The2019 FIA WRC2 Championship was the seventh season ofWRC2 , arallying championship organised and governed by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile , running in support of theWorld Rally Championship . The championship is open to cars complying withR5 regulations.[ 1]
The 2019 season saw the creation of a new category within the championship, known asWRC2 Pro .[ 2] [ 3] This was open to manufacturer entries competing in cars built to R5 specifications, while the wider WRC2 Championship was open toprivately entered cars .
A map showing the locations of the rallies in the 2019 championship. Event headquarters are marked with a black dot. The championship was contested over fourteen rounds in Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.[ 2]
Round Dates Rally Rally headquarters Rally details Start Finish Surface Stages Distance 1 24 January 27 January Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo Gap ,Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur [ a] Mixed[ b] 16[ c] 323.83 km 2 14 February 17 February Rally Sweden Torsby ,Värmland Snow 19 316.80 km 3 7 March 10 March Rally Guanajuato México León ,Guanajuato Gravel 21 316.51 km 4 28 March 31 March Tour de Corse Bastia ,Corsica Tarmac 14 347.51 km 5 25 April 28 April Rally Argentina Villa Carlos Paz ,Córdoba Gravel 18[ d] 347.50 km 6 9 May 12 May Rally Chile Concepción ,Biobío Gravel 16 304.81 km 7 30 May 2 June Rally de Portugal Matosinhos ,Porto Gravel 20[ e] 311.47 km 8 13 June 16 June Rally Italia Sardegna Alghero ,Sardinia Gravel 19 310.52 km 9 1 August 4 August Rally Finland Jyväskylä ,Central Finland Gravel 23 307.58 km 10 22 August 25 August ADAC Rallye Deutschland Bostalsee ,Saarland Tarmac 19 344.04 km 11 12 September 15 September Rally of Turkey Marmaris ,Muğla Gravel 17 318.77 km 12 3 October 6 October Wales Rally GB Llandudno ,Conwy Gravel 22[ f] 312.75 km 13 24 October 27 October RACC Rally Catalunya de España Salou ,Catalonia Mixed[ g] 17 325.56 km 14 14 November 17 November Rally Australia Coffs Harbour ,New South Wales Gravel Cancelled [ h] Source: [ 2] [ 5] [ 6]
Following the return ofRally Turkey to the championship in 2018, the FIA announced plans to expand the calendar to fourteen rounds in 2019 with the long-term objective of running sixteen championship events. Twelve prospective bids for events were put together,[ 7] including candidate events inNew Zealand ,Japan andChile .[ 8] Prospective events inKenya ,Croatia , Canada andEstonia expressed interest in joining the calendar within five years.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
The planned expansion put pressure on European rounds to maintain their position on the calendar as teams were unwilling to contest sixteen events immediately. TheTour de Corse andRally Italia Sardegna proved to be unpopular among teams for the logistical difficulties of travelling toCorsica andSardinia and low spectator attendance at the events.[ 7] [ 13] Organisers ofRally Japan reached an agreement with the sport's promoter to host a rally in 2019, with the proposed event moving fromSapporo on the island ofHokkaido toToyota City inHonshu .[ 14] However, plans to return to Japan were abandoned when the promoter came under pressure to retain the Tour de Corse.[ 15]
The proposed events in Japan and Kenya ran candidate events in 2019 in a bid to join the championship in2020 .[ 16] [ 17] Both were successful in secure a place on the 2020 calendar. The calendar published in October 2018 includedRally Chile as part of the expansion to fourteen rounds.[ 2] The event was based inConcepción and ran on gravel roads.[ 18]
The route ofRallye Monte Carlo was shortened by 70.91 km (44.1 mi) compared to the2018 route .[ 19] The route was revised after rule changes that were introduced for the 2019 championship limited the maximum distance of a route to 350 km (217.5 mi).[ 2] Organisers of theTour de Corse announced plans for a new route, with up to three-quarters of the 2019 route being revised from the2018 rally .[ 16] Rally de Portugal was also shortened by 46.72 km (29.0 mi) compared to the2018 route .[ 20]
In accordance with the 2019 regulations, all crews in WRC2 were required to register as independent entrants. Teams were still allowed to be present, but only to prepare the car for the driver.[ 1]
Manufacturer Team Car Tyre Crew details Driver name Co-driver name Rounds Citroën CHL Sport AutoCitroën C3 R5 M Yoann Bonato Benjamin Boulloud 1, 4 Citroën Total M Guillaume De Mévius Martijn Wydaeghe 1, 4, 7–8, 10, 12–13 G.Car Sport RacingP Tamara Molinaro Lorenzo Granai 2 Citroën Monster Procircuit Rally Team M Benjamín Israel Marcelo Der Ohannesian 6 Vincente Israel Matías Ramos 6 Samuel Israel Nicolás García 6 Rosselot Rally TeamM Eduardo Castro Julio Echazu 6 Citroën Vodafone Team P José Pedro Fontes Inês Ponte 7 Saintéloc Junior Team M Eric Camilli Benjamin Veillas 13 MRT MotorsportCitroën DS3 R5 M Germán Lyon Ignacio Uez 6 Volkswagen Kristoffersson Motorsport Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 M Ole Christian Veiby Jonas Andersson 1–2, 4, 7–8, 12–13 P Johan Kristoffersson Stig Rune Skjærmoen 2, 9 THX RacingM Nicolas Ciamin Yannick Roche 1, 4, 10 PrintsportM Emil Lindholm Mikael Korhonen 2, 9, 13 Lars Stugemo Kalle Lexe 2 BMA AutosportM Eric Camilli François-Xavier Buresi 4 Alberto Heller José Díaz 12 P Stéphane Lefebvre Thomas Dubois 10 Sebastian Schwinn Felix Griebel 10 Lotos Rally TeamP Kajetan Kajetanowicz Maciek Szczepaniak 4–6, 10, 12–13 Racing 4 YouM Pedro Meireles Mário Castro 7 PSRX Volkswagen Sweden P Oliver Solberg Aaron Johnston 12 Petter Solberg Phil Mills 12 AR Vidal RacingP Nil Solans Marc Martí 13 Ford M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Ford Fiesta R5 M Adrien Fourmaux Renaud Jamoul 1, 4, 10, 12 Pedro Heller Pablo Olmos 3 Marc Martí 5–6 Alberto Heller José Díaz 3, 5–7 Felipe Rossi Luis Allende 6 P Emil Bergkvist Patrik Barth 2, 7 "Pedro" [ i] Emanuele Baldaccini 4, 7 Nil Solans Marc Martí 4, 8 Tommi Mäkinen Racing P Takamoto Katsuta Daniel Barritt 2, 4–8 Castrol Ford Team Türkiye P Murat Bostanci Onur Vatansever 11 Bugra Banaz Burak Erdener 11 Tommi Mäkinen Racing Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. II P Takamoto Katsuta Daniel Barritt 9 M-Sport Ford World Rally Team P "Pedro" Emanuele Baldaccini 10–11 Jan Solans Mauro Barreiro 13 M Gaurav Gill Glenn MacNeall 11–12, 14 Adrien Fourmaux Renaud Jamoul 13 Alberto Heller José Díaz 13 Škoda BMA AutosportŠkoda Fabia R5 M Grégoire Munster [ j] Louis Louka 1, 9 Brettex Site ServicesP Rhys Yates Denis Giraudet 1 James Morgan 2, 4, 7, 10 Sportec EngineeringP Manuel Villa Daniele Michi 1 Toksport World Rally TeamM Henning Solberg Ilka Minor 2, 7, 11–12 Yigit Timur Maxime Vilmot 2 P Eyvind Brynildsen Veronica Engan 2 Sports Racing TechnologiesP Nikolay Gryazin Yaroslav Fedorov 2 M 4, 7–10 PrintsportM Jari Huttunen Antti Linnaketo 2 Tomi Tukiainen Mikko Pohjanharju 9 Brink MotorsportP Martin Berglund Joakim Gevert 2 Max RpmP Patrik Flodin Göran Bergsten 2 Pontus Tidemand Racing P Mattias Monelius Nicklas Edvardsson 2 SMK SundsvallP Anton Eriksson Lars Andersson 2 SXM CompétitionP Joakim Roman Ida Lidebjer 2 M Sébastien Bedoret Thomas Walbrecq 4 Race SevenM Benito Guerra Jamie Zapata 3, 5–7 P Marco Bulacia Fabian Cretu 11–14 RB Motorsport8 Free Rally ServiceM 3 2C CompetitionM Pierre-Louis Loubet Vincent Landais 4, 7–8 Motorsport ItaliaP Fabio Andolfi Simone Scattolin 4, 8, 10, 13–14 Emanuele Inglesi 11–12 Paulo Nobre Gabriel Morales 5–6, 9, 11–13 M Diogo Salvi Hugo Magalhães 11 Sport & YouPaulo Babo 7 P Miguel Barbosa Jorge Carvalho 7 Susaron Rally TeamM Emilio Fernández Joaquin Riquelme 6 CB Tech Rally by ŠkodaM Jorge Martínez Alberto Alvarez 6 Alejandro Cancio Santiago García 6 Cristóbal Vidaurre Rubén García 6 ARC SportM Ricardo Teodósio José Teixeira 7 Pedro Almeida Nuno Almeida 7 TGS Worldwide P Eerik Pietarinen Juhana Raitanen 7 P&B RacingM António Dias Nuno Rodrigues da Silva 7 Lotos Rally TeamP Kajetan Kajetanowicz Maciek Szczepaniak 8, 11 BC Vision MotorsportP Burak Cukurova Vedat Bostanci 11 Deniz Fahri Bahadir Gücenmez 11 Bora Manyera Çem Cerkez 11 Calm CompeticióM José Antonio Suarez Alberto Iglesias 13 2C CompetitionŠkoda Fabia R5 Evo M Pierre-Louis Loubet Vincent Randais 9, 12–14 Toksport World Rally TeamM Henning Solberg Ilka Minor 9 SXM CompétitionM Sébastien Bedoret Thomas Walbrecq 10 Škoda Auto Deutschland M Marijan Griebel Pirmin Winklhofer 10 P Fabian Kreim Tobias Braun 10 Race SevenM Benito Guerra Daniel Cué 12 Jamie Zapata 13–14 Sports Racing TechnologiesM Nikolay Gryazin Yaroslav Fedorov 13 Hyundai HMI Hyundai Italian Rally Team Hyundai i20 R5 P "Pedro" [ i] Emanuele Baldaccini 1 Hyundai Motorsport N P Simone Tempestini Sergio Itu 4, 7–8, 10, 12–13 Jari Huttunen Antti Linnaketo 7 Mikko Lukka 9 Point Cola RacingM Martín Scuncio Javiera Roman 6 Tomás Etcheverry Sebastián Vera 6 Team Hyundai Portugal M Armindo Araújo Luis Ramalho 7 Bruno Magalhães Hugo Magalhães 7 Sarrazin Motorsport P Dominik Dinkel Christina Fürst 10 Melvyn Evans MotorsportP Rhys Yates James Morgan 12–13 Peugeot Peugeot Sport Chile Peugeot 208 T16 R5 M Francisco López Nicolás Levalle 6 Source: [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25] [ 26] [ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 30]
Daniel Barritt left theM-Sport World Rally Team to partner Toyota protégéTakamoto Katsuta .[ 31]
The formation of the WRC2 Pro championship saw the introduction of changes to eligibility. The Pro category was open to manufacturer-supported entries, with teams permitted to enter two crews per event. Pro entries must contest a minimum of eight rallies, including one outside Europe. Only the eight best results will contribute to the Pro championship. Crews contesting the wider WRC2 will not face any such restrictions.[ 32]
The team's championship of the wider WRC2 was discontinued. Entrants in the championship were required to register under the name of the crew's driver.[ 1]
Results and standings [ edit ] Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event.
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Points finish Blue Non-points finish Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Did not finish (Ret) Black Excluded (EX) Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Cancelled (C) Blank Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
Co-drivers' standings[ edit ] Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Points finish Blue Non-points finish Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Did not finish (Ret) Black Excluded (EX) Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Cancelled (C) Blank Withdrew entry from the event (WD)
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