström1, 3–11, 13
92SwedenAnton Marklund1–6, 8–13
United KingdomEKS Pirtek Racing177United KingdomAndrew Jordan12
GermanyAll-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport[3]Audi S324NorwayTommy Rustad7
44GermanyTimo Scheider10
55SwedenAlx Danielsson1–6, 8–11
77GermanyRené Münnich1–9, 11–13
110ItalyGianni Morbidelli12–13
CitroënSwedenSDRX[3]Citroën DS3 RX1NorwayPetter Solberg[3]All
33United KingdomLiam Doran1–4, 6–13
FordSwedenOlsbergs MSE[3]Ford Fiesta ST13NorwayAndreas BakkerudAll
15LatviaReinis NitišsAll
SwedenNamus OMSE42RussiaTimur TimerzyanovAll
AustriaWorld RX Team Austria[3]Ford Fiesta7AustriaManfred StohlAll
31Austria Max Pucher1–6, 8–12
70AustriaChristoph Brugger7–8
199LatviaJānis Baumanis13
PeugeotSwedenTeam Peugeot-Hansen[3]Peugeot 208 WRX17FranceDavy Jeanney[4]All
21SwedenTimmy Hansen[4]All
177United KingdomAndrew Jordan4
VolkswagenSwedenEKS RXVolkswagen Polo92SwedenAnton Marklund7
SwedenMarklund Motorsport[3]34United StatesTanner Foust2, 4, 7, 10
45SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson1–6, 8–12
57FinlandToomas HeikkinenAll
100NorwayThomas Bryntesson13
SwedenVolkswagen Team Sweden[3]3SwedenJohan KristofferssonAll
52NorwayOle Christian Veiby6, 13
99NorwayTord Linnerud1–12
Entries ineligible to score team points
ConstructorEntrantCarNo.DriverRounds
CitroënNorwayJC Race TeknikCitroën DS3 RX28NorwayAlexander Hvaal6, 8, 11
LebanonNabil Karam64LebanonNabil Karam9
PortugalMário Barbosa76PortugalMário Barbosa1
FranceChristophe Jouet79FranceChristophe Jouet10
FranceHervé "Knapick" Lemonnier84France"Knapick"9-10
NorwayOle Kristian TemteCitroën C430NorwayOle Kristian Temte6, 8
FranceMarc Laboulle71FranceMarc Laboulle4, 9
FranceJean-Baptiste Dubourg87FranceJean-Baptiste Dubourg1, 6, 9
FordRepublic of IrelandOliver O'DonovanFord Fiesta ST2Republic of IrelandOliver O'Donovan4
SwedenOlsbergs MSE88NorwayHenning Solberg8
98SwedenKevin Hansen13
FinlandNiclas Grönholm29FinlandNiclas Grönholm6
United KingdomKevin Procter50United KingdomKevin Procter4
United KingdomJulian Godfrey51United KingdomJulian Godfrey4
BelgiumKoen PauwelsFord Focus22BelgiumKoen Pauwels2
PortugalBompiso Racing Team41PortugalJoaquim Santos1
United KingdomMark Flaherty49United KingdomMark Flaherty10
BelgiumEcurie Bayard ASBL67BelgiumFrançois Duval9
NorwayCircleX88NorwayHenning Solberg6
HyundaiNorwayFrode Holte MotorsportHyundai i2014NorwayFrode Holte6
KiaItalyGigi GalliKia Rio25ItalyGigi Galli12
MiniUnited KingdomJRM Racing[5]Mini Countryman RX37United KingdomGuy Wilks4, 9
39United StatesDanny Way2
40United StatesDave Mirra2
65FranceGuerlain Chicherit9, 12
82CanadaPatrick Carpentier7
147CanadaLouis-Philippe Dumoulin7
PeugeotUnited KingdomAlbatec RacingPeugeot 20826United KingdomAndy Scott4
74FranceJérôme Grosset-Janin9
81United KingdomDavid Binks4
168FranceYvan Muller9
146FinlandKristian Sohlberg11
SwedenHansen Talent Development90SwedenEric Färén6
199LatviaJānis Baumanis4, 11
FrancePailler Compétition18FranceJonathan Pailler9
20FranceFabien Pailler9
FranceGilles Franco56FranceGilles Franco9
FranceGaëtan Sérazin62FranceGaëtan Sérazin9, 12
FranceLaurent BouliouPeugeot 20778FranceLaurent Bouliou9
RenaultSwedenHelmia MotorsportRenault Clio23SwedenStig-Olov Walfridson6
48SwedenLukas Walfridson6
FranceFabien Chanoine89FranceFabien Chanoine9
FranceDavid OlivierRenault Logan85FranceDavid Olivier9
ŠkodaSwedenPeter HedströmŠkoda Fabia8SwedenPeter Hedström6
HungaryRacing-Com KFT102HungaryTamás Kárai6, 9
VolkswagenSwedenEklund MotorsportVolkswagen Beetle53NorwayDaniel Holten6, 8
88NorwayHenning Solberg10
101SwedenPer Eklund6
SwedenHTB Racing-Marklund MotorsportVolkswagen Polo24NorwayTommy Rustad6
SwedenRamona RXVolkswagen Scirocco47SwedenRamona Karlsson6
VolvoNorwayCircleXVolvo C3032NorwayOle Kristian Nøttveit3, 6
91NorwayGuttorm Lindefjell4
SwedenMats ÖhmanVolvo S4046SwedenMats Öhman8

Championship Standings

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FIA World Rallycross Championship for Drivers

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Pos.DriverPOR
Portugal
HOC
Germany
BEL
Belgium
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
SWE
Sweden
CAN
Canada
NOR
Norway
FRA
France
BAR
Spain
TUR
Turkey
ITA
Italy
ARG
Argentina
Points
1NorwayPetter Solberg2121268721833301
2SwedenTimmy Hansen3388327113176275
3SwedenJohan Kristoffersson1873471110423213234
4NorwayAndreas Bakkerud565463511810217232
5FranceDavy Jeanney41091118121145108201
=SwedenMattias Ekström7621516125742201
7LatviaReinis Nitišs1123575991697914167
8SwedenRobin Larsson951512934183661081147
9FinlandToomas Heikkinen841151342197814139137
10RussiaTimur Timerzyanov10151318111112610119617105
11AustriaManfred Stohl12141110813101421131351282
12SwedenAnton Marklund172010141025138915641178
13SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson6124131416513201470
14NorwayTord Linnerud161112952120151812111149
15United StatesTanner Foust9163544
16United KingdomLiam Doran1571417141518171821121535
17FranceJean-Baptiste Dubourg1318324
=NorwayTommy Rustad12424
19NorwayOle Christian Veiby91019
20LatviaJānis Baumanis2017418
21SwedenAlx Danielsson211618291620415171917
22SwedenKevin Hansen516
23United KingdomGuy Wilks63314
24United KingdomAndrew Jordan72113
25NorwayHenning Solberg3313141512
26SwedenEric Färén1010
27FranceGaëtan Sérazin12177
28SwedenEdward Sandström134
29PortugalMário Barbosa143
=FranceJérôme Grosset-Janin143
=NorwayAlexander Hvaal2216153
=CanadaPatrick Carpentier143
33SwedenStig-Olov Walfridson152
34FinlandKristian Sohlberg161
=NorwayThomas Bryntesson161
=CanadaLouis-Philippe Dumoulin161
=GermanyTimo Scheider161
=NorwayOle Kristian Nøttveit16281
=FranceGuerlain Chicherit161
41GermanyRené Münnich201819261227192134122018−2
Pos.DriverPOR
Portugal
HOC
Germany
BEL
Belgium
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
SWE
Sweden
CAN
Canada
NOR
Norway
FRA
France
BAR
Spain
TUR
Turkey
ITA
Italy
ARG
Argentina
Points

FIA World Rallycross Championship for Teams

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Pos.TeamNo.DriversPoints
1SwedenTeam Peugeot-Hansen17SwedenTimmy Hansen476
21FranceDavy Jeanney
2SwedenOlsbergs MSE13NorwayAndreas Bakkerud399
15LatviaReinis Nitišs
3SwedenSDRX1NorwayPetter Solberg336
33United KingdomLiam Doran
4SwedenVolkswagen Team Sweden3SwedenJohan Kristoffersson291
52NorwayOle Christian Veiby
99NorwayTord Linnerud
5SwedenEKS RX5SwedenEdward Sandström258
10SwedenMattias Ekström
92SwedenAnton Marklund
177United KingdomAndrew Jordan
6SwedenMarklund Motorsport34United StatesTanner Foust236
45SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson
57FinlandToomas Heikkinen
100NorwayThomas Bryntesson
7AustriaWorld RX Team Austria7AustriaManfred Stohl100
31Austria Max Pucher
70AustriaChristoph Brugger
199LatviaJānis Baumanis
8GermanyAll-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport24NorwayTommy Rustad31
44GermanyTimo Scheider
55SwedenAlx Danielsson
77GermanyRené Münnich
110ItalyGianni Morbidelli

References

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  1. ^"WORLD RX SIGNS MULTI-YEAR DEAL WITH DTM FOR HOCKENHEIM".FIA World Rallycross Championship.IMG. 20 February 2015. Retrieved24 February 2015.
  2. ^"World RX Teams presented in Barcelona". fiaworldrallycross.com. 13 April 2015. Archived fromthe original on 22 January 2016. Retrieved31 August 2015.
  3. ^abcdefghij"2015 World RX boasts increased teams entry".FIA World Rallycross Championship.IMG. 2 April 2015. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2015. Retrieved3 April 2015.
  4. ^abPettit, Vince (9 April 2015)."Team Peugeot-Hansen Announce Hansen and Jeanney for 2015 Season". theCheckeredFlag.co.uk. Retrieved9 April 2015.
  5. ^"JRM Racing commits to FIA World Rallycross Championship".FIA World Rallycross Championship.IMG. 2 April 2015. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2015. Retrieved3 April 2015.

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