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2024 World Rally Championship-2

The 2024 FIA World Rally Championship-2 is the twelfth season of the World Rally Championship-2, an auto racing championship for rally cars that is recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile as the second-highest tier of international rallying. The category is open to cars entered by teams and complying with Group Rally2.[1] The championship began in January 2024 with the Monte Carlo Rally and will conclude in November 2024 with the Rally Japan, and runs in support of the 2024 World Rally Championship.

Andreas Mikkelsen and Torstein Eriksen are the defending drivers' and co-drivers' champions.[2]

Calendar edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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A map showing the locations of the rallies in the 2024 championship. Event headquarters are marked with black dots.

The 2024 season is scheduled to be contested over thirteen rounds crossing Europe, Africa, South America and Asia.

Round Start date Finish date Rally Rally headquarters Surface Stages Distance Ref.
1 25 January 28 January   Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo Gap, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Mixed[a] 17 324.44 km [3]
2 15 February 18 February   Rally Sweden Umeå, Västerbotten County, Sweden Snow 18 300.10 km [4]
3 28 March 31 March   Safari Rally Kenya Nairobi, Nakuru County, Kenya Gravel 19 355.92 km [5]
4 18 April 21 April   Croatia Rally Zagreb, Croatia Tarmac 20 283.28 km [6]
5 9 May 12 May   Rally de Portugal Matosinhos, Porto, Portugal Gravel 22 337.04 km [7]
6 30 May 2 June   Rally Italia Sardegna Olbia, Sardinia, Italy Gravel 16 266.12 km [8]
7 27 June 30 June   Rally Poland Mikołajki, Warmian–Masurian, Poland Gravel 19 304.10 km [9]
8 18 July 21 July   Rally Latvia Liepāja, Kurzeme Planning Region, Latvia Gravel 20 300.08 km
9 1 August 4 August   Rally Finland Jyväskylä, Central Finland, Finland Gravel 20 304.81 km [10]
10 5 September 8 September   Acropolis Rally Greece Lamia, Central Greece, Greece Gravel 15 303.17 km [11]
11 26 September 29 September   Rally Chile Concepción, Biobío, Chile Gravel TBA TBA
12 17 October 20 October   Central European Rally Bad Griesbach, Bavaria, Germany Tarmac TBA TBA
13 21 November 24 November   Rally Japan Toyota, Aichi, Japan Tarmac TBA TBA
Sources:[12][13]

Calendar changes edit

The championship was expected to be expanded to fourteen rounds,[14] however WRC Promoter GmbH retained the existing total of thirteen events with the reasoning that it would aid participation of more Rally1 cars.[15]

 
The headquarter of the Rally Liepāja at night in 2015.

The WRC Promoter GmbH is also working on the two key calendar expansions for the future.[23]

  • Progress has been made for the candidate event in the United States, a location that was also aiming to join the championship in 2024.[24] Chattanooga, Tennessee is planned to be the rally headquarters and the event would be held on gravel surface.[25]
  • The other key expansion is Rally China, which was last featured in 1999. The rally was also scheduled to be held in 2016, but it was ultimately cancelled due to the damage caused by the 2016 China floods.[26]

In addition, the candidate list also include the event in Saudi Arabia,[27] where it aims at a 2025 calendar slot.[28] The rally is a part of WRC Promoter GmbH's plan to deliver a desert event.[29] Rally Argentina is also bidding to return to the championship.[30]

Other changes edit

  • The organizers of the Monte Carlo Rally are set to relocate its headquarters back to Gap in France.[31] The rally was previously based in Monaco.[32]
  • The Kenyan Rally, which took place in June in the previous three seasons, will move ahead to March at the weekend of Easter as the third round of the season.[33]
  • The running date of the Central European Rally was moved two weeks earlier with a headquarter change to avoid the clash with All Saints' Day.[34]

Entries edit

The following teams and crews are under contract to contest the 2024 World Rally Championship-2. Teams entering two crews are eligible for Teams' Championship points.

Crews entered by or via teams
Entrant Car Driver Co-Driver Rounds
Driver Name Category Co-Driver Name Category
  AEC – DG Sport Competition Citroën C3 Rally2   Nikolay Gryazin Challenger   Konstantin Aleksandrov[b] Challenger 1, 4
  Yohan Rossel   Arnaud Dunand 1, 4–6
  Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy Ford Fiesta Rally2   William Creighton Challenger   Liam Regan Challenger 2, 4–6
  Past Racing Ford Fiesta Rally2   Daniel Alonso Villarón Challenger   Alejandro López Challenger 5–6
  Printsport Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   Rakan Al-Rashed Challenger   Hugo Magalhães Challenger 2, 5
  Michał Sołowow Challenger   Maciej Baran Challenger 2
Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   Sami Pajari Challenger   Enni Mälkönen Challenger 2, 5–6
  Sports & You Citroën C3 Rally2   Marco Bulacia   Vallejo Diego 5–6
  Toksport WRT Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   Eyvind Brynildsen Challenger   Jørn Listerud Challenger 4
  Gus Greensmith   Jonas Andersson 3, 5
  Josh McErlean Challenger   James Fulton Challenger 6
  Pierre-Louis Loubet   Loris Pascaud 5–6
  Oliver Solberg   Elliott Edmondson 2–3
  Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   Hikaru Kogure Challenger   Topi Luhtinen Challenger 2, 4–6
  Yuki Yamamoto Challenger   Marko Salminen Challenger 2, 4–6
Sources:[37][38][39][40][41][42]
Private entries
Car Driver Co-driver Rounds
Driver name Category Co-driver name Category
Citroën C3 Rally2   Diego Dominguez Jr. Challenger   Rogelio Peñate Challenger 3
  José Pedro Fontes Challenger   Inês Ponte Challenger 5
  Pierre Lafay Challenger   Charlyne Quartini Challenger 5–6
  James Leckey Challenger   Stephen McAuley Challenger 2, 5
  Maxime Potty Challenger   Jules Escartefigue Challenger 6
Ford Fiesta R5   Patrick Déjean Challenger   Yannick Jammes Challenger 5
Ford Fiesta Rally2   Eamonn Boland Challenger   Michael Joseph Morrissey Challenger 1, 4
  Jarosław Kołtun Challenger   Ireneusz Pleskot Challenger 2
  Pepe López Challenger   David Vázquez Challenger 6
  Lucas Simões Challenger   Valter Cardoso Challenger 5
  Carl Tundo Challenger   Tim Jessop Challenger 3
  George Vassilakis Challenger   Tom Krawszik Challenger 3, 6
  John Wartique Challenger   Maxime Andernack Challenger 1
Hyundai i20 N Rally2   Nicolas Ciamin Challenger   Yannick Roche Challenger 1, 3–4, 6
  Emil Lindholm   Reeta Hämäläinen 2, 4, 6
  Kris Meeke   Stuart Loudon 5
  Charles Munster Challenger   Loïc Dumont Challenger 3
  Teemu Suninen   Mikko Markkula 5–6
  Ricardo Teodósio Challenger   José Teixeira Challenger 5
  Henk Vossen Challenger   Willem Vissenberg Challenger 1
  Wim Stupers Challenger 4
Škoda Fabia R5   Gianmarco Donetto Challenger   Marco Menchini Challenger 6
  Karan Patel Challenger   Tauseef Khan Challenger 3
  Aakif Virani Challenger   Azhar Bhatti Challenger 3
Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo   Pedro Almeida Challenger   Mário Castro Challenger 5
  Enrico Brazzoli Challenger   Martina Musiari Challenger 4, 6
  Olivier Burri Challenger   Anderson Levratti Challenger 1
  Maurizio Chiarani Challenger   Flavio Zanella Challenger 1, 4
  Carlo Covi Challenger   Simone Angi Challenger 6
  Ernesto Cunha Challenger   Rui Raimundo Challenger 5
  Roberto Daprà Challenger   Luca Guglielmetti Challenger 1, 4–6
  Miguel Díaz-Aboitiz Challenger   Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio Challenger 3
  Luca Hoelbling Challenger   Mauro Grassi Challenger 6
  Federico Laurencich Challenger   Alberto Mlakar Challenger 1
  Massimiliano Locatelli Challenger   Stefano Tiraboschi Challenger 1
  Filippo Marchino Challenger   Pietro Elia Ometto Challenger 1, 4
  Alejandro Mauro Challenger   Adrián Pérez Challenger 1–2
  Maurizio Morato Challenger   Massimiliano Bosi Challenger 1
  Paulo Neto Challenger   Nuno Mota Ribeiro Challenger 5
  Giuseppe Pozzo Challenger   Pier Paolo Cottu Challenger 6
  Simone Romagna Challenger   Dino Lamonato Challenger 6
  Diogo Salvi Challenger   Carlos Magalhães Challenger 5
  Christian Tiramani Challenger   Fabio Grimaldi Challenger 6
Škoda Fabia RS Rally2   Armindo Araújo Challenger   Luís Ramalho Challenger 5
  Daniel Chwist Challenger   Kamil Heller Challenger 3, 6
  Miguel Granados Challenger   Marc Martí Challenger 5–6
  Chris Ingram Challenger   Hannah McKillop Challenger 1
  Gregor Jeets Challenger   Timo Taniel Challenger 2
  Lauri Joona Challenger   Janni Hussi Challenger 2, 4–6
  Kajetan Kajetanowicz Challenger   Maciej Szczepaniak Challenger 3, 6
  Armin Kremer Challenger   Ella Kremer Challenger 4, 6
  Pepe López Challenger   David Vázquez Challenger 1, 4–5
  Alejandro Mauro Sánchez Challenger   Adrián Pérez Fernández Challenger 5–6
  Josh McErlean Challenger   James Fulton Challenger 5
  Mauro Miele Challenger   Luca Beltrame Challenger 1, 4, 6
  Juan Carlos Peralta Challenger   Víctor Pérez Couto Challenger 5
  Sergi Pérez Jr. Challenger   Axel Coronado Challenger 5
  Martin Prokop Challenger   Michal Ernst Challenger 5–6
  Isak Reiersen Challenger   Lucas Karlsson Challenger 2
  Samman Singh Vohra Challenger   Alfir Khan Challenger 3
  Oliver Solberg   Elliott Edmondson 5
  Uğur Soylu Challenger   Sener Guray Challenger 6
  Ricardo Triviño Challenger   Diego Fuentes Vega Challenger 4, 6
  Marko Viitanen Challenger   Tapio Suominen Challenger 2
  Robert Virves Challenger   Aleks Lesk Challenger 6
  Fabrizio Zaldivar Challenger   Marcelo Der Ohannesian Challenger 2, 5–6
Toyota GR Yaris Rally2   Lewis Bates Challenger   Anthony McLoughlin Challenger 5
  Bryan Bouffier Challenger   Frédéric Vauclare Challenger 1
  Mikko Heikkilä Challenger   Kristian Temonen Challenger 2
  Roope Korhonen Challenger   Anssi Viinikka Challenger 2, 5–6
  Stéphane Lefebvre   Andy Malfoy 1
  Georg Linnamäe Challenger   James Morgan Challenger 2, 5–6
  Jean-Michel Raoux Challenger   Isabelle Galmiche Challenger 5–6
  Jan Solans Challenger   Rodrigo Sanjuan Challenger 1–2, 5–6
Volkswagen Polo GTI R5   Jacopo Bergamin Challenger   Alice Tasselli Challenger 1
  Jourdan Serderidis Challenger   Frédéric Miclotte Challenger 1
Sources:[37][38][39][40][41][42]

In detail edit

Citroën Racing announced three factory-supported entries in the category, retaining Yohan Rossel and signing Nikolay Gryazin and Marco Bulacia. Rossel and Gryazin's entries will be run in collaboration with Belgian outfit DG Sport Compétition, while Portuguese team Sports & You will run Bulacia's entry.[43][44]

Toksport WRT will run three entries supported by Škoda Motorsport. The German team retains Oliver Solberg and Gus Greensmith from 2023, while Pierre-Louis Loubet returns to the category, moving over from the Rally1 category and M-Sport Ford.[45][46][47]

Sami Pajari left Toksport WRT after the 2023 season. Instead, he will drive the new Toyota GR Yaris Rally2, his entry being run by Finnish team Printsport.[48]

Regulation changes edit

Power Stage points were removed for WRC2 the 2024 season. The FIA cited complaints about the disparity in running order – where the top-five WRC2 competitors would run out of order from the other cars in class – as the primary reason for the regulation change.[49]

Results and standings edit

Season summary edit

Round Event Winning driver Winning co-driver Winning entrant Winning time Report Ref.
1   Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo   Yohan Rossel   Arnaud Dunand   DG Sport Compétition 3:20:00.7 Report [50]
2   Rally Sweden   Oliver Solberg   Elliott Edmondson   Toksport WRT 2:38:09.1 Report [51]
3   Safari Rally Kenya   Gus Greensmith   Jonas Andersson   Toksport WRT 3:54:09.1 Report [52]
4   Croatia Rally   Nikolay Gryazin   Konstantin Aleksandrov   DG Sport Compétition 2:49:44.9 Report [53]
5   Rally de Portugal   Jan Solans   Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio   Jan Solans 3:53:25.2 Report [54]
6   Rally Italia Sardegna Report
7   Rally Poland Report
8   Rally Latvia Report
9   Rally Finland Report
10   Acropolis Rally Greece Report
11   Rally Chile Report
12   Central European Rally Report
13   Rally Japan Report

Scoring system edit

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 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

FIA World Rally Championship-2 for Drivers edit

Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
1   Yohan Rossel 1 2 5 53
2   Oliver Solberg NC 1 2 Ret 43
3   Nikolay Gryazin 3 NC 1 NC 40
4   Nicolas Ciamin 4 4 4 36
5   Jan Solans 6 12 1 33
6   Pepe López 2 3 Ret 33
7   Lauri Joona 6 6 3 31
8   Gus Greensmith 1 NC Ret 25
9   Roope Korhonen 4 6 20
10   Georg Linnamäe 3 Ret 8 19
11   Sami Pajari NC 2 NC Ret 18
12   Josh McErlean 2 18
13   Kajetan Kajetanowicz 3 15
14   Fabrizio Zaldivar 17 4 12
15   Stéphane Lefebvre 5 10
16   Mikko Heikkilä 5 10
17   Charles Munster 5 10
18   Eyvind Brynildsen 5 10
19   Emil Lindholm 7 8 10
20   Daniel Chwist 6 8
21   Roberto Daprà 14 7 9 8
22   Olivier Burri 7 6
23   Carl Tundo 7 6
24   Martin Prokop 7 6
25   Mauro Miele 8 13 4
26   Isak Reiersen 8 4
27   George Vassilakis 8 4
28   Eamonn Boland 9 Ret 2
29   Michał Sołowow 9 2
30   Aakif Virani 9 2
31   Armin Kremer 9 2
32   Yuki Yamamoto 10 11 Ret 1
33   William Creighton 14 10 12 1
34   Jourdan Serderidis 10 1
35   Karan Patel 10 1
36   Armindo Araújo 10 1
Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
Sources:[55]
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 World Rally Championship-2 for Co-drivers edit

Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
1   Arnaud Dunand 1 2 5 53
2   Elliott Edmondson NC 1 2 Ret 43
3   Konstantin Aleksandrov 3 NC 1 NC 40
4   Yannick Roche 4 4 4 36
5   Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio 6 12 Ret 1 33
6   David Vázquez Liste 2 3 Ret 33
7   Janni Hussi 6 6 3 31
8   Jonas Andersson 1 NC Ret 25
9   Anssi Viinikka 4 6 20
10   James Morgan 3 Ret 8 19
11   Enni Mälkönen NC 2 NC Ret 18
12   James Fulton 2 18
13   Maciej Szczepaniak 3 15
14   Marcelo Der Ohannesian 17 4 12
15   Andy Malfoy 5 10
16   Kristian Temonen 5 10
17   Loïc Dumont 5 10
18   Jørn Listerud 5 10
19   Reeta Hämäläinen 7 8 10
20   Kamil Heller 6 8
21   Luca Guglielmetti 14 7 9 8
22   Anderson Levratti 7 6
23   Tim Jessop 7 6
24   Michal Ernst 7 6
25   Luca Beltrame 8 13 4
26   Lucas Karlsson 8 4
27   Tom Krawszik 8 4
28   Michael Joseph Morrissey 9 Ret 2
29   Maciej Baran 9 2
30   Azhar Bhatti 9 2
31   Ella Kremer 9 2
32   Marko Salminen 10 11 Ret 1
33   Liam Regan 14 10 12 1
34   Frédéric Miclotte 10 1
35   Tauseef Khan 10 1
36   Luís Ramalho 10 1
Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
Sources:[56]
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 World Rally Championship-2 for Teams edit

Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
1   DG Sport Compétition 1 1 1 129
2 2 2
2   Toksport WRT 1 3 Ret 70
2 4 Ret
3   Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG 1 5 Ret 61
2 6 Ret
Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
Sources:[57]
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 Challenger World Rally Championship-2 for Drivers edit

Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
1   Nicolas Ciamin 3 2 3 48
2   Pepe López 1 2 Ret 43
3   Nikolay Gryazin 2 1 43
4   Jan Solans 4 10 1 38
5   Lauri Joona 5 5 3 35
6   Sami Pajari 1 Ret 25
7   Kajetan Kajetanowicz 1 25
8   Roope Korhonen 3 5 25
9   Georg Linnamäe 2 7 24
10   Josh McErlean 2 18
11   Charles Munster 3 15
12   Mikko Heikkilä 4 12
13   Daniel Chwist 4 12
14   Fabrizio Zaldivar 15 4 12
15   Eyvind Brynildsen 4 12
16   Roberto Daprà 12 6 8 12
17   Olivier Burri 5 10
18   Carl Tundo 5 10
19   Mauro Miele 6 11 8
20   Isak Reiersen 6 8
21   George Vassilakis 6 8
22   Martin Prokop 6 8
23   Eamonn Boland 7 Ret 6
24   Michał Sołowow 7 6
25   Karan Patel 7 6
26   Armin Kremer 7 6
27   Yuki Yamamoto 8 9 Ret 6
28   William Creighton 12 8 4
29   Aakif Virani 8 4
30   Jourdan Serderidis 8 4
31   Alejandro Mauro Sánchez 9 13 2
32   Gregor Jeets 9 2
33   Armindo Araújo 9 2
34   Hikaru Kogure 20 10 Ret 1
35   Federico Laurencich 10 1
36   Jean-Michel Raoux 10 1
Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
Sources:[58]
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 Challenger World Rally Championship-2 for Co-drivers edit

Pos. Driver MON
 
SWE
 
KEN
 
CRO
 
POR
 
ITA
 
POL
 
LAT
 
FIN
 
GRE
 
CHL
 
EUR
 
JPN
 
Points
1   Yannick Roche 3 2 3 48
2   David Vázquez Liste 1 2 Ret 43
3   Konstantin Aleksandrov 2 1 43
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2024, world, rally, championship, 2024, world, rally, championship, previous, 2023, next, 2025parent, series, world, rally, championshipsupport, series, world, rally, championship, 3fia, junior, world, rally, championship, 2024, world, rally, championship, twe. 2024 FIA World Rally Championship 2 Previous 2023 Next 2025Parent series FIA World Rally ChampionshipSupport series FIA World Rally Championship 3FIA Junior World Rally Championship The 2024 FIA World Rally Championship 2 is the twelfth season of the World Rally Championship 2 an auto racing championship for rally cars that is recognised by the Federation Internationale de l Automobile as the second highest tier of international rallying The category is open to cars entered by teams and complying with Group Rally2 1 The championship began in January 2024 with the Monte Carlo Rally and will conclude in November 2024 with the Rally Japan and runs in support of the 2024 World Rally Championship Andreas Mikkelsen and Torstein Eriksen are the defending drivers and co drivers champions 2 Contents 1 Calendar 1 1 Calendar changes 1 2 Other changes 2 Entries 2 1 In detail 3 Regulation changes 4 Results and standings 4 1 Season summary 4 2 Scoring system 4 3 FIA World Rally Championship 2 for Drivers 4 4 FIA World Rally Championship 2 for Co drivers 4 5 FIA World Rally Championship 2 for Teams 4 6 FIA Challenger World Rally Championship 2 for Drivers 4 7 FIA Challenger World Rally Championship 2 for Co drivers 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCalendar edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp class notpageimage A map showing the locations of the rallies in the 2024 championship Event headquarters are marked with black dots The 2024 season is scheduled to be contested over thirteen rounds crossing Europe Africa South America and Asia Round Start date Finish date Rally Rally headquarters Surface Stages Distance Ref 1 25 January 28 January nbsp Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo Gap Provence Alpes Cote d Azur France Mixed a 17 324 44 km 3 2 15 February 18 February nbsp Rally Sweden Umea Vasterbotten County Sweden Snow 18 300 10 km 4 3 28 March 31 March nbsp Safari Rally Kenya Nairobi Nakuru County Kenya Gravel 19 355 92 km 5 4 18 April 21 April nbsp Croatia Rally Zagreb Croatia Tarmac 20 283 28 km 6 5 9 May 12 May nbsp Rally de Portugal Matosinhos Porto Portugal Gravel 22 337 04 km 7 6 30 May 2 June nbsp Rally Italia Sardegna Olbia Sardinia Italy Gravel 16 266 12 km 8 7 27 June 30 June nbsp Rally Poland Mikolajki Warmian Masurian Poland Gravel 19 304 10 km 9 8 18 July 21 July nbsp Rally Latvia Liepaja Kurzeme Planning Region Latvia Gravel 20 300 08 km 9 1 August 4 August nbsp Rally Finland Jyvaskyla Central Finland Finland Gravel 20 304 81 km 10 10 5 September 8 September nbsp Acropolis Rally Greece Lamia Central Greece Greece Gravel 15 303 17 km 11 11 26 September 29 September nbsp Rally Chile Concepcion Biobio Chile Gravel TBA TBA 12 17 October 20 October nbsp Central European Rally Bad Griesbach Bavaria Germany Tarmac TBA TBA 13 21 November 24 November nbsp Rally Japan Toyota Aichi Japan Tarmac TBA TBA Sources 12 13 Calendar changes edit The championship was expected to be expanded to fourteen rounds 14 however WRC Promoter GmbH retained the existing total of thirteen events with the reasoning that it would aid participation of more Rally1 cars 15 nbsp The headquarter of the Rally Liepaja at night in 2015 Rally Liepaja is set to step up from the European Rally Championship to hold a World Rally Championship event under new name Rally Latvia 16 The rally would be held on gravel roads that ranges from the cities of Riga and Liepaja to the regions of Talsi Tukums Kuldiga and Dienvidkurzeme 17 It would replace Rally Estonia on the calendar 18 Rally Poland is scheduled to return to the championship 19 This would mark the first time the event would be held as a WRC event since 2017 20 Rally Mexico dropped off the calendar but the organisers are seeking an opportunity for a 2025 return 21 Rally Estonia also would not be featured in 2024 but the event is set to return in 2025 22 The WRC Promoter GmbH is also working on the two key calendar expansions for the future 23 Progress has been made for the candidate event in the United States a location that was also aiming to join the championship in 2024 24 Chattanooga Tennessee is planned to be the rally headquarters and the event would be held on gravel surface 25 The other key expansion is Rally China which was last featured in 1999 The rally was also scheduled to be held in 2016 but it was ultimately cancelled due to the damage caused by the 2016 China floods 26 In addition the candidate list also include the event in Saudi Arabia 27 where it aims at a 2025 calendar slot 28 The rally is a part of WRC Promoter GmbH s plan to deliver a desert event 29 Rally Argentina is also bidding to return to the championship 30 Other changes edit The organizers of the Monte Carlo Rally are set to relocate its headquarters back to Gap in France 31 The rally was previously based in Monaco 32 The Kenyan Rally which took place in June in the previous three seasons will move ahead to March at the weekend of Easter as the third round of the season 33 The running date of the Central European Rally was moved two weeks earlier with a headquarter change to avoid the clash with All Saints Day 34 Entries editThe following teams and crews are under contract to contest the 2024 World Rally Championship 2 Teams entering two crews are eligible for Teams Championship points Crews entered by or via teams Entrant Car Driver Co Driver Rounds Driver Name Category Co Driver Name Category nbsp AEC DG Sport Competition Citroen C3 Rally2 nbsp Nikolay Gryazin Challenger nbsp Konstantin Aleksandrov b Challenger 1 4 nbsp Yohan Rossel nbsp Arnaud Dunand 1 4 6 nbsp Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy Ford Fiesta Rally2 nbsp William Creighton Challenger nbsp Liam Regan Challenger 2 4 6 nbsp Past Racing Ford Fiesta Rally2 nbsp Daniel Alonso Villaron Challenger nbsp Alejandro Lopez Challenger 5 6 nbsp Printsport Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 nbsp Rakan Al Rashed Challenger nbsp Hugo Magalhaes Challenger 2 5 nbsp Michal Solowow Challenger nbsp Maciej Baran Challenger 2 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 nbsp Sami Pajari Challenger nbsp Enni Malkonen Challenger 2 5 6 nbsp Sports amp You Citroen C3 Rally2 nbsp Marco Bulacia nbsp Vallejo Diego 5 6 nbsp Toksport WRT Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 nbsp Eyvind Brynildsen Challenger nbsp Jorn Listerud Challenger 4 nbsp Gus Greensmith nbsp Jonas Andersson 3 5 nbsp Josh McErlean Challenger nbsp James Fulton Challenger 6 nbsp Pierre Louis Loubet nbsp Loris Pascaud 5 6 nbsp Oliver Solberg nbsp Elliott Edmondson 2 3 nbsp Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 nbsp Hikaru Kogure Challenger nbsp Topi Luhtinen Challenger 2 4 6 nbsp Yuki Yamamoto Challenger nbsp Marko Salminen Challenger 2 4 6 Sources 37 38 39 40 41 42 Private entries Car Driver Co driver Rounds Driver name Category Co driver name Category Citroen C3 Rally2 nbsp Diego Dominguez Jr Challenger nbsp Rogelio Penate Challenger 3 nbsp Jose Pedro Fontes Challenger nbsp Ines Ponte Challenger 5 nbsp Pierre Lafay Challenger nbsp Charlyne Quartini Challenger 5 6 nbsp James Leckey Challenger nbsp Stephen McAuley Challenger 2 5 nbsp Maxime Potty Challenger nbsp Jules Escartefigue Challenger 6 Ford Fiesta R5 nbsp Patrick Dejean Challenger nbsp Yannick Jammes Challenger 5 Ford Fiesta Rally2 nbsp Eamonn Boland Challenger nbsp Michael Joseph Morrissey Challenger 1 4 nbsp Jaroslaw Koltun Challenger nbsp Ireneusz Pleskot Challenger 2 nbsp Pepe Lopez Challenger nbsp David Vazquez Challenger 6 nbsp Lucas Simoes Challenger nbsp Valter Cardoso Challenger 5 nbsp Carl Tundo Challenger nbsp Tim Jessop Challenger 3 nbsp George Vassilakis Challenger nbsp Tom Krawszik Challenger 3 6 nbsp John Wartique Challenger nbsp Maxime Andernack Challenger 1 Hyundai i20 N Rally2 nbsp Nicolas Ciamin Challenger nbsp Yannick Roche Challenger 1 3 4 6 nbsp Emil Lindholm nbsp Reeta Hamalainen 2 4 6 nbsp Kris Meeke nbsp Stuart Loudon 5 nbsp Charles Munster Challenger nbsp Loic Dumont Challenger 3 nbsp Teemu Suninen nbsp Mikko Markkula 5 6 nbsp Ricardo Teodosio Challenger nbsp Jose Teixeira Challenger 5 nbsp Henk Vossen Challenger nbsp Willem Vissenberg Challenger 1 nbsp Wim Stupers Challenger 4 Skoda Fabia R5 nbsp Gianmarco Donetto Challenger nbsp Marco Menchini Challenger 6 nbsp Karan Patel Challenger nbsp Tauseef Khan Challenger 3 nbsp Aakif Virani Challenger nbsp Azhar Bhatti Challenger 3 Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo nbsp Pedro Almeida Challenger nbsp Mario Castro Challenger 5 nbsp Enrico Brazzoli Challenger nbsp Martina Musiari Challenger 4 6 nbsp Olivier Burri Challenger nbsp Anderson Levratti Challenger 1 nbsp Maurizio Chiarani Challenger nbsp Flavio Zanella Challenger 1 4 nbsp Carlo Covi Challenger nbsp Simone Angi Challenger 6 nbsp Ernesto Cunha Challenger nbsp Rui Raimundo Challenger 5 nbsp Roberto Dapra Challenger nbsp Luca Guglielmetti Challenger 1 4 6 nbsp Miguel Diaz Aboitiz Challenger nbsp Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio Challenger 3 nbsp Luca Hoelbling Challenger nbsp Mauro Grassi Challenger 6 nbsp Federico Laurencich Challenger nbsp Alberto Mlakar Challenger 1 nbsp Massimiliano Locatelli Challenger nbsp Stefano Tiraboschi Challenger 1 nbsp Filippo Marchino Challenger nbsp Pietro Elia Ometto Challenger 1 4 nbsp Alejandro Mauro Challenger nbsp Adrian Perez Challenger 1 2 nbsp Maurizio Morato Challenger nbsp Massimiliano Bosi Challenger 1 nbsp Paulo Neto Challenger nbsp Nuno Mota Ribeiro Challenger 5 nbsp Giuseppe Pozzo Challenger nbsp Pier Paolo Cottu Challenger 6 nbsp Simone Romagna Challenger nbsp Dino Lamonato Challenger 6 nbsp Diogo Salvi Challenger nbsp Carlos Magalhaes Challenger 5 nbsp Christian Tiramani Challenger nbsp Fabio Grimaldi Challenger 6 Skoda Fabia RS Rally2 nbsp Armindo Araujo Challenger nbsp Luis Ramalho Challenger 5 nbsp Daniel Chwist Challenger nbsp Kamil Heller Challenger 3 6 nbsp Miguel Granados Challenger nbsp Marc Marti Challenger 5 6 nbsp Chris Ingram Challenger nbsp Hannah McKillop Challenger 1 nbsp Gregor Jeets Challenger nbsp Timo Taniel Challenger 2 nbsp Lauri Joona Challenger nbsp Janni Hussi Challenger 2 4 6 nbsp Kajetan Kajetanowicz Challenger nbsp Maciej Szczepaniak Challenger 3 6 nbsp Armin Kremer Challenger nbsp Ella Kremer Challenger 4 6 nbsp Pepe Lopez Challenger nbsp David Vazquez Challenger 1 4 5 nbsp Alejandro Mauro Sanchez Challenger nbsp Adrian Perez Fernandez Challenger 5 6 nbsp Josh McErlean Challenger nbsp James Fulton Challenger 5 nbsp Mauro Miele Challenger nbsp Luca Beltrame Challenger 1 4 6 nbsp Juan Carlos Peralta Challenger nbsp Victor Perez Couto Challenger 5 nbsp Sergi Perez Jr Challenger nbsp Axel Coronado Challenger 5 nbsp Martin Prokop Challenger nbsp Michal Ernst Challenger 5 6 nbsp Isak Reiersen Challenger nbsp Lucas Karlsson Challenger 2 nbsp Samman Singh Vohra Challenger nbsp Alfir Khan Challenger 3 nbsp Oliver Solberg nbsp Elliott Edmondson 5 nbsp Ugur Soylu Challenger nbsp Sener Guray Challenger 6 nbsp Ricardo Trivino Challenger nbsp Diego Fuentes Vega Challenger 4 6 nbsp Marko Viitanen Challenger nbsp Tapio Suominen Challenger 2 nbsp Robert Virves Challenger nbsp Aleks Lesk Challenger 6 nbsp Fabrizio Zaldivar Challenger nbsp Marcelo Der Ohannesian Challenger 2 5 6 Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 nbsp Lewis Bates Challenger nbsp Anthony McLoughlin Challenger 5 nbsp Bryan Bouffier Challenger nbsp Frederic Vauclare Challenger 1 nbsp Mikko Heikkila Challenger nbsp Kristian Temonen Challenger 2 nbsp Roope Korhonen Challenger nbsp Anssi Viinikka Challenger 2 5 6 nbsp Stephane Lefebvre nbsp Andy Malfoy 1 nbsp Georg Linnamae Challenger nbsp James Morgan Challenger 2 5 6 nbsp Jean Michel Raoux Challenger nbsp Isabelle Galmiche Challenger 5 6 nbsp Jan Solans Challenger nbsp Rodrigo Sanjuan Challenger 1 2 5 6 Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 nbsp Jacopo Bergamin Challenger nbsp Alice Tasselli Challenger 1 nbsp Jourdan Serderidis Challenger nbsp Frederic Miclotte Challenger 1 Sources 37 38 39 40 41 42 In detail edit Citroen Racing announced three factory supported entries in the category retaining Yohan Rossel and signing Nikolay Gryazin and Marco Bulacia Rossel and Gryazin s entries will be run in collaboration with Belgian outfit DG Sport Competition while Portuguese team Sports amp You will run Bulacia s entry 43 44 Toksport WRT will run three entries supported by Skoda Motorsport The German team retains Oliver Solberg and Gus Greensmith from 2023 while Pierre Louis Loubet returns to the category moving over from the Rally1 category and M Sport Ford 45 46 47 Sami Pajari left Toksport WRT after the 2023 season Instead he will drive the new Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 his entry being run by Finnish team Printsport 48 Regulation changes editPower Stage points were removed for WRC2 the 2024 season The FIA cited complaints about the disparity in running order where the top five WRC2 competitors would run out of order from the other cars in class as the primary reason for the regulation change 49 Results and standings editSeason summary edit Round Event Winning driver Winning co driver Winning entrant Winning time Report Ref 1 nbsp Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo nbsp Yohan Rossel nbsp Arnaud Dunand nbsp DG Sport Competition 3 20 00 7 Report 50 2 nbsp Rally Sweden nbsp Oliver Solberg nbsp Elliott Edmondson nbsp Toksport WRT 2 38 09 1 Report 51 3 nbsp Safari Rally Kenya nbsp Gus Greensmith nbsp Jonas Andersson nbsp Toksport WRT 3 54 09 1 Report 52 4 nbsp Croatia Rally nbsp Nikolay Gryazin nbsp Konstantin Aleksandrov nbsp DG Sport Competition 2 49 44 9 Report 53 5 nbsp Rally de Portugal nbsp Jan Solans nbsp Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio nbsp Jan Solans 3 53 25 2 Report 54 6 nbsp Rally Italia Sardegna Report 7 nbsp Rally Poland Report 8 nbsp Rally Latvia Report 9 nbsp Rally Finland Report 10 nbsp Acropolis Rally Greece Report 11 nbsp Rally Chile Report 12 nbsp Central European Rally Report 13 nbsp Rally Japan Report Scoring system edit 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 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 FIA World Rally Championship 2 for Drivers edit Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points 1 nbsp Yohan Rossel 1 2 5 53 2 nbsp Oliver Solberg NC 1 2 Ret 43 3 nbsp Nikolay Gryazin 3 NC 1 NC 40 4 nbsp Nicolas Ciamin 4 4 4 36 5 nbsp Jan Solans 6 12 1 33 6 nbsp Pepe Lopez 2 3 Ret 33 7 nbsp Lauri Joona 6 6 3 31 8 nbsp Gus Greensmith 1 NC Ret 25 9 nbsp Roope Korhonen 4 6 20 10 nbsp Georg Linnamae 3 Ret 8 19 11 nbsp Sami Pajari NC 2 NC Ret 18 12 nbsp Josh McErlean 2 18 13 nbsp Kajetan Kajetanowicz 3 15 14 nbsp Fabrizio Zaldivar 17 4 12 15 nbsp Stephane Lefebvre 5 10 16 nbsp Mikko Heikkila 5 10 17 nbsp Charles Munster 5 10 18 nbsp Eyvind Brynildsen 5 10 19 nbsp Emil Lindholm 7 8 10 20 nbsp Daniel Chwist 6 8 21 nbsp Roberto Dapra 14 7 9 8 22 nbsp Olivier Burri 7 6 23 nbsp Carl Tundo 7 6 24 nbsp Martin Prokop 7 6 25 nbsp Mauro Miele 8 13 4 26 nbsp Isak Reiersen 8 4 27 nbsp George Vassilakis 8 4 28 nbsp Eamonn Boland 9 Ret 2 29 nbsp Michal Solowow 9 2 30 nbsp Aakif Virani 9 2 31 nbsp Armin Kremer 9 2 32 nbsp Yuki Yamamoto 10 11 Ret 1 33 nbsp William Creighton 14 10 12 1 34 nbsp Jourdan Serderidis 10 1 35 nbsp Karan Patel 10 1 36 nbsp Armindo Araujo 10 1 Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points Sources 55 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 fromthe event WD FIA World Rally Championship 2 for Co drivers edit Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points 1 nbsp Arnaud Dunand 1 2 5 53 2 nbsp Elliott Edmondson NC 1 2 Ret 43 3 nbsp Konstantin Aleksandrov 3 NC 1 NC 40 4 nbsp Yannick Roche 4 4 4 36 5 nbsp Rodrigo Sanjuan de Eusebio 6 12 Ret 1 33 6 nbsp David Vazquez Liste 2 3 Ret 33 7 nbsp Janni Hussi 6 6 3 31 8 nbsp Jonas Andersson 1 NC Ret 25 9 nbsp Anssi Viinikka 4 6 20 10 nbsp James Morgan 3 Ret 8 19 11 nbsp Enni Malkonen NC 2 NC Ret 18 12 nbsp James Fulton 2 18 13 nbsp Maciej Szczepaniak 3 15 14 nbsp Marcelo Der Ohannesian 17 4 12 15 nbsp Andy Malfoy 5 10 16 nbsp Kristian Temonen 5 10 17 nbsp Loic Dumont 5 10 18 nbsp Jorn Listerud 5 10 19 nbsp Reeta Hamalainen 7 8 10 20 nbsp Kamil Heller 6 8 21 nbsp Luca Guglielmetti 14 7 9 8 22 nbsp Anderson Levratti 7 6 23 nbsp Tim Jessop 7 6 24 nbsp Michal Ernst 7 6 25 nbsp Luca Beltrame 8 13 4 26 nbsp Lucas Karlsson 8 4 27 nbsp Tom Krawszik 8 4 28 nbsp Michael Joseph Morrissey 9 Ret 2 29 nbsp Maciej Baran 9 2 30 nbsp Azhar Bhatti 9 2 31 nbsp Ella Kremer 9 2 32 nbsp Marko Salminen 10 11 Ret 1 33 nbsp Liam Regan 14 10 12 1 34 nbsp Frederic Miclotte 10 1 35 nbsp Tauseef Khan 10 1 36 nbsp Luis Ramalho 10 1 Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points Sources 56 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 fromthe event WD FIA World Rally Championship 2 for Teams edit Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points 1 nbsp DG Sport Competition 1 1 1 129 2 2 2 2 nbsp Toksport WRT 1 3 Ret 70 2 4 Ret 3 nbsp Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG 1 5 Ret 61 2 6 Ret Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points Sources 57 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 fromthe event WD FIA Challenger World Rally Championship 2 for Drivers edit Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points 1 nbsp Nicolas Ciamin 3 2 3 48 2 nbsp Pepe Lopez 1 2 Ret 43 3 nbsp Nikolay Gryazin 2 1 43 4 nbsp Jan Solans 4 10 1 38 5 nbsp Lauri Joona 5 5 3 35 6 nbsp Sami Pajari 1 Ret 25 7 nbsp Kajetan Kajetanowicz 1 25 8 nbsp Roope Korhonen 3 5 25 9 nbsp Georg Linnamae 2 7 24 10 nbsp Josh McErlean 2 18 11 nbsp Charles Munster 3 15 12 nbsp Mikko Heikkila 4 12 13 nbsp Daniel Chwist 4 12 14 nbsp Fabrizio Zaldivar 15 4 12 15 nbsp Eyvind Brynildsen 4 12 16 nbsp Roberto Dapra 12 6 8 12 17 nbsp Olivier Burri 5 10 18 nbsp Carl Tundo 5 10 19 nbsp Mauro Miele 6 11 8 20 nbsp Isak Reiersen 6 8 21 nbsp George Vassilakis 6 8 22 nbsp Martin Prokop 6 8 23 nbsp Eamonn Boland 7 Ret 6 24 nbsp Michal Solowow 7 6 25 nbsp Karan Patel 7 6 26 nbsp Armin Kremer 7 6 27 nbsp Yuki Yamamoto 8 9 Ret 6 28 nbsp William Creighton 12 8 4 29 nbsp Aakif Virani 8 4 30 nbsp Jourdan Serderidis 8 4 31 nbsp Alejandro Mauro Sanchez 9 13 2 32 nbsp Gregor Jeets 9 2 33 nbsp Armindo Araujo 9 2 34 nbsp Hikaru Kogure 20 10 Ret 1 35 nbsp Federico Laurencich 10 1 36 nbsp Jean Michel Raoux 10 1 Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points Sources 58 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 fromthe event WD FIA Challenger World Rally Championship 2 for Co drivers edit Pos Driver MON nbsp SWE nbsp KEN nbsp CRO nbsp POR nbsp ITA nbsp POL nbsp LAT nbsp FIN nbsp GRE nbsp CHL nbsp EUR nbsp JPN nbsp Points 1 nbsp Yannick Roche 3 2 3 48 2 nbsp David Vazquez Liste 1 2 Ret 43 3 nbsp Konstantin Aleksandrov 2 1 43 4 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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