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2022 WRC2 Championship

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Motorsport championship
2022FIA WRC2 Championship
Open Drivers' Champion:
Emil Lindholm
Open Co-drivers' Champion:
Reeta Hämäläinen
Teams' Champion:
Toksport WRT
Junior Drivers' Champion:
Emil Lindholm
Junior Co-drivers' Champion:
James Fulton
Masters Drivers' Champion:
Mauro Miele
Masters Co-drivers' Champion:
Laurent Magat
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Parent series:
World Rally Championship
Support series:
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Emil Lindholm is the 2022 WRC-2 drivers' champion.

The2022 FIA WRC2 Championship was the tenth season ofWRC2, arallying championship for organised and governed by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying. The category was open to cars entered by teams and complying withGroup Rally2.[1][2] The championship began in January 2022 with theRallye Monte-Carlo and concluded in November 2022 withRally Japan, and ran in support of the2022 World Rally Championship.

Andreas Mikkelsen andTorstein Eriksen were the defending 2021 drivers' and co-drivers' champions.Movisport were the defending teams' champions.

Emil Lindholm andReeta Hämäläinen became 2022 WRC2 drivers' and co-drivers' champions, whileToksport WRT won the teams' championship.[3]

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A map showing the locations of the rallies of the 2022 championship. Event headquarters are marked with black dots.

The 2022 season was contested over thirteen rounds across Europe, Africa, Oceania, and Asia.

RoundStart dateFinish dateRallyRally headquartersSurfaceStagesDistanceRef.
120 January23 JanuaryMonacoRallye Automobile Monte CarloMonte Carlo,MonacoMixed[a]17296.03 km[4]
224 February27 FebruarySwedenRally SwedenUmeå,Västerbotten CountySnow17264.81 km[5]
321 April24 AprilCroatiaCroatia RallyZagrebTarmac20291.84 km[6]
419 May22 MayPortugalRally de PortugalMatosinhos,PortoGravel21338.34 km[7]
52 June5 JuneItalyRally Italia SardegnaAlghero,SardiniaGravel21307.91 km[8]
623 June26 JuneKenyaSafari Rally KenyaNairobiGravel19363.44 km[9]
714 July17 JulyEstoniaRally EstoniaTartu,Tartu CountyGravel24314.26 km[10]
84 August7 AugustFinlandRally FinlandJyväskylä,Central FinlandGravel22322.61 km[11]
918 August21 AugustBelgiumYpres Rally BelgiumYpres,West FlandersTarmac20281.58 km[12]
108 September11 SeptemberGreeceAcropolis Rally GreeceLamia,Central GreeceGravel16303.30 km[13]
1129 September2 OctoberNew ZealandRally New ZealandAuckland,North IslandGravel17279.80 km[14]
1220 October23 OctoberSpainRACC Rally Catalunya de EspañaSalou,CataloniaTarmac19293.77 km[15]
1310 November13 NovemberJapanRally JapanToyota,Chūbu regionTarmac19283.27 km[16]
Sources:[17][18][19]

Location changes

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The headquarters of theMonte Carlo Rally moved fromGap,Hautes-Alpes toMonaco alone. The rally was previously headquartered solely in Monaco in2006.[20]Rally Sweden returned to the championship after a one-year absence. Because of a lack of snow, the organisers moved the rally headquarters for the first time in WRC history.[21] It relocated fromTorsby,Värmland northwards toUmeå inVästerbotten County.[22] The rally was initially scheduled to cover 303.74 km (188.7 mi) in nineteenspecial stages, but it was reduced to seventeen in a total of 264.81 km (164.5 mi) due toreindeer movements.[23][5]Rally Italia Sardegna relocated its rally base back toAlghero following a one-off headquarter inOlbia for the2021 event.[24]

Calendar changes

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Rally New Zealand returned to the championship for the first time since2012.[25] The rally had also secured a spot in the calendar in2020, butthe event was not held in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[26]Rally Japan took the final spot in the calendar. It was scheduled as the final round in2020 and2021, before being called off due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[27][28]Rally Mexico had contracts to hold the WRC event in 2022 and 2023, but the rally was not included on the calendar.[29] A national event was held in the bid of a 2023 return.[30]Rally Chile found itself in a similar situation to Mexico as their contract withWRC Promoter GmbH lasted till 2022. Chile had previously hostedthe event in2019.[31]Rally GB was bidding for a 2022 return as the event was planned to hold inNorthern Ireland, but the proposal was ultimately failed.[32]

Entries

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The following teams and crews were officially entered into the 2022 WRC2:

Crews entered by or via teams
EntrantCarDriverCo-driverRounds
Driver nameCategoryCo-driver nameCategory
EstoniaALM MotorsportVolkswagen Polo GTI R5EstoniaGeorg LinnamäeJuniorUnited KingdomJames Morgan2–5, 8, 10, 12
United KingdomCraig Drew7
South KoreaHyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 N Rally2SwedenOliver SolbergUnited KingdomElliott Edmondson4
FinlandTeemu SuninenFinlandMikko Markkula4–5, 7–8, 10, 12–13
ParaguayFabrizio ZaldivarJuniorSpainCarlos Del Barrio4–5
ArgentinaMarcelo Der Ohannesian7–8, 10, 12–13
United KingdomM-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta Rally2SwedenMattias AdielssonSwedenDavid Arhusiander2
FinlandJari HuttunenFinlandMikko Lukka2–3, 5, 7, 9, 12
AustraliaLuke AnearUnited KingdomAllan Harryman12
FrancePH SportCitroën C3 Rally2FranceYohan RosselFranceBenjamin Boulloud1
FranceValentin Sarreaud3–5, 9–10
FranceArnaud Dunand12
FranceSaintéloc Junior TeamCitroën C3 Rally2FranceEric CamilliFranceYannick Roche1
FranceThibault de la Haye3–5
United StatesSean JohnstonUnited StatesAlexander Kihurani1, 3–4, 6–7, 13
GermanyArmin KremerMastersGermanyElla Kremer11
GermanyToksport WRTŠkoda Fabia Rally2 evoBoliviaMarco BulaciaJuniorArgentinaMarcelo Der Ohannesian1–2, 4–5
SpainDiego Vallejo7, 9
NorwayEyvind BrynildsenNorwayRoger Eilertsen10
NorwayAndreas MikkelsenNorwayTorstein Eriksen1–2, 4–5, 7, 9–10
FinlandEmil LindholmJuniorFinlandReeta Hämäläinen13
FinlandSami PajariJuniorFinlandEnni Mälkönen13
GermanyToksport WRT 2Škoda Fabia Rally2 evoNikolay Gryazin[b]JuniorKonstantin Aleksandrov[c]1–2
Nikolay Gryazin[d]JuniorKonstantin Aleksandrov[e]3, 5, 7–8, 10, 12
FinlandEmil LindholmJuniorFinlandReeta Hämäläinen2–3, 7–8, 10, 12
BoliviaBruno BulaciaJuniorBrazilGabriel Morales13
ItalyMauro MieleMastersItalyLuca Beltrame13
Czech RepublicYacco ACCR TeamFord Fiesta Rally2Czech RepublicErik CaisJuniorCzech RepublicPetr Těšínský1, 3–5
Volkswagen Polo GTI R5FrancePierre RaguesFranceJulien Pesenti1, 3
Sources:[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46]
Private entries
ManufacturerCarDriverCo-driverRounds
Driver nameCategoryCo-driver nameCategory
CitroënC3 Rally2JapanToshi AraiMastersJapanNaoya Tanaka13
SpainAlejandro CachónJuniorSpainAlejandro López FernándezJunior12
PortugalPaulo CaldeiraPortugalAna Gonçalves4
FrancePatrick DéjeanFranceYannick Jammes12
PortugalJosé Pedro FontesPortugalInês Ponte4
JapanSatoshi ImaiJapanShizuka Takehara13
GreeceChrysostomos KarellisGreeceLeonidas Machairas10
FranceStéphane LefebvreFranceAndy Malfoy1,[f] 3–4, 9
FranceJonathan RieuFranceJules Escartefigue10
SpainJan SolansJuniorSpainRodrigo Sanjuan4–5, 12
BelgiumDavy VannesteBelgiumKris D'alleine9
SpainAlexander VillanuevaMastersSpainRodrigo Sanjuan2
FordFiesta R5FrancePatrick DéjeanFranceYannick Jammes4
PortugalRicardo FilipePortugalFernando Almeida4
ZambiaLeroy GomesZambiaUrshlla Gomes6
KenyaKaran PatelKenyaTauseef Khan6
GreeceGeorgios VasilakisMastersGreeceKonstantinos Soukoulis10
NetherlandsHenk VossenMastersNetherlandsHans van GoorMasters3, 9
NetherlandsRadboud van HoekMasters12
Fiesta Rally2SwedenPer-Gunnar AnderssonSwedenAnders Fredriksson2
AustraliaLuke AnearAustraliaAndrew Sarandis5, 7, 11
United KingdomStuart Loudon13
New ZealandTodd BawdenMastersNew ZealandPaul BurboroughMasters11
Republic of IrelandEamonn BolandMastersRepublic of IrelandMichael Joseph MorrisseyMasters1–2, 9, 12–13
PolandJarosław KołtunPolandIreneusz Pleskot2
EstoniaPriit KoikEstoniaKristo Tamm7
Czech RepublicMartin ProkopCzech RepublicMichal Ernst4–5, 8, 10
Czech RepublicZdeněk Jůrka6
Hyundaii20 R5FranceLaurent BattutMastersBelgiumEric GressensMasters4–5
KenyaPiero CanobbioItalyFabrizia Pons6
PortugalLucas SimõesJuniorPortugalNuno Almeida4
i20 N Rally2GreeceLambros AthanasoulasGreeceNikolaos Zakchaios10
SwitzerlandOlivier BurriMastersFranceAnderson Levratti9
BelgiumPieter Jan Michiel CraccoJuniorBelgiumJasper VermeulenJunior9
SpainPepe LópezJuniorSpainBorja Rozada12
PortugalBruno MagalhãesPortugalCarlos Magalhães4
Republic of IrelandJosh McErleanJuniorRepublic of IrelandJames FultonJunior2, 4–5, 7–9, 12
PortugalPedro MeirelesPortugalPedro Alves4
LuxembourgGrégoire MunsterJuniorBelgiumLouis LoukaJunior1, 3, 9–10, 12–13
New ZealandHayden PaddonNew ZealandJohn Kennard7–8, 11
FranceFrédéric RosatiMastersFrancePhilippe MarchettoMasters1
BelgiumStéphane PrévotMasters2, 4–5
FranceLoris Pascaud10, 13
Republic of IrelandPaul RowleyRepublic of IrelandAndy Hayes4
SpainNil SolansJuniorSpainAxel Coronado Jiménez12
GreeceEmmanouil StefanisGreeceKonstantinos Stefanis10
FinlandRiku TahkoFinlandSami Ryynänen8
PortugalRicardo TeodósioPortugalJosé Teixeira4
ŠkodaFabia R5KenyaRaajpal BharijKenyaJasneil Ghataure6
PortugalManuel CastroPortugalRicardo Cunha4
ItalyCarlo CoviMastersItalyMichela LorigiolaMasters1, 3, 10
ItalyAndrea Budoia5
IndiaGaurav GillBrazilGabriel Morales6, 8, 10
New ZealandKingsley JonesMastersNew ZealandWaverley Jones11
FinlandHeikki KovalainenJapanSae Kitagawa13
ItalyFilippo MarchinoItalyRoberto Briani3
ItalyPietro Elia Ometto12
BrazilPaulo NobreMastersBrazilGabriel Morales3–4
SwedenJoakim RomanMastersSwedenJörgen FornanderMasters2
PortugalDiogo SalviMastersPortugalMiguel RamalhoMasters4
PortugalHugo Magalhães10
GreeceDionysios SpanosGreeceSotirios Gotovos10
New ZealandShane Van GisbergenAustraliaGlen Weston11
JapanOsamu FukunagaMastersJapanMisako Saida13
Fabia Rally2 evo3, 9
OmanHamed Al-WahaibiMastersAustriaIlka Minor10
PortugalPedro AlmeidaJuniorPortugalMário Castro4
PortugalArmindo AraújoPortugalLuís Ramalho4
ItalyFabrizio ArengiMastersItalyMassimiliano Bosi1, 3–4, 10, 12
FinlandTeemu AsunmaaFinlandVille Mannisenmäki8
AustraliaHarry BatesJuniorAustraliaJohn McCarthy11
BelgiumSébastien BedoretJuniorFranceFrançois Gilbert9
ItalyPablo BiolghiniItalyStefano Pudda5
BoliviaBruno BulaciaJuniorSpainMarc Martí2, 4–5, 7, 10
SpainCarlos del Barrio12
PeruEduardo CastroArgentinaFernando Mussano10
GreeceEfthymios ChalkiasGreeceAndreas Vigkos10
PolandDaniel ChwistPolandKamil Heller5, 12
PortugalMiguel CorreiaPortugalJorge Carvalho4
SpainMiguel Diaz AboitizMastersSpainJordi Hereu4–5, 9–12
ChileEmilio FernándezSpainAxel Coronado4–5, 7
MexicoBenito GuerraSpainDaniel Cué3
SpainSara Fernandez4
FinlandMikko HeikkiläJuniorFinlandSamu VaaleriJunior3, 8, 12
New ZealandRaana HoranNew ZealandMichael Connor11
New ZealandBen HuntNew ZealandTony Rawstorn11
United KingdomChris IngramJuniorUnited KingdomRoss Whittock1
United KingdomCraig Drew3–5, 9–10
EstoniaGregor JeetsJuniorEstoniaTimo Taniel7
SwedenJörgen JonassonSwedenNicklas Jonasson2
PolandKajetan KajetanowiczPolandMaciek Szczepaniak3–4, 6–7, 11–13
GreeceGeorgios KechagiasGreeceDimitrios Sainis10
AustriaJohannes KeferböckAustriaIlka Minor1, 3, 12
GermanyArmin KremerMastersGermanyTimo Gottschalk3–4, 9, 10
GermanyElla Kremer5, 12
BelgiumFreddy LoixMastersBelgiumPieter Tsjoen1, 5, 8–9
PolandMikołaj MarczykJuniorPolandSzymon Gospodarczyk3–5, 7–8, 12
ChileJorge MartínezArgentinaAlberto Álvarez Nicholson10
ItalyMauro MieleMastersItalyLuca Beltrame1–3, 5, 7, 10, 12
ItalyMaurizio MoratoItalyEnrico Gallinaro1
SloveniaAljoša NovakJuniorSloveniaUroš Ocvirk3
ItalyEnrico OldratiJuniorItalyElia De GuioJunior2
FinlandSami PajariJuniorFinlandEnni Mälkönen5, 8, 12
ItalySilvano PateraItalyDanilo Fappani5
SpainEduard Pons SuñeSpainAlberto Chamorro5, 12
CroatiaNiko PulićMastersCroatiaAleksandra Kovačić3
HungaryJános PuskádiHungaryBarnabás Gódor10
KenyaAmaanraj RaiJuniorUnited KingdomGurdeep Panesar6
BelgiumNiels ReynvoetBelgiumDiederik Pattyn9
ItalySimone RomagnaItalyLuca Addondi5
GreecePanagiotis RoustemisJuniorGreeceChristos Bakloris10
GreeceJourdan SerderidisMastersBelgiumFrédéric Miclotte5
United KingdomNeil SimpsonUnited KingdomMichael Gibson3, 9
ItalyFrancesco TaliMastersItalyCristina Caldart5
PortugalFrancisco TeixeiraMastersPortugalJoão Serôdio4
GreeceVasileios VelanisGreeceIoannis Velanis10
SpainAlexander VillanuevaMastersSpainJosé Murado4
KenyaAakif ViraniKenyaAzhar Bhatti6
VolkswagenPolo GTI R5Saudi ArabiaRakan Al-RashedPortugalHugo Magalhães2, 4–5, 12
SwitzerlandOlivier BurriMastersFranceAnderson Levratti1, 3
EstoniaEgon KaurEstoniaSilver Simm2, 7–8
New ZealandAndy MartinMastersNew ZealandMatt Hayward11
FinlandEerik PietarinenJuniorFinlandAntti Linnaketo2, 4–5, 8
FranceJean-Michel RaouxMastersFranceLaurent MagatMasters1, 4–5, 10, 12–13
FranceStéphane SarrazinFranceJacques-Julien Renucci12
PolandMichał SołowowMastersPolandMaciek Baran2
CyprusAlexandros TsouloftasUnited KingdomRoss Whittock10
NorwayOle Christian VeibyNorwayStig Rune Skjærmoen2
BelgiumVincent VerschuerenBelgiumFilip Cuvelier9
Sources:[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46]

Regulation changes

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Sporting Regulations

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The following titles were contested within the WRC2 category in 2022:[1]

  • Open Championship for Drivers
  • Open Championship for Co-Drivers
  • Championship for Teams
  • Junior Championship for Drivers
  • Junior Championship for Co-Drivers
  • Masters Cup for Drivers
  • Masters Cup for Co-Drivers

In a change to 2021 rules, drivers could enter the Open and Junior championships independently instead of having to enter through a team. Teams wishing to compete in the championship for teams followed the same rules. For WRC2 Junior championships, drivers must have been born on or after 1 January 1992 with no extra registration necessary. Juniors must not have previously won WRC2 or WRC3, or ever been nominated to score points in the WRC Manufacturers' Championship. The Masters Cup will run alongside the open championship for drivers born on or before 1 January 1972 and who have registered to compete in the cup.

For the Open and Junior Driver and Co-Driver championships, points will be considered from the best 6 of 7 rounds entered. For Teams and the Masters Cup, points from the best 5 of 6 rallies entered in Europe will count, plus bonus points from a seventh round entered outside Europe.[1]

Results and standings

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Season summary

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RoundEventWinning driverWinning co-driverWinning entrantWinning timeReportRef.
1MonacoRallye Automobile Monte CarloNorwayAndreas MikkelsenNorwayTorstein EriksenGermanyToksport WRT3:12:06.6Report[47]
2SwedenRally SwedenNorwayAndreas MikkelsenNorwayTorstein EriksenGermanyToksport WRT2:17:56.0Report[48]
3CroatiaCroatia RallyFranceYohan RosselFranceValentin SarreaudFrancePH-Sport2:58:22.5Report[49]
4PortugalRally de PortugalFranceYohan RosselFranceValentin SarreaudFrancePH-Sport3:58:08.1Report[50]
5ItalyRally Italia SardegnaNikolay Gryazin[d]Konstantin Aleksandrov[e]GermanyToksport WRT 23:18:36.8Report[51]
6KenyaSafari Rally KenyaPolandKajetan KajetanowiczPolandMaciej SzczepaniakPolandKajetan Kajetanowicz4:16:02.5Report[52]
7EstoniaRally EstoniaNorwayAndreas MikkelsenNorwayTorstein EriksenGermanyToksport WRT3:05:30.8Report[53]
8FinlandRally FinlandFinlandEmil LindholmFinlandReeta HämäläinenGermanyToksport WRT 22:33:43.6Report[54]
9BelgiumYpres Rally BelgiumFranceStéphane LefebvreFranceAndy MalfoyFranceStéphane Lefebvre2:35:39.6Report[55]
10GreeceAcropolis Rally GreeceFinlandEmil LindholmFinlandReeta HämäläinenGermanyToksport WRT 23:42:38.6Report[56]
11New ZealandRally New ZealandNew ZealandHayden PaddonNew ZealandJohn KennardNew ZealandHayden Paddon2:58:05.1Report[57]
12SpainRACC Rally Catalunya de EspañaFinlandTeemu SuninenFinlandMikko MarkkulaSouth KoreaHyundai Motorsport N2:54:29.6Report[58]
13JapanRally JapanLuxembourgGrégoire MunsterBelgiumLouis LoukaLuxembourgGrégoire Munster2:51:43.1Report[3]

Scoring system

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Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event.Power Stage points are also awarded in the drivers' and co-drivers' championships, with three points awarded to the first-place finisher on the stage, two to second place, and one to third. A team has to enter two cars to score points in an event. Drivers and teams must nominate a scoring rally when they enter the event and the best six scores from seven nominated rallies will count towards the final classification. Registered drivers are able to enter additional rallies with Priority 2 status without scoring points.[1]

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421

FIA WRC2 Open Championship for Drivers

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Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
1FinlandEmil Lindholm1413133121413116
2NorwayAndreas Mikkelsen131RetRet112171109
3PolandKajetan Kajetanowicz222115226Ret104
4FranceYohan Rossel611111232Ret298
5Nikolay Gryazin[d]3Ret4NC1WDDNSNC2385
6FinlandTeemu SuninenRet2522DSQ10212268
7United KingdomChris Ingram753434Ret56
8FinlandJari Huttunen318314Ret555
9LuxembourgGrégoire Munster522535Ret12148
10New ZealandHayden PaddonRet31143
11United StatesSean Johnston411Ret2210641
12FranceStéphane LefebvreRet62WD1336
13EstoniaEgon Kaur412230
14FinlandSami Pajari51017530
15FinlandEerik Pietarinen631765328
16PolandMikołaj Marczyk9481561027
17ParaguayFabrizio Zaldivar1422975814323
18Czech RepublicErik Cais2820Ret22
19SpainJan Solans2132921
20NorwayOle Christian Veiby218
21EstoniaGeorg Linnamäe5221RetRet7NC121318
22KenyaAmanraaj Rai3316
23CyprusAlexandros Tsouloftas3316
24New ZealandShane Van Gisbergen3316
25Czech RepublicMartin Prokop79Ret8816
26GermanyArmin Kremer12RetDNS81151614
27ChileEmilio Fernández247614
28ItalyMauro Miele81014Ret13177114
29KenyaAakif Virani412
30FinlandTeemu Asunmaa412
31NorwayEyvind Brynildsen412
32AustraliaHarry Bates412
33FinlandHeikki Kovalainen412
34PortugalArmindo Araújo510
35PortugalRicardo Teodósio68
36IndiaGaurav GillRet3268
37BelgiumVincent Verschueren68
38New ZealandTodd Bawden68
39AustraliaLuke Anear2114726107
40FranceEric CamilliRet7RetWD6
41SwedenJörgen Jonasson76
42BelgiumSébastien Bedoret76
43BelgiumFreddy Loix1010996
44FranceJean-Michel Raoux128141619154
45Republic of IrelandJosh McErlean131920813Ret114
46PolandMichał Sołowow84
47New ZealandBen Hunt84
48JapanOsamu Fukunaga261884
49SwedenOliver Solberg2513
50FranceFrédéric Rosati15Ret9RetRet132
51SwitzerlandOlivier Burri915142
52BoliviaBruno Bulacia922RetRet2221112
53GreeceLambros Athanassoulas92
54New ZealandAndy Martin92
55Republic of IrelandEamonn Boland1316152392
56SpainPepe López1522
57Saudi ArabiaRakan Al-RashedRet1012291
58FinlandMikko Heikkilä1012141
59SpainMiguel Díaz-Aboitiz1224172010271
60BelgiumDavy Vanneste101
61SpainAlejandro Cachón2431
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
Source:[59][60]
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:
1 2 3 –Power Stage position

FIA WRC2 Open Championship for Co-Drivers

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Pos.Co-DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
1FinlandReeta Hämäläinen1413133121413116
2NorwayTorstein Eriksen131RetRet112171109
3PolandMaciek Szczepaniak222115226Ret104
4Konstantin Aleksandrov[e]3Ret4NC1WDDNSNC2385
5FranceValentin Sarreaud1111232Ret69
6FinlandMikko MarkkulaRet2522DSQ10212268
7United KingdomCraig Drew534374Ret56
8FinlandMikko Lukka318314Ret555
9BelgiumLouis Louka522535Ret11148
10New ZealandJohn KennardRet31143
11United States Alex Kihurani411Ret2210641
12FranceAndy MalfoyRet62WD1336
13EstoniaSilver Simm412230
14FinlandEnni Mälkönen51017530
15PolandSzymon Gospodarczyk948156928
16FinlandAntti Linnaketo631765328
17SpainRodrigo Sanjuan2132823
18Czech RepublicPetr Těšínský2820Ret22
19United KingdomRoss Whittock73322
20ArgentinaMarcelo Der OhannesianRet15Ret1997514319
21NorwayStig Rune Skjærmoen218
22FranceArnaud Dunand218
23United KingdomGurdeep Panesar3316
24AustraliaGlen Waston3316
25Czech RepublicMichal Ernst798816
26SpainAxel Coronado247614
27ItalyLuca Beltrame81014Ret13167114
28KenyaAzhar Bhatti412
29FinlandVille Mannisenmäki412
30NorwayRoger Eilertsen412
31AustraliaJohn McCarthy412
32JapanSae Kitagawa412
33United KingdomJames Morgan5221RetRet121212
34FranceBenjamin Boulloud6111
35PortugalLuís Ramalho510
36GermanyElla KremerDNS51510
37BrazilGabriel MoralesWDRet316118
38PortugalJosé Teixeira68
39BelgiumFilip Cuvelier68
40New ZealandPaul Burborough68
41SwedenNicklas Jonasson76
42FranceThibault de la Haye7RetWD6
43AustraliaAndrew Sarandis211476
44FranceFrançois Gilbert76
45BelgiumPieter Tsjoen1010996
46Republic of IrelandJames Fulton131920813Ret105
47FranceLaurent Magat128141618154
48PolandMaciek Baran84
49GermanyTimo Gottschalk12Ret8114
50New ZealandTony Rawstorn84
51JapanMisako Saida261884
52United KingdomElliott Edmondson2513
53FranceAnderson Levratti915142
54BelgiumStéphane PrévotRet9Ret2
55SpainMarc Martí922RetRet222
56GreeceNikolaos Zakheos92
57New ZealandMatt Hayward92
58Republic of IrelandMichael Joseph Morrissey1316152392
59SpainBorja Rozada1422
60PortugalHugo MagalhãesRet101219281
61FinlandSamu Vaaleri1012131
62SpainJordi Hereu1224172010261
63BelgiumKris D'alleine101
64United KingdomStuart Loudon101
65SpainAlejandro López Fernández2331
Pos.Co-DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
Source:[59][60]
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:
1 2 3 –Power Stage position

FIA WRC2 Championship-2 for Teams

[edit]
Pos.TeamMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Total
Points
Classified
Points
1GermanyToksport WRT11Ret1112188188
Ret4RetRetRet23
2South KoreaHyundai Motorsport N1221311211186
Ret33DSQ456
3GermanyToksport WRT 231NCNC124156156
Ret2WDDNS235
4Czech RepublicYacco ACCR Team245050
46
5FranceSaintéloc Junior Team33Ret4040
Ret5Ret
6United KingdomM-Sport Ford WRT243838
Ret6
Pos.TeamMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Total
Points
Classified
Points
Source:[59][60]
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:
1 2 3 –Power Stage position

FIA WRC2 Junior Championship for Drivers

[edit]
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
1FinlandEmil Lindholm6111122136
2Nikolay Gryazin[d]2Ret2NC1WDDNS21104
3United KingdomChris Ingram43131Ret92
4ParaguayFabrizio Zaldivar394434576
5PolandMikołaj Marczyk52663667
6LuxembourgGrégoire Munster392Ret8164
7EstoniaGeorg Linnamäe18RetRet24961
8FinlandEerik Pietarinen245258
9FinlandSami Pajari453352
10Republic of IrelandJosh McErlean55837Ret751
11Czech RepublicErik Cais146Ret45
12BoliviaBruno Bulacia38RetRet512441
13SpainJan Solans72534
14KenyaAmaanraj Rai125
15AustraliaHarry Bates125
16BoliviaMarco BulaciaRet7Ret7Ret4WD24
17FinlandMikko Heikkilä661017
18BelgiumSébastien Bedoret315
19ItalyEnrico Oldrati412
20EstoniaGregor Jeets510
21SloveniaAljoša Novak76
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
Source:[61][60]
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)

FIA WRC2 Junior Championship for Co-Drivers

[edit]
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
1Republic of IrelandJames Fulton21112Ret1136
2BelgiumLouis Louka121Ret21109
3FinlandSamu Vaaleri11365
4ItalyElia De Guio125
5SpainAlejandro López Fernández412
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
Source:[61][60]
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)

FIA WRC2 Masters Cup for Drivers

[edit]
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
1ItalyMauro Miele122Ret121129
2GermanyArmin Kremer1RetDNS1111125
3FranceJean-Michel Raoux41323595
4BelgiumFreddy Loix311283
5Republic of IrelandEamonn Boland5445359
6SpainMiguel Diaz Aboitiz47654756
7ItalyFabrizio Arengi6553651
8SwitzerlandOlivier Burri23348
9FranceFrédéric Rosati7Ret2RetRet436
10JapanOsamu Fukunaga77230
11PolandMichał Sołowow125
12SpainEduard Pons Suñe4424
13NetherlandsHenk Vossen65822
14ItalyCarlo Covi888522
15GreeceJourdan Serderidis218
15New ZealandTodd Bawden218
16FranceLaurent Battut3Ret15
17SwedenJoakim Roman315
18New ZealandAndy Martin315
20CroatiaNiko Pulić412
21PortugalDiogo Salvi412
22ItalySilvano Patera510
23PortugalFrancisco Teixeira68
24ItalyFrancesco Tali68
25SpainAlexander VillanuevaRet76
26GreeceGeorgios Vasilakis76
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
Source:[60]
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)

FIA WRC2 Masters Cup for Co-Drivers

[edit]
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
1FranceLaurent Magat111112143
2Republic of IrelandMichael Joseph Morrissey221186
3ItalyMichela Lorigiola42248
4NetherlandsHans van Goor1243
5SwedenJörgen Fornander125
6New ZealandPaul Burborough125
7BelgiumStéphane PrévotRet2Ret18
8ItalyDanilo Fappani218
9FrancePhilippe Marchetto315
10BelgiumEric Gressens3Ret15
11NetherlandsRadboud van Hoek315
Pos.DriverMON
Monaco
SWE
Sweden
CRO
Croatia
POR
Portugal
ITA
Italy
KEN
Kenya
EST
Estonia
FIN
Finland
BEL
Belgium
GRC
Greece
NZL
New Zealand
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
Points
Source:[60]
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

[edit]
  1. ^TheMonte Carlo Rally is run on a tarmac and snow surface.
  2. ^Nikolay Gryazin is a Russian national, but competed as a neutral member of theRussian Automobile Federation (RAF), after theCourt of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by theWorld Anti-Doping Agency in response tostate-sponsored doping of Russian athletes. In itsInternational Sporting Code, the FIA adheres to decisions and rulings on doping made by the agency and court.[33]
  3. ^Konstantin Aleksandrov is a Russian national, but competed as a neutral member of theRussian Automobile Federation (RAF), after theCourt of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by theWorld Anti-Doping Agency in response tostate-sponsored doping of Russian athletes. In itsInternational Sporting Code, the FIA adheres to decisions and rulings on doping made by the agency and court.[33]
  4. ^abcdNikolay Gryazin is a Russian national, but competes as anAuthorised Neutral Athlete in accordance with recommendations made by theInternational Olympic Committee, following a decision by the FIA to ban all connections with Russia following theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[34][35]
  5. ^abcKonstantin Aleksandrov is a Russian national, but competes as anAuthorised Neutral Athlete in accordance with recommendations made by theInternational Olympic Committee, following a decision by the FIA to ban all connections with Russia following theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[34][35]
  6. ^Entrant was 'BelgiumDG Sport Compétition' for round 1

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External links

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