FIA marathon rally Worldcup
FIA marathon rally Worldcup | |
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Vehicle type | Prototypes |
Country or region | International |
Current name | FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallys |
Previous names | FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup |
First season | 1993 |
Official website | Official website for the 2017 season |
The FIA Marathonrallye Worldcup ( "FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies" ) is an annual off-road rally under the supervision of the FIA .
The first season was held in 1993 under the name "FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup". Since the 2011 season, the existing "FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup" has been merged with the "FIA International Cup for Cross-Country Bajas".
In addition to the factory teams from Mitsubishi and Volkswagen , small teams such as BMW X-Raid and countless private individuals with heavily modified off-road vehicles also take part in the World Cup. The marathon rallies of the World Cup are the Manateq Qatar Cross Country Rally, the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, the Turkmen Desert Race, the Rally Kazakhstan and the Rallye du Maroc.
Between 2001 and 2003 an attempt was made to organize a World Cup run in Germany as well, this was called " Baja Germany ". Due to the lack of a lobby, this event was held “under the supervision” of the FIA, but was never considered a “real” World Cup run by the stewards. From 2008 to 2017, Baja Germany took place as a license-free rally raid race.
run
Since 2011, a distinction has been made between the following events, which are combined into a common World Cup:
- Cross Country Rally : The event is between 1,200 and 3,000 kilometers long and lasts a maximum of 8 days, including acceptance tests and prologue.
- Cross Country Marathon : The event is at least 5,000 kilometers long and lasts a maximum of 21 days, including approvals and prologue.
- Cross Country Baja : The event is 600 to 1,000 kilometers long, the rally lasts 1 to 2 days, minus acceptance tests and prologue.
The World Cup is open to vehicles from groups T1 (rally prototypes), T2 (near-series rally vehicles), T3 (special rally vehicles) & T4 (rally raid trucks). Vehicles of group T4 are allowed to start, but do not collect World Cup points.
master
year | driver | Co-driver | vehicle |
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1993 | Pierre Lartigue | Michel Périn | Citroën ZX rally raid |
1994 | Pierre Lartigue | Michel Périn | Citroën ZX rally raid |
1995 | Pierre Lartigue | Michel Périn | Citroën ZX rally raid |
1996 | Pierre Lartigue | Michel Périn | Citroën ZX rally raid |
1997 | Ari Vatanen | Fred Gallagher | Citroën Citroën ZX rally raid |
1998 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | Philippe Monnet | Schlesser X 202 |
1999 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | Philippe Monnet | Schlesser X 301 |
2000 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | Henry Magne | Schlesser X 301 |
2001 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | Henry Magne | Schlesser X 301 |
2002 | Jean-Louis Schlesser | Henry Magne | Schlesser X 431 |
2003 | Carlos Sousa | Henry Magne | Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution |
2004 | Khalifa Al-Mutaiwei | Alain Guehennec | BMW X5 |
2005 | Bruno Saby | Michel Périn | Volkswagen Race Touareg |
2006 | Sergey Shmakov | Konstantin Meshcheryakov | ZIL buggy |
2007 | Carlos Sainz | Michel Périn | Volkswagen Race Touareg |
2008 | Nasser Al-Attiyah | Tina Thörner | BMW X3 CC X-raid |
2009 | Guerlain Chicherit | Tina Thörner | BMW X3 CC X-raid |
2010 | Leonid Novitskiy | Andreas Schulz | BMW X3 CC X-raid |
2011 | Leonid Novitskiy | Andreas Schulz | BMW X3 CC X-raid |
2012 | Khalifa Al-Mutaiwei | Andreas Schulz | Mini All4 Racing X-Raid |
2013 | Krzysztof Holowczyc | Andreas Schulz | Mini All4 Racing X-Raid |
2014 | Vladimir Vasilyev | Konstantin Zhiltsov | Mini All4 Racing X-Raid |
2015 | Nasser Al-Attiyah | Mathieu Baumel | Mini All4 Racing X-Raid |
2016 | Nasser Al-Attiyah | Mathieu Baumel | Toyota Hilux 4x4 |
2017 | Nasser Al-Attiyah | Mathieu Baumel | Toyota Hilux 4x4 |
2018 | Jakub Przygonski | Tom Colsoul | Mini John Cooper Works WRC |
2019 | Stéphane Peterhansel | Andrea Peterhansel | Mini John Cooper Works WRC |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ FIA press release on merging the two Worlcups in the Internet Archive
- ↑ https://www.fia.com/events/world-cup-cross-country-rallies/season-2019/events-calendar
- ↑ Information on the various rally runs
- ^ Result of the 1995 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies, for drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 1995 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, for co-drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 1996 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies, for drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 1996 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, for co-drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 1997 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies, for drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 1997 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies, for co-drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ↑ Information on the winning vehicle of the Cross-Country Rally World Cup 1999
- ^ Result of the 1999 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies, for drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 1999 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, for co-drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ↑ Information on the winning vehicle of the Cross-Country Rally World Cup 1999
- ^ Result of the 2000 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies, for drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 2000 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, for co-drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ↑ Information on the winning vehicle of the Cross-Country Rally World Cup 2000
- ^ Result of the 2001 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, for drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 2001 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, for co-drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ↑ Information on the winning vehicle of the Cross-Country Rally World Cup 2001
- ^ Result of the 2002 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies, for drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 2002 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, for co-drivers, in the Internet Archive
- ↑ Information on the winning vehicle of the Cross-Country Rally World Cup 2002
- ^ Result of the 2003 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 2009 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies in the Internet Archive
- ^ Result of the 2011 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies in the Internet Archive
- ↑ Khalifa Al Mutaiwei wins the 2012 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallys ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Result of the 2013 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies
- ^ Result of the 2014 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies
- ^ Result of the 2015 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies
- ^ Result of the 2016 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies
- ↑ Result of the 2017 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies
- ↑ Result of the 2018 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies
- ↑ Result of the 2019 FIA Worldcup for Cross Country Rallies