2025 WRC2 Championship

The 2025 FIA WRC2 Championship is the thirteenth season of WRC2, a rallying championship for organised and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying. It is open to privateers and teams using cars complying with Group Rally2 regulations.[1] The championship began in January 2025 with the Monte Carlo Rally and would conclude in November 2025 with the Rally Saudi Arabia, and runs in support of the 2025 World Rally Championship.

Sami Pajari and Enni Mälkönen are the defending drivers' and co-drivers' champions.[2] However, Pajari would not defend his title as he was promoted to the top tier by Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT.[3]

Calendar

A map showing the locations of the rallies in the 2025 championship. Event headquarters are marked with black dots.

The 2025 season is scheduled to be contested over fourteen rounds crossing Europe, Africa, South America and Asia.

Round Start date Finish date Rally Rally headquarters Surface Stages Distance Ref.
1 23 January 26 January Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo Gap, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Mixed[a] 18 343.80 km [4]
2 13 February 16 February Rally Sweden Umeå, Västerbotten County, Sweden Snow 18 300.22 km [5]
3 20 March 23 March Safari Rally Kenya Nairobi, Nakuru County, Kenya Gravel 21 383.10 km [6]
4 24 April 27 April Rally Islas Canarias Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain Tarmac 18 301.30 km [7]
5 15 May 18 May Rally de Portugal Matosinhos, Porto, Portugal Gravel 24 344.50 km [8]
6 5 June 8 June Rally Italia Sardegna Olbia, Sardinia, Italy Gravel 16 320.24 km [9]
7 26 June 29 June Acropolis Rally Greece Lamia, Central Greece, Greece Gravel 17 345.76 km [10]
8 17 July 20 July Rally Estonia Tartu, Tartu County, Estonia Gravel 20 308.35 km [11]
9 31 July 3 August Rally Finland Jyväskylä, Central Finland, Finland Gravel 20 307.22 km [12]
10 28 August 31 August Rally del Paraguay Encarnación, Itapúa, Paraguay Gravel 19 334.52 km [13]
11 11 September 14 September Rally Chile Concepción, Biobío, Chile Gravel 16 306.76 km [14]
12 16 October 19 October Central European Rally Bad Griesbach, Bavaria, Germany Tarmac TBA TBA
13 6 November 9 November Rally Japan Toyota, Aichi, Japan Tarmac TBA TBA
14 27 November 30 November Rally Saudi Arabia Jeddah, Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia Gravel TBA TBA
Sources:[15][16]

Calendar changes

The calendar was expanded to fourteen rounds, including five flyaway events.[17] This was originally planned for the 2024 season,[18] but WRC Promoter GmbH retained the total of thirteen events in the hopes of attracting more Rally1 entries.[19]

Contracted crews

The following teams and crews are under contract to contest the WRC2 championship in 2025. Teams must enter two crews to be eligible for Teams' Championship points.

Crews entered by or via teams
Entrant Car Driver Co-Driver Rounds
Driver Name Category Co-Driver Name Category
FIA Rally Star Ford Fiesta Rally2 Romet Jürgenson Challenger Siim Oja Challenger 2, 4–6
GP Garage My Team Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Uğur Soylu Challenger Sener Güray Challenger 2, 4–6
M-Sport World Rally Team Ford Fiesta Rally2 Pierre-Louis Loubet Loris Pascaud 5–6
MT Racing SRL Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Giovanni Trentin Challenger Alessandro Franco Challenger 4–6
Ph.ph Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 Jan Solans Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio 3, 5–6
PH Sport Citroën C3 Rally2 Léo Rossel Challenger Guillaume Mercoiret Challenger 1, 4–6
Yohan Rossel Arnaud Dunand 1, 4–6
Printsport Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 Rakan Al-Rashed Challenger Hugo Magalhães Challenger 5
Oliver Solberg Elliott Edmondson 2–3, 5
Michał Sołowow Challenger Maciej Baran Challenger 2
Sarrazin MotorsportIron Lynx Citroën C3 Rally2 Sarah Rumeau Challenger Julie Amblard Challenger 1, 5–6
Pablo Sarrazin Challenger Geoffrey Combe Challenger 1, 5–6
Toksport WRT Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Nikolay Gryazin Challenger Konstantin Aleksandrov Challenger 4
Emil Lindholm Reeta Hämäläinen 4, 6
Robert Virves Challenger Jakko Viilo Challenger 5–6
Fabrizio Zaldivar Challenger Marcelo Der Ohannesian Challenger 2–3, 5–6
Toyota España Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 Alejandro Cachón Challenger Borja Rozada Challenger 4–6
Toyota Gazoo Racing NG Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 Hikaru Kogure Challenger Topi Luhtinen Challenger 2, 4–5
Yuki Yamamoto Challenger James Fulton Challenger 2, 4–5
Sources:[30][31][32][33][34][35]
Private entries
Car Driver Co-driver Rounds
Driver name Category Co-driver name Category
Citroën C3 Rally2 Eugen Cărăgui Challenger Robert Patrick Fus Challenger 5
Jan Černý Challenger Ondřej Krajča Challenger 1
Jan Hloušek Challenger 4
Cristian Dolofan Challenger Traian Pavel Challenger 5
Yeray Lemes Challenger Aitor Cambeiro Challenger 4
Efrén Llarena Challenger Sara Fernández Challenger 4
Filippo Marchino Challenger Pietro Elia Ometto Challenger 4
Luis Monzón Challenger José Carlos Déniz Challenger 4
Maxime Potty Challenger Renaud Herman Challenger 4
Juan Carlos Quintana Challenger Jonathan Hernández Challenger 4
Diego Ruiloba Challenger Ángel Vela Challenger 4–6
Rachele Somaschini Challenger Nicola Arena Challenger 1–2, 4–6
Ford Fiesta R5 Hamza Anwar Challenger Adnan Din Challenger 3
Carl Tundo Challenger Tim Jessop Challenger 3
Ford Fiesta Rally2 Eamonn Boland Challenger Michael Joseph Morrissey Challenger 1, 4
George Vassilakis Challenger Allan Harryman Challenger 3
Hyundai i20 N Rally2 Eric Camilli Thibault de la Haye 1
Daniel Guex Challenger Christopher Guieu Challenger 1
Jorge Martínez Merizalde Alberto Alvarez Nicholson 5
Charles Munster Challenger Loris Pascaud Challenger 1
Henk Vossen Challenger Willem Vissenberg Challenger 1
Škoda Fabia R5 Ricardo Filipe Challenger Ricardo Faria Challenger 5
Jonathan Michellod Challenger Stéphane Fellay Challenger 1
Karan Patel Challenger Tauseef Khan Challenger 3
Aakif Virani Challenger Zahir Shah Challenger 3
Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo Olivier Burri Challenger Anderson Levratti Challenger 1
Ernesto Cunha Challenger Valter Cardoso Challenger 5
Miguel Díaz-Aboitiz Challenger Diego Sanjuan de Eusebio Challenger 3
Antonio Forné Challenger Axel Coronado Challenger 4
Filippo Marchino Challenger Pietro Elia Ometto Challenger 1
Diogo Marujo Challenger Jorge Carvalho Challenger 5
Lucas Simões Challenger Gonçalo Cunha Challenger 5
Samman Singh Vohra Challenger Drew Sturrock Challenger 3
Francisco Teixeira Challenger João Serôdio Challenger 5
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 Philip Allen Challenger Dale Bowen Challenger 4
Pedro Almeida Challenger António Costa Challenger 5
Armindo Araújo Challenger Luis Ramalho Challenger 5
Fernando Álvarez Castellano Challenger José Luis Díaz Challenger 3
Roberto Blach Challenger Mauro Barreiro Challenger 4
Enrico Brazzoli Challenger Martina Musiari Challenger 1
Flavio Brega Challenger Marco Zegna Challenger 1
Maurizio Chiarani Challenger Flavio Zanella Challenger 1, 4
Daniel Chwist Challenger Kamil Heller Challenger 3
Roberto Daprà Challenger Luca Guglielmetti Challenger 1, 4–6
Osamu Fukunaga Challenger Misako Saida Challenger 4
Mikko Heikkilä Challenger Kristian Temonen Challenger 2, 5–6
Raúl Hernández Challenger José Murado Challenger 4
Miguel Granados Challenger Marc Martí Challenger 2, 4–6
Gus Greensmith Jonas Andersson 3, 5
Nikolay Gryazin Challenger Konstantin Aleksandrov Challenger 1
Lauri Joona Challenger Samu Vaaleri Challenger 2, 5–6
Filip Kohn Challenger Ross Whittock Challenger 1–2, 6
Jarosław Kołtun Challenger Ireneusz Pleskot Challenger 2
Matthieu Margaillan Challenger Mathilde Margaillan Challenger 1
Alejandro Mauro Challenger Adrián Pérez Challenger 2, 5
Pedro Meireles Challenger Mário Castro Challenger 5
Juan Carlos Peralta Challenger Victor Peréz Challenger 4–6
Maxime Potty Challenger Renaud Herman Challenger 1, 5
Isak Reiersen Challenger Stefan Gustavsson Challenger 2
Roberto Rodríguez Challenger Alba Rodríguez Challenger 4
Alberto Roveta Challenger Nicolò Gonella Challenger 1
Bernhard ten Brinke Challenger Tom Woodburn Challenger 2, 5
Pontus Tidemand Jørgen Eriksen 2
Robert Virves Challenger Jakko Viilo Challenger 2
Jeremy Wahome Challenger Victor Okundi Challenger 3
Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 Bruno Bulacia Challenger Gabriel Morales Challenger 5–6
Marco Bulacia Challenger Diego Vallejo Challenger 5–6
Diego Dominguez Jr. Challenger Rogelio Peñate Challenger 3–4, 6
Mathieu Franceschi Challenger Lucie Baud Challenger 4–5
Kajetan Kajetanowicz Challenger Maciej Szczepaniak Challenger 3, 5–6
Tuukka Kauppinen Challenger Virtanen Sebastian Challenger 2
Roope Korhonen Challenger Anssi Viinikka Challenger 2, 5–6
Georg Linnamäe Challenger James Morgan Challenger 2, 5
Carlos Moreno Challenger Diego Fuentes Challenger 4
Fabio Schwarz Challenger Bernhard Ettel Challenger 4–6
Alexander Villanueva Challenger Diego Sanjuan Challenger 5
Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 Peter van Merksteijn Jr. Challenger Erwin Berkhof Challenger 5
Sources:[30][31][32][33][34][35]

In detail

Oliver Solberg and Elliott Edmondson signed with Printsport to drive a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 for the team.[36]

Newly-crowned WRC3 champions Diego Domínguez Jr. and Rogelio Penate is set to step up to the WRC2 category with Teo Martín Motorsport.[37]

PH Sport announced the signs of Yohan Rossel and Léo Rossel as the drivers of their two factory supported Citroën C3 Rally2 cars.[38]

Toksport WRT signed Robert Virves and Jakko Viilo to drive a full season with Škoda Fabia RS Rally2.[39]

Results and standings

Season summary

Round Event Winning driver Winning co-driver Winning entrant Winning time Report Ref.
1 Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo Yohan Rossel Arnaud Dunand PH Sport 3:29:32.9 Report [40]
2 Rally Sweden Oliver Solberg Elliott Edmondson Printsport 2:42:02.3 Report [41]
3 Safari Rally Kenya Gus Greensmith Jonas Andersson Gus Greensmith 4:34:15.4 Report [42]
4 Rally Islas Canarias Yohan Rossel Arnaud Dunand PH Sport 3:01:50.5 Report [43]
5 Rally de Portugal Oliver Solberg Elliott Edmondson Printsport 3:57:51.0 Report [44]
6 Rally Italia Sardegna Roberto Daprà Luca Guglielmetti Roberto Daprà 3:46:39.8 Report [45]
7 Acropolis Rally Greece Oliver Solberg Elliott Edmondson Printsport 4:22:54.8 Report [46]
8 Rally Estonia Report
9 Rally Finland Report
10 Rally del Paraguay Report
11 Rally Chile Report
12 Central European Rally Report
13 Rally Japan Report
14 Rally Saudi Arabia Report

Scoring system

A team has to enter two cars to score points in an event. Drivers and teams must nominate a scoring rally when they enter the event and the best six scores from seven nominated rallies will count towards the final classification. Registered drivers are able to enter additional rallies with Priority 2 status without scoring points.

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Points 25 17 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

FIA WRC2 Championship for Drivers

Pos. Driver MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
1 Oliver Solberg NC 1 5 NC 1 NC 1 85
2 Yohan Rossel 1 1 2 17 3 82
3 Gus Greensmith NC 1 3 2 57
4 Roberto Daprà 5 7 6 1 11 49
5 Jan Solans 2 5 4 14 39
6 Kajetan Kajetanowicz 6 10 2 4 38
7 Roope Korhonen 2 4 18 29
8 Alejandro Cachón 2 Ret 14 5 27
9 Fabrizio Zaldivar 6 3 12 Ret 16 23
10 Martin Prokop 3 6 23
11 Lauri Joona 4 25 6 10 21
12 Mikko Heikkilä 3 8 Ret WD 19
13 Eric Camilli 2 17
14 Léo Rossel 3 Ret 13 Ret 9 17
15 Jan Černý 4 8 16
16 Romet Jürgenson 7 27 11 5 16
17 Nikolay Gryazin NC 3 NC 15
18 Emil Lindholm 6 Ret 7 14
19 Daniel Chwist 4 12
20 Efrén Llarena 4 12
21 Pablo Sarrazin 6 Ret 8 Ret 12
22 Diego Ruiloba 5 Ret Ret Ret 10
23 Isak Reiersen 5 10
24 Robert Virves NC NC Ret 7 8 10
25 Pierre-Louis Loubet 7 DNS WD 6
26 Charles Munster 7 6
27 Carl Tundo 7 6
28 Maxime Potty 8 WD WD 4
29 Pontus Tidemand 8 4
30 Jeremy Wahome 8 4
31 Diego Dominguez Jr. Ret 9 10 3
32 Giovanni Trentin 12 Ret 9 Ret 2
33 Sarah Rumeau 9 17 Ret Ret 2
34 Yuki Yamamoto 9 Ret 23 20 2
35 Marco Bulacia 9 Ret Ret 2
36 Miguel Díaz-Aboitiz 9 2
37 Filip Kohn 10 11 WD 1
38 Alejandro Mauro 10 29 Ret 1
39 Samman Singh Vohra 10 1
40 Luis Monzón 10 1
Pos. Driver MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
Sources:[47]
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points 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)

1FIA WRC2 Championship for Co-drivers

Pos. Co-driver MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
1 Elliott Edmondson NC 1 5 NC 1 NC 1 85
2 Arnaud Dunand 1 1 2 17 3 82
3 Jonas Andersson NC 1 3 2 57
4 Luca Guglielmetti 5 7 1 11 41
5 Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio 2 5 4 14 39
6 Maciej Szczepaniak 6 10 2 4 38
7 Anssi Viinikka 2 4 18 29
8 Borja Rozada 2 Ret 14 5 27
9 Marcelo Der Ohannesian 6 3 12 Ret 16 23
10 Michal Ernst 3 6 23
11 Samu Vaaleri 4 25 6 10 21
12 Kristian Temonen 3 8 Ret WD 19
13 Thibault de la Haye 2 17
14 Guillaume Mercoiret 3 Ret 13 Ret 9 17
15 Siim Oja 7 27 11 5 16
16 Stefan Gustavsson 5 7 16
17 Konstantin Aleksandrov 3 15
18 Ondřej Krajča 4 12
19 Kamil Heller 4 12
20 Sara Fernández 4 12
21 Loris Pascaud 7 7 DNS WD 12
22 Ángel Vela 5 Ret Ret Ret 10
23 Jakko Viilo Ret 7 8 10
24 Reeta Hämäläinen 6 Ret 8
25 Geoffrey Combe 6 8
26 Luca Beltrame 6 8
27 Tim Jessop 7 6
28 Yannick Roche Ret 8 Ret 4
29 Renaud Herman 8 WD WD 4
30 Jørgen Eriksen 8 4
31 Victor Okundi 8 4
32 Jan Hloušek 8 4
33 Rogelio Peñate Ret 9 10 3
34 Julie Amblard 9 17 Ret Ret 2
35 Pietro Elia Ometto 19 23 9 Ret 2
36 James Fulton 9 Ret 23 20 2
37 Miquel Ibáñez Sotos 9 2
38 Diego Vallejo 9 Ret 2
39 Ross Whittock 10 11 1
40 Adrián Pérez 10 29 Ret 1
41 Drew Sturrock 10 1
42 José Carlos Déniz 10 1
Pos. Co-driver MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
Sources:[48]
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points 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)

FIA WRC2 Championship for Teams

Pos. Team MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
1 PH Sport 1 1 1 2 1 163
2 Ret 2 Ret 4
2 Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT 1 4 3 5 89
2 Ret 5 Ret
3 Sarrazin Motorsport – Iron Lynx 3 4 1 64
4 Ret Ret
4 Toksport WRT 2 2 64
3 3
Pos. Team MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
Sources:[49]
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points 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)

FIA WRC2 Challenger Championship for Drivers

Pos. Driver MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
1 Roberto Daprà 3 5 3 1 7 71
2 Kajetan Kajetanowicz 4 6 2 1 62
3 Jan Solans 1 2 4 10 55
4 Roope Korhonen 1 1 17 50
5 Alejandro Cachón 1 Ret 14 2 42
6 Léo Rossel 1 Ret 9 Ret 5 37
7 Fabrizio Zaldivar 5 2 8 Ret 12 31
8 Lauri Joona 3 21 6 6 31
9 Martin Prokop 3 3 30
10 Mikko Heikkilä 2 4 Ret WD 29
11 Jan Černý 2 6 25
12 Romet Jürgenson 6 25 7 5 24
13 Robert Virves Ret 7 4 18
14 Nikolay Gryazin 2 17
15 Pablo Sarrazin 4 Ret 8 Ret 16
16 Daniel Chwist 3 15
17 Efrén Llarena 3 15
18 Diego Ruiloba 4 Ret Ret Ret 12
19 Isak Reiersen 4 12
20 Charles Munster 5 10
21 Carl Tundo 5 10
22 Marco Bulacia 5 Ret Ret 10
23 Maxime Potty 6 WD WD 8
24 Jeremy Wahome 6 8
25 Diego Dominguez Jr. Ret 7 10 7
26 Sarah Rumeau 7 13 Ret Ret 6
27 Yuki Yamamoto 7 Ret 19 6
28 Miguel Díaz-Aboitiz 7 6
29 Filip Kohn 8 9 WD 6
30 Alejandro Mauro 8 25 Ret 4
31 Samman Singh Vohra 8 4
32 Luis Monzón 8 4
33 Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari 13 8 4
34 Giovanni Trentin 10 Ret 9 Ret 3
35 Miguel Granados 13 16 27 12 9 2
36 Fabio Schwarz 9 Ret Ret 15 2
37 Olivier Burri 9 2
38 Bruno Bulacia 10 Ret 14 1
39 Jonathan Michellod 10 1
40 Michał Sołowow 10 1
Pos. Driver MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
Sources:[50]
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points 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)

FIA WRC2 Challenger Championship for Co-drivers

Pos. Co-driver MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
1 Maciej Szczepaniak 4 6 2 1 62
2 Luca Guglielmetti 3 5 1 7 56
3 Diego Sanjuan de Eusebio 1 2 4 10 55
4 Anssi Viinikka 1 1 17 50
5 Borja Rozada 1 Ret 14 2 42
6 Guillaume Mercoiret 1 Ret 9 Ret 5 37
7 Marcelo Der Ohannesian 5 2 8 Ret 12 31
8 Samu Vaaleri 3 21 6 6 31
9 Michal Ernst 3 3 30
10 Kristian Temonen 2 4 Ret WD 29
11 Siim Oja 6 25 7 5 24
12 Jakko Viilo Ret 7 4 18
13 Ondřej Krajča 2 17
14 Konstantin Aleksandrov 2 17
15 Kamil Heller 3 15
16 Sara Fernández 3 15
17 Luca Beltrame 3 15
18 Geoffrey Combe 4 12
19 Stefan Gustavsson 4 12
20 Ángel Vela 4 Ret Ret Ret 12
21 Loris Pascaud 5 DNS 10
22 Tim Jessop 5 10
23 Diego Vallejo 5 Ret Ret 10
24 Renaud Herman 6 WD WD 8
25 Victor Okundi 6 8
26 Jan Hloušek 6 8
27 Rogelio Peñate Ret 7 10 7
28 Julie Amblard 7 13 Ret Ret 6
29 James Fulton 7 Ret 19 16 6
30 Miquel Ibáñez Sotos 7 6
31 Ross Whittock 8 9 WD 6
32 Adrián Pérez 8 25 Ret 4
33 Yannick Roche Ret 8 Ret 4
34 Drew Sturrock 8 4
35 José Murado 8 4
36 Szymon Gospodarczyk 8 4
37 Marc Martí 13 16 27 12 9 2
38 Pietro Elia Ometto 17 21 9 Ret 2
39 Bernhard Ettel 9 Ret Ret 15 2
40 Anderson Levratti 9 2
41 Alessandro Franco 10 Ret 1
42 Gabriel Morales 10 Ret 14 1
43 Stéphane Fellay 10 1
44 Maciej Baran 10 1
Pos. Co-driver MON
SWE
KEN
ESP
POR
ITA
GRE
EST
FIN
PAR
CHL
EUR
JPN
SAU
Points
Sources:[51]
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points 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

  1. ^ The Monte Carlo Rally is run on a tarmac and snow surface.

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