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  2. List of World Rally Championship event winners - Wikipedia

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    Loeb holds the record for the most consecutive wins, having two six-win streaks (2005 Rally New Zealand–2005 Rally Argentina and 2008 Wales Rally GB–2009 Rally Argentina). [3] Kalle Rovanperä is the youngest winner of a World Rally Championship event; he was 20 years, 11 months and 17 days old when he won the 2021 Rally Estonia . [ 4 ]

  3. List of World Rally Championship Manufacturers' champions

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    Toyota Corolla WRC: 1 15 109 18 2000: Peugeot: Peugeot 206 WRC: 6 13 111 20 2001: Peugeot: Peugeot 206 WRC: 6 16 106 20 2002: Peugeot: Peugeot 206 WRC: 8 21 165 61 2003: Citroën: Citroën Xsara WRC: 4 13 160 15 2004: Citroën: Citroën Xsara WRC: 7 20 194 51 2005: Citroën: Citroën Xsara WRC: 11 20 188 53 2006: Ford [a] Ford Focus RS WRC 06: ...

  4. List of World Rally Championship records - Wikipedia

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    Car 1 2016 Rally Finland: 126.62 km/h (78.68 mph) Kris Meeke: Citroën DS3 WRC: 2 2017 Rally Finland: 126.16 km/h (78.39 mph) Esapekka Lappi: Toyota Yaris WRC: 3 2024 Rally Finland: 125.89 km/h (78.22 mph) Sébastien Ogier: Toyota GR Yaris Rally1: 4 2023 Rally Finland: 125.56 km/h (78.02 mph) Elfyn Evans: Toyota GR Yaris Rally1: 5 2015 Rally ...

  5. List of World Rally Championship Drivers' champions - Wikipedia

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    In the current points system, points are awarded at the end of each rally to the top ten WRC (overall) drivers that qualify as follows: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1. In addition to those points, from 2011 each event holds 1 special stage, the Power Stage , in which drivers and co-drivers can score extra points – currently awarded to five ...

  6. List of World Rally Championship people - Wikipedia

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    Michèle Mouton – most successful female rally driver; Tommi Mäkinen – four-time world champion; Hannu Mikkola – 1983 world champion; Sandro Munari – 1977 FIA Cup champion; Thierry Neuville – Most successful non world champion and five times runner-up; Sébastien Ogier – eight-time world champion; Walter Röhrl – 1980 and 1982 ...

  7. List of rally cars - Wikipedia

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    Xsara WRC: C4 WRC: DS3 WRC: C3 WRC: Ford: Ford Escort WRC: Focus WRC 99: Focus RS WRC 00: Focus RS WRC 01: Focus RS WRC 02: Focus RS WRC 03: Focus RS WRC 04: Focus RS WRC 06: Focus RS WRC 07: Focus RS WRC 08: Focus RS WRC 09: Fiesta RS WRC: Fiesta WRC: Hyundai: Accent WRC: Accent WRC2: Accent WRC3: i20 WRC: i20 Coupe WRC: Mini: John Cooper ...

  8. List of World Rally Championship Co-Drivers' champions

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    Daniel Elena is the most successful WRC co-driver champion, winning 9 times with driver Sébastien Loeb. The World Rally Championship (WRC) is a rallying series administered by Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1]

  9. World Rally Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Groups Rally consists of six rally car specifications eligible for WRC. Rally1 cars were introduced in 2022 and replaced the World Rally Car as the car permitted in the manufacturer's championship. Hybrid powertrains were introduced for the first time in rallying amongst cost-cutting initiatives such as centrally developed tubular safety ...