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The list of records in the: World Rally Championship includes records. And statistics set in theââWorld Rally Championship (WRC) from the 1973 seasonââto present.
Bold | Has participated in the 2024 World Rally Championship. |
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Fastest ralliesâ»
Event | Avg. speed | Winner | Car | |
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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 | 2015 Rally Finland | 125.44 km/h (77.94 mph) | Jari-Matti Latvala | Volkswagen Polo R WRC |
4 | 2022 Rally Finland | 125.32 km/h (77.87 mph) | Ott TĂ€nak | Hyundai i20 N Rally1 |
5 | 2020 Rally Sweden | 124.28 km/h (77.22 mph) | Elfyn Evans | Toyota Yaris WRC |
6 | 2023 Rally Sweden | 123.85 km/h (76.96 mph) | Ott TĂ€nak | Ford Puma Rally1 |
7 | 2021 Rally Finland | 123.73 km/h (76.88 mph) | Elfyn Evans | Toyota Yaris WRC |
8 | 2012 Rally Finland | 122.89 km/h (76.36 mph) | Sébastien Loeb | Citroën DS3 WRC |
9 | 2010 Rally Finland | 122.80 km/h (76.30 mph) | Jari-Matti Latvala | Ford Focus RS WRC 09 |
10 | 2018 Rally Finland | 122.57 km/h (76.16 mph) | Ott TĂ€nak | Toyota Yaris WRC |
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Closest winsâ»
Event | Margin | Winner | Runner-up | |
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1 | 2011 Jordan Rally | 0.2 second | SĂ©bastien Ogier | Jari-Matti Latvala |
2024 Rally Italia Sardegna | Ott TĂ€nak | SĂ©bastien Ogier | ||
3 | 2007 Rally New Zealand | 0.3 second | Marcus Grönholm | Sébastien Loeb |
4 | 2021 Croatia Rally | 0.6 second | SĂ©bastien Ogier | Elfyn Evans |
5 | 2017 Rally Argentina | 0.7 second | Thierry Neuville | Elfyn Evans |
2018 Rally Italia Sardegna | Thierry Neuville | SĂ©bastien Ogier | ||
7 | 1998 Rally Portugal | 2.1 seconds | Colin McRae | Carlos Sainz |
8 | 2019 Monte Carlo Rally | 2.2 seconds | SĂ©bastien Ogier | Thierry Neuville |
9 | 1999 Rally Argentina | 2.4 seconds | Juha Kankkunen | Richard Burns |
2010 Rally New Zealand | Jari-Matti Latvala | SĂ©bastien Ogier | ||
2011 Rally Argentina | SĂ©bastien Loeb | Mikko Hirvonen | ||
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Nationalitiesâ»
Driversâ»
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Driver wins per nationalitiesâ»
# | Nation | Wins | Drivers | N° |
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1 | France | 207 | Sébastien Loeb (80), Sébastien Ogier (60), Didier Auriol (20), Bernard Darniche (7), Gilles Panizzi (7), Jean-Luc Thérier (5), Jean-Pierre Nicolas (5), MichÚle Mouton (4), François Delecour (4), Jean-Claude Andruet (3), Jean Ragnotti (3), Bruno Saby (2), Philippe Bugalski (2), Guy Fréquelin (1), Bernard Béguin (1), Alain Ambrosino (1), Alain Oreille (1), Patrick Tauziac (1) | 18 |
2 | Finland | 192 | Marcus Grönholm (30), Tommi MÀkinen (24), Juha Kankkunen (23), Markku Alén (19), Hannu Mikkola (18), Jari-Matti Latvala (18), Mikko Hirvonen (15), Kalle RovanperÀ (12), Timo Salonen (11), Ari Vatanen (10), Timo MÀkinen (4), Henri Toivonen (3), Esapekka Lappi (2), Kyösti HÀmÀlÀinen (1), Pentti Airikkala (1), Harri RovanperÀ (1) | 16 |
3 | United Kingdom | 49 | Colin McRae (25), Richard Burns (10), Elfyn Evans (8), Kris Meeke (5), Roger Clark (1) | 5 |
4 | Sweden | 43 | Björn WaldegÄrd (16), Stig Blomqvist (11), Kenneth Eriksson (6), Ingvar Carlsson (2), Mikael Ericsson (2), Mats Jonsson (2), Ove Andersson (1), Per Eklund (1), Harry KÀllström (1), Anders KullÀng (1) | 10 |
5 | Italy | 30 | Miki Biasion (17), Sandro Munari (7), Raffaele Pinto (1), Fulvio Bacchelli (1), Antonio Fassina (1), Andrea Aghini (1), Gianfranco Cunico (1), Piero Liatti (1) | 8 |
Spain | 30 | Carlos Sainz (26), Dani Sordo (3), JesĂșs Puras (1) | 3 | |
7 | Estonia | 25 | Ott TĂ€nak (20), Markko MĂ€rtin (5) | 2 |
8 | Belgium | 21 | Thierry Neuville (20), François Duval (1) | 2 |
9 | Germany | 17 | Walter Röhrl (14), Achim Warmbold (2), Armin Schwarz (1) | 3 |
Norway | 17 | Petter Solberg (13), Andreas Mikkelsen (3), Mads Ăstberg (1) | 3 | |
11 | Kenya | 8 | Shekhar Mehta (5), Joginder Singh (2), Ian Duncan (1) | 3 |
12 | Austria | 2 | Franz Wittmann, Sr. (1), Josef Haider (1) | 2 |
Japan | 2 | Kenjiro Shinozuka (2) | 1 | |
14 | Argentina | 1 | Jorge Recalde (1) | 1 |
Canada | 1 | Walter Boyce (1) | 1 | |
New Zealand | 1 | Hayden Paddon (1) | 1 | |
Portugal | 1 | Joaquim Moutinho (1) | 1 |
Co-driversâ»
Country | Wins | |
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1 | Finland | 150 |
2 | France | 124 |
3 | United Kingdom | 88 |
4 | Monaco | 79 |
5 | Sweden | 56 |
6 | Italy | 34 |
7 | Spain | 30 |
8 | Belgium | 24 |
9 | Estonia | 20 |
10 | Germany | 15 |
See alsoâ»
- Power Stage (Power Stage statistics)
- List of World Rally Championship Drivers' champions
- List of World Rally Championship Co-Drivers' champions
- List of World Rally Championship Manufacturers' champions
- List of World Rally Championship event winners
Notesâ»
- ^ Accordingââto World Rally Archive (http://www.juwra.com), AlĂ©n won 821 stages. Markku AlĂ©n also won special stages in the "following rallies that are not yet taken into account by www."juwra.com : 15 stages in Sweden 1977 (source: Sport Auto n°182, March 1977), 5 stages in South Pacific 1977 (source: Auto Hebdo n°63, 19â26 May 1977), 1 stage in Safari 1990 (source: Auto Hebdo n°723, 18 April 1990). Moreover, he is: said to have won 11 special stages in Sanremo 1974 although reliable sources are missing as of now. Also, Markku AlĂ©n won 20 special stages in annulled Sanremo 1986 (source: Auto Hebdo n°545, 22 October 1986).
- ^ According to World Rally Archive, Sainz won 756 stages. Sainz also won one special stage in Safari Rally 1991 (source: Auto Hebdo n°772, 4 April 1991), that is not yet taken into account by www.juwra.com.
- ^ Kankkunen also won 5 special stages in annulled Sanremo 1986 (source: Auto Hebdo n°545, 22 October 1986).
- ^ According to World Rally Archive, Mikkola won 654 stages. Mikkola also won special stages in the following rallies that are not yet taken into account by www.juwra.com : 1 stage in Acropolis 1976 (source: Sport Auto n°174, July 1976. And Auto Hebdo), 1 stage in Sweden 1977 (source: Sport Auto n°182, March 1977), 10 stages in Acropolis 1977 (source: Auto Hebdo n°66, 9â16 June 1977, and Sport Auto n°186, July 1977).
- ^ According to World Rally Archive, Vatanen won 542 stages. Vatanen also won at least 46 special stages in South Pacific 1977. He actually won a 47th special stage in this rally. But it is unclear whether the results of this stage were annulled. Or not (source: Auto Hebdo n° 63, 19â26 May 1977).
- ^ Lancia also won Rally Sanremo 1986, that was annulled by FISA and is therefore not counted as a WRC win.
- ^ Elena has one start in the WRC as a driver, which is not included.
- ^ Includes only timed stage rallies. The World Rally Championship has in the past also featured endurance events where "unachievable" target times were assigned to the stages, and competitors received a penalty point for each minute their stage time was over the target time. At the 1973 Safari Rally, Shekhar Mehta and Harry KÀllström finished with the same amount of penalty minutes (6 hours and 46 minutes), and at the 1985 Rallye CÎte d'Ivoire, Toyota teammates Juha Kankkunen and Björn WaldegÄrd had the same amount of penalty minutes (4 hours and 46 minutes). Mehta and Kankkunen took the wins by tiebreakers.
- ^ Markku Alén's 1978 FIA Cup for Drivers title is not included.
- ^ Sandro Munari's 1977 FIA Cup for Drivers title is not included.
- ^ 164 by other sources
Referencesâ»
- ^ "Drivers championship". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Driver wins". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Stage wins". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Driver podium finishes". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Driver points scored". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Driver starts in WRC events". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Retirements". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Oldest and youngest winners". www.juwra.com.
- ^ Barry, Luke (1 October 2022). "The 10 youngest World Champions in WRC history". dirtfish.com. DirtFish. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
- ^ "Manufacturers championship". www.juwra.com.
- ^ "Statistics - Makes wins". www.juwra.com.
- ^ "Statistics - Make and model wins". www.juwra.com.
- ^ "Statistics - Co-driver wins". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Co-driver starts in WRC events". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Co-driver podium finishes". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
- ^ "Statistics - Event average speed". www.juwra.com.
- ^ "Statistics - Closest wins". www.juwra.com.
- ^ "Statistics - Driver wins per nationalities". www.juwra.com.
- ^ "Statistics - Codriver wins per nationalities". www.juwra.com. Retrieved 28 March 2023.