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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.
[1] [2] To comply with Group R regulations, a car must first be homologated in Group A (or in some cases Group N) and receive one or more VR extensions. Each VR extension is a set of homologated parts and modifications, designed and sold (as a kit or as a complete car) by the manufacturer.
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 ...
Mitsubishi Lancer WRC: ITA 12: FRA 12: AUS 11: GBR Ret: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5 19 Thomas Rådström: MON: SWE 2: POR: ESP: ARG: 15th 6 Katsuhiko Taguchi: CYP Ret: GRC: KEN: 15th 6 Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VI Toni Gardemeister: FIN Ret: NZL 15: ITA: FRA: AUS: GBR: 15th 6 2002: Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 7 François Delecour: MON 9: SWE 34: FRA 7 ...
The series started in 1987 as FIA Cup for Production Rally Drivers and obtained the world championship status in 2002. [1] [2] The eligible cars were still Group N modified road cars such as the Subaru Impreza WRX and the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution.
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The 2019 FIA WRC2 Pro Championship was the first and only season of WRC2 Pro, a rallying championship organised and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying.
The 2019 FIA WRC2 Championship was the seventh season of WRC2, a rallying championship organised and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, running in support of the World Rally Championship.