Takamoto Katsuta is the current drivers' championship leader.

The 2026 FIA World Rally Championship is the 54th season of the World Rally Championship, an international rallying series organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and WRC Promoter GmbH. Teams and crews compete for the World Rally Championships for Drivers, Co-drivers and Manufacturers. Crews are free to compete in cars complying with Groups Rally1 to Rally5 regulations; however, only manufacturers competing with Rally1 cars are eligible to score points in the manufacturers' championship. The championship began in January 2026 with the Monte Carlo Rally and is set to conclude in November 2026 with the Rally Saudi Arabia. The series is supported by the WRC2 and WRC3 categories at every round of the championship and by Junior WRC at selected events.

Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais are the reigning drivers' and co-drivers' champions, having secured the 2025 championship at the 2025 Rally Saudi Arabia. Toyota are the defending manufacturers' champions.

After the fourth round, Takamoto Katsuta and Aaron Johnston respectively lead the drivers' and co-drivers' championship over Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin by seven points. Oliver Solberg and Elliott Edmondson are third, a further eight points behind. In the manufacturers' championship, the reigning manufacturers' champions Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT hold a 65-point lead over Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT.

Calendar

2026 World Rally Championship is located in Earth
A map showing the locations of the rallies in the 2026 championship. Event headquarters are marked with black dots.

The 2026 season is scheduled to be contested over fourteen rounds across Europe, Africa, South America and Asia.

RoundStart dateFinish dateRallyRally headquartersSurfaceStagesDistanceRef.
122 January25 JanuaryMonaco Rallye Automobile Monte CarloGap, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, FranceMixed17339.15 km
212 February15 FebruarySweden Rally SwedenUmeå, Västerbotten County, SwedenSnow18300.66 km
312 March15 MarchKenya Safari Rally KenyaNairobi, Nakuru County, KenyaGravel20350.52 km
49 April12 AprilCroatia Croatia RallyRijeka, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, CroatiaTarmac20300.28 km
523 April26 AprilSpain Rally Islas CanariasLas Palmas, Gran Canaria, SpainTarmac18322.04 km
67 May10 MayPortugal Rally de PortugalMatosinhos, Porto, PortugalGravel23345.14 km
728 May31 MayJapan Rally JapanToyota, Aichi, JapanTarmacTBATBA
825 June28 JuneGreece Acropolis Rally GreeceLoutraki, Corinthia, GreeceGravel17329.13 km
916 July19 JulyEstonia Rally EstoniaTartu, EstoniaGravelTBATBA
1030 July2 AugustFinland Rally FinlandJyväskylä, Central Finland, FinlandGravel20316.60 km
1127 August30 AugustParaguay Rally del ParaguayEncarnación, Itapúa, ParaguayGravelTBATBA
1210 September13 SeptemberChile Rally ChileConcepción, Biobío, ChileGravelTBATBA
131 October4 OctoberItaly Rally Italia SardegnaAlghero, Sardinia, ItalyGravelTBATBA
1411 November14 NovemberSaudi Arabia Rally Saudi ArabiaJeddah, Mecca Province, Saudi ArabiaGravelTBATBA
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Calendar changes

The Croatia Rally returned to the championship after being held as a European Rally Championship event in 2025.

Entrants

The following manufacturers are set to contest the championship under Rally1 regulations. All crews use tyres provided by Hankook.

Rally1 entries eligible to score manufacturer points
ManufacturerEntrantCarNo.Driver nameCo-driver nameRounds
FordUnited Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTFord Puma Rally155Republic of Ireland Josh McErleanRepublic of Ireland Eoin Treacy1–6
95Republic of Ireland Jon ArmstrongRepublic of Ireland Shane Byrne1–6
HyundaiSouth Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 N Rally14Finland Esapekka LappiFinland Enni Mälkönen2–3
6Spain Dani SordoSpain Cándido Carrera5–6
11Belgium Thierry NeuvilleBelgium Martijn Wydaeghe1–6
16France Adrien FourmauxFrance Alexandre Coria1–6
20New Zealand Hayden PaddonNew Zealand John Kennard1, 4
ToyotaJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota GR Yaris Rally11France Sébastien OgierFrance Vincent Landais1, 3, 5–6
18Japan Takamoto KatsutaRepublic of Ireland Aaron Johnston2, 4
33United Kingdom Elfyn EvansUnited Kingdom Scott Martin1–6
99Sweden Oliver SolbergUnited Kingdom Elliott Edmondson1–6
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2Toyota GR Yaris Rally15Finland Sami PajariFinland Marko Salminen1–6
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The following crews entered in Rally1 cars as privateers or under arrangement with the manufacturers.

Rally1 entries ineligible to score manufacturer points
ManufacturerEntrantCarNo.Driver nameCo-driver nameRounds
FordUnited Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTFord Puma Rally113Luxembourg Grégoire MunsterBelgium Louis Louka1
22Latvia Mārtiņš SesksLatvia Renārs Francis2, 6
ToyotaJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRTToyota GR Yaris Rally118Japan Takamoto KatsutaRepublic of Ireland Aaron Johnston1, 3, 5–6
37Italy Lorenzo BertelliItaly Simone Scattolin2
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In detail

M-Sport kept the crew of Josh McErlean and Eoin Treacy. Jon Armstrong and Shane Byrne would step up from the European Rally Championship to complete a full Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy lineup for the team, replacing Grégoire Munster and Louis Louka in the second full-time seat. Munster was later confirmed to contest the season opener in a third Rally1 car with the team. Mārtiņš Sesks would continue to run a partial program with the team, contesting seven events during the season.

Esapekka Lappi (left), Dani Sordo (middle) and Hayden Paddon (right) to return to the top tier for part-time campaigns.

Hyundai maintained the services of Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe, and of Adrien Fourmaux and Alexandre Coria for entry in all rallies. A third car will be shared by crews led by drivers Esapekka Lappi, Dani Sordo and Hayden Paddon. Paddon is set to make his first appearance in the premium level of the championship since the 2018 Rally Australia. Lappi and Sordo are also due to return after their previous partial campaigns with the team in 2024. Ott Tänak announced his indefinite break from the championship following the end of the 2025 season.

Oliver Solberg returned to the top tier for his first full-time campaign.

Toyota retained Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin as their full-time competitor, while Sami Pajari and Marko Salminen, as well as Takamoto Katsuta and Aaron Johnston were also retained. Sébastien Ogier and Vincent Landais would continue to run a partial program to contest ten rallies with the team. Kalle Rovanperä announced that he would leave the championship to pursue a career in open-wheel racing, having signed a contract with Toyota Gazoo Racing to compete in the Super Formula Championship. However, he did not rule out a return to rallying in the future. His seat at Toyota was filled by Oliver Solberg, who is under contract to run his first full-time season in the class, having previously run on a part-time basis for Hyundai in 2022.

Regulation changes

Following the wide criticism of lengthy itinerary, a minimum of 10 rest hours was introduced into the event. Engines are also allowed to change after the start of a rally, but in doing so, crews would incur a 60-minute time penalty.

Season report

Opening rounds

The season opener was held under complicated weather conditions, which caught out several crews, including both M-Sport crews of McErlean and Treacy, and of Armstrong and Byrne, meaning M-Sport ended their 24-year point-scoring finish. The rally was won by Solberg and Edmondson in their first rally of their first full-time season in the top-tier. Toyota continued their dominance in the following round, locking a 1–2–3–4 at the end of the rally, with Evans and Martin winning the event.

The tough Safari Rally saw all three Toyota crews nominated to score points retire on Saturday. Despite running outside of top five by the first leg, Katsuta and Johnston took their maiden victory. A similar story unfolded in Croatia, as both championship contenders Solberg and Evans exited early in the rally. Benefiting from avoiding punctures, Neuville and Wydaeghe took the lead, a position they held until the final Power Stage, where they retired after crashing off-road. Katsuta and Johnston subsequently inherited the win and led the championship for the first time in their careers. Paddon returned to the podium for the first time since the 2018 Rally Australia by claiming third.

Results and standings

Season summary

RoundEventWinning driverWinning co-driverWinning entrantWinning timeReportRef.
1Monaco Rallye Automobile Monte CarloSweden Oliver SolbergUnited Kingdom Elliott EdmondsonJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT4:24:59.0Report
2Sweden Rally SwedenUnited Kingdom Elfyn EvansUnited Kingdom Scott MartinJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2:35:53.1Report
3Kenya Safari Rally KenyaJapan Takamoto KatsutaRepublic of Ireland Aaron JohnstonJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT3:16:05.6Report
4Croatia Croatia RallyJapan Takamoto KatsutaRepublic of Ireland Aaron JohnstonJapan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2:51:15.8Report
5Spain Rally Islas CanariasReport
6Portugal Rally de PortugalReport
7Japan Rally JapanReport
8Greece Acropolis Rally GreeceReport
9Estonia Rally EstoniaReport
10Finland Rally FinlandReport
11Paraguay Rally del ParaguayReport
12Chile Rally ChileReport
13Italy Rally Italia SardegnaReport
14Saudi Arabia Rally Saudi ArabiaReport

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers in each event. In the manufacturers' championship, teams are eligible to nominate three crews to score points, but these points are only awarded to the top two classified finishers representing a manufacturer and driving a 2025-specification Rally1 car. There are also five bonus points awarded to the winners in an accumulated standings across all Sunday stages, four points for second place, three for third, two for fourth and one for fifth. The same points scale is awarded to the five fastest crews of the Power Stage as well.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Overall251715121086421
Sunday54321—N/a
Power Stage54321—N/a

FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers

The driver who records a points-scoring classification would be taken into account for the championship regardless of the categories.

Pos.DriverMON MonacoSWE SwedenKEN KenyaCRO CroatiaESP SpainPOR PortugalJPN JapanGRE GreeceEST EstoniaFIN FinlandPAR ParaguayCHL ChileITA ItalySAU Saudi ArabiaPoints
Pos. Driver MON Monaco SWE Sweden KEN Kenya CRO Croatia ESP Spain POR Portugal JPN Japan GRE Greece EST Estonia FIN Finland PAR Paraguay CHL Chile ITA Italy SAU Saudi Arabia Points 1 Japan Takamoto Katsuta 76+0+0 217+4+3 125+0+0 125+0+1 81 2 United Kingdom Elfyn Evans 217+4+5 125+5+4 130+3+3 340+4+4 74 3 Sweden Oliver Solberg 125+1+4 412+3+2 101+5+5 420+5+5 68 4 Finland Sami Pajari Ret0+0+0 315+2+0 315+0+0 217+1+2 52 5 France Adrien Fourmaux 412+3+2 510+1+0 217+1+1 300+2+0 49 6 France Sébastien Ogier 315+0+3 110+4+4 26 7 Belgium Thierry Neuville 510+0+0 76+0+5 120+2+2 Ret0+0+0 25 8 Finland Esapekka Lappi 68+0+1 412+0+0 21 9 France Yohan Rossel 180+5+1 412+0+0 18 10 France Léo Rossel 68+0+0 510+0+0 18 11 New Zealand Hayden Paddon 110+0+0 315+0+0 15 12 Estonia Robert Virves 510+0+0 10 13 Republic of Ireland Jon Armstrong Ret0+0+0 84+0+0 150+0+0 320+3+3 10 14 Bulgaria Nikolay Gryazin 130+0+0 68+0+0 8 15 United Kingdom Gus Greensmith 68+0+0 8 16 Spain Alejandro Cachón 370+0+0 76+0+0 6 17 Paraguay Fabrizio Zaldivar 76+0+0 6 18 Italy Roberto Daprà 84+0+0 92+0+0 6 19 Finland Roope Korhonen 101+0+0 84+0+0 5 20 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen 84+0+0 140+0+0 4 21 Republic of Ireland Josh McErlean Ret0+0+0 92+0+0 Ret0+0+0 150+0+0 2 22 France Arthur Pelamourgues 92+0+0 Ret0+0+0 2 23 Paraguay Diego Domínguez Jr. 92+0+0 2 24 Italy Matteo Fontana 310+2+0 160+0+0 350+0+0 2 25 France Eric Camilli 101+0+0 Ret0+0+0 1 26 Finland Emil Lindholm 101+0+0 1 – Spain Dani Sordo – Pos. Driver MON Monaco SWE Sweden KEN Kenya CRO Croatia ESP Spain POR Portugal JPN Japan GRE Greece EST Estonia FIN Finland PAR Paraguay CHL Chile ITA Italy SAU Saudi Arabia Points Sources:Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Top 10 finish Blue Non-top 10 finish Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Did not finish (Ret) Black Excluded (EX) Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Cancelled (C) Blank Withdrew entry from the event (WD) Notes: Main script – Final position Text below – Points scored from overall, Sunday and the Power Stage
1Japan Takamoto Katsuta76+0+0217+4+3125+0+0125+0+181
2United Kingdom Elfyn Evans217+4+5125+5+4130+3+3340+4+474
3Sweden Oliver Solberg125+1+4412+3+2101+5+5420+5+568
4Finland Sami PajariRet0+0+0315+2+0315+0+0217+1+252
5France Adrien Fourmaux412+3+2510+1+0217+1+1300+2+049
6France Sébastien Ogier315+0+3110+4+426
7Belgium Thierry Neuville510+0+076+0+5120+2+2Ret0+0+025
8Finland Esapekka Lappi68+0+1412+0+021
9France Yohan Rossel180+5+1412+0+018
10France Léo Rossel68+0+0510+0+018
11New Zealand Hayden Paddon110+0+0315+0+015
12Estonia Robert Virves510+0+010
13Republic of Ireland Jon ArmstrongRet0+0+084+0+0150+0+0320+3+310
14Bulgaria Nikolay Gryazin130+0+068+0+08
15United Kingdom Gus Greensmith68+0+08
16Spain Alejandro Cachón370+0+076+0+06
17Paraguay Fabrizio Zaldivar76+0+06
18Italy Roberto Daprà84+0+092+0+06
19Finland Roope Korhonen101+0+084+0+05
20Norway Andreas Mikkelsen84+0+0140+0+04
21Republic of Ireland Josh McErleanRet0+0+092+0+0Ret0+0+0150+0+02
22France Arthur Pelamourgues92+0+0Ret0+0+02
23Paraguay Diego Domínguez Jr.92+0+02
24Italy Matteo Fontana310+2+0160+0+0350+0+02
25France Eric Camilli101+0+0Ret0+0+01
26Finland Emil Lindholm101+0+01
Spain Dani Sordo
Pos.DriverMON MonacoSWE SwedenKEN KenyaCRO CroatiaESP SpainPOR PortugalJPN JapanGRE GreeceEST EstoniaFIN FinlandPAR ParaguayCHL ChileITA ItalySAU Saudi ArabiaPoints
Sources:
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenTop 10 finish
BlueNon-top 10 finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from the event (WD)

FIA World Rally Championship for Co-Drivers

The co-driver who records a points-scoring classification would be taken into account for the championship regardless of the categories.

Pos.Co-driverMON MonacoSWE SwedenKEN KenyaCRO CroatiaESP SpainPOR PortugalJPN JapanGRE GreeceEST EstoniaFIN FinlandPAR ParaguayCHL ChileITA ItalySAU Saudi ArabiaPoints
Pos. Co-driver MON Monaco SWE Sweden KEN Kenya CRO Croatia ESP Spain POR Portugal JPN Japan GRE Greece EST Estonia FIN Finland PAR Paraguay CHL Chile ITA Italy SAU Saudi Arabia Points 1 Republic of Ireland Aaron Johnston 76+0+0 217+4+3 125+0+0 125+0+1 81 2 United Kingdom Scott Martin 217+4+5 125+5+4 130+3+3 340+4+4 74 3 United Kingdom Elliott Edmondson 125+1+4 412+3+2 101+5+5 420+5+5 68 4 Finland Marko Salminen Ret0+0+0 315+2+0 315+0+0 217+1+2 52 5 France Alexandre Coria 412+3+2 510+1+0 217+1+1 300+2+0 49 6 France Vincent Landais 315+0+3 110+4+4 26 7 Belgium Martijn Wydaeghe 510+0+0 76+0+5 120+2+2 Ret0+0+0 25 8 Finland Enni Mälkönen 68+0+1 412+0+0 21 9 France Arnaud Dunand 180+5+1 412+0+0 18 10 France Guillaume Mercoiret 68+0+0 510+0+0 18 11 New Zealand John Kennard 110+0+0 315+0+0 15 12 Estonia Jakko Viilo 510+0+0 10 13 Republic of Ireland Shane Byrne Ret0+0+0 84+0+0 150+0+0 320+3+3 10 14 Kyrgyzstan Konstantin Aleksandrov 130+0+0 68+0+0 8 15 Sweden Jonas Andersson 68+0+0 8 16 Spain Borja Rozada 370+0+0 76+0+0 8 17 Italy Marcelo Der Ohannesian 76+0+0 6 18 Italy Luca Guglielmetti 84+0+0 92+0+0 6 19 Finland Anssi Viinikka 101+0+0 84+0+0 5 20 Norway Jørn Listerud 84+0+0 140+0+0 4 21 Republic of Ireland Eoin Treacy Ret0+0+0 92+0+0 Ret0+0+0 150+0+0 2 22 France Bastien Pouget 92+0+0 Ret0+0+0 2 23 Spain Rogelio Peñate 92+0+0 2 24 Italy Alessandro Arnaboldi 310+2+0 160+0+0 350+0+0 2 25 France Thibault de la Haye 101+0+0 Ret0+0+0 1 26 Brazil Gabriel Morales 101+0+0 1 – Spain Cándido Carrera – Pos. Co-driver MON Monaco SWE Sweden KEN Kenya CRO Croatia ESP Spain POR Portugal JPN Japan GRE Greece EST Estonia FIN Finland PAR Paraguay CHL Chile ITA Italy SAU Saudi Arabia Points Sources:Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Top 10 finish Blue Non-top 10 finish Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Did not finish (Ret) Black Excluded (EX) Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Cancelled (C) Blank Withdrew entry from the event (WD) Notes: Main script – Final position Text below – Points scored from overall, Sunday and the Power Stage
1Republic of Ireland Aaron Johnston76+0+0217+4+3125+0+0125+0+181
2United Kingdom Scott Martin217+4+5125+5+4130+3+3340+4+474
3United Kingdom Elliott Edmondson125+1+4412+3+2101+5+5420+5+568
4Finland Marko SalminenRet0+0+0315+2+0315+0+0217+1+252
5France Alexandre Coria412+3+2510+1+0217+1+1300+2+049
6France Vincent Landais315+0+3110+4+426
7Belgium Martijn Wydaeghe510+0+076+0+5120+2+2Ret0+0+025
8Finland Enni Mälkönen68+0+1412+0+021
9France Arnaud Dunand180+5+1412+0+018
10France Guillaume Mercoiret68+0+0510+0+018
11New Zealand John Kennard110+0+0315+0+015
12Estonia Jakko Viilo510+0+010
13Republic of Ireland Shane ByrneRet0+0+084+0+0150+0+0320+3+310
14Kyrgyzstan Konstantin Aleksandrov130+0+068+0+08
15Sweden Jonas Andersson68+0+08
16Spain Borja Rozada370+0+076+0+08
17Italy Marcelo Der Ohannesian76+0+06
18Italy Luca Guglielmetti84+0+092+0+06
19Finland Anssi Viinikka101+0+084+0+05
20Norway Jørn Listerud84+0+0140+0+04
21Republic of Ireland Eoin TreacyRet0+0+092+0+0Ret0+0+0150+0+02
22France Bastien Pouget92+0+0Ret0+0+02
23Spain Rogelio Peñate92+0+02
24Italy Alessandro Arnaboldi310+2+0160+0+0350+0+02
25France Thibault de la Haye101+0+0Ret0+0+01
26Brazil Gabriel Morales101+0+01
Spain Cándido Carrera
Pos.Co-driverMON MonacoSWE SwedenKEN KenyaCRO CroatiaESP SpainPOR PortugalJPN JapanGRE GreeceEST EstoniaFIN FinlandPAR ParaguayCHL ChileITA ItalySAU Saudi ArabiaPoints
Sources:
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenTop 10 finish
BlueNon-top 10 finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from the event (WD)

FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers

Only the best two results of each manufacturer in the respective overall classification by the end of each rally, accumulated position of all Sunday stages and Power Stage at each rally are taken into account for the championship.

Pos.ManufacturerMON MonacoSWE SwedenKEN KenyaCRO CroatiaESP SpainPOR PortugalJPN JapanGRE GreeceEST EstoniaFIN FinlandPAR ParaguayCHL ChileITA ItalySAU Saudi ArabiaPoints
Pos. Manufacturer MON Monaco SWE Sweden KEN Kenya CRO Croatia ESP Spain POR Portugal JPN Japan GRE Greece EST Estonia FIN Finland PAR Paraguay CHL Chile ITA Italy SAU Saudi Arabia Points 1 Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 125+4+3 125+5+4 412+5+5 125+0+0 206 217+5+5 217+4+3 510+4+4 76+4+4 NC0+0+0 NC0+0+0 NC0+0+0 NC0+5+5 2 South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT 315+4+2 412+2+0 125+2+1 315+0+0 141 412+2+0 510+0+1 315+0+0 510+2+0 NC0+0+0 NC0+1+5 NC0+3+2 Ret0+0+0 3 Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2 Ret0+0+0 315+3+0 217+0+0 217+1+2 55 4 United Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRT Ret0+0+0 68+0+0 68+1+0 412+3+3 49 Ret0+0+0 76+0+0 Ret0+0+0 68+0+0 Pos. Manufacturer MON Monaco SWE Sweden KEN Kenya CRO Croatia ESP Spain POR Portugal JPN Japan GRE Greece EST Estonia FIN Finland PAR Paraguay CHL Chile ITA Italy SAU Saudi Arabia Points Sources:Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Top 10 finish Blue Non-top 10 finish Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Did not finish (Ret) Black Excluded (EX) Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Cancelled (C) Blank Withdrew entry from the event (WD) Notes: Main script – Final position Text below – Points scored from overall, Sunday and the Power Stage
1Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT125+4+3125+5+4412+5+5125+0+0206
217+5+5217+4+3510+4+476+4+4
NC0+0+0NC0+0+0NC0+0+0NC0+5+5
2South Korea Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT315+4+2412+2+0125+2+1315+0+0141
412+2+0510+0+1315+0+0510+2+0
NC0+0+0NC0+1+5NC0+3+2Ret0+0+0
3Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT2Ret0+0+0315+3+0217+0+0217+1+255
4United Kingdom M-Sport Ford WRTRet0+0+068+0+068+1+0412+3+349
Ret0+0+076+0+0Ret0+0+068+0+0
Pos.ManufacturerMON MonacoSWE SwedenKEN KenyaCRO CroatiaESP SpainPOR PortugalJPN JapanGRE GreeceEST EstoniaFIN FinlandPAR ParaguayCHL ChileITA ItalySAU Saudi ArabiaPoints
Sources:
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenTop 10 finish
BlueNon-top 10 finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackExcluded (EX)
Disqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Cancelled (C)
BlankWithdrew entry from the event (WD)

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