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Junior WRC

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Rallying competition for drivers under 29
FIA Junior WRC
CategoryGroup Rally3
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2001
Drivers' championEstoniaRomet Jürgenson
Co-Drivers' championEstonia Siim Oja
Official websitewww.wrc.com
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Sébastien Loeb andDaniel Elena at the 2001Rally Finland.
P-G Andersson andSuzuki celebrating JWRC class victory at the 2004Rally Finland.

TheFIA Junior WRC Championship, is an internationalrallying series restricted to drivers under 29 years old, running within the framework of theWorld Rally Championship. The series is governed by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and promoted byM-Sport Ltd.

Run annually since 2013, the championship is the latest in the FIA's junior driver category which began in 2001 with theSuper 1600 Championship, theJunior World Rally Championship in 2002, and theWRC Academy in 2011. This category has been a stepping stone in the careers ofWRC championsSebastien Loeb andSébastien Ogier; plus leading driversDani Sordo,Elfyn Evans,Craig Breen andThierry Neuville.[1][2][3][4]

Junior WRC differs from the WRC support championships,WRC2 andWRC3, as the competition is managed and promoted by M-Sport under contract to the FIA. All cars are identical, provided and serviced by M-Sport on the entrants' behalf.[5][6] The car used since 2022 is the company's Ford Fiesta Rally3.[7] The championship currently consists of five select rallies of the FIAWorld Rally Championship (WRC) calendar. FIA Championship titles are awarded to the winning Driver and Co-Driver.

The FIA did not award Junior WRC champion titles in the 2022 season. Instead, the titles of FIA WRC3 Junior were awarded to the winners of the Junior WRC competition run by M-Sport.[7][8][9]

History

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The championship's origins began in2001 as the FIA Super 1600 Drivers' Championship, and included six events in Europe.Sébastien Loeb was the series' champion, driving aSuper 1600Citroën Saxo.[10] The series became the Junior World Rally Championship the following year, with an upper age limit of 29 introduced in 2003.[11]

In 2007, the championship did not include events outside Europe. Following introduction of an FIA rule in 2006 surrounding use of the word 'world' in championship names, the championship was known as the FIA Junior Rally Championship (JRC) for one season only. The 2010 season was the last Junior World Rally Championship.[12]

In 2011, the FIA replaced the championship with the WRC Academy Cup. This was the first year the championship was managed under contract. M-Sport provided identicalFord Fiesta R2 cars for entrants to use.[13][14] In 2013 the series was renamed to FIA Junior WRC.[15]

In 2014, Citroën were awarded the contract to run Junior WRC providingCitroën DS3 R3T cars.[16]M-Sport repurposed the old Ford Fiesta R2 units for theDrive DMACK Fiesta Trophy.[17]

In 2017, M-Sport regained the running rights continuing to use the Ford Fiesta R2. Following the introduction of theRally Pyramid in 2019, the latest evolution Ford Fiesta Rally4 was introduced for the second round of the2020 season.

At the2018 season the number of rallies were reduced to 5, while the last rally gives double points.

In March 2021 the FIA announced there will not be any two-wheel drive championships in WRC from 2022.[18] It was later announcedRally3 cars would be used for Junior WRC from then on.[8][9] The FIA title for 2022 was called WRC3 Junior, however from 2023, FIA Junior WRC was restored.

Rules

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The Junior WRC is open to drivers under the age of 29 who have not competed as a Priority 1 (P1) driver in an FIAWorld Rally Championship event. Competitors drive identical Ford Fiesta Rally4 cars usingPirellityres. There is no obligation to enter a minimum number of rounds and all rounds contribute to the championship points tally.[19]

The point-scoring system based on classification is the same as in the WRC, WRC2 and WRC3 championships, with points allocated to the top ten classified finishers as follows:

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

The last rally in the season awards double classification points to competitors who have started at least 3 previous rounds. Power Stage points are not awarded in Junior WRC as in the other WRC championships, however JWRC competitors can score one championship bonus point for each stage win during the season.[19]

The Nations Trophy sums points of the best performing driver from each nation each round, not including stage points.[19]

Results

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Drivers' Championship

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YearSeries nameUpper Age Limit[a]ChampionCar2nd placeCar3rd placeCarRounds
2001FIA Super 1600 Championship for Driversn/aFranceSébastien LoebCitroën Saxo VTS S1600ItalyAndrea DallavillaFiat Punto S1600United KingdomNiall McSheaFord Puma S1600
Citroën Saxo VTS S1600
6
2002FIA Junior World Rally ChampionshipSpainDaniel SolàCitroën Saxo VTS S1600ItalyAndrea DallavillaCitroën Saxo VTS S1600FinlandJanne TuohinoCitroën Saxo VTS S16006
200329FranceBrice TirabassiRenault Clio S1600SpainSalvador Cañellas Jr.Suzuki Ignis S1600SwedenDaniel CarlssonSuzuki Ignis S16007
2004SwedenPer-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Ignis S1600FranceNicolas BernardiRenault Clio S1600United KingdomGuy WilksSuzuki Ignis S16007
2005SpainDani SordoCitroën C2 S1600United KingdomKris MeekeCitroën C2 S1600United KingdomGuy WilksSuzuki Ignis S16008
2006SwedenPatrik SandellRenault Clio S1600EstoniaUrmo AavaSuzuki Swift S1600SwedenPer-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Swift S16009
2007FIA Junior Rally ChampionshipSwedenPer-Gunnar AnderssonSuzuki Swift S1600EstoniaUrmo AavaSuzuki Swift S1600Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCitroën C2 S16007
2008FIA Junior World Rally ChampionshipFranceSébastien OgierCitroën C2 S1600GermanyAaron BurkartCitroën C2 S1600Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCitroën C2 S16007
2009Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCitroën C2 S1600PolandMichał KościuszkoSuzuki Swift S1600GermanyAaron BurkartSuzuki Swift S16008
2010GermanyAaron BurkartSuzuki Swift S1600NetherlandsHans Weijs, Jr.Citroën C2 S1600BulgariaTodor SlavovRenault Clio R36
2011WRC Academy Cup25Republic of IrelandCraig BreenFord Fiesta R2EstoniaEgon KaurFord Fiesta R2United KingdomAlastair FisherFord Fiesta R26
2012United KingdomElfyn EvansFord Fiesta R2SpainJosé Antonio SuárezFord Fiesta R2SwedenPontus TidemandFord Fiesta R26
2013FIA Junior WRC27SwedenPontus TidemandFord Fiesta R2SpainYeray LemesFord Fiesta R2EstoniaSander PärnFord Fiesta R26
201428FranceStéphane LefebvreCitroën DS3 R3TUnited KingdomAlastair FisherCitroën DS3 R3TSlovakiaMartin KočiCitroën DS3 R3T6
2015FranceQuentin GilbertCitroën DS3 R3TNorwayOle Christian VeibyCitroën DS3 R3TFranceTerry FolbCitroën DS3 R3T7
2016RomaniaSimone TempestiniCitroën DS3 R3TSlovakiaMartin KočiCitroën DS3 R3TFranceVincent DubertCitroën DS3 R3T6
201729SpainNil SolansFord Fiesta R2FranceNicolas CiaminFord Fiesta R2FranceTerry FolbFord Fiesta R26
2018SwedenEmil BergkvistFord Fiesta R2SwedenDennis RådströmFord Fiesta R2FranceJean-Baptiste FranceschiFord Fiesta R25
2019SpainJan SolansFord Fiesta R2SwedenTom KristenssonFord Fiesta R2SwedenDennis RådströmFord Fiesta R25
2020SwedenTom KristenssonFord Fiesta Rally4LatviaMārtiņš SesksFord Fiesta Rally4FinlandSami PajariFord Fiesta Rally44
2021FinlandSami PajariFord Fiesta Rally4United KingdomJon ArmstrongFord Fiesta Rally4LatviaMārtiņš SesksFord Fiesta Rally45
2022FIA WRC3 JuniorEstoniaRobert VirvesFord Fiesta Rally3United KingdomJon ArmstrongFord Fiesta Rally3FinlandSami PajariFord Fiesta Rally35
2023FIA Junior WRCRepublic of IrelandWilliam CreightonFord Fiesta Rally3Paraguay DiegoDominguezFord Fiesta Rally3France Laurent PellierFord Fiesta Rally35
2024EstoniaRomet JürgensonFord Fiesta Rally3Romania Norbert MaiorFord Fiesta Rally3Turkey Ali TürkkanFord Fiesta Rally35

Statistics

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Updated after the 2024 season.

Championships by driver's country
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Sweden62412
2 France52512
3 Spain4307
4 Estonia2316
5 Ireland2002
6 Great Britain1449
7 Germany1113
8 Romania1102
9 Finland1034
10 Czech Republic1023
11 Italy0202
12 Latvia0112
 Slovakia0112
14 Netherlands0101
 Norway0101
 Paraguay0101
 Poland0101
18 Bulgaria0011
 Turkey0011
Totals (19 entries)24242472
Driver championships by manufacturer
RankManufacturerGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1United KingdomFord11111234
2FranceCitroën87722
3JapanSuzuki34512
4FranceRenault2114
5ItalyFiat0101
Totals (5 entries)24242573

Round wins by driver[20]
DriverTotal
1Czech RepublicMartin Prokop9
2SwedenPer-Gunnar Andersson8
3FranceQuentin Gilbert5
SwedenTom Kristensson5
FranceSébastien Loeb5
United KingdomGuy Wilks5
7United KingdomElfyn Evans4
United KingdomAlastair Fisher4
FinlandSami Pajari4
SpainNil Solans4
SpainDani Sordo4
RomaniaSimone Tempestini4
FranceBrice Tirabassi4
14United KingdomJon Armstrong3
EstoniaEgon Kaur3
PolandMichał Kościuszko3
FranceStephane Lefebvre3
FranceSébastien Ogier3
SpainDani Solà3
SwedenPontus Tidemand3
21
AustraliaTaylor Gill2
EstoniaUrmo Aava2
NetherlandsKevin Abbring2
San MarinoMirco Baldacci2
FranceNicolas Bernardi2
Republic of IrelandCraig Breen2
GermanyAaron Burkart2
SwedenDaniel Carlsson2
Republic of IrelandWilliam Creighton2
ItalyAndrea Dallavilla2
SlovakiaMartin Koči2
SpainYeray Lemes2
United KingdomKris Meeke2
SwedenDennis Rådström2
SwedenPatrik Sandell2
LatviaMārtiņš Sesks2
SpainJan Solans2
SpainJosé Antonio Suárez2
GermanyJulius Tannert2
NorwayOle Christian Veiby2
NetherlandsHans Weijs, Jr2
ParaguayDiego Dominguez Jr2
42FinlandAndreas Amberg1
FranceJérémi Ancian1
SwedenEmil Bergkvist1
FranceNicolas Ciamin1
BelgiumFrançois Duval1
FranceJean-Baptiste Franceschi1
SwedenMille Johanson1
FinlandLauri Joona1
EstoniaRomet Jürgenson1
FinlandKosti Katajamäki1
Republic of IrelandEamonn Kelly1
RomaniaNorbert Maior1
EstoniaJaan Mölder jr.1
LuxembourgGrégoire Munster1
BelgiumThierry Neuville1
FranceLaurent Pellier1
EstoniaKen Torn1
FinlandJanne Tuohino1
EstoniaRobert Virves1
Total148

Gallery

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Exciting Junior WRC Calendar revealed for 2023".Irish Motor Sports News. 2022-12-01. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  2. ^"Armstrong's 'underdog' road to Junior WRC fight".BBC Sport. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  3. ^Barry, Luke (2021-03-29)."The Junior WRC stars worth watching in 2021".DirtFish. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  4. ^"Exciting 2023 calendar revealed for FIA Junior WRC Championship - automobilsport.com".www.automobilsport.com. Archived from the original on January 1, 2023. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  5. ^"M-SPORT REVEALS NEW JUNIOR WRC R2 CAR".
  6. ^"JUNIOR WRC".M-Sport. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  7. ^ab"Junior WRC".WRC - World Rally Championship. Retrieved2021-03-03.
  8. ^ab"APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR JUNIOR WRC DRIVE DAY".
  9. ^ab"NEW-LOOK CALENDAR TEMPTS JUNIOR WRC HOTSHOTS".
  10. ^Shacki."Season 2001 rally - eWRC-results".eWRC-results.com. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  11. ^"Preview: WRC 2003".Crash. 2003-01-04. Retrieved2022-12-17.
  12. ^Stenos, Jan (16 November 2022)."What is a Championship anyway?".janswrc.substack.com. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  13. ^"Introducing The FIA WRC Academy Crews Of 2012".www.motorsport.com. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  14. ^"WRC academy completes induction".Crash. 2011-03-15. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  15. ^"Exciting changes for 2013 WRC".WRC.com. WRC Official Website. 21 September 2012. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2012. Retrieved16 October 2012.
  16. ^"FIA Junior WRC has Citroën in the spotlight | CARS GLOBALMAG". 2015-05-04. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  17. ^Shacki."Season 2014 rally - eWRC-results".eWRC-results.com. Retrieved2023-01-01.
  18. ^"FIA Announces World Motor Sport Council Decisions".Federation Internationale de l'Automobile. 2021-03-05. Retrieved2021-03-05.
  19. ^abc"2021 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP – SPORTING REGULATIONS"(PDF).
  20. ^"Top stats - JWRC wins". eWRC-results.(subscription required)

General Statistics

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ewrc-Results.com

juwra.com Independent WRC archive

Notes

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  1. ^According to the official WRC Sporting Regulations document for each year

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