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WRC

First Season

The WRC was established in 1973 by the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile), making it one of the longest-running motorsport competitions.1)

International Reach

The WRC is a global series, featuring rallies on every continent except Antarctica, taking place in diverse locations like forests, mountains, deserts, and city streets.2)

Varied Terrains

WRC cars race on a wide range of surfaces, including gravel, asphalt, snow, and ice, testing the drivers' ability to adapt.3)

The Special Stages

Rally events consist of timed “special stages” on closed roads, with the fastest times determining the overall winner.4)

Co-Driver Role

Every WRC driver has a co-driver who reads out “pace notes,” which describe the upcoming road in extreme detail, guiding the driver at high speeds.5)

The Group B Era

The Group B cars of the 1980s are legendary for their extreme power and lightweight design, leading to some of the fastest, and most dangerous, rallying ever.6)

Group B Ban

Group B was banned in 1987 after several fatal accidents, leading to the introduction of safer regulations in rally car design.7)

Modern Cars

WRC cars today are highly modified versions of road cars, equipped with advanced 4WD systems and turbocharged engines.8)

Colin McRae

One of the sport's most iconic drivers, Scotland’s Colin McRae became the youngest-ever world champion at age 27 in 1995, driving for Subaru.9)

Loeb's Dominance

Sébastien Loeb holds the record for the most WRC titles, winning nine consecutive championships from 2004 to 2012.10)

Sébastien Ogier

Another French rally legend, Sébastien Ogier, has won eight world championships as of 2023, making him the second-most successful driver in WRC history.11)

Manufacturer Rivalries

Teams like Subaru, Ford, Toyota, Hyundai, and Citroën have battled for the top spot over the years, with Citroën having dominated the sport during the Loeb era.12)

Rally Finland

Known for its high-speed gravel roads and big jumps, Rally Finland is one of the most popular and challenging events on the WRC calendar.13)

Monte Carlo Rally

The Monte Carlo Rally, which dates back to 1911, is the oldest and one of the most prestigious events in WRC, famous for its unpredictable weather.14)

Longest Rally

The 1974 Safari Rally, which took place in Kenya, was the longest event in WRC history, covering over 5,000 kilometers.15)

Night Stages

Some rallies feature “night stages,” where drivers race in the dark with only their headlights to guide them.16)

Power Stage

The last stage of each rally is known as the “Power Stage,” where extra championship points are awarded to the fastest drivers.17)

Top Speeds

WRC cars can reach speeds of up to 200 km/h (124 mph) on gravel or dirt roads, depending on the stage.18)

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