Sébastien Loeb has won the World Drivers' Championship a record nine times in a row.

The World Rally Championship (WRC) is a rallying series administered by Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The series currently consists of 13 three-day events driven on surfaces that range from gravel and tarmac to snow and ice. Each rally is split into 15–25 special stages, which are run against the clock on closed roads. The WRC was formed from well-known and popular international rallies, most of which had previously been part of the European Rally Championship and/or the International Championship for Manufacturers; the series was first contested in 1973. The drivers' championship was first awarded in 1977 and 1978 as an FIA Cup for Drivers title, to Sandro Munari and Markku Alén, respectively. The first official world champion in rallying was Björn Waldegård in 1979.

Each season normally consists of 12 to 16 rallies driven on surfaces ranging from gravel and tarmac to snow and ice. Points from these events are calculated towards the drivers', co-drivers' and manufacturers' world championships. The driver's championship and manufacturer's championship are separate championships, but are based on the same point system. In the current points system, points are awarded at the end of each rally to the top ten WRC (overall) drivers and co-drivers that qualify as follows: 25, 17, 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 fastest drivers (5, 4, 3, 2, 1). From 2025 points are awarded to the five fastest crews on Sunday (5, 4, 3, 2, 1).

Sébastien Loeb and Sébastien Ogier hold joint record for the most drivers' championships, winning nine during their career. Loeb holds the record for the most championships won in a row; he won his nine titles consecutively from 2004 to 2012. Kalle Rovanperä is the youngest world champion; he was 22 years old when he won the 2022 World Rally Championship. French drivers have won the most titles with 19 championships between 3 drivers. Finland are second with 16 championships between 8 drivers. Citroën cars have won the most drivers' championships with nine titles, all of them with Loeb.

Colin McRae, winner of the 1995 World Rally Championship
Petter Solberg won the World Rally Championship in 2003.

Winners

By season

List of World Rally Championship Drivers' champions
SeasonCountryDriverCar
1977ItalySandro MunariLancia Stratos HF
1978FinlandMarkku AlénFiat 131 Abarth
1979SwedenBjörn WaldegårdFord Escort RS1800
1980West GermanyWalter RöhrlFiat 131 Abarth
1981FinlandAri VatanenFord Escort RS1800
1982West GermanyWalter RöhrlOpel Ascona 400
1983FinlandHannu MikkolaAudi Quattro A1/A2
1984SwedenStig BlomqvistAudi Quattro A2/Sport Quattro
1985FinlandTimo SalonenPeugeot 205 T16/E2
1986FinlandJuha KankkunenPeugeot 205 T16 E2
1987FinlandJuha KankkunenLancia Delta HF 4WD
1988ItalyMiki BiasionLancia Delta HF 4WD/integrale
1989ItalyMiki BiasionLancia Delta integrale 16v
1990SpainCarlos SainzToyota Celica GT-Four ST165
1991FinlandJuha KankkunenLancia Delta HF integrale 16v
1992SpainCarlos SainzToyota Celica Turbo 4WD
1993FinlandJuha KankkunenToyota Celica Turbo 4WD
1994FranceDidier AuriolToyota Celica Turbo 4WD
1995United KingdomColin McRaeSubaru Impreza 555
1996FinlandTommi MäkinenMitsubishi Lancer Evolution III
1997FinlandTommi MäkinenMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV
1998FinlandTommi MäkinenMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV/Evolution V
1999FinlandTommi MäkinenMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI
2000FinlandMarcus GrönholmPeugeot 206 WRC
2001United KingdomRichard BurnsSubaru Impreza WRC 2001
2002FinlandMarcus GrönholmPeugeot 206 WRC
2003NorwayPetter SolbergSubaru Impreza WRC 2003
2004FranceSébastien LoebCitroën Xsara WRC
2005FranceSébastien LoebCitroën Xsara WRC
2006FranceSébastien LoebCitroën Xsara WRC
2007FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC
2008FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC
2009FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC
2010FranceSébastien LoebCitroën C4 WRC
2011FranceSébastien LoebCitroën DS3 WRC
2012FranceSébastien LoebCitroën DS3 WRC
2013FranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2014FranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2015FranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2016FranceSébastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2017FranceSébastien OgierFord Fiesta WRC
2018FranceSébastien OgierFord Fiesta WRC
2019EstoniaOtt TänakToyota Yaris WRC
2020FranceSébastien OgierToyota Yaris WRC
2021FranceSébastien OgierToyota Yaris WRC
2022FinlandKalle RovanperäToyota GR Yaris Rally1
2023FinlandKalle RovanperäToyota GR Yaris Rally1
2024BelgiumThierry NeuvilleHyundai i20 N Rally1
2025FranceSébastien OgierToyota GR Yaris Rally1

By driver

Nine-time champion Sébastien Loeb at the 2009 Rally Australia.
Sébastien Ogier has recently tied Loeb for most drivers' titles with nine.
Tommi Mäkinen won four World Rally Championships.
List of World Rally Championship Drivers' Champions by driver
DriverTotalSeasons
France Sébastien Loeb92004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
France Sébastien Ogier92013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2025
Finland Juha Kankkunen41986, 1987, 1991, 1993
Finland Tommi Mäkinen41996, 1997, 1998, 1999
Germany Walter Röhrl21980, 1982
Italy Miki Biasion21988, 1989
Spain Carlos Sainz21990, 1992
Finland Marcus Grönholm22000, 2002
Finland Kalle Rovanperä22022, 2023
Italy Sandro Munari11977
Finland Markku Alén11978
Sweden Björn Waldegård11979
Finland Ari Vatanen11981
Finland Hannu Mikkola11983
Sweden Stig Blomqvist11984
Finland Timo Salonen11985
France Didier Auriol11994
United Kingdom Colin McRae11995
United Kingdom Richard Burns12001
Norway Petter Solberg12003
Estonia Ott Tänak12019
Belgium Thierry Neuville12024

By nationality

Marcus Grönholm, the seventh Finnish world champion
Championship wins by nationality
CountryDriversTotal wins
France319
Finland816
Italy23
Sweden22
United Kingdom22
West Germany12
Spain12
Norway11
Estonia11
Belgium11

By make

Markku Alén driving a Lancia Delta HF 4WD in 1987. Rally versions of the Delta brought Lancia four drivers' titles.

Privateers and manufacturers counted.

MakeTotal
Toyota10
Citroën9
Lancia5
Ford4
Mitsubishi4
Peugeot4
Volkswagen4
Subaru3
Audi2
Fiat2
Opel1
Hyundai1

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