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The World Rally Championship (WRC) is a rallying series administered by Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1] The series currently consists of 13 three-day events driven on surfaces that range from gravel and tarmac to snow and ice.
Loeb is the oldest winner of a World Rally Championship event; he was 47 years and 331 days old when he won the 2022 Monte Carlo Rally. [4] Jari-Matti Latvala holds the record for the most event wins (18) without ever winning a championship. As of the 2024 Rally Chile, there have been 80 different World Rally Championship event winners. [5]
Youngest winners [8]; Driver Age Event 1 Kalle Rovanperä: 20 y, 289 d: 2021 Rally Estonia: 2 Jari-Matti Latvala: 22 y, 313 d: 2008 Swedish Rally: 3 Henri Toivonen
The World Rally Championship Ladies Cup ran from 1990 to 1995 and could be won by any class of car. Louise Aitken-Walker was the first winner. [8] The Production car World Rally Championship (P-WRC) began in 1987 as the FIA Group N Cup before being renamed in 2002.
Driver 1st 2nd 3rd Sébastien Loeb: 9 1 0 Sébastien Ogier: 8 0 2 Juha Kankkunen: 4 1 3 Tommi Mäkinen: 4 0 1 Carlos Sainz: 2 4 5 Marcus Grönholm: 2 2 1
The World Rally Championship for Manufacturers (or WRC Manufacturers' Championship) is a title awarded by the FIA to the most successful manufacturer over a World Rally Championship season, as determined by a points system based on rally results. [1]
This is an incomplete list of drivers who have entered a World Rally Championship event. Active drivers (listed in bold in the tables) are those who have entered a WRC event within the past twelve months. Drivers with at least 5 starts are included.
The list includes only the rallies that have been finally taken place and not those that had been cancelled. From 1994 to 1996, the World Rally Championship had an event rotation system. The Swedish Rally did not have full WRC status in the 1994 season, the Rally Finland in 1995, and the Monte Carlo Rally and the RAC Rally in 1996. Instead ...