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The Mitsubishi Lancer WRC is a World Rally Car built by Ralliart, Mitsubishi Motors' motorsport division, to compete in the World Rally Championship.The previous Lancer Evolution series were homologated for the Group A class, and their competitiveness against World Rally Cars from other manufacturers was therefore limited.
Only Mitsubishi continued past 1997 with Group A cars, contesting in World Rally Cars only from 2002. In 2006, manufacturers could be of two categories: Manufacturer 1 or Manufacturer 2. The first required commitment to all rounds using the most recently homologated World Rally Car and parts.
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Starting in 2011, rules for WRC cars changed to be more restrictive. New regulations were derived from Super 2000 cars with a different aerodynamic kit. The cars could be smaller models (there was no longer a minimum 4 m length) and include a custom-build or production 1600 cm 3 direct injection turbo-charged global race engine with a 33 mm (1.3 in) diameter air restrictor and a maximum boost ...
2017: M-Sport [b] Ford Fiesta WRC: 5 19 428 83 2018: Toyota: Toyota Yaris WRC: 5 14 368 27 2019: Hyundai: Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC: 4 13 380 18 2020: Hyundai: Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC: 3 11 241 5 2021: Toyota: Toyota Yaris WRC: 9 18 522 59 2022: Toyota: Toyota GR Yaris Rally1: 7 20 525 70 2023: Toyota: Toyota GR Yaris Rally1: 8 18 548 116 2024 ...
The full schedule — dates, locations, matchups, kickoff times — should be released soon. Where is the 2025 Club World Cup? The 12 U.S. venues set to host games are:
The 2020 FIA World Rally Championship was the forty-eighth season of the World Rally Championship, a rallying competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). Teams and crews competed in seven rallies for the World Rally Championships for Drivers , Co-drivers and Manufacturers .