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{| style="float:right"|-|{{Infobox sports league|current_season=2007 World Rally Championship season|logo=WRC.jpg|pixels=100px|caption=The official WRC logo|sport=Auto racing (Driver),
[Ford (Manufacturer)-->] series organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer. The driver's championship and manufacturer's championship are separate championships, but based on the same point system. This means, for example, that Petter Solberg driving for
Subaru can win the driver's championship but
Citroën can win the manufacturer's championship, which is what happened in
2003 World Rally Championship season, and again in 2006 World Rally Championship season when Sébastien Loeb took his third consecutive WRC title but
Ford won the manufacturer's championship. The competition first received the designation of WRC in 1973. The sport's commercial rights are administered by International Sportsworld Communicators.
Cars
driving a
Subaru Impreza WRX STI on the
Monte Carlo Rally.The Championship currently features 16 rallies and production-based 2.0 L
turbocharged four-wheel drive cars built to World Rally Car regulations racing across tarmac, gravel and snow. The power output has been limited to around 300 bhp (225 kW). Current cars in the championship include the Citroën C4#C4 in rallying, Ford Focus WRC, Peugeot 307,
Škoda Fabia,
Subaru Impreza, and Mitsubishi Lancer WRC. Citroën, Peugeot, Škoda and Mitsubishi pulled out of the championship for 2006 and those cars, although in use by privateers, are not in further development. Citroën returned to WRC in 2007 World Rally Championship season using the
Citroën C4#C4 in rallying.
Suzuki plan to take part in 2008 using the
Suzuki SX4.
The WRC was formerly held for
Group A and Group B rallycars. However, due to the increasing power, lack of reliability and the fatal accidents on the 1986 World Rally Championship season,
Group B was permanently banned. Later, in 1997 World Rally Championship season, the Group A cars evolved into the WRC car spec, to ease the development of new cars and bring new makes to the competition.
The World Rally Championship also features classes called the
Production Car World Rally Championship and the Junior World Rally Championship. However for 2007 the JWRC has no events outside Europe so is now known simply as the Junior Rally Championship, JRC.
Calendar
at the Bunnings Jumps of the 2006 World Rally Championship season Rally Australia. during the
2003 World Rally Championship season Swedish Rally.For 2004 through 2005, the championship rallies included
Monte Carlo, Sweden,
Mexico,
New Zealand,
Cyprus,
Greece,
Turkey, Argentina,
Finland,
Germany,
Japan,
Great Britain,
Italy, France, Spain, and
Australia. Japan and Mexico debuted in 2004.
The 2006 rallies were, in order,
Monte Carlo, Sweden, Mexico,
Spain,
France,
Argentina, Italy,
Greece,
Germany,
Finland, Japan,
Cyprus,
Turkey,
Australia,
New Zealand and
Great Britain.
The
2007 World Rally Championship season calendar includes 16 rallies, of which nine are driven mostly on gravel roads, five on tarmac and two, the Swedish Rally and Rally Norway, on snow. Norway is a new round introduced to the championship, along with
Rally Ireland and the re-introduction of
Portugal. Cyprus and Turkey are the rounds to be replaced. The Rally Australia will not be run, but it will return in 2008 and will be relocated to the state of Queensland, reportedly through to 2011, after previously being held in the state of Western Australia since 1988.
2007{]|-| 09-11 February || Rally Sweden|-| 09-11 March || [Rally Mexico|-| 04-06 May || [Rally Argentina|-| 01-03 June || [Acropolis Rally|-| 17-19 August || [Rallye Deutschland|-| 05-07 October || [Rally Catalunya|-| 26-28 October || [Rally Japan|-| 30 Nov.-02 December || [Rally GB|}
TV coverage
, during the 2006 Rally Finland.ISC TV produce daily updates of each event after the day's stages have finished and the TV coverage has been processed. These daily highlight programs are around 30 minutes in duration and cover in depth the day's stages, with in-car footage as well as driver interviews. Before the rally there is also a Rally Preview that normally incorporates special driver, technical and team features as well as providing an overview of the upcoming rally's route. There is also a review program, which lasts approximately an hour, that summarises the rally and the big events that took place during the duration; the stages are not in such detail as the daily updates as it is a review program.
This is then shown in 186 different countries in multiple languages, each day of the event. The make up & format for the telecast can change from country to country pending on the local broadcaster but it all uses ISC TV feeds.
Also, an approximate 15-minute JRC/PWRC (depends on the event) review program airs, which also highlights the main events and dramas in the respective round.
Radio Coverage
Live radio coverage is provided in English by World Rally Radio via the internet. Featuring end of stage reports direct from the drivers & teams plus service park news. It also features contemporary music during breaks in rally coverage. This coverage can even simulcast on local radio or via a temporary licence, pending on the event & it's organisers.
They are also responsible for producing podcasts for each day of each event available for download.
Points system
Points are awarded at the end of each rally to the top 8 WRC/JRC/PWRC drivers that qualify for drivers are as follows: 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.Despite how many drivers are in one team, constructors can only nominate 2 drivers to score points for the team as well as scoring for themselves.
Results
Current standings: 2007 World Rally Championship season
The current championship standings after round thirteen, the
Tour de Corse, are as follows:
Drivers' championship
{| class="wikitable"! Place! Driver! Car! Points|-| 1. || Marcus Grönholm || 104 pts (5 wins)|-| 2. || [Sébastien Loeb || 100 pts (7 wins)|-| 3. || [Mikko Hirvonen || 74 pts (1 win)|-| 4. || [Dani Sordo || 45 pts|-| 5. || [Petter Solberg || 34 pts|-| 6. || [Henning Solberg || 38 pts|-| 7. || [Chris Atkinson || 29 pts|-| 8.|| [Jari-Matti Latvala|| 19 pts|-| 9. || [François Duval || 12 pts|-| 10. || [Toni Gardemeister / [Citroën || 10 pts|}
Manufacturers and teams
is
Citroën's entry in the series during the
2007 World Rally Championship season.{| class="wikitable"! Place! Team! Points|-| 1. ||
BP Ford World Rally Team ] Total World Rally Team || 147 pts (7 wins)|-| 3. ||
Subaru World Rally Team ]
Ford Rally Team ] World Rally Team || 39 pts|-| 6. || Munchi's Ford Rally Team || 6 pt|}
Past seasons
at the 2006 South Cyprus Rally.{| class="wikitable" align=center style="font-size:90%;"|-|+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"|
World Rally Championship major records (through round 13 of the 2007 season)|- bgcolor="#efefef"!rowspan=2 width=75px| Season!colspan=2 width=300px| Championship for Drivers!rowspan=36 width=5px|!colspan=2 width=270px| Championship for Manufacturers|-!width=155px| Driver!width=145px| Car!width=125px| Manufacturer!width=145px| Car|-!
2006 World Rally Championship season|
Sébastien Loeb ] ||
Ford Motor Company || Ford Focus (Europe)|-! 2005 World Rally Championship season| Sébastien Loeb ] || Citroën ]|-! 2004 World Rally Championship season| Sébastien Loeb ] ||
Citroën ]|-! 2003 World Rally Championship season|
Petter Solberg ] ||
Citroën ]|-!
2002 World Rally Championship season| Marcus Grönholm ] || Peugeot ]|-! 2001 World Rally Championship season|
Richard Burns ] ||
Peugeot ]|-!
2000 World Rally Championship season| Marcus Grönholm ] ||
Peugeot ]|-!
1999 World Rally Championship season|
Tommi Mäkinen ] || Toyota ]|-!
1998 World Rally Championship season|
Tommi Mäkinen ] ||
Mitsubishi ]|-!
1997 World Rally Championship season| Tommi Mäkinen ] || Subaru ]|-! 1996 World Rally Championship season| Tommi Mäkinen ] ||
Subaru ]|-! 1995 World Rally Championship season| Colin McRae ] || Subaru ]|-! 1994 World Rally Championship season|
Didier Auriol ] || Toyota ]|-! 1993 World Rally Championship season|
Juha Kankkunen ] || Toyota ]|-! 1992 World Rally Championship season| Carlos Sainz ] || Lancia ]|-! 1991 World Rally Championship season|
Juha Kankkunen ] || Lancia ]|-! 1990 World Rally Championship season|
Carlos Sainz ] ||
Lancia ]|-!
1989 World Rally Championship season| Massimo Biasion || Lancia Delta ] || Lancia Delta| [Massimo Biasion || Lancia Delta ] || Lancia Delta| [Juha Kankkunen ] || Lancia ]|-!
1986 World Rally Championship season| Juha Kankkunen ] || Peugeot ]|-!
1985 World Rally Championship season|
Timo Salonen ] ||
Peugeot ]|-! 1984 World Rally Championship season|
Stig Blomqvist ] ||
Audi ]|-!
1983 World Rally Championship season| Hannu Mikkola ] || Lancia ]|-!
1982 World Rally Championship season| Walter Röhrl ] || Audi ]|-! 1981 World Rally Championship season|
Ari Vatanen ] ||
Talbot ]|-!
1980 World Rally Championship season| Walter Röhrl ] || Fiat ]|-!
1979 World Rally Championship season|
Björn Waldegård ]* ||
Ford ]|-! 1978 World Rally Championship season| Markku Alén*** ]** || Fiat ]|-!
1977 World Rally Championship season| Sandro Munari*** ] || Fiat ]|-!
1976 World Rally Championship season||||| Lancia ]|-!
1975 World Rally Championship season||||| Lancia ]|-! 1974 World Rally Championship season||||| Lancia ]|-!
1973 World Rally Championship season||||| Alpine (car) || Alpine Renault A110 1800 drove a [Mercedes 450 in two rallies in 1979] drove a
Lancia Stratos HF in two rallies in 1978|-|colspan=6| *** - In 1977 and 1978, the drivers championship was the
FIA Cup for Rally Drivers|}
Records
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" align=center style="font-size:90%;"|-|+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"|
World Rally Championship major records (through round 13 of the 2007 season)|- bgcolor="#efefef"!width=23% colspan=3| Driver championships!width=2% rowspan=12|!width=23% colspan=3| Driver rally wins!width=2% rowspan=12|!width=24% colspan=3| Manufacturer championships!width=2% rowspan=12|!width=24% colspan=3| Manufacturer rally wins|- bgcolor="#efefef"! Place! Driver! Titles! Place! Driver! Wins! Place! Manufacturer! Titles! Place! Manufacturer! Wins|-!rowspan=2| 1|
Juha Kankkunen|align=center| 35! 1| [Lancia|align=center| 73|-| [Tommi Mäkinen|align=center| 30! 2| [Peugeot|align=center| 62|-! 3| [Sébastien Loeb]|align=center| 26!rowspan=4| 3| Fiat|align=center| 48|-!rowspan=4| 4| [Walter Röhrl|align=center| 25| [Toyota|align=center| 47|-| [Massimo Biasion|align=center| 24|
[Subaru]|align=center| 43|-| Carlos Sainz|align=center| 23|
[Citroën]|align=center| 41|-|
Marcus Grönholm]|align=center| 20!rowspan=2| 7|
Ford Motor Company|align=center| 2! 7| Mitsubishi|align=center| 20| [Audi|align=center| 24|-! 9| [Hannu Mikkola|align=center| 21|-! 10| [Massimo Biasion / [Nissan|align=center| 9|}
External links
- World Rally Championship (official site)
- Rally Guide (Rally Guide)
- Rallystuff.net (Unofficial WRC News & Forum)
- RallyBase
- Rallye-Info.com (formerly WRC-Online.net)
{| style="float:right"|-|{{Infobox sports league|current_season=2007 World Rally Championship season|logo=WRC.jpg|pixels=100px|caption=The official WRC logo|sport=
Auto racing (Driver),
[Ford (Manufacturer)-->] series organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer. The driver's championship and manufacturer's championship are separate championships, but based on the same point system. This means, for example, that
Petter Solberg driving for Subaru can win the driver's championship but Citroën can win the manufacturer's championship, which is what happened in
2003 World Rally Championship season, and again in 2006 World Rally Championship season when Sébastien Loeb took his third consecutive WRC title but Ford won the manufacturer's championship. The competition first received the designation of WRC in 1973. The sport's commercial rights are administered by International Sportsworld Communicators.
Cars
driving a
Subaru Impreza WRX STI on the
Monte Carlo Rally.The Championship currently features 16 rallies and production-based 2.0 L turbocharged
four-wheel drive cars built to
World Rally Car regulations racing across tarmac, gravel and snow. The power output has been limited to around 300 bhp (225 kW). Current cars in the championship include the
Citroën C4#C4 in rallying,
Ford Focus WRC, Peugeot 307, Škoda Fabia,
Subaru Impreza, and Mitsubishi Lancer WRC. Citroën, Peugeot, Škoda and Mitsubishi pulled out of the championship for 2006 and those cars, although in use by privateers, are not in further development. Citroën returned to WRC in 2007 World Rally Championship season using the Citroën C4#C4 in rallying. Suzuki plan to take part in 2008 using the Suzuki SX4.
The WRC was formerly held for Group A and Group B rallycars. However, due to the increasing power, lack of reliability and the fatal accidents on the
1986 World Rally Championship season,
Group B was permanently banned. Later, in
1997 World Rally Championship season, the
Group A cars evolved into the WRC car spec, to ease the development of new cars and bring new makes to the competition.
The World Rally Championship also features classes called the
Production Car World Rally Championship and the
Junior World Rally Championship. However for 2007 the JWRC has no events outside Europe so is now known simply as the Junior Rally Championship, JRC.
Calendar
at the Bunnings Jumps of the 2006 World Rally Championship season Rally Australia. during the 2003 World Rally Championship season Swedish Rally.For 2004 through 2005, the championship rallies included
Monte Carlo, Sweden, Mexico, New Zealand, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Argentina,
Finland, Germany,
Japan, Great Britain,
Italy,
France, Spain, and Australia.
Japan and Mexico debuted in 2004.
The 2006 rallies were, in order, Monte Carlo,
Sweden, Mexico, Spain,
France,
Argentina,
Italy, Greece,
Germany, Finland, Japan, Cyprus, Turkey,
Australia,
New Zealand and Great Britain.
The
2007 World Rally Championship season calendar includes 16 rallies, of which nine are driven mostly on gravel roads, five on tarmac and two, the
Swedish Rally and Rally Norway, on snow. Norway is a new round introduced to the championship, along with Rally Ireland and the re-introduction of
Portugal. Cyprus and Turkey are the rounds to be replaced. The Rally Australia will not be run, but it will return in 2008 and will be relocated to the state of Queensland, reportedly through to 2011, after previously being held in the state of Western Australia since 1988.
2007{]|-| 09-11 February ||
Rally Sweden|-| 09-11 March || [Rally Mexico|-| 04-06 May || [Rally Argentina|-| 01-03 June || [Acropolis Rally|-| 17-19 August || [Rallye Deutschland|-| 05-07 October || [Rally Catalunya|-| 26-28 October || [Rally Japan|-| 30 Nov.-02 December || [Rally GB|}
TV coverage
, during the 2006 Rally Finland.ISC TV produce daily updates of each event after the day's stages have finished and the TV coverage has been processed. These daily highlight programs are around 30 minutes in duration and cover in depth the day's stages, with in-car footage as well as driver interviews. Before the rally there is also a Rally Preview that normally incorporates special driver, technical and team features as well as providing an overview of the upcoming rally's route. There is also a review program, which lasts approximately an hour, that summarises the rally and the big events that took place during the duration; the stages are not in such detail as the daily updates as it is a review program.
This is then shown in 186 different countries in multiple languages, each day of the event. The make up & format for the telecast can change from country to country pending on the local broadcaster but it all uses ISC TV feeds.
Also, an approximate 15-minute JRC/PWRC (depends on the event) review program airs, which also highlights the main events and dramas in the respective round.
Radio Coverage
Live radio coverage is provided in English by World Rally Radio via the internet. Featuring end of stage reports direct from the drivers & teams plus service park news. It also features contemporary music during breaks in rally coverage. This coverage can even simulcast on local radio or via a temporary licence, pending on the event & it's organisers.
They are also responsible for producing podcasts for each day of each event available for download.
Points system
Points are awarded at the end of each rally to the top 8 WRC/JRC/PWRC drivers that qualify for drivers are as follows: 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.Despite how many drivers are in one team, constructors can only nominate 2 drivers to score points for the team as well as scoring for themselves.
Results
Current standings: 2007 World Rally Championship season
The current championship standings after round thirteen, the
Tour de Corse, are as follows:
Drivers' championship
{| class="wikitable"! Place! Driver! Car! Points|-| 1. ||
Marcus Grönholm || 104 pts (5 wins)|-| 2. || [Sébastien Loeb || 100 pts (7 wins)|-| 3. || [Mikko Hirvonen || 74 pts (1 win)|-| 4. || [Dani Sordo || 45 pts|-| 5. || [Petter Solberg || 34 pts|-| 6. || [Henning Solberg || 38 pts|-| 7. || [Chris Atkinson || 29 pts|-| 8.|| [Jari-Matti Latvala|| 19 pts|-| 9. || [François Duval || 12 pts|-| 10. || [Toni Gardemeister / [Citroën || 10 pts|}
Manufacturers and teams
is
Citroën's entry in the series during the
2007 World Rally Championship season.{| class="wikitable"! Place! Team! Points|-| 1. ||
BP Ford World Rally Team ] Total World Rally Team || 147 pts (7 wins)|-| 3. ||
Subaru World Rally Team ] Ford Rally Team ] World Rally Team || 39 pts|-| 6. || Munchi's Ford Rally Team || 6 pt|}
Past seasons
at the 2006 South Cyprus Rally.{| class="wikitable" align=center style="font-size:90%;"|-|+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"|
World Rally Championship major records (through round 13 of the 2007 season)|- bgcolor="#efefef"!rowspan=2 width=75px| Season!colspan=2 width=300px| Championship for Drivers!rowspan=36 width=5px|!colspan=2 width=270px| Championship for Manufacturers|-!width=155px| Driver!width=145px| Car!width=125px| Manufacturer!width=145px| Car|-! 2006 World Rally Championship season| Sébastien Loeb ] || Ford Motor Company || Ford Focus (Europe)|-! 2005 World Rally Championship season| Sébastien Loeb ] || Citroën ]|-!
2004 World Rally Championship season| Sébastien Loeb ] || Citroën ]|-!
2003 World Rally Championship season|
Petter Solberg ] ||
Citroën ]|-!
2002 World Rally Championship season|
Marcus Grönholm ] || Peugeot ]|-! 2001 World Rally Championship season| Richard Burns ] ||
Peugeot ]|-!
2000 World Rally Championship season|
Marcus Grönholm ] || Peugeot ]|-!
1999 World Rally Championship season| Tommi Mäkinen ] ||
Toyota ]|-! 1998 World Rally Championship season|
Tommi Mäkinen ] ||
Mitsubishi ]|-! 1997 World Rally Championship season| Tommi Mäkinen ] ||
Subaru ]|-! 1996 World Rally Championship season| Tommi Mäkinen ] || Subaru ]|-!
1995 World Rally Championship season|
Colin McRae ] || Subaru ]|-!
1994 World Rally Championship season| Didier Auriol ] ||
Toyota ]|-!
1993 World Rally Championship season| Juha Kankkunen ] ||
Toyota ]|-!
1992 World Rally Championship season|
Carlos Sainz ] || Lancia ]|-!
1991 World Rally Championship season| Juha Kankkunen ] || Lancia ]|-! 1990 World Rally Championship season| Carlos Sainz ] ||
Lancia ]|-! 1989 World Rally Championship season|
Massimo Biasion || Lancia Delta ] || Lancia Delta| [Massimo Biasion ||
Lancia Delta ] || Lancia Delta| [Juha Kankkunen ] ||
Lancia ]|-!
1986 World Rally Championship season| Juha Kankkunen ] || Peugeot ]|-! 1985 World Rally Championship season|
Timo Salonen ] || Peugeot ]|-!
1984 World Rally Championship season| Stig Blomqvist ] ||
Audi ]|-!
1983 World Rally Championship season|
Hannu Mikkola ] || Lancia ]|-!
1982 World Rally Championship season|
Walter Röhrl ] ||
Audi ]|-! 1981 World Rally Championship season|
Ari Vatanen ] ||
Talbot ]|-! 1980 World Rally Championship season|
Walter Röhrl ] || Fiat ]|-!
1979 World Rally Championship season|
Björn Waldegård ]* || Ford ]|-!
1978 World Rally Championship season|
Markku Alén*** ]** ||
Fiat ]|-!
1977 World Rally Championship season| Sandro Munari*** ] ||
Fiat ]|-! 1976 World Rally Championship season||||| Lancia ]|-! 1975 World Rally Championship season|||||
Lancia ]|-!
1974 World Rally Championship season|||||
Lancia ]|-! 1973 World Rally Championship season|||||
Alpine (car) || Alpine Renault A110 1800 drove a [Mercedes 450 in two rallies in 1979] drove a
Lancia Stratos HF in two rallies in 1978|-|colspan=6| *** - In 1977 and 1978, the drivers championship was the
FIA Cup for Rally Drivers|}
Records
{| class="wikitable" width="100%" align=center style="font-size:90%;"|-|+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"|
World Rally Championship major records (through round 13 of the 2007 season)|- bgcolor="#efefef"!width=23% colspan=3| Driver championships!width=2% rowspan=12|!width=23% colspan=3| Driver rally wins!width=2% rowspan=12|!width=24% colspan=3| Manufacturer championships!width=2% rowspan=12|!width=24% colspan=3| Manufacturer rally wins|- bgcolor="#efefef"! Place! Driver! Titles! Place! Driver! Wins! Place! Manufacturer! Titles! Place! Manufacturer! Wins|-!rowspan=2| 1| Juha Kankkunen|align=center| 35! 1| [Lancia|align=center| 73|-| [Tommi Mäkinen|align=center| 30! 2| [Peugeot|align=center| 62|-! 3|
[Sébastien Loeb]|align=center| 26!rowspan=4| 3|
Fiat|align=center| 48|-!rowspan=4| 4| [Walter Röhrl|align=center| 25| [Toyota|align=center| 47|-| [Massimo Biasion|align=center| 24| [Subaru]|align=center| 43|-| Carlos Sainz|align=center| 23|
[Citroën]|align=center| 41|-|
Marcus Grönholm]|align=center| 20!rowspan=2| 7|
Ford Motor Company|align=center| 2! 7|
Mitsubishi|align=center| 20| [Audi|align=center| 24|-! 9| [Hannu Mikkola|align=center| 21|-! 10| [Massimo Biasion / [Nissan|align=center| 9|}
External links
- World Rally Championship (official site)
- Rally Guide (Rally Guide)
- Rallystuff.net (Unofficial WRC News & Forum)
- RallyBase
- Rallye-Info.com (formerly WRC-Online.net)
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