Citroën C3 R5/Rally2

Citroën C3 Rally2
A Citroën C3 Rally2 at the 2018 Rally Italia Sardegna
CategoryR5/Rally2
ConstructorCitroën Racing
PredecessorCitroën DS3 R5
Technical specifications[1]
Length3,996 mm (157.3 in)
Width1,820 mm (71.7 in)
Axle track1,618 mm (63.7 in)
Wheelbase2,567 mm (101.1 in)
EngineCitroën Racing A00[2] 1,598 cc (97.5 cu in) turbocharged front transverse
TransmissionSADEV five-speed sequential 4-wheel drive
PowerR5:
280 bhp (210 kW)
Rally2:
282 bhp (210 kW)
Weight1,230 kg
Competition history
Notable entrants Citroën World Rally Team
CHL Sport Auto
DG Sport
Notable drivers Yoann Bonato
Stéphane Lefebvre
Alexey Lukyanuk
Mads Østberg
Simone Tempestini
Ole Christian Veiby
Nikolay Gryazin
Andrea Crugnola
Debut2018 Tour de Corse (WRC-2)
First win2019 Rally Argentina
RacesWinsPodiums
1316
Teams' Championships1 (DG Sport, 2024)
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships0

The Citroën C3 Rally2 (originally known as the Citroën C3 R5)[3] is a rally car built by Citroën World Rally Team. It is based upon the Citroën C3 road car and is built to R5 regulations.[4] The car made its début at the 2018 Tour de Corse where it was driven by the French crews of Stéphane Lefebvre and Gabin Moreau, and Yoann Bonato and Benjamin Boulloud.[5]

Background

In early 2017, Citroën began the development of the C3 R5. The C3 would be designed to improve on the previous offerings of Groupe PSA in the R5 discipline, the Peugeot 208 T16 and the Citroën DS3 R5, both of which proved problematic and unpopular with R5 customers.[4] The C3 had little relation to its predecessor, the DS3.

Development

Throughout summer 2017, Citroën Racing Technologies employed factory Citroën drivers Stéphane Lefebvre and Craig Breen as part of the development team for the C3, along with Yoann Bonato, who was hired for the project.[6] The first working model was completed in September of 2017, and a month later the test C3 made its public debut at the Rallye du Var, with Bonato driving a few stages as a non-competitive entrant to the rally.

Competition

The Citroën C3 R5 passed international homologation on 1 January 2018, and was now ready for competition. It made its competitive rallying debut at the Tour de Corse in April of that year, with Yoann Bonato taking second place in the WRC-2 class, and 10th overall in the rally.

Including the original test cars, a total of 26 C3 R5s had been constructed by 1 May 2019, with 22 having been sold to independent teams. In the hands of Yoann Bonato, the C3 R5 won the French Rally Championship in 2018, and continues to be used by the Citroën World Rally Team in the WRC-2 Pro class of the World Rally Championship, in the hands of Mads Østberg. Østberg would give the C3 R5 its first World Championship-level victory at the 2019 Rally Argentina. Although Citroën withdrew from the World Rally Championship in 2020, it continued as a manufacturer team in the WRC-2 and made the C3 R5 available to privateer teams in the WRC-3.

The C3 R5 was renamed the Citroën C3 Rally2 ahead of the 2021 championships.[3]

Rally victories

World Rally Championship-2 Pro

Year No. Event Surface Driver Co-driver
2019 1 2019 Rally Sweden Snow Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
2 2019 Rally Argentina Gravel Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
3 2019 Rally Catalunya Tarmac Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
Sources:[7]

World Rally Championship-2

Year No. Event Surface Driver Co-driver
2019 1 2019 Monte Carlo Rally Mixed Yoann Bonato Benjamin Boulloud
2 2019 Rally Catalunya Mixed Eric Camilli Benjamin Veillas
2020 3 2020 Monte Carlo Rally Mixed Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
4 2020 Rally Sweden Snow Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
5 2020 Rally Estonia Gravel Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
6 2020 Rally Monza Tarmac Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
2021 7 2021 Croatia Rally Tarmac Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
8 2021 Rally Catalunya Tarmac Eric Camilli Maxime Vilmot
2022 9 2022 Croatia Rally Tarmac Yohan Rossel Valentin Sarreaud
10 2022 Rally de Portugal Gravel Yohan Rossel Valentin Sarreaud
11 2022 Ypres Rally Tarmac Stéphane Lefebvre Andy Malfoy
2023 12 2023 Monte Carlo Rally Mixed Yohan Rossel Arnaud Dunand
13 2023 Croatia Rally Tarmac Yohan Rossel Arnaud Dunand
2024 14 2024 Monte Carlo Rally Mixed Yohan Rossel Arnaud Dunand
15 2024 Croatia Rally Tarmac Nikolay Gryazin Konstantin Aleksandrov
16 2024 Rally Chile Gravel Yohan Rossel Florian Barral
17 2024 Central European Rally Tarmac Nikolay Gryazin Konstantin Aleksandrov
18 2024 Rally Japan Tarmac Nikolay Gryazin Konstantin Aleksandrov
2025 19 2025 Monte Carlo Rally Mixed Yohan Rossel Arnaud Dunand
Sources:[8][9][10][11][12][13]

World Rally Championship-3

Year No. Event Surface Driver Co-driver
2020 1 2020 Monte Carlo Rally Mixed Eric Camilli François-Xavier Buresi
2 2020 Rally Mexico Gravel Marco Bulacia Giovanni Bernacchini
2021 3 2021 Monte Carlo Rally Mixed Yohan Rossel Benoît Fulcrand
4 2021 Rally Italia Sardegna Gravel Yohan Rossel Alexandre Coria
5 2021 Ypres Rally Tarmac Yohan Rossel Alexandre Coria
Sources:[14][15]

European Rally Championship

Year No. Event Surface Driver Co-driver
2019 1 2019 Rally Islas Canarias Tarmac Pepe López Borja Rozada
2 2019 Rally Poland Gravel Alexey Lukyanuk Alexey Arnautov
2020 3 2020 Rally di Roma Capitale Tarmac Alexey Lukyanuk Dmitriy Eremeev
4 2020 Rally Fafe Montelongo Tarmac Alexey Lukyanuk Dmitriy Eremeev
2021 5 2021 Rally Poland Gravel Alexey Lukyanuk Alexey Arnautov
6 2021 Rally Hungary Tarmac Mads Østberg Torstein Eriksen
7 2021 Rally Islas Canarias Tarmac Alexey Lukyanuk Alexey Arnautov
2022 8 2022 Rally de Catalunya Tarmac Yoann Bonato Benjamin Boulloud
2023 9 2023 Rally Islas Canarias Tarmac Yoann Bonato Benjamin Boulloud
10 2023 Rally di Roma Capitale Tarmac Andrea Crugnola Pietro Ometto
11 2023 Rally Hungary Tarmac Mads Østberg Patrik Barth
2024 12 2024 Rally Islas Canarias Tarmac Yoann Bonato Benjamin Boulloud
13 2024 Rally di Roma Capitale Tarmac Andrea Crugnola Pietro Ometto
Sources:[16][17][18][19][20][21]

Rally results

WRC-2 Pro results - factory team

Year Team Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Pos. Points
2018 Citroën Total Rallye Team Stephane Lefebvre MON SWE MEX FRA
Ret
ARG POR
3
ITA
8
FIN
13
DEU
8
TUR GBR
5
ESP
15
AUS 13th 33
Simone Tempestini MON SWE MEX FRA ARG POR ITA
Ret
FIN
9
DEU
10
TUR GBR ESP AUS 15th* 28*
Ole Christian Veiby MON SWE MEX FRA ARG POR ITA FIN DEU TUR GBR ESP
9
AUS 7th* 47*
2019 Citroën Total WRT Mads Østberg MON SWE
1
MEX FRA ARG
1
CHI
2
POR
3
ITA
3
FIN DEU
4
TUR GBR
5
CAT
1
AUS 2nd 145

WRC-2 Results - third party entrants

Year Team Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Pos. Points
2018 CHL Sport Auto Yoann Bonato MON SWE MEX FRA
2
ARG POR ITA FIN DEU
11
TUR GBR CAT AUS 21st 18
Simone Tempestini Simone Tempestini MON SWE MEX FRA ARG POR ITA FIN DEU TUR
2
GBR
7
CAT
10
AUS 15th* 28*
2019 CHL Sport Auto Yoann Bonato MON
1
SWE MEX FRA
12
ARG CHI POR ITA FIN DEU TUR GBR CAT AUS 5th 25
DG Sport Guillaume De Mévius MON
Ret
SWE MEX FRA
7
ARG CHI POR ITA FIN DEU TUR GBR CAT AUS 21st 6

- * scored points with different entries. - ** season still in progress.

See also

References

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