Season Reviews
50 years
World Rally Championship WRC
Since 1973
The second oldest of the FIA’s world championships after Formula One.
WRC
The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the FIA. Inaugurated in 1973, it is the second oldest of the FIA’s world championships after Formula One. Each season lasts one calendar year, and separate championship titles are awarded to drivers, co-drivers and manufacturers. There are also two support championships, WRC2 and WRC3, which are contested on the same events and stages as the WRC, but with progressively lower maximum performance and running costs of the cars permitted. Junior WRC is also contested on five events of the World Rally Championship calendar.
Junior World Rally Championship
FIA Junior WRC
Since 2001
World Rally Championship-2
WRC-2
Since 2013
World Rally Championship-3
WRC-3
Since 2013
World Rally Cross Championship WRX
Since 1998
Wolrd Rally Raid Championship
Since 1979
Xtreme E
Latest Rally News
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Toyota “nervous” of Hyundai threat ahead of WRC gravel season run
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The mental challenge WRC leader Elfyn Evans faces at Rally Japan
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Why returning to the WRC podium was so important for Oliver Solberg
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How Sebastien Ogier’s near-perfect Rally Portugal unravelled in one puncture
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What a "payback" WRC victory means to Thierry Neuville and Hyundai
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WRC Portugal: Thierry Neuville ends Hyundai’s victory drought
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WRC Portugal: Thierry Neuville inherits lead as Sebastien Ogier suffers penultimate stage puncture
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WRC Rally Portugal organisers fined for stage security breach
Published on 13 days ago
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WRC Portugal: Sebastien Ogier storms back into lead as Oliver Solberg’s charge unravels
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WRC Portugal: Oliver Solberg stunningly jumps to first in the rain
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